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2 THE HOOD RIVER NEWS, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 24, 1912 ULPUT 0 ( liriMtlun Sclfiiiv mtvIivm nrv held tn Krucllnt; Kociin. No. (!, I tin Idnon luillilliitf, SuiiiIiiv lit 11 a. in. t nil NWilut'Hilay nt p. in Sninlav mliool nt In a. in. Baptist Church At tin- Il.iptM I'lnircli next Sunday tili:lit Mr. Ilttrtrertve' nermnn mitt- ji t will Im'"Md- to u't n fixitlnilil w It limit ciiiltal," a theme of Interest tn xmiiit; ix'iiplt'. Mr. .Iiiirtt'l) will hli trdll 1n Itnlton K'U'TaII.T ex tended. I nitarian Church Tlii' oM polled iinmial dinner find niivtlni; of the I ultarlaii c hun-It will In' In-Ill next Suinlay, Jun. Sun il.-iv mliiiol riHivt-nei at 1 oYlork, tin-nerviee nf w.irnlilp at 11 o'clock, l.i U- followed lv the annual dinner anil I iiii1 nt'rr. All who are In any way liitereNleil In our church are eoriliallv Invited. Methodist Church Sunday school nt 10 a. in. Preach Inn Hi-rtK-eri at 11 a. in. and 7:;J't p. in. ThcmcM. inoriiltiK', "A Cheap Ueli Ion;" evening. "Mm. Money und Murals." Junior League at 3 p. in Kpwnrth Ix-atfiie at !:"' p. in. 1'rayer meeting on Friday evening at o'clock. All are cordially In vited to attend these services. Strangers made welcome. VY. II Yoiuitf. pastor. Christian Science Serv ices Christian Science services will lie held In the Commercial Club rooms at 11 a. m , subject, 'Truth." Wednes day evening testimonial meetings are held In room Pavidson build Inc at o'clock. All are cordially Invited to atttnd these services. Sunday school at 10 a in. In room ti, 1 a v til m 1 1 n building. Heading room open dally, r;iotu !, I)-irldson Hldtf. First Christian Church. S. A. Miles, a senior at the Eugene lilble school, preached at the Chris tian church Sunday. He U a very earnest young man and his sermons Hive promise of a useful ministry, liev. Francis Ware, state evangelist for Washington, will fill the pulpit January iMh, preaching both morn ing and evening. A full attendance Is desired. Congregational Church A large audience greatly enjoyed the Illustrated lecture of Homer Hogers on "Mountain Climbing In the Alps." "What this present world would lie without pain," will lie the theme of the morning sermon by l'astor Harris next Sunday. The eveulng nerviee will be under the auspices of the Young People's Sun day Evening Club and will Include i popular talk on "The Magic Skin." Have you got It? Do you want It'.' All are Invited. CVpvrghi Hn Scharfpcr Sc Mn Men's Suits We don't want you to buy a Suit just because we have them for sale at special prices; BUT we would like you to take a look at the big values we are offering and see what a dainty all-wool suit you can get here now for just a little money. Hart, Schaffner & Marx Suits Suits that are not too heavy for spring and summer wear Suits that are right up in style and are guaranteed in every way. If they do not give you satisfac tion, let us know. We are here to make it right and you can save good money by buying your Suit now. You are perhaps figuring on getting a Suit anyway within the next few months, so why not save this good money by buy ing one of these now. We have specials in other makes also, some of which we are sell- J ing as low as, the suit Pw UO Speck Commencing Friday, Jan. 26th, and continuing for One Week, we are going to give yon a real Bargain in Ladies' Vests and Pants. These garments are first class in every respect and are the very best of big values at $1 the suit; but for this one week we will sell them for the garment at 3oC. Vests are of cream or white, Jersey ribbed, silk trimmed, pearl buttons of good grade, side fash ioned, shaped bodies, extra heavy weight, sizes 4, o and 6, each only Specials 2nd Floor Special prices on Ladies' Suits, 2nd floor, that you could save money on by buying right now. Suits reduc ed from 1 0 to Shirt Waists for Ladies', splendid values, being mostly drummer's samples. These are worth from $1.50 up to $3.50, Q-7 your choice 7L 33c Ladies' Shirt Waists for every day wear, made of good grade percale and gingham, in stripes and checks and plain colors. All sizes, yonr choice at.. 50c Tants to match, has French band, full cut, ankle length, sizes 4, 5 and 6, each 33c A fine line of McKibbin Furs, single Scarfs or Sets One Half Price Dress Goods We are selling some splendid Specials in the line of PIECE GOODS just now suitabl for Spring and Summer Dresses Right now is a good time to do your spring and summer sewing and then you can save good money on the materials by taking advantage of the many specials we are offering along this line. Just look them over when you are in and you will save some money by doing so Ghe PARI Jp T It? Hood River's Best and Largest Store TEAM TAKES GAME FR0MJ30LDENDALE The second game for Hood Uiver In the Mid Columbia High School I.eague eerie wan played at the rink on Friday night. The vl.-ltorn from tioldendale were fast and heavy and the Hcore wan close throughout the name, resulting In a tie as the final whlntle blew. In the play-off the su perior goal-ehooting of Edgar I'ranz couuted for Hood Itiver and the final score was 1" to 14. Franz made l." of the points; for his team, landing a majority of his free throws ami mak ing three exceptionally clever and sensational goals from the field. The teams lined up ns follows: Hood Itlvr High (ioldenale High Morse ( I'lagg) Franz Shay Sheppard Iewls center forward forward guard guard Keleree, Armstrong: umpln timekeepers, Murphy and Iei'l keeper, McEoiiglilln. Spalding Me E Well Ward Savage I'.arnes ('rites; ; sc -re United Brethren Church Jrace l". It. church, Oak and Sixth, Kev. J. 15. Parsons, pastor. ChrU tlan Endeavor prayer meeting Wed nesday evening at " o'clock, Mrs. E. K. ISartiness, leader. Choir practise at H o'clock. On Friday our men will continue the discussion on "The l'hllosophy of Money." Sunday whool at 10 a. m. This Is Brother hood day throughout the denomina tion. Tlie pastor will bring an ap propriate message at 11 a. m. The IJrotherhood will have charge of the vesjier service at 4 o'clock. Looking For John Bush Eugene I'.usli of this city wants to get Information as to the where abouts of his brother. John Hush, who left Hood Kiver about eighteen years ago. Anyone knowing of his whereabouts will please Inform Ecu K.N v. Hi mi, .'1-tf Hood Uiver, Oregon. I'leurlsy pains are located just below the short ribs. Eumbago affects the same region, but toward tlie back. Ballard's Snow Liniment Is tlie rem edy In either case. If rubbed In thor oughly It eases pain, relaxes the muscles and the patient can move about freely and comfortably. Price iV and 1 (H) per bottle. Sold by ( has. N. Clarke. 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 a WALLA WALLA FRUITMEN SELECT THEIR VARIETIES Fruitgrowers of Walla Walla In tend to enter Into active competition with other sections that specialize In varieties of fruit. The Milton Fruit growers' I'nloii has recommended the following varieties, which will be urged on every grower In tlie valley: Apples Koine Beauty, (irimes (Jold en, Jonathan. Newtown, Wlnesap. Pears Bartlett, Beanrre de Anjou, Winter Nells. Cherries Bing, Lam bert, Itoyal Ann. Peaches Late Crawford, Elberta, Arp Beauty. Prunes Tragedy, Italian, Hunga rian, liaising of strawberries, black berries and gooseberries was also recommended. It was decided that black berrl.is were the safest crop. FAREWELL PARTY GIVEN IN HONOR OF MISS WARE Monday night tlie Loyul Berean class of the Christian church had a little farewell party for their teacher, Miss Elizabeth Ware, at tlie home of Mr. and Mrs. K. II. Wright. This Is tlie third class Miss Ware has organ ized In the valley. She was recently honored by being made a member of the advisory board of the "Loyal Movement," one of the great organ izations In the advancement of the Bible school. Miss Ware left Tues day to make her home wit h her sis ter, Mrs. Frank Fane at The Palles. Dance at Pine drove A social dance will lie given at the Pine (irove grange hall Friday even ing, January JUth. Newman's or chestra Dance at Pine (irove A t.oclul dance will be given at the Pine (irove grange hall Friday even ing, January L'fith. Newman's or chestra. Three Cent f are Thursday evening at p. in. the Ladles' Society will give a short pro gram In the parlor of the Christian church, followed by supper on the cafeteria plan; sandwiches, beans, salad, pickles, pie, cake and coffee, three cents each. You are Invited. Announcement by W. A Bell To the Republican Electors of Crook, Hood Itiver and Wasco Counties: I hereby announce myself as a can didate for the Itepubllcan nomina tion for District Attorney at. the coming primaries, April 1!; that I have resided In the district L'.'i years, at Prlneville and The Dalles, Oregon, t nd have been In the active practice of law for the past 1 years; that. If nominated and elected, I will, during my term of otllee, devote my entire time to the duties of the ollice to the exclusion of other law business, and give my in-rsonal attention ami first consideration to the business of the rtlllce, and will personally assist the officer In each county In the enforce ment of the criminal law, anil espe. dally will I exert myself to enforce the law against vice. Immoral arts and the trallic In white sin verv. adv W. A. P.ki.i. Snowshoe Club to Make Trip The Portland Snowshoe Club will make a second trip to Mount Hood, starting font Portland on Febru ary 2. The objective point of the member Is their clubhouse near Cloud Cap Inn. The party expects to be gone four da s. Bake Sale The ladle of thel uited Brethren church will have a baked food sale Saturday. January L'7th, at S. E. Bartmesa' store. J. C. Johnsen Home of GOOD SHOES Where the Best Values ComeFrom PROPER CARE WILL SAVE TREES INJURED BYSTORM (Continued From Pure 1) produce heavy yield of healthy fruit true to type. To remove a strong growing root and replace It with a tree from the nursery Is a mistake. The well established root yteni will in two or three year produce a top growth that will lie nearly as large If not a large a one on an un injured specimen of the same sea son's setting. (ienerally the use of grafting waxen ha not given very satisfactory re sult. The following formula and method of mixing produces a wax that give almost universal satisfac tion and I the only one recommend ed for orchard work. To prepare the wax use: Kosln, five pounds; ln-es-wax, one pound; charcoal (pulver ized very finely I one-half pound; raw linseed oil, one gill. Melt the rosin and lieenwax togeth er over a slow fire. Stir la the char- i coal slowly In order to make a smooth mixture. Then stir In the ! raw linseed oil or grease of Home form. This wax will become very hard. Before cooling pour It In i greased pan or paper boxe which have been coated with oil. Large quantities may be made at one time and stored until needed, a till wax may be kept Indefinitely. To upply thl wax It must be melted und ap. plied while warm. A email paint brush i the most desirable tool for making the applications. A special grafting pot Is found most servicea ble w Idle using this wax. A plan of the iot maybe had at the oflice of the plant pathologist. For Sale A fine lot of hay in the Mt. hood district. Near Alt. Hood Post Office. Phone, OJell 38 or 2002-x. Do you know that fully nine out of every ten case ol rheumatism are simply rheumatism of the muscles due to cold or damp, or chronic rheumatism, and rcijulre no Internal treatment whatever? Apply ( haui berlaln' Ltulincut freely and s.-e how quickly It give relief. For sale by nil dealer. The Loaf of Quality Log Cabin Bread. For sale at A. C. Stnten (iro eery and Bragg Mercantile Co. Schubert Crio ...AT... UNITARIAN CHURCH THURSDAY, JAN. 25 1 . 6th Air Varie Chas. 'Dancla Mr. Chandler 2. The Fishermen of England D'jlvtoergnc Bernard Mr. Osgood 3. Polonaise, A Major Chopin Mr. Hoerline 4. Sonata No. 8 Mozart Allegro Vivace, Andante Sostenuto, Rondo Allegro Mr. Chandler and Mr. Hoerline 5. (a) Thy Presence John W. Metcalf (b) A Stolen Pearl Dorothy Forster (c) The Night Has a Thousand Eyes John W.Metcalj Mr. Osgood 6. (a) Crecendo Lassen (c) Idilio Lack Mr. Hoerline 7. (a) Baracaroll (Tales of Hoffman Ojfenbach (h) Slumber Song Houser Mr. Chandler 8. An Old World Serenade Erick Mcycr-IIclmunJ Messrs. Osgood, Hoerline, Chandler BARGAINS IN 6R0CERIES AT HUGGIN'S CASH STORE L. H. Huggins Reed & Henderson, Inc., Two Doorf North of Postoffke Best Fruit Sugar, 14 lbs for $1.00. Sack $G.G0 The Dalles Diamond Flour, per sack 1.30. Bbl. 5.10 The Columbia River Jewel, per sack 1.20. Bbl. 4.70 Swift & Co. Sugar Cured Hams, per lb 18 Swift & Co. Sugar Cured Breakfast Bacon, ier lb 18 All our 3 lb. cans Coffee, per can 1.05 Homa Chief Shrimp, reg. 15c can, 2 cans for 25 3 cans Al Standard Corn for 25 3 cans Al Standard Tomatoes for 25 9 lb. Sack Goldenrod Cream Oats 45 9 lb. Sack Albers Cream Oats 50 9 lb. Sack Corn Meal 30 Cream Oats in bulk, per lb 05 1-4 Case Picnic Crackers 1.15 1-4 Case City Sodas 1,15 Liquid Blueing, per bottle 05 Our Leader Brown Soap, 7 bars for 25 White Borax Naptha Soap, G bars for 25 Fels Naptha Soap, per bar 05 We make very low prices in quantities and case lots. How Much Rent Do You Pay? Why not buy one of our cheap lots NOW. Rent money you never see again. Installment money paid on the right kind of a home of your own is money put back into your pockets. Improvements on Tine Street Have greatly increased the value of lots in MIDDLETON SUB-DIVISION, but they have not risen in price. Cement sidewalks on Pine street, city water and sewer. Fxjiense of connection small. Ibstract of Title Free with each lot bought for cash. Just 22 lots left. Prices $250 to $300. Terms $5.00 to 10.00 a month. If you want a beautiful view, select lots on TOP of HILL near steps. The Original Hood Kiver Townsite Company is closing out its lots at very low figures and with easy terms. Ix)ts run in pairs 50 feet Fast and West by 200 feet North and South. New sewer line. Prices $450 to $500 a pair. Ten per cent down and $10.00 a month. jjzrzxxxxxxxxzxxxKrzzxxxxzrzxxxxzzm IO TO J. H. HRILBRONNER & CO. For Fcal Estate Dargains in Tobttn and Valley Mellbronner building Mood River, Oregon Ikuzzxzzzzxxxzzzzzxxxxxxx: