THE HOOD RIVER NEWS, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 14, 1912 LOCALSandPERSONALS Mr. MaU-1 Carter vlltil frletul In Tin1 I'nlUn the lnt if the wtfk. Mr. Melvlna Wmxlluirn vImUciI 'rim at MohIit tlif lant of the wtfk. Mr. F. H. HutclilDHon went to Pi rtliuiil for a nhort vllt the lat of tin' w tt k. Mri. O. I.. WanltMi went to Port liiml tin" taut of the week to nmltTo iiii'iHv al treatment. MIhm l.villa JohiiHon ami Ml Viola I'iwlier went to Portlaml lat week to mi1 the Chocolate Soliller. Ir. F. I. Wllwou left the hint of the week to epenil the Hummer on Ills ranch ninr Vanhoui;al, Vnnh. Minn I .oli Frleilley anil Mrs. Win. Kemp went to Portland the lawt of the week to 'nil a few day. V. K. Itradley, having disponed of lilrt liolilhiKO here, ha jroue to KtriS t .in, where he ha purfliaxt'd a ranch. Mr. anil Mrs. F.. K. House have heen rvcelvlii; congratulation upon the Mrth of a daughter on Wednes day. Kows of electric lights have leen attached to the exterior of the Hotel Oregon and make an attractive Il lumination. Mr. uiul Mrs. A. I). Moe expect to leave the last of the week for South ern California, where they will sjend a couple of weeks. Mrs. W. II. Staats visited her daughter, Mrs. Chas. N. Clarke, here the last of the week while enroute from Portland to her home In Mau plu, Ore. Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Courtrls'it of Sandwich, 111., who are spending the winter with their daughter, Mrs. A J. Wlup, left Friday to spend a few days visiting frleuds in Albany. E. It. Claxton went to Portland the last of the week to see Mrs. Clax ton, who has been undergoing medi cal treatment there, and with a view to bringing her back, as she Is mak ing a nice recovery. The steamer J. X. Teal will resume Its run probably between the fifteenth and twentieth of this month. The Tahonio will then 1 transferred back to the run between Cascade Locks and The Dalles. Last Week of WHITE SALE White Galatea 15c Yard All White Goods New Goods Our 1912 Spring Lines are coming in every day now, the new designs are certainly beautiful, and the prices will help cut down the High Cost of Living. We take pleasure in showing (TT New Spring Coats and Suits lStrictly Tailored, and Right in Style and Price New Spring Suitings Beautiful Pastel shades in soft wool Suitings, double Faced Cloths, Cream Serges and Worsteds :: :: New Silks and Mercerized Goods New Zephyrs, Ginghams and Galateas Ask to see the new French Challis at 45c Advertised in Portland stores for 65 cents Bragg mercantile Co. Colonel W. F. Tucker Is recovering from a severe Illness. Mr. and Mrs. A. S. Keld lift Mini day for a short visit la Portland. A daughter was bom to Mr. and Mrs. Fred Klesat Parkdale Sunday Mrs. J. W. Palmer Is seriously 111 at her home In the Oak (irove dis trict. Samuel Kaymond lias returned to tiranddalles, his mother U-Ing much better. Mr. ami Mrs. 11. T. IVttltt have takcu apartments In the Mt. Hood hotel annex. A baby girl was born to Mr. and Mrs. Louis S. Iseubergat the local hospital Sunday evening. J. Ciuuulng of White Salmon un derwent an operation at the Cottage hospital Sunday morning. L. S. Alusworth left yesterday on a trip to Lake county. He expects to lie gone about ten days. Irs. Prouson and Waugh per formed an operation on Mrs. W.J. Keckors the last of the week. Philip Carroll returned the last of the week from Corvallis, where he has lieen taking the short course In horticulture. The dancing club recently organ ized by the young married iMp1een- Joyeil another hop at Hellbronner's hall Friday evening. Alex Clark Roe of Portland, who owns an orchard in the Upper Val ley, was a guest at the Hotel Oregon the first of the week, Mr. and Mrs. Shirley 1'age are re ceiving congratulations upon the birth of a sou at the Cottage hospi tal Monday morning. Earl Clark, who underwent a seri ous operation at the hospital three weeks ago, has returned to his home In Pine drove to complete his recu peration. D. J. Cooper of The Palles lias an nounced his candidacy for state sen ator from Wasco and Hood River eounties, and seeks the Republican endorsement at the April primary election. He says he Is a progressive who believes In the primary law and statement number one, the initiative, referendum and recall. This has been a Real White Sale Ask your neighbor about it. Come be fore the week is out at Sale Prices Now White Crepe 15c Yard lavld furrier, Jr., was a visitor In Portland the last of the week. Mrs. F-. U. Pooley spent the wetk end with her parents In Portland W. 11. Kccles of llaker City visited In this city and at Dee the last of I he week. William Thurston has returned from the Kast, where he spent the winter. John Iceland Henderson of Tilla mook was a busluess visitor In the city Thursday. Mrs. Arthur Clarke was the guest of Mr. aud Mrs. V. O. lladley at The Dalles last week. The Karly Hour Dancing Club held an enjoyable dauce at Hellbronner's hall Saturday evening. J. v, vt leUrtcK ol l'ortlaud was here between trains Friday, with his daughter, Mrs. C. D. Hlurlcbs. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Spencer of Parkdale went to The Dalles the last of the week for an extended visit. Mr, and Mrs. V, A. Stark went to Voslerthe last of the week to visit their daughter, Mrs. William Akers J. W. Simmons of Portland, who owns a ranch here, was In the city a couple of days the latter part of the week. a i . Maiie, who uuuerwent a se rious operatlou ut the hospital Sat urday evening, Is making a nice re covery. ('. L. Wheeler, who is associated with I!. E. Duncan and Company. will spend the next few weeks In Portland. Mrs. J. J. Knapp returned to the 'ortland Sauatartum Saturday for further treutment. Mr. Knapp ac companied her. Dr. K. L. House cf Spokane gave a series of four very scholarly and In terestlng addresses at the Cungrega tioual church last week. l!y a slip of the pen, C. F. Gilbert wus given credit last week with hav inif a better nnir. Mr. uilbert says he Is still single even If It Is leap year. Friends of County Judge Culliert- sou are urging hlm to become a can didatefor the legislature and have been doing some work In different sections of the county. Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Hlnrlchs recelv- a telegram Saturday announcing the birth of a son to Mr. and Mrs. Ferdi nand Janke of Tacoma, Wash. Mrs. Janke was formerly Miss Wledrlck. Mrs. Isaac Jeffries and Mrs. W. F. Audrews left Thursday for a visit In Spokane. Mrs. Audrews will be the guest of her daughter, Mrs. Ham, who Is a well-known vocalist of the Inland City. At the meeting of the county court last week the Hydro Electric Com pany submitted a bid to light the court house for $2 a month. A bid of $1.."0 was submitted by the Hood Klver lias & Electric Company. J. M. Culbertson, Sherman Frank and A. Whitehead were among the visitors In Portland the last of the week. While there Mr. Culbertson visited the new Multnomah hotel aud describes It as the most ele gantly furnished aud attractive that he has ever seen. Citizens who have not registered this year are not entitled to sign candidates' nomination petitions, according to a letter just received by County Clerk Hanson from District Attorney Wilson. Those who have not registered since 1510 are not en titled to sign such (wtltlons. Word received here from Mr. and Mrs. It. H. Wallace Is to the effect that they are now In Cologne, Ger many, where they are visiting their daughter, Mrs. Harold Koenetnanti. They state that they greatly enjoyed the Journey to Cologne and expect to remain there until spring, when they will return here. County Assessor Wlckham went to Salem yesterday to attend a meeting of the state assessors ami the state tax commission. Matters of Impor tance relating to the assessment of property for the year l!ll' will be considered ns well as proposed legis lation. It will be followed by a meeting of the Assessors' Asso ciation. According to th Mosler Pullettn, C. H. I-lton, who has charge of the construction work of the Pacific Power it Eight Co., moved his gang of workmen from Uuweua Into M slT last week. Mr. l-lton stated that the wires would be strung Into town within a week and that the company would then Im? ready to furnish electricity to those whom buildings are wired. True-To-Name Nursery Wishes to announce that they have only a few thousand of those guaranteed trees left. Better order now before it's too late. Address, TRUE-TO-NAME NURSERY, Phone 2002-K Mood River, Ore. lteymund Early was home from the I'ulverstty of Oregon vhdtlng his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Cbarlen T. Early, over the wi ck end. Mrs. I F. Heiid.Tson and daugh ter, Miss Coustaiu". entertained the West Side ISrldge Club very pleas antly Saturday aft rnoon. KoU-rt It. Carter is moving Into the bouse formerly occupied by W. T. Sleddou adjoining the McCan property on the wet side. Dr. Locke, the I'uitland surgeon, came up Saturday evnttig and per formed three operations at the hos pital, returning Sunday afternoou. Seven-room house for sale on Eighth street. Lot ltHx!X). Nice home. Quick sale at ?i:W), one-half or less cash. Keed Henderson Inc. Asa aud Frank Culler, accompan ied by their sister, Miss Lucy, re turned the last of the week from Portland, where tiny spent part of the winter. Misses Margaret Mckelsen and Ruth Ktssell, who are conval-sclng from appendicitis, were able to re turn to their homes from the hospi tal Saturday. St. Mark'd Guild will give a silver tea tomorrow (Thursday) afternoon at the home of Mrs l: 1. Gould from 3 to 5 p. in. The l idi.'s will welcome all of their friends. Hev. II. O". Perry of Sunnyslde, Wash., was In the city this week In connection with hi duties ns district superintendent of The Dalles district of the M. E. church. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Kimball re turned Monday from Corvallis. where they attended the short course. l ordliatn klmball will re turn the hist of the week. It. B. ColIIs, representing the Hardle Manufacturing Company, was In the city the first of the week demon strating the spraying machine for the Gilbert Implement Company. D. J. Cooper of The Dalles, who has announced that he Is a candidate for the nomination fur state senator. was In the city the first of the week meeting old friends and making new oues. Mrs. W. B. Dlckerson, who was with Mr. Dlckerson at Corvallis dur- lug the short course, returned Thurs day, after having visited friends In Portland en route. Her mother, Mrs- Nellie Peck, left Saturday to visit her sister, In lil'ilne, Wash. Captain McCan, manager of the Tip-Top Garage, has just received a 1912 model Alco. This Is a six-cylin der, five-passenger, 60-90 horse power car aud Is built by the American Lo comotive Company along the most up-to-date lines. It has a maximum speed of from 7S to 90 miles an hour. Messrs. Turner and Cannon, two electrical experts appointed by the federal court at Portland, were In town again the first of the week ex amlnlng the lines of the two com panies and taking notes In order to determine whether the stipulated re qulrements have been carried out, The two companies disagree ns to this. The county court held Its monthly session last week. The list of 200 taxpayers, from which wlllledrawn the jury lists during the year, was prepared. Petitions for roads pre sented by (J. W. Kennedy and others. David I. Stone and others and Jas. M. Cliltty and others were taken under advisement. Hood River Chapter No. 27, Royal rch Masons, held a special .meeting Monday evening for the purpose of presenting Past High Priest A. D. Moe with an appropriate emblem In token of his faithfulness during the past year. The presentation was made In behalf of the chapter by the present high priest, J. K. Carson. A delightful evening's entertain ment was given Wednesday by the Robley Male Quartet. This Is one of the nuinluT on the Hood River ly- ceii in course, which Is proving very popular. The attendance Wednes day evening was large and the varied program of singing, reading and the atricals given by the quartet was thoroughly enjoyed. A heights volunteer fire depart ment has lieen organized with a membership of about twenty-five. Ollicers have been elected as follows E. M. Holrnan, captain; Hubbard Taylor, assistant captain; W. A. Cames, secretary, and W. II. Shrum, treasurer. Representatives of the new company will meet with the city firemen this evening, at which time It Is expected that an affiliation will le effected. The high school basketball team was defeated by Goldendale high In the game played at the latter place Friday evening, score 2H to 14. Hood River and Goldendale are now tied for the championship of the Mid-Co-lumbla Iengup. Hood River plays Stevenson next Friday at Stevenson. Goldendale plays White Salmon at the latter place. If the leading team are still tied, the decisive game will probably lie played In this city. Cleanse the bowels and strengthen the llvrr by using Herblne. It Is a fine liver stimulant and bowel regu lator. Price 50c. Hold by Chan. N. Clarke. Mrs. George Wtssluger arrived last week to visit her sister, Mrs. Charles A. Hell, it the Mt. Hood hotel. Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Bower of Port land and their daughter Stella are vlsltlug at the home of their son, Virgil Bower. S. Adler, who came out from New York to take charge of the) eighth grade, has reslgued his position and left tor the East Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. W. IS. Starrett nnd Mr. and Mrs. William It. Davidson were In town from Van Horn Friday evening to attend the dance. W. A. Barrett, Alfred C. Schmltt and O. A. Archibald, business men of Albany, were here the last of the week looking over the valley. Charlee Lage, who recently under went an operation for appendicitis, was In a critical condition the last of the week, but danger Is now past and he is reported on the road to recovery. J. C. Skinner, formerly secretary of the local Commercial Club, has re turned from a four months' trip through the East and In Southern California in the Interests of the Palmer Bucket Company and tha Davidson Fruit Company. Among those from here registered at Portland hotels the last of the week were the following: Mr. and and Mrs. P. S. Davidson, Fred W. Wnsson nnd Arthur McCreery at the Portland; C. K. Marshall at the Portland and W. B. Dlcktnsou at the Seward. Secretary Kauffman of the Com mercial Club has received word from Randall R. Howard of Portland say ing that he has been commissioned to write an article for the Sunset- Paclfic Monthly which will describe Mt. Hood from the standpoint of the tourist and the Mt. Hood trip. A number of photographs and descrip