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o THE HOOD RIVER NEWS, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 8. 1911 1 ocicty Qotcs A lli Mllilf Ulli Ullli-emelit UN llliuli' Tllesil'l.V 'f till' ellji'ljjelllellt llf IM- win KhikI Wpli 1'iii.liy f II. mil Kiver ft ml Mis 1 r t ti v New linll uf I'ort liml Tin' Miinoiii.i i in. iil wiih maile Ihtv l Mr. 1'iMilt-y at a iliimer iveiiiii Imiiiir ut llii' i M.iin, lit I.K Ii Ins trotlier. Kii'luiril I'ooley, w hs host, mid nt wlilrti ui'itiy uf tie ouni: nirn friends uf tin' rirruit to the rank uf U-iieilli'ts were I'n'wiil. Aid mlln to tin' Journal the an-iioiineeiie-nt wan iniiile In 1'urtlainl when it ('arty ot t lie ylrl frinnls of Mi NewhnH were Invlt-il to enjoy t-a w It ti Mi Florence Morrison of New York, wlio Ims U-eii viMtin at Miio.l Kiver f ir some time. Miss New hull in the only ilaiiuliter of Mr. mil Mr. Henry Harris Newhall, ami h sister of Korer New hull. After lin lnhlni; at I'ortlarnl Aciiiletny .Viss Newhall attended National Cathed ral. From February until June of thin year she traveled abroad with the NoIiIi-h. Mr. I'ooley In the elder on of Mr. and Mrs. K. K. I'ooley. of l'hlladellihiil and New York. He lins a younger lirother, Kk'hurd I'ooley. Mr. I'ooley Is a Harvard man, and ha client fume time trav elinu aliroad. Mr. 1'uoley, Sr., has extensive in.'iimfart uriin: interests in I'hlladelphla. Mr. I'ooley, Jr. In owner of one of t he lament liearlnj; orchard In Hood Kiver. While In Portland Mm 1'ooley will lie the Kiiext Mrs. K. K lloe an 1 Minn Morrison will lie with Minn Newhall. The weddinit will take plaee some time In I Seemlier. The inaHijuerade given by the Tell Iiin Social Club wan, of course, one of the features of the social season, an well an oue of Hn most enjoyable and successful evelitn. The costumes were unlijue, original, comical and elaborate. The Seotttnh Highlander humped arnin wit h t he negro mam my of the south, while the Spaniel) gyjiny i:lrl threw lanicuinhinn eyes at the devil hluinelf, and the proud dame of Colonial times coijuetted with the f 'I1 S - s- W v New Fall Suits and Overcoats It is a pleasure for us to sell the kind 01 Suits and Overcoats that Hart Schaffner & Marx have made for us. We like to see men walking around town well dressed, prosperous, and know that we helped do it. Hart Schaffner & Marx Clothes are all wool fabrics; feel right on a man, look right on him. They "Tailor" better than cheap goods they fit better and" keep fit bet ter; and you can just as well have them as not. Drop in and see the new English Sack Suits; the Shape-Maker; the Varsity. See the new Button-Through Over coats; the Raglans; the English Box, the Ulsterette with adjust able collar. Suits.. $1 8.00 and up Overcoats $1 6.5 O and up Other makes in Suits and Overcoats from $4.63 up SPECIAL DRESS GOODS PRICES We have placed on sale a splendid assortment of winter dress goods in Heavy Suitings, Serg es, Mohairs, Panamas, Brilliantines, Cash meres, etc. These are pieces of goods that have not sold as we thought they would and for that reason we wish to clear them out, and while there is nothing at all the matter with these pieces, you can get them at a discount of from 25 to 50 Less than they are actually worth. Fancy Mohairs, 36 inches wide, worth anywhere 50c a yard; this pattern has neat shadow stripe effect and is very attractive and dressy; special, the yard 20 c 36 inch all-wool black Albatross, suitable for waists, dresses and suits. You will find this a big bargain at the regular price of 30c. Special, the yard 1 g c Good quality black Sicilian 45 inches wide. A richly finished fabric, has good color and will give the best of service; worth anywhere 75c a yard. Special, the yard 39 c Call in and look at the fine assortment we have on our Bargain Table. It means a good saving to you CORSETS We carry one of the largest and most complete lines of Corsets that you can find anywhere and at any price that you wish to pay. If you want the best you should Cop right Han SchaiTner &- M-rx try one of our Nemo models. We have them to fit any figure and take great care that you get the model best suited to your form. No. 208 -Nemo Solid-service Corset for tall slen der figures, sizes 27 to 30 $2.00 No. 318-Nemo Self-reducing Corset for stout, short waisted figures; low bust, skirt of medium length with flatning back effect, four Lastikops hose support ers, sizes 19 to 36 inches. Each $3.50 No. 523 -Nemo Self-reducing Corsets for tall and medium stout figures, low bust and long skirt; six Las tikops hose supporters, sizes 20 to 36. Each. -$5. 