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2 The hood river news, Wednesday, November 15. 1911 I WOMAN'S CLUB HAS SEASONOF ACTIVITY The rvKiiliii imt'tiiit; of the Hood Kiver Woiiinn'n Cluli ' heM Wed neiuliiy, Nov. Mh. Knirte'ti visitor were prewnt mill two new liiiuicx were pn-wtiteil for iiietu IntI)I. l.i'portH from the i!rlent8 to the Mate federation were rend. Mr I.ueiiH K"ve 11 very IntereMliiK repi.rt of the H holarhlp loiin fund ami t he pool t hat U l-lnn done ly tliU ineiiDH to help vimiii; womeii who are denlroim of helping them Hi'hex. Mm. W. M. Stewart very entertainingly told of lrn Ioolittle'i hvtnre on "Artiatle Home IK-Cora tlon." and the chili hee to lie In Htrninental In :Hitf Hood Kiver M-ople the jilenxtire of hearing her hi me time noon. Mr. ('. H. Cantner ave report of t he cood that other i'IdIm are iloin over the Htate In different linen of w ork. A jreneral report touching on all linen of work taken up ly the fed eratroii was Klven hy Mr. H. F. IiavhUon. The program wa under the direc tion of Mr Fording, who reail a very Interesting mer and gave a practical demonstration on home linrHliig. Mr. Dutro, accompanied by Mr. Sinclair, mini; very sweetly a lullahy, rexpondliiK to an encore. Thin lielng n mother' meeting Ir. I'.roiiHon, city health officer, nave an Addre full of practical and helpful advice which, everyone preneiit ap preciated. The club adjourned to Meet Nov. 2"J IteKlunlug at 3 o'clock twenty minute will lie devoted to diwusslnij the new coiiKtitutlon At :i:'.Tt) the iiiuhIc committee will take charge. An ep'clally fine program ha lieen prepared y the iiiuhIc commit tee of the Woman' I'luh for next Wedneday Bfternoon at the I'otu mereliil Chili room. On thl ncc-noion the Ladle Choru Club, which ha Iweii drilling the efliclent leaders lip of Mr. ('. H. Henney, will make It firnt aK-ar- 47 W MM1;!!1:!:.;1''! Suits for Men and Boys Take our advice about clothes it's good advice; it's really disinterested advice. We say you had better wear... Hart Schaffner & Marx CLOTHES. We don't say it because they're the clothes we sell; but we sell them be cause They're the clothes you had better buy. All wool fabrics, the best tailoring, newest styles, correct fit. Suits $1 8.00 and up Overcoats $1 6.50 and up Other makes in Suits and Overcoats for $4.G3 and up. Boys' Suits In the line of Boy's Suits we have one of the largest and best assortments that you could wish to see: all of the newest styles and weaves in plain and fancy worsteds, checked, striped and fancy mixed cassimere and serges; Knickerbocker pants with one and two pairs of trousers to the suit. Ages 2 12 years up to 18 years 01 7C ln Pin and in prices from Oliio IU OIU Boys' Overcoats from 3 years up in heavy overcoating materials, in greys, browns, red and fancy mixed materials. Shoes for Men, Women and Children Shoes that will wear and give you satisfac tion. We guarantee all of our shoes against defects and ripping and if you happen to get hold of a pair that is not satisfactory, come in and let us see if we cannot adjust the difficulty. We carry a most com plete line, made by the largest factories in the world and in all the very latest lasts and styles and our prices are the lowest possible on the different grades we have. We al ways have extra bargains on our bargain tables that you can " very often save some good money on. For Thanksgiving: Table Linens, Napkins, Silverware, Cut Glass, Fancy Chinaware, Carving Sets, Etc. We are prepared to supply you with one of the best selected lines of Table Linens, Napkins, Silverware, Cut Glass, Fancy Chi naware, Carving Sets, etc., and our prices are below all others, quality considered. We are better prepared than ever to take care of your Thanksgiving wants. We cor dially invite you to call and see for your self. You do not have to buy and we will not be cross with you if you do not buy. For the Boys and Girls Our line of Sleds are now ready for you. Why put off buying until later when you can get just what you want now and get just that much more in enjoyment out of it by having it