The Hood River news. (Hood River, Or.) 1909-current, February 14, 1912, Page 2, Image 2

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    THE HOOD RIVER NEWS, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 14. 1912
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llll.l.Y K.IKT.MAN
Kx convict KvatiKfltot, who In to
cpt'iik here.
WILL TAX FRUIT TREES IN
STATE OF WASHINGTON
Fruit trwH In Wawhlngtoii are uot
to Ik? exempt from fixwHuinent for
taxation purpoHi'M. The ntntt tax
cotumlxHlon ho rult-i la a formal
opinion to the ant'xnnor of Chelan
county. It hnn titt-n the cuntom Id
many mi-tlnim of the utate to exempt
fruit tree, lint there In no authority
for thin urnlcr the constitution uuil
Htipreme court deciKlon, hold the
Htate tax conimlriHton, although the
legislature did pass a law exempting
them.
The tax commlwulon cite a deci
sion of the supreme court to show
that the legislature had no power to
exempt any property from taxation,
it la announced by the commission
that some counties have exempted
fruit trees, while In other counties
the trees are taxed.
Mens Dress Shirts
WK AKK OFFERING some
extra big bargains in Men's
Dress Shirts made of hijih grade
madras and percale in stripes and
figures, band collars; some have
plain, others pleated fronts -good
clean stock. Also a good
assortment of soft collar Shirts
in very pretty patterns made of
corduroy and cheviot shirting
with dainty silk stripe or check
medium dark "J and light colors,
shirt suitable for most any kind
of wear,' and one" that will give
perfect satisfaction in appear
ance or wear, and in values up
to $2.50, your choice, -v
each f C
MUSICAL TEA GIVEN BY
MISS CARLISLE'S PUPILS
At n musical te.t given at her
studio on Prospect Avenue, Miss
Maude Carlisle presented her pupils
In a well-rendered program on Sat
urday afternoon. The numbers were
given an excellent Interpretation and
showed excellent technical training,
the solos lielng given entirely from
memory. About fifty guests were
present. Miss Carlisle was assisted
In receiving by her sister, Mrs. Frank
lyu Smith, and tea was poured by
Mrs. K. T. Simpson and Mrs. ('has.
N. Clirke.
Those who took part In the pro
gram Included linger and 'Douglas
Simpson, I'.eryl Clark, Vivian and
Aluha Shrum, Aldlne Itartmess,
.lennette Ituley, Mary Iabney, Irene
Kalcy, Mildred lludley, a-ui Crump
and Newton Clark.
Men's Hats
Men's Hats in soft or stitf styles,
in tans, greys, browns and
blacks, values up to
$3.50, your choice..
98c
Mens Shoes
WE HAVE received several
big shipments of Shoes
during the past week, and are
well prepared to supply you with
the very latest in the line of
footwear.
No. 2272 Men's gun metal
calf blucher, Goodyear welt, half
double sole, Loraine rn
last, the pair OJiOU
No. ltU0 -Men's gun metal calf
button, Goodyear welt, half
double sole, Adlon last, a very
snappy Shoe and one that will
give good wear. The ai aa
Pair... 04iUU
No. 1G3G-Men's tan calf button.
Goodyear welt, single sole, fussy
last; this shoe has the high bump
toe. Military heel, wide extended
sole, short vamp, the shoe that
fits the foot perfectly, holds its
shape and is in every way up to
the minute in style and the very
best of shoe value in
point of wear, the pr. .
We also have a splendid line of
patent leathers, box calf, kanga
roo and elk skin, prices from
$ 1 .50 a pair, up.
Ladies Shoes
NEW LOT just opened up.
including all the newest and
latest styles.
No. 4G8- Ladies' Vici Comfort
Shoe, with very flexible sole,
cushion inner sole, blucher cut,
medium low rubber heel. If
your feet hurt you we are sure
that you will find nothing as
comfortable as this. It not only
gives you comfort but it is a
dressy shoe and one that gives
the best of wear. The Fn
pair OZiOU
No. 6719 American Lady, vici
button, cap toe, Goodyear welt
sole. Military heel, short vamp,
high round toe. the
pair
No. 6718 American Lady, tan
calf button, cap toe Goodyear
welt sole, Military heel, high
round toe; short vamp, a very
popular shoe and one that gives
the best of service, the OQ Or
Pair OwiU
No. 6650 American LadySpec'l.
patent leather, button, turn sole,
Cuban heel, plain toe, stage last.
S3.00
THE PARIS FAIR
THIS is aimed at you; we hope it will hit you
just rijjht, and that you will take just a few
minutes and look over the special prices we offer on
HART, SCHAFFNER & MARX SUITS
This is one of the very latest
styles, and for dress wear cannot
be surpassed. It fits the foot ier-
fectly and gives comfort as well
as a very stylish appear
ance. The pair
S3.50
We also have Ladies' Shoes in
Velvets, Suedes, Box Calf and
Canvas. Shoes to suit all in
price and style.
We carry the largest and most
complete line of Footwear for
Men, Women and Children in the
county and our prices are the
lowest.
Boys' Underwear Special
We have a few odd lots in boys'
Underwear, in fleece lined and
wool, separate garments and
some Union Suits. Boys' draw
ers, sizes 22. 24, 26, 28 and 30;
shirts, sizes 24, 26, 28, 30 and 32;
boys' Union Suits, size 28 only,
your choice, the garment P fj
only 3
Just received a new line of
Fringe Trimming
Airwidths
Hood River's Best i Largest Store
ULPflT
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MINIATURE GARDEN IS
SHOWN IN STORE WITDOW
A miniature uirlen. Hilornei with
a waterfall, creek ami little pooil. In
b'-lng prepared In the nIiow window
of the Stewart Hardware Company
In order to demoiiHtrate the Kruw
InK qualities of Burpee neeilx. The
w Indow 1 a reallHtlc an well an nrt
lntlc piece of work. It now only
awaits the appearance of the plants
to make It complete.
Christian Science Services
Christian Science wrvlcen will lie
held In the Commercial Cluh rooms
Sunday at 11 a. m., subject, "Soul."
Sunday school at 10 a. tn. In room
6, Davidson building. Wednesday
evening testimonial meetings are
held In Davidson building All are
cordially Invited to attend thei-e
services. Heading room open daily.
No. 0, Davidson building
Methodist Church
Sunday school ut 10 a. ni. Preach
lug services at 11 a. tn. an I 7:'-'M p m
rhemes, morning, "The Heavenly
Vision," evening, "The Hani Way."
Junior league at ' p tn Kpw orth
league at Oil'.o p. m. I'ra.wr meeting
ou Thursday evening at ".''M oYlock
All are cordially linited to attend
these services. Strangers made wel
come. . I-, doling, pastor.
Entertainment at Pine drove
The Ladles' Aid society of Pine
Grove church will give a coii'vrt
with a program of high order and
the Is-st talent the valley nffoids, on
Wednesday. Feb. 14, l'.MJ. at the
church. 1 nine ami bring our friends
The concert will be followed by a
social hour.
City Office Moved To New Rooms
The city recorder's odiee has b.vn
moved Into its permanent location
Id the quartern recently vacated by
the Davenport Harness Compauy on
Oak Htreet lietween First and Second
streets. The city water otliee will
move Into the same oltice on thel.'tli
,f the month.
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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
GOOD ROADS MEN LISTEN j
TO ADDRESS BY EXPERT j
(Continued From Paire 1) j
ent nt the meeting to ask questions
anil a number availed themselves of
the opportunity.
One of the Interesting features of
the meeting was the address by Iv L.
Smith, who gave some reminiscences
of Lincoln. Mr. Smith attended the
convention at which Lincoln was
uninitiated and It left a vivid Impres
slon on his mind. He reviewed In an I
interesting manner the conditions as I
they existed just prior to the conven- j
tion. He spoke of the attempt of the
Smith to extend slavery Into the ter- !
ntorles anil reviewed the Dred Scott
decision and Its effect on the people.
Feeling ran high and many illustra
tions were given by Mr. Smith. The
convention, the tight to nominate
Lincoln and the storm of enthusiasm
that followed his nomination were
st riklngl.v pictured.
An Interesting fai t brought oi.t by
Mr Smith was that the Oregon dele,
tratetotlie convention named Hot
ace tireeley s his proxy and the lat
ter, lH-nldes voting for Lincoln, was
one of the most active workers in liU
behalf, so t ha t Iregou maybe said
to have done much towards nomi
nating Lincoln.
Secretary Kanffinan contributed
to the program in Interesting Lin
coin anecdote. ''Illinois" was snug
by a quartet which Included Lev.
A. Harris, Murray Kay, tieorge
K. Wilbur and Hanks Mortimer.
They were accompanied by A. L.
t 'rocker.
C. C. I-mmon spoke In behalf of
the newly-organized (iood Loads
League and urged t hat all the local
boosters Join. Mr. Marls, represent
ing the o. A. ('. extension depart
ment, spoke of the country life move
ment, mention of w hich Is made In
another column.
How to cure a cold Is a question In
which many are Interested just now.
Chamberlain's Cough Letnedy has
won Its great reputation nnd lm
ineiise sale by Its remarkable cure of
c ilds. It car. always be depended
upon. For sale by all dealers.
PROHIBITIONISTS TO
ORGANIZE HERE
A mass convention of the l'rolil
bittonists of Hood Liver county has
been called for next Monday at 10
o'clock to be held in t he Commercial
Club rooms.
The object of this convention Is to
elect a county cntral and executive
committee for the joining two years
as well as delegates to the state con-
EAST SIDE IRRIGATING
COMPANY HOLDS MEETING
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A meeting of the Fast Side Irriga
ting Compauy was held the last of
the week at the Commercial Club
Finances were discussed and a reso
lution was passed providing for the
issuance of $10,000 worth of addition
al stock In cases where It Is possible
to deliver the water to buyers with
out extra expense. Directors were
elected as follows; J. H. Ferguson,
M. Hawthorne, J. II. Day, Peter
Mohr, M. I'endergast, A. W. Peters
and II II. W'tiugh. At a Subsequent
meeting of the directors officers were
elected as follows .1. II Ferguson,
president;.!. II. Day, vice president
It II W augh, secretary, and
I'lanchar, treasurer.
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Ho.V El lil'.Ni; W". fllAI IN
ventlon to lie held In Portland Feb
ruary '".), and to transact other Im
portant business.
F.ugene W Chalin, who was camli
date for president on the Prohibition
ticket in llHis, w ill lie present and will
address the enliven tion. State Sec
retary Taylor will also deliver a
speech.
The convention will continue
through t he day, Mr. Chalin speak
ing at the afternoon session and
again In the evening.
We print our paper MONDAYS and
TUESDAYS. Copy required Monday
J. C. Johnsen
Home of
GOOD
SHOES
Where the Best
Values ComeFrom
Concert
O.A.
b
Clee
and landolin Clubs
40 nr-CoIlege youths in songs and stunts gw40
Monologues, Songs. Har the "Harry Lauder of the West."
Monroe Opera House, Friday Evening, Feb. 16
SEATS ON SALE AT THE USUAL PLACE
Prices, 50c, 75c and $1 .OO
"Live over again those College Days of yore"
Notice to Architects
The school board of school district
No. 11, Hood Klver county, State of
Orpgon, will be In ochsIoii at Oak
CJrove hall at 10 a. in. on February
115, Hill, to consider plans for a four
room brick Hclioolhouse complete at
an estlmatad cost not to exceed
$K!,(Hi0. Plans for a one and two
story with full basement to be con
sidered. The board reserves the
right to reject any or all plans.
it H. M. Fka.ntih, Clerk.
Pine drove Ladies Sew
The ladles of Pine drove Aid so
ciety wish to notify their friends and
acquaintances that they will do
plain sewing at afternoon meetings
occurring every two weeks.
If you want to buy anything from
a guinea hen to a fruit farm adver
tise In the News and you will tlnd It.
Notice ol the Settlement ot Account
Tn the County Court of the State of Oreirun, for
Hood Kivor County. (In I'robate. )
In the matter of the eutate of Kranria Conlon,
deceased.
Notice ia hereby siven that Koae Conlon. Ad
ministratrix of the eatate of r'rancia Conlon. de
ceased, haa rendered and presented for aettlement
to, and tiled in the County (ourt of the said
County and State, her tinal account, aa auch Ad
ministratrix and that Friday the 15th day of
March. I HI 2. at 2 p. m. of aaid day. at the court
room of aaid County Court, in Hood Kiver in the
aaid County and State, haa been duly appointed
by the aaid County Court aa the time and place
for the aettlement of the aaul tinal account, at
which time and place any person intereated in the
said estate may appear and tile his exceptions in
writing to the aaid tinal account and contest the
same. KOSKCONI.ON.
Administratrix of the Ketale of
Kranns Conlon, deceased.
Hated this 10th day of February, lili.
7-11
BARGAINS
IN GROCERIES AT HUGGIN'S CASH STORE
You save on all grades of Groceries
when you buy from us
Coffee in Hulk, per pound ..25c, 30c and $ ..T5
All our 3 lb. cans Coffee, Dependable, M. J. 15 and Ar
lington Club, jier can l.()5
3 cans Carnation, Sunrise, Pioneer and Jersey Cream
Milk for .25
All our 50c per can Baking Powder for 45
Cream Rolled Oats in bulk, per lb. .05
3 lb. can Ghirardelli Chocolate for 85
3 cans Al Standard Tomatoes for 25
3 cans Al Standard Corn for .25
A & L solid packed Tomatoes, doz . 1.25
A & L Corn, per doz, $1.25, case 2.40
Swift & Co. SugarCured Breakfast Bacon, ier lb 18
Swift & Co. Sugar Cured Hams, jer lb 18
Read our prices each week in this paper and
Compare with those you pay elsewhere
L. H. Huggins
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HERBINE
For the Bowels
A Cure for Chronic Constipation, Torpid Liver
and Irregular Bowel Movements.
Constipation it th moat common disorder of th bowl It
affecti both aexea and! all aire but Is morn prevalent araonc
women berauae their duties: In tho Jiotwchnl.1 require less physical
exercise than the occupation of men; therefore women Buffer
most from Its baneful effect. ( i '
A constipated pernon Is an mny victim when expoied to inr
r.frl1i,Vd'"ei"?rr,"'umonla! Typhoid Fever. Malaria, Kheumatlam.
r,mall Pox. Yellow FcVcr and Hrlhfe Disease gather their annual
riarvcst of death amonjr thoao who aro habitually conatlpated
i:ven though they eacapo these dlneaaes, such persona are always
nlllriu more or leag. They have headarhes, bad digestion, dlxxl
ne. vlrtlgo (blind atnggera), sallow complexion, flatulence Ins
it strength; and no energy at nil. llerblne haa a moat admirable
ffrrct In the bowels; It Is cooling, purifying and regulating It
puts a prompt check on biliousness, wind In the bowels, nervous
ness, heartburn, bad breath, low spirits, drowsloeaa la the d.
time and nervous wakefulness at night, " M" '
Price 50c per Bottle.
?w.ncs r. mump hopwctob tx. touts, mo.
4 I'o.' Weak Sight or Bora Eyes, v.oe Stephen Ere Salve. It tmfts.
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