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o THE HOOD RIVER NEWS, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 7, 1912 ULP1T O HrM Christian Church. At tin' iinriiliitf rfrrvUe Suiuln.v M. I'. I'.witiH will N- In I'hnrifi' and In tlio t-vt-iiliitf Mrs. Jennie liet'ler of The Ptllett 111 l . the speaker Baptist Church On next Sun. lay nlcht or at latent the Sunday evening follmvlnir Mr. I larreax vo I'Xptrts to open a Herlen t m-rmoii ut the r.aptlnt clnireh on the "I. Id- nut) Tlnit'H if It-Kim." the atne to 1h' illustrated l.v stereop t icon. Christian Science Services Christian Selence nervlees will le hehl In the ('iiuuierelal t "I n I rooinn SiiiiiJa.v at 11 a. iu., nuhjevt. "Spirit." Sunilar Ht'hool at 10 a. in in room li. lavhlnon luilMing. t"lnemlay evening testimonial met-1 Injra are hehl In Iavhl(ton liullcllni; All are cordially invlteil t attend these services. Heading room open dully. No. ti, lavldi)ii lul 1 tl 1 1) (J. " Methodist Church Sunday sehool at 10 a. m. French tnir service at 11 a. in., theme, "Hem med In." .1 unlor Iveaue at !t p. m I'.p worth league, P::tt p. m. Preach Inn at ":" p m. Kev. H. ). IVrrv. district superintendent, will oeeupj the pulpit In the evening. Prayer ineetliiir Thursday evening at 7::t0. All are cordially Invited to attend these services. Strangers made wel come. W. II. Younn. pastor. I'nited Brethren Church Oak and Sixth, Hew J. B. Parsons, minister. Sunday school at 10 a. in , i. A. 1'artls, superintendent. Morn ing worship and sermon ly Kev. W. A. Stark at 11 a. m. The Christian vex per ser Ice at 4 o'clock. Kev. W. B. Young will lrln the inexxape at this service. Special vocal and lu Mtrumeiital music K very body wel come. Every member of the church should hear both xpeakerx. The vexper xervlce at four o'clock each Sunday Is at each meeting in creasing In Interext and Importance. It Ik the uxherinir In of a new era and Introduction of the new church and return toward rextoration of priml tlve chrlxtlanlty. The round table talk of the paxtor laxt Sunday on the poxxlblllty of rent oritur the xub merged claxxex to their rights, to the rexourcex of nature and a rexpectable Biibxixtance wax very interesting and Inxtructlve. PARKDALE Kev. J. I). K. Alllxon of J'hlladel phla, I'a., mixxiouary from L'ono, Africa, wax a guest of Mrx. leo. V. Allen laxt week. He xpoke of hlx work In Africa Monday and Tuexday eveulnnx In the I'pper Valley I'nlted church at 1'arkdale to Interexted audiences. Kay Babxon Is reported ax cruising about the state of Ueorglu In u houseboat. He has secured a bunch of pickaninnies to te featured at the laxt entertainment In the Progressive Association lyceutii course. Walter Gregory of the firm of Mc- Isaac & Co. has taken poHxexxion of bin recently acquired ranch and lx engage)) In assembling the necessary Implements for on active campaign thin coming spring. W. S.. (jrlbble has compiled with You Can Save Some Clothes Money Now This is the time when you j"an buy It's our clean up time. We don't like to have winter goods here Copyright Hart Scharfnrr 8c Marx when the spring goods arrive. Hart, Schaffner & Marx CLOTHES Are always a good buy ; the money is in them at the regular price, but with the reduction that we have placed upon them, they are truly Bargains. Just drop in and look them over you do not have to buy we will be pleased to show you these values anyway. Boys' Clothing We have one of the finest lines of boys' Clothes in all the very latest styles and newest patterns. Boys' Suit of hard finished worsted, novelty stripe pattern, Knick- DO cn erbocker pants, the suit tJZiUU Boys' Suit of dark brown hard finished worsted, basket weave, Knick- CO erbocker pants 0014-0 Boys' Suit of medium dark brown all wool worsted with small invisible stripe effect, two pairs of Knickerbocker trousers with each suit. The QQ Boys' Suit of tan mixed cassimer with Knickerbocker pants. A splendid suit for service, ana one that will Or nn give the best of wear. Thesuit OwiUU We also have some Specials in Boys' Suits, all good patterns and well made; Knickerbocker Pants; in cassimere, worsteds and cheviots; broken lots that we want to close out $1.75 suit, now $1.40; $4.00 suit, now $2.98; $4.00 suit for $3.00, etc., etc., etc. Men's $3 and $3.50 Hats 98c Here is a bargain in Men's Stiff Hats, in greys, browns and tans. Good clean stock and late styles. These are some that we got in the Goldendale stock last spring, and while the styles are all right and the quality is first class yet they are a