right at the time when you want a sled the most. We have sleds for 65c, 75c, $1.15, $1.75,. $2.00, $2.25, $2.50 and $3.00 Hood River's Largest Department Store Uhe PARI FAIR The Store that Saves You Money with a vrrv pleasing ance In public numticr. Choice selection will be rendered by the following well known local mulclan: Mcdaine ('. H. Henne.v, ('. K Cottin. ('. H. Sletton. Ml I lia Kndford mid an Instrumental duet by Mr. K. W. Slnclair.and Mr K 1). Kanaka. Alo a novel feature will be a read Inn by Mr. Floy Cnifipbell. with under i piano accompaniment by Mi ear ly le. A rare mimical treat I nured thoe prewnt on thi occasion. Economical Spices There is a big Saving when 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 Rent Moneys you never see again. Installment money paid on the right kind of A Nome 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 24 lots left. Prices $25o.oo to $300.00. Easy Terms. If you want beautiful view select lots on Top of Hill, near steps. The Original Hood River Town side Company is closing out its lots at very low fig ures and with easy terms. Ixjts run in pairs, 50 ft. K. and W. by 200 ft. N. and S. New Sewer Line. Prices $450.00 to $500.00 a pair. Reed & Henderson, Doors North Postoffice "GET TOGETHER" TO BE SLOGAN FOR 1912 Although there wa not enough memlierH of the Commercial Club present at the regular meeting Mon day night to effect a quorum, and no regular bunlne could be tranwacted, a lively and valuable diculon took place on the matter of unity In forwarding the lnteret of t he val ley for the coming year. The diculon wa led by repre wentative buine men, who realize that there I not t lie pull together plrlt that there ha been In the pat mid which I mowt Important for future development. It wa claimed by a numlier who spoke that Hood Kiver I not getting It proportion of the new citizen and capital that I coming Into Oregon, and that It I time that a plan wa adopted to overcome thl fact. Hulne condi tion were alo referred to n a ren. ou for chirping up and Htandlug together firmly during the coming year. In nhort. It I propoed to tart a wplrit of optim1m that will bring the Htnile that won't come off and Implant hope anil good feeling more Htrongly In the community at large by pledging member of the club and everybody ele who hn the lnteret of Hood I'dver Hincerely at heart, to a roiiHlng campaign of all for one mid one for all. The tdtiMtlon ns dincUHHed I be lieved t.i be due to apathy In public lnteret, and It I for the purpoe of awakening thl that action wa taken adjourning the Informal meet lug to Saturday night, when every member of the club I Invited to be prewetit and participate In the pro poed plan to ginger up and Htart Kotnething for the new year. It Hhould be borne In mind that the re sult of thl action are Intended to benefit every citizen of thl commu nity. Furthermore, that It I more Important than any private Interest ttiat may tend to keep biiine man, preacher, doctor or thone In any other walk of life away from thl meeting for a year of united, hocful and ttiicceful effort. The meeting will be Informal, and wuggeHtlon a to the liet way to put the plan Into execution will be welcomed by all. (I nee mole, the time I Saturday night and you are expected. MOSIER S. C1a'k ha returned from Alaka, where he Hpent t lie mi miner. Mr. and Mr. .1. Cherry, of Port land, nre vllting with relative here for a week. A large number of Monlerlte vl Ited Hood Kiver Saturday and at tended the apple fair. Mr. and Mr. Frank Hunter are here from Alea vlitlng their daughter, Mr .1. M. Carroll. Mr. K. Van Xortwlck ha returned to her home In The Dalle, after ev eral day' vli' with Mr. J. Well berg. Dick Wilcox and Init Kvan re turned Wednesday evening from MlHHoula, where they have been pack ing applet). A 1 4. Suulierg ami family left oil Tueday for the valley district, where they will spend the winter and poHHibly locate. Mr. and Mr. Thayer, of Castle Kock, Wuh.. who have been visiting with Mr, and Mrs, Arthurfor a week, returned home Friday. Mr. and Mr. Fred ICvan returned from The