00 Other makes in latest styles in the Corset line for 50c, 75c, 90c, $1.00, $1.25 and $1.50. SPECIAL LADIES' SUITS AND COATS We are offering some big specials in Ladies' Long Coats and Suits in Black, Tan, Castor, and Mixed Ma terials, Silk and Satin lined, in values up to $30. Your choice to close them out quickly, only $5.00 Ladies' Wool Serge Dress, low round neck, 34 sleeve; 1 12 inch black braid around cuffs and neck. The dress $5.00 LADIES NEW FALL TAILORED SUIT, $10.00 Ladies' tailor-made suit of grey diagonal weave suiting, plain skirt, coat 27 in. long, full satin lined, cuffs trimmed with black soutasche braid, coat collar and lapels edged with black satin 1 inch wide and in laid soutasche braid-would cost $15 elsewherePrice $1 O.OO Hood River's Largest Department Store PAIRIS FAIR The Store that Saves You Money ruost fantastic of clowns. i hosts of both Hexes flitted atmut in profusion In the half litfht, on the lient of terms with their sinter spirits the awe gome witches of fairy tales. The simple country e,r, Hiiiiliotiiieted and lie-aproned, uinifled churiiiinnly. while u negro dandy, whose oust lime made that of the swellest of swell New York Thompson street niggers look like a cancelled postage stamp, swept all before him. The crinoline skirt, with Its adjunct of exquisite pantalettes (excuse me) naively peep- Economical Spices There is a big Saving wThen you buy good SPICES. You don't have to use much of any particular spice in order to secure a delightful food or preserve. We have piquant, sharp, pungent and tart spices that give a relish and zest to cooking. CM AS. N.CLARKE GLACIER PHARMACY Hood River :: :: Oregon ? WRent Money I UK out at the merry scene, was charmingly represented. The lHitch girl and the French grlsette were there en costume, to say nothing of the cowboy In bandana and chaps. Disguised as an Irish biddy. In a cos tume as unattractive as the wearer is attractive In real life, a young matron wheeled about her over grown charge, a vision In pink, In a go cart. The good music furnished hy Vogel's orchestra added to the gayety of the throng, which had many surprises when unmasking time came. The decorations were suitable to the season of Halloween, as were also the refreshments, and the affair enjoyable both to maskers and spectators. Halloween festivities were many, and several delightful parties fitting to the season were given, beside the larger affair of the masquerade dance. Miss McLaren entertained her Sunday school class of girls at her handsome home on Sherman av enue. The porch was lighted with colored lights, and other suitable decorations were placed in the In terior. Games were Indulged In and luncheon served. Mrs. K. . Hull also gave a Halloween party In honor of Miss Theona Hall, at which the guests were fourteen of that young lady's friends. The decora tions were elaborate, as was also the supper, which was partaken of en famllle at the large dining table. Another affair that took place on Halloween night was a reception lilven Jointly In honor of Miss Mae Davidson, who has Just returned from the east, and Mrs. Gladys Hart ley Adams, whose engagement was announced last week. The party took place at the home of Miss Ida J. Hryant, and the guests were all .1. I'. (i. girls, (lames and frolic was the order of the evening, with lunch eon as the concluding feature. Mrs. 1'. H. Morlan also made Halloween a, festal occasion by giving a jolly party for Miss I'lsher and Miss John son, employed in Morlan & l.athrop's store. The party was attended by a number of the young friends of these popular young ladles, and a very en joyable evening spent. The decora tions were highly original and the luncheon elabora te. you never see again. Installment money paid on the right kind of A Home of Your Own is money put back into your own pocket. Improvements on Pine Street have greatly increased the value of lots in fliddle ton's Sub-Division, but they have not risen in price. Cement Sidewalks on Pine Street, City Wat er and Sewer. Expense of connection small. Abstract of Title Free with each lot bought for cash. Just 21 lots left. Prices $25o.oo to $300.00. Easy Terms. If you want beautiful v iew select lots on Top of Mill, near steps. The Original Hood River Town