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THE HOOD RIVER NEWS, WEDNESDAY. DECEMBER G, 1911 CITIZENS TO TENDER TEACHERS RECPTION I'repnrat i t m linv' lift'ii practically completed fur tin- rereptiou to be gHcli by Hi" citizens of HoO'l Klver to the teachers i.( the Hood Klver public hi l is n Thursday evening at the quarters of tlio Commercial Chili, uiic it tlic auspices of tin lliiod Kiver School Mini Hi'tlie Association. Tin- program for the evening gives promise of making this oil event w tilt h w ill Ih- t horonghly enjoyed by nil w li i pari l 1 1 hi (f. ninl it Is expected that there uill In- a I irgc attcudcuce IVoinali: will lie banished, mill t'ln ry rff. rt will 'if put forth to make I his an occa-ion for parent anil tea chers to Imcoiiic thoroughly acquain ttd. Tin loilow ;n: order for t he eve i ing haw i. ! .in i. led upon tiy the ( ((intuit tee in charge: Informal reception and greetings Address of welcome. Plan for the year. Musical and literary program. Light refreshments. Lingering tnoil nights The following compose the coin mil tee In charge: l.'slie liutler, chairman; Mcsdames Button, Orr. Stew art, Uoiild, Kartmess, Hartley; Miss Davidson; Messrs. Dumhle, Yaughan, t rain, Wood, Truman liutler, F. A. Dishup, Heury Howe, (ieorge Thomson. CHRISTIAN ALLIANCE PRAYER CONFERENCE The annual prayer conference of the Christian and Missionary Alliance In now In full swing at the Alliance chapel, 7M May street. The following delegate have al ready arrived: Kev. H. C. Chrlsman. district superintendent, of Portland, mm m tmm Copyright Hut SchtAcr & Mn For Father, Husband Brother and Son A NICE Hart-Schaffner & Marx Suits would sure make a present worth while. And if you are in doubt as to the size we can perhaps help you out. And if it will not prove to be the right size or does not fit, we will exchange it after Christmas and give you one that i will be perfectly satisfactory. This will be a present that any ! man can justly teel proud ot and they will. H. S. & M. Suits $1 S.OO and up H. S. & M. Overcoats. $ 1 6.50 and up j Other makes of suits from a j special price of $4.63 and up to $15.00. Overcoats from $5 up to ! $15.00. MANHATTAN SHIRTS These are the highest grade of Men's Shirts made and no matter how delicate the coloring, they positively will not fade no matter who does the washing. They are made to fit and you can always depend upon the size being right. We have a fine assortment in plain colors, stripe or figured, plain or pleated fronts from $1.50 up Other makes in new patterns and styles.. .50c, 75c, $1, $1.25 JOHN B. STETSON HATS Now, if you should want to give a Hat and be sure that it is right, select one of this brand from our extensive line and you will know that you have the best. All sizes and styles suita ble for any person $3.50 to $5.00 For Mother, Wife, Daughter or Sister A Tailored Suit or Coat, a nice Set of Furs, Shirt Waist or Skirt, and, by-the way, we have one of the finest lines of Ready-to-Wear Goods for the Ladies that has ever been dis played in the city. All new, fresh stock. Any lady would appreciate a gift of this sort. a Hood River's Largest Department 5tore This Store Is Headquarters for Chistmas Shoppers PARI: CHRISTMAS GOODS We have a larger supply of Christmas Goods than ever this year and want you to make this store your headquarters when you are in town. You are always welcome at our store whether you wish to buy or not; we like to have you come in if it is only just to enjoy our warm lire. Then if you are looking for any thing in the present line, we know we can supply your every wish and will take pleasure in showing you what we have, even though you do not wish to buy. For the children we have.... Toys, mechanical and otherwise; Dolls, all kinds and nationalties; Teddy Bears that growl; Cats that mew; Dogs that bark; Puss in Boots; Banks, Horses, Trains, Wagons, Sleds of all kinds, and at prices to please; Express Wagons, Doll Bug gies, Doll Beds, Doll Furniture, Chairs, Drums, Horns, Tops, Rocking Horses, Shoo Flies, Tool Chests, Albums Autograph, Post Cards and Photo, Work and Photo Boxes, Fancy Box Pa per, Toilet Sets, Manicuring Sets, Military Sets, Glove Boxes, Tie Boxes, Collar and Cuff Boxes, Fancy China. Some of the neatest and most dainty patterns in Cut Glass and Silverware and hundreds of other articles suitable for presents for old and young. FAIR The Store that Saves You Money Kev. A. 15. Eddy of Seattle. Kev. O. J. Stone of Taeoma, Kev. W. I". Kirk and wife of Portland, the Misses Moore anil Voder of Chehalis, Rev. J. C. Baker of Anderson Inlands, Kev. i ; 