Dalle Sunday, where they had been called on account of the nines of Mrs. Evan' grandmother. Mlu Ig nore Adam and Mi Helen Armstrong, of Hood Kiver, recently spent the time between trains with the former' aunt, Mr. I). K. Kobln son. Miss Itnw Whltson, who ha spent the slimmer with her uncle, W. Hud son, and family, left Monday for her home In Kentucky, going by way of Lo Angele It wa (iilte u urprie to everyone Thursday morning to find the ground white with snow and the mercury going down to the point where It mean cold weather. CELEBRATE TIEMAN DAY SATURDAY WITH BANQUET Tleman Day, an event that local Masons always take great Interest In, wa celebrated Saturday. About "0 member of the order were present Including several out of town guests, among them W. C. Bristol, Kobf. Tucker and Thud H. Vreelmid of Portland. After lodge work a ban quet wa served. Truman I'utler wa toastmater. Mr. I'.rMi.l WM the principal speaker, followed by the other Portland visitor and a numlHT of local men. The affair I said to have been one of the most Interesting and enjoyable In the his tory of t he local Masonic fraternity. Card of Thanks We desire to thank our many friend for kindness shown, sympathy expressed and assistance rendered during the illness and death of our mother. Mit. ami Mil C. F. Si vivKit. All kinds of printing at News office. FRANKTON Mr. M. It. Noble wa taken sud denly 111 Friday afternoon and ha lieen under the doctor's care ever since. Thursday afternoon at 2:'M the Four lA-nt Clover Club will meet with Mr. I'M Calkin. All meinlxTs are requested (() ,e present. Sunday, J. It. Phillip nnd family came home from their camp on Post Canyon road, when- Mr. phllllpi ha been logging the past three mouths. "Hat Off to Ml Columbia." wa much appreciated by reader of the News, especially by the Fnmkon Ites, know ng that the author of It I one of our number. 'Old Kill .lou sing," you may deceive the public at large a t i your Identity, but your old friends, never. It began In the gloaming. And silently all the night Was heaping field nnd highway With a silence hi-p and white. These word of Lowell' were sug gested to u Thursday morning when, on arising, we found that Mother Nature had clothed herself In ermine. Kut am sorry to say that Thirty Per Cent of the new business written by the Northwestern Mutual Life Insurance Co. of Wis consin in 1910 was received from old policy holders. Its enviable record for large div idend savings produces its exceptional Tow cost insur surance. - John GoLDSBUUy, Hood Kiver, Oregon, the majority of the II I Kiverlte were in no mood for quoting poetry or even appreciating the beauty in . It. Those were the one who had apple still on the trees, chicken' roosting In the miked boughs of the oak, and their winter' supply of j wood still in the standing tlmlM-r. . Cheer up. oh ye disconsolate one, you j ha ve company In your misery. I G. Y. EDWARDS & CO, Office Hotel Oregon Bldg. Phone No. 22 K. $7500 Ten Acres, close in, 8 acres trees 3. 4 and 5 ! years old, some full bear ing. 2 acres pasture; barn and all tools. Terms y2 cash $500032 Acres raw land in Willow Flat district. All slashed; 1 mile to Ry., 2 miles to church, school and store. Terms $3000 cash $175 Per Acre -SO Acres 6 miles out on East Side all good. Terms l2 cash ...Insurance.., W. J. BAKER Real nstate Loans Insurance APPLE AND STRAWBERRY LAND A SPECIALTY Correspondence Solicited q) v 1? A POORLY RUNNING WATCH 15 WORSU THAN NONI3 You never know the right time, can't depend upon it for 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 CIarf(e The Jebveler COAL! Rock Springs COAL TRANSFER & LIVERY COMPANY GEO. W. DIMMICK Real Estate and Insurance Room J, Smith Block Phone 168-M Hood River, Ore. PRLC ESA R EJG OjJM GU P N O V. 1 0 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 Rales SUBSCRIBE NOW RENEW NOW No matter when your magazines expire-place your order before the rise, We will accept the advertised price of any clubbing offer J. VV. PFiTUR & CO. Star Orchard Ladders Strong, Light Durable And the T7 Price V Is Right Blowers Hardware Co.