side Company is closing out its lots at very low fig ures and with easy terms. Lots run in pairs, 50 ft. E. and W. by 200 ft. N. and S. New Sewer Line. Prices $450.00 to $500.00 a pair. Two Doors North of Posfoffke Reed & Henderson, Miss Helen Davidson, who Is a student at the Portland Academy, was recently home for a few days with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. K. Davidson. Miss Davidson entered the academy shortly after returning from her extended visit In California, and Is one of several Hood Kiver young people who are attending I'ortlarnl educational institutions, two others lielng Marion Van Horn, who Is at St. Helen's Hall, and Ned Van Horn, who Is a student at the Hill Military Acadvmy. Live Wires Change Name Owing to the full attendance and J Interesting question for discussion, the Sunday meeting of Itev. I'enrt's lllble class at the home of Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Myers on Jericho Lane was one of the most enthusiastic ses sions during the enreer of this lively llttlejilass I A discussion of the fpiestlon "Did Moses write the Pentateuch" elicited some very Intelligent opinions from members, After voting to change Its name from The Live Wire 'lass of the Val ley Christian Church to the I'nloti Advanced Iiible Class, the members accepted an Invitation from Mr. and Mrs. J. II. Shoemaker to meet at their home at M o'clock Sunday. Live Local Topics Whitehead" for lime and vitriol. Chicken Dinner at the hotel Oregon nuringthe Apple f air. Lxtetisive Improvements to the H. V. ItartinesN home, ct)rnT fith and State streets, have recently ln-en made A concrete basement was put under t h.- building a ml the yard In front ..I If has been lilted In. It has been new ly painted nnd Is now one of the most attractive In the city. At the business meeting of the Loy. nl llereims Monday evening. Miss W are w as re elected teacher; Mr. Al len, president, and Miss Kvans, sec retary. Mrs. MrConnell was chosen vice president; Irl libigg, treasurer, and Miss Carter, corresponding sec. retnry, Plnns were talked over for increased activity of the class. ATTEMPT TO STEAL HOOD RIVER AUTO The arrival Monday night of ('. H. Sprout, manager of the Hood Kiver Apple tirowers' I nioii. nt the place where he hail left his '.OilO automo bile standing, In the nick of time, prevented It from being stolen. Just as Mr. Sprout reached the machine an unknown man was cranking it up. Three other strangers were In side and when they saw Mr. Sproat come up the three men jumped out of the machine and with their com panion ran off In the dark. Mr. Spro-it Immediately reported the matter to City Marshal I-wis with a description of two of the men, but all efforts to find them have proved futile. CENTRAL VALE Messrs (iouer and Kernyough are making a westward porch expansion on their bungalow. Miss Iiessie Moss, w ho Is teaching school at Fir was here Saturday and Sunday visiting her brother, Mr. Moss, Job Sheppard Is remodeling the house on his place In Central Vale. They expect to occupy It In the spring. Mr. and Mrs. L. K. Koberts and children were visitors at the home of Mrs. Alice Udninger the latter part of last week. People seemed to be afraid to ven ture outside their homes (probably because of the wind) Sunday after noon and us a result the I'.ilile school suffered. W. (. Cruse returned from Boise, on a business trip, and reports that some of his people are thinking of making a home here and buying some land. The children of Central Vale school gave an entertainment Hallowe'en. They spent the evening paly lug games and telling fortunes. They served a lunch ot coffee, doughnuts and cake. !, X. Areas recently purchased 4(1 acres of Central Vale dirt from Dr. Mchol. HW son held a barn raising Saturday the largest barn In Cen tral Vale. A birge bungalow will go up In the spring. The thrift who recently took a contract from the Central Orchard Co. to grult fifty acres In Central Vale had t he misfort line to get his leg badly hurt. Another case of walk ing behind the sweep. The pupils of the school arepn Hiring for a basket social ami a short program for the twenty-fifth. Something in the way of novelties can Ik1 expected. A more complete announcment will appear later. The magnetic power of the moon Is so ullurlng that quite a crowd of young Central Valeites attended Kn ileavor at the I'lilon church In Odell Sunday night. It's strange how those two miles can shrink when conditions are favorable. Mr. and Mrs. Burden and two children of London, Kngland. are visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Job Sheppard Mr. Burden Is an ex perienced hartiesss maker. They are exceptionally well pleased with Hood Kiver valley and expect to lo cate In the west. FRANKTON Kolx-rt KUIott recently purchased ten acres of . C Trigg and will build shortly. MlssJeanette Llllott visited with her friends over Sunday, returning to Portland .Monday. Next Sunday afternoon Itev. Par sons will fill his appoint me'it at Co lumbia school house. Kveryone should make a special effort to be present. The harvest days are drawing to a close, as Is testllled by the loads of apples Hint are being marketed each day. I he apple crop In our section, ns elsewhere, was light, but of excel lent quality. W. C. Trigg Is greatly Improving his place by blasting out Picks and stumps mid leveling the land. When he completes his work he w ill have il very line place. PINE GROVE Carl (Jove Is In Idaho on business. (irandpa Davis has been quite ill, but Is slowly improving. Hev. K. L. House of Spokane was a Pine tirove visitor this week. Howard Berrian went to Portland on business last Filday, returning Saturday. Sunday school and preaching ser vices at the usual hour next Sunday morning. Services at Odell In the evening. The Ladies' Aid of the Pine drove church are to give a chicken pie din ner. When? Next Saturday. W here? Bell building, above the apple show. Come. At the close of the services at the church last Sunday morning two little ones. (Jeorgle Hans Luge and Archie Maxwell l-ster, were chris tened by the resident pastor. Spooks really Inhabit graveyards. If ther.' Is any doubt of this 'state ment It can be verllied by a group of Pine drove young ladies who were out seeing the sights Hallowe'en night. A new kind of auto was seen pass. Ing last Friday, one of the two-horse power kind. The objection to this kind Is the driving as it takes two,! one to manage the horsepower and : one t he steering gear. We are very sorry to learn that C. j T. Koberts has sold his line farm ami expects to give possession the first of December. Mr. Koberts and fam ily will be missed as they have many friends In this community. Mr. Kob erts is one of our school directors. The high wind Sunday did consid erable damage. Trees U'iug blown across the track delayed the train bound for Hood Kiver several hours. A large tree was blown across the new Neal Creek bridge, barely miss ing the men who were working there. The Ladies Aid held a business meeting at the parsonage last Fri day and will hold another this after noon (Wednesday, Nov. fv) at the same place. All members are ur gently requested to be present as there Is Important business to be transacted. While Miss Irma Abshere and her little brother Fleming were coming to Sunday school last Sunday morn- ! Ing the horse ran away throwing both out. Fleming escaped with a shaking up. but Irtna received a bad cut In the face by being thrown on a sharp rock and was considerably bruised ot her wise. The beautiful Hill home was a scene of merry enjoyment last Satur day afternoon when a number of 1 little ones from both town and conn- I try helped Miss Kuth celebrate her seventh birthday. The Misses Tnr- ney assisted the young hostess In en tertaining. A dainty supper was ! served by Mrs. Hill, assisted by Men dames Oshorn and Starritts. The beautiful birthday cake with Its seven candles was presented by Mrs. (Inborn All had a delightful time and hope Miss Kuth will have many j more anniversaries. aT k A POORLY RUNNING WATCM IS WORSI: THAN NONE V "eM ,m i. i ucpenu upon u ior Keeping business engagements, liable to stop any minute. NEEDS CLEANING That's All! If you've that kind of a timepiece, let us reno vate it for you. The cost will be trifling. Arthur Clarfe The Jebueler GEO. W. DIMMICK Real Estate and Insurance Room , Smith Block Phone 168-M Hood River, Ore. PRICE SA R EG O I N G U P. NOV. 10 Nearly all the leading Magazines will advance in price from 5c to $1.50 in Clubbing offers. By spec ial arrangement with the Publishers, we offer our pa trons this opportunity to subscribe at the Present Low Rates SUBSCRIBE NOW RENEW NOW No matter when your magazines expire place your order befon the rise. We will accept the advertised price of any clubbing offer J. VV. PFIFLR & CO. 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