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. CHAS. N.CLARKE GLACIER PHARMACY Hood River :: :: Oregon 4th & State St. Phone 248K 0. P. DABNEY I SONS FURNITURE, FURNITURE, FURNITURE, STOVES AND RANGES We buy, sell and exchange everything in Mouse Furnishings, Campers Supplies, etc. Don't forsctthc placc-Cor. 4th & State and Mrs. A. C. York of Everett. Wn., Kev. C. K. Terry, superintendent of the Hood Klver branch of the Chris tian and Missionary Alliance. Other workers are expected to arrive later. The day sessions are for workers only. Each evening at ":.' there will be a meeting open to the public. Each one of the workers will address the meeting during the week. The ministry of song will be a feature of the evening services. Miss (irace Allen, the blind singer formerly of Boston, will slug from time to time during the week. The public Is cordially Invited to attend all of these evening services. WEDDING IN PORTLAND OF LOCAL INTREST Electrical Contractors 'Bailey fgl Colby Thonc GOX Hartmess "Dtdg. Estimates Cheerfully Furnished High tirade Llectrlc f ixture l'p-To-l)ate Olaisware WeMinghutie Llectrlc Motor Mealing Apparatus, lite, l ull Line ol l lectrlc Wiring Supplies We Guarantee Satisfaction Sunday evening, Nov. 2titb, a very pretty wedding took place at the home of Mr. and Mrs Win. Kedford, it E. 2'iih ami Sherman streets, Portland, Ore., when Mr. HI wood Stanley Minchln, formerly of Hood Klver. and Miss Sarah Olive Stnrgis, of this city, were united In marriage by the Kev. John Frederick Hanson of t tie Friends church. The wedding took place promptly at 7 o'clock The bride was beautifully gowned In white eolian crepe with white chiffon overdress, and carried an arm bou quet of bride's roses. Miss Dalls Perkins, cousin of the bride, acted as bridesmaid. She was tastefully dressed In light blue silk and carried pink carnations. Mr. Albert Lathrop acted as best man. (July friends and relatives of the bride ami groom were present. Ivy, ferns and cut (lowers consti tuted the decorations. Many beau tiful and useful presents were re eel ved . After congratulations and refresh ments, -Mr. and Mrs. Ml rich in left on a short honeymoon trip, and will be nt home to their friends after Dee l.'.th at N25 E. Stark street. Portland. MARRIAGE LICENSES ISSUED IN NOVEMBER All records In this county for mar riage licenses were broken last month County Clerk Hanson having Issued an even dozen. This beats the former high record, last .June, when eleven permits to wed were given out. The question now agitating the officials at the court house Is whether this record Indicates that prosperity has struck Hood Klver, or whether the race to get Into the marital har ness Indicates the approach of a cold winter. Following Is a list of the II censes Issued for the month of No. vetnber, Kdl: Nov. I P. i. Skene, V,, Nettle I,. Hngglev, 2!t. HooiJ Klver. Nov. t! Mel v lll C. Himmarh, i'7. Portland; luddvs Adams, l'i;. Hood Klver. Nov. t! Paul Colin Harbaugh, 11), Perl Attiv I.arter. Ih, Hood Klver. Nov. H Ormel p. Hottman, 2"i, Hu sum. Wash ; Kuth O. Prown, l'.t, Hood Klver. Nov. 11 Charles P. Stewart, 2i, f tu hi. Ida ; Nettie C,eason, 2i, Hood Klver. Nov. l.'j Cm pies Pave, :;), Alice Jim, 2. Hood Klver. Nov. l.V-Mvron I) Jeneks, 21, F.lsie J. Wolgamuth, 22, Hood Klver. Nov. is Warner ljf Kirkpatrlck, 2.'.. Pearl li. Foster, 21. Mood Klver. Nov. 21 Harlev A Pates, 22, Hazel F. Lucas, s. Hood Klver. Nov. 2! Walter J, Purlltigamc. 22, Vancouver, Wash , Kachel M. to. ton. 20. Hood Klver Harrv Pouglas, 2M, Pelle Kossrnan. 1!. Hood Klver. Nov. 2! Arthur ('. Pierre, :!0, Hood Klver, Bessie Hudson, 2), Parkdale. BIG LAND DEAL IN PINE GROVE One of the largest real estate deals of theyear wascl wed Saturday when Philip I). A twitter, who recently sold his 12'j acre place on "Shepard's Lane," bought the 40-acre bearing orchard of C. T. Koberts in the Pine (irove district. This sale was con summated by (i. Y. Kd wards & Co., who also sold the west side place for Mr. Atwater. Mr. Atwater takes immediate pos session of his purchase and will pro ceed to erect h large and modern ap ple storage house adjoining the Mt. Hood K. K. track, which runs across one corner of his property. Mr. Koberts hs rented the home of T.'.W. Yates on Oak street and will spend the winter la town. Hood Klver orchards are a money makii.g proposition, and no one knows It better than our J'ocal people. The largext sales of the enr have been made to local people atid In every Instance the property sold has changed hands at higher prices per acre than properties bought by newcomers In the valley. All of which goes to show that the best ami highest priced orchards are not considered too good or too dear by the man who Is thoroughly familiar with the apple business. - Mrs. W. I). Horner of Portland Is visiting her da lighter, M rs. Joe Mayes. Lost. One heavy plush laprols and one vellow horse blanket. Ke- ward for return to Fashion Stable Mrs. Fred Shoemaker visited with Hood Klver friends over Thanks giving. Christian Science services are held In Heading Kootn, No. (5. Pavidson building, Sunday at 11 a. m. and Wednesday at p. in Sunday school at 10 a. m. The Schubert Trio will give a con cert at the I'nltarlan church on Wednesday evening, Dec. A mu sical treat Is assured. Don't forget the date. See bills. (Jeorge I'.igler Is clearing up Hie 'ld box factory site on Columbia be tween Third and Fourth, burning the rubbish and selling off what good wood there is among the waste material from the old factory building. Kev. W. IS. Young, pastor of the Hood Klver Methodist Fplseopal church, left last evening for Spokane to attend the Columbia Klver confer enceof the Koard of Church Fx tension. He will be absent several days The new piano for the Baptist church has been received and placed In thechurch, and to fittingly observe the occasion a sisrlal song service has Itccn arranged for next Sunday evening. There will bea brief sermon by the pastor, Kev. . I It. Hargraves, but the main portion of the service will be musical. A social conference was held at the Ftiltarian church Sunday evening, at which tin- following program was rendered: Address, Civic Itlght eoiisness," Kev. H. A. McDonald. Light Kefreshments. Discussion of the peace Treaties with F.ngland and France, In trod need by Hon. Krriest C. Smith, singing. (Question Box. Silver Collection. Please see the program of musical selections to be rendered by the Schubert Trio Wednesday. December Pi. It Includes some of the finest compositions. This promises to be a fine concei t. Miss Kachel M. Boston of this city and Walter J. Burlingame of Van couver, Wash , were married last Wednesday evening at the M. F. par sonage, Kev. W. B. Young perform ing the ceremony. Mr. ami Mrs. Burlingame will make t heir home In Vancouver. Thanksgiving day was generally observed in Hood Kiver. buslne-s houses closing the entire day. per mitting employes ami proprietors to enjoy a quiet day at home. I'nlon religious services were held In the Baptist church. K"V. H. A. McDonald delivering the sermon. William Vogt.a former Hood Klver business man and a brother of J. (' Vogt of this city, was quietly mar ried last Saturday at Port la ml t Mirs Fll.abeth K liter of The Dalles The young couple will reside at The Dalles. A N. Bergman and M. D. lirlttaln have opened a general repair business In the Stewart Hard ware company 's building, umler the firm name of Bergman - Brit tain, ami are pre pared to repair anything from a broken key to an automobile. Their ad appears In another column. It was a sweeping victory that The Dalles high school team won over the II I Kixer Booster Club at The Dalies on Thanksgiving day, the score being 117 toll The high school boys were able to walk all over the visitors and make a touch, down whenever thev wanted to. I Oak street was the scene of about jnlmt.v ininetes of excitement Mou day afternoon, caused by a team be 'longing to C. 'I'. Koberts running avviy. They started near the upper end of the street and ran through the i entire business section, and were j dually stopped by l-'reil lngalls just ! after turning the comer at the foot j of the street. There were several i narrow escapes during the wild dash of the team down the street, but no one was hurt and no damage was done. livery l.lk Fvcry i:ik In Hood Klver and the valley is requested to be present nt a j meeting to be held In the Commercial ji'lub rooms Saturday night, Dec. !t. I Matters of vital Importance to every Klk, Hood Klver and the valley will be d iscussed. FOR THE CHOICEST CHRISTMAS GIFTS elect From Our Superb Stock tr -Q-g-. .ry. y. r? rx jmrnrnm 1fc3J S8J HERE is a charm, a rare intrinsic value to the gifts vou nurchase here. Thev are worthy of the dearest 22 .fSSSSSS inenu, ana win oe appre ciated for years. You have great latitude here in your selections. Not a mere handful but a store full of the best the market affords pIated! sTABLB StammtiiH Unique Jewelry Watches Table Silverware Toilet Ware Clocks Kamak Brass Umbrellas Cut Glass, Etc. Wc Knottf thai Uc can interest you. Let us clinch the argument by shobtting you. Opposite Butler Bank (In Brosius Building) Hood RIVER, OREGON ARTHUR CLARKE The JEWELER &VQQ