different brand than we carry and we want to clean them up. Your choice limn vvc 98c House Dresses - We want to call your attention to our excellent line of Ladies' House Dresses made of best grade percale or A. F. C. ging ham in plain colors, stripes and checks with high or low necks, long or three quarter sleeves, made full and neatly trimmed. $1, $1.50, $1.75 and $2 2nd Floor Children's Dresses We have a splendid assort ment of Children's Dresses in percale, outing, gingham and wool materials for 38c, 48c, 75c AND UP SECOND FLOOR A new shipment of.... Ladies' Velvet Shoes All sizes just in Our new spring line of.... Manhattan Shirts are now in and ready for your inspection. There is nothing better on the market. Uhe CD ARI JjV J Hood River's Best and Largest Store the uecexxnry building ordinance re cently paxxed by the Mount Hood town council and has placed lire ex capes on hlx new building. He has the stage equipped with an axbextox curtain and several sets of xcenex are U'ing painted by an eminent nrllxt. Iturpee and Summer, two recent arrivals iu the valley, are emulating the wlxe vlrglnx and have trimmed enough con) wood during the winter to provide fuel enough fur xeveral seasons to come. A program of modern songs and character actiug wax prexeiited to the music loverx of the I'pper Valley by the Kobley Male Quartet on laxt Monday eveulng. Thix wax the bext attraction prexeuted by the enter tainment committee of the Progres sive Axxoclation xo far iu the lyceuui courxe, and those who attended were amply repaid. To pleaxe a Parkdale audience, which generally is compoxed of talented people, lx a stunt thlx quartet did, ami not only pleaxed but delighted them. A special meeting uf the Piogres sive Axxoclation will be held Satur day, February 1 l, at '2 p. m. in Mc Ixaac'x halt, 1'arkdale, to reconxider the vote on the report of the road committee. The report recommended the conxtructloii of ttie Neil ( leek road to the baxe line, then a xpur on the baxe line to 1'arkdale, thence from the baxe line and Kodenhelxer'x eaxt corner xoutli to Valley Cre-t. All citizens, Irrexpective of member xhlp In the axxoclation, are earnestly requested to attend thlx meeting and voice their sentiments on thix Impor tant matter. Prof. W. H. Lawrence, the valley horticulturlxt, vlxlted the I'pper Val ley Thurxday afternoon and gave a practical demonxtratlon In first aid to the Injured fruit treex. He xi dec ted the 15'ibson lirox.' orchard ax a gorxl I J 1 J 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 subject and performed several opera tions for the editicatloll of the or chanlists. On Friday morning he imparted valuable Information at Mclxaac's hall on the proper treat ment of injured trees anil mapped out the prospective courxe of hix ac tlvitlex for the coming season. He recommended, and everyone xhould avail themxelves of the opportunity, purchasing a high grade thermome ter for taking the minimum und maximum temperature. If you de sire i. tie of these Instruments, the cost of which is $:!, notify Frofesxor Lawrence. WHITE SALMON (From the Enterprigo) With an eight Inch pipe the crew under Kniftneer alxh Is cutting down the hillside on the Frlck place overlooking the Narrows of the White Salmon. The water Is sluiced through and cuts down great chunks of earth. This work Is preparatory to the laying of l he concrete for t he wlngx of the big d un. Mr. Walxh says the power house will be located in the Narrows. SALE INVOLVING S24JH10 IS MADE V. S. Farris has sold to J. II. Nunamaker his ten-acre home place. Mr. Farris has also sold to Mr. Nunamaker the twelve and three-quarter acre tract known as the Lining- place and which originally belonged to Baker and Ilardinger. The price was $24,000. Mr. Farris took some Portland and Hood River city property as part payment. Both deals were made through W. S. Nichol. Mr. Nunamaker takes possession at once. With this transaction, Mr. Far ris has disposed of all his hold ings in the valley, having sold through Mr. Nichol during the past year property valued at $122,000. Mr. Farris is not going to leave the valley as he thinks this is the only place to live. If you have dizzy spells, attacks of momentary blindness, with ringing noises In the ears, It is an unfailing sign of a torpid liver, a condition which brings on some serious sick ness. If neglected. Herblne Is a pow erful liver tonic. It puts strength and activity Into the liver, purifies the bowels and restores a feeling of health, vigor and cheerfulness. Price ."s)c. Sold by Chas. N. Clarke. For sale, ". liuff Orpington pullets, nine and eleven mouths old, line stock, good layers. Write or call. F. M. La ton. I'.ox 17:1 Itegular Sunday excursion to Park dale. Pleasant trip for yourself and friends- J. C. John Home of GOOD SHOES Where the Best Values Come From ltertleson & Son have abandoned their drainage work at t'atn.is Prairie. I he drainage system Is about t wo thirds completed. It will b' finished by Newell, (irossett & Walsh of Portland, contractors who are putting In the dam at the Nar rows for the Northern KlectrlcCo Hretlexon iV Son have drawn flW.IKH), have done about fl'T.OOO. but Com mlsfdoner l'.ertxchi xa.x they have withheld L'.'i pel cent for t he purpose of defraying unpaid labor, etc. Tin contract was taken at $'iL',tu0. A Barrel i You'll get a big! Duncn oi laugns out -j of the jolly coon songs, the bright minstrel jokes, the humorous specialties, and all the other varieties of fun, on the Victor. Comr in Uviay and bear the Victor and bive a lew lauvus. vUlPnCWCDfCMt5C' riiMuULiiLn Oi 4 HOUSE Victor 110 to tliKi Victor-Vic troUi$IMo$.!5 l erms to suit Victor We sell EDISON'S too. s . ITleat tfiat is Sweet That is the kind that we carry and that, too, is the secret of our satisfied customers. You take no chances in ordering from us. "Onfy tfW Best" is our motto, and we live up to it every day in the year. Trade with us and enjoy GOOD MEAT. Kootl RiDer fRarfiet rr FOR HUMAN OR ANIMAL FLESH A remedy that is equally efncaclou In heallnar the wound. ore, sprain) cr other ailments of ths flesh of man or beast BALLARD'S SNOW LINIMENT A bfnlln r' mo.iv n rffortlv. ly meet th noo.H of nnlmal flejh r.er-1 not hfl i ft fa"h L VhSsT'Jf "tlfil ton flrnhtlr f-r the humnn ho.ly; Il.-ilUnm Know I.lnlmPnt proof of this ""J1" h"H nS fl.ch l.-alinif r. m .!, . 4 .ienlirnwl for mnn: and It l nually as prompt In curing the w"?". !t ii,'J, 'o-Tlmon nmon nnimM. Owners of blood-;d horses prefer It to ,nr other liniment ' I. hv. s no iimiiKiirlnjf :rn Ir. any of the minor accident or ailments. It heals by a mild power lo which thu Hi so .f hor :n s reKP'""'" re '.lily. . . It H of rr-dt vnl.io In l.calin harne yU. barbed wire ruts, woiin. s. festerlnK "ores an.C rnanr f,th-r nlln; i , to which hor-. , nr.. subject. In the rell. f of h.im.m fofTerlnir. ,'t ' W0'',P' I I, r,..ricil.ir:y In ruientt Ihs :,n of rheumatism, n-uralida sciatica n.l lumbago. When jrent J ruhbe.l In when the puln "xlsts. It kIvcs a most itratlfylns; relief to the p nffllr Jed. As a h""Ph old remedy for mi's, burns, bruises, sprains, contracted muscles, stiff neck, frost bites, swelllags. cnill bluii.s, Ivy f.ol.iorilti, thiro U tiolhin! better on earth. Put Up in Three Sizes, 25c, 50c and $1.00 per Bottle. 8T. I.Ol l", MO. JAMt S I. II Ml. till) PROriUKTOR for Jllsesseu o." Allmeals vf F.yes, fUephens V.jr ! Is EffPtlT Hrmedy. (res l'rrmaaelf. az: Hi RtCOHMCNOCPp-vLMll J Bad Weather for Coughs Don't let a cough or a cold hang on In this weather. However slight it may be, if you get another cold on top of it you're almost sure to develop pneumonia, pleurisy. bronchitis or tonsilitis. Even if your cough grows no worse, unless you get rid of it right away it will become firmly settled and stay with you for months, seriously weakening your lungs from the continual strain. Buy some good cough medicine to-day and stop it now. We have several excellent cough remedies that will give you relief. We can heartily endorse Rexall C harry Bark Cough Syrup for coughs, hoarseness and sore throat. One dose of this new preparation is guaranteed to relieve any cough, and one bottle to cure it. This delightfully flavored and palatable cough syrup is as different from the old, nauseating cough remedies as it is possible to imagine. It is very pleasant for children; easy to take and immediate in its effects. Sold with the Rexall guarantee. ' CARL A. PLATH DRUGGIST Store Scbiibert Crio AT UNITARIAN CHURCH TUESDAY, EVENING, FEBRUARY 13 PROGRAM 1. Military March Schubert Mr. Hocrline 2. Concerto No. 5 F. R. Scitz Mr. Chandler 3. The Horn (From the French) Flogier Mr. Osgoocl 4. Sonata No. I Weber Allegro, Larghetto, Rondo Mr. Chandler and Mr. Ioerline 5. (a) Hunting Song ) . , , , . (b) Spring Song J Mendelssohn Mr. Hocrline 6. (a) Our little love is newly born (b) You're just as pretty as the day . ' Clark (c) You, dear, and I ) Mr. Osgood 7. (a) Dcutschcr Tanse Dittersdorf (b) Slumber Song Chandler Mr. Chandler 8. The Angels' Serenade Braga Messrs. Osgood, Hocrline and Chandler CI I AH. N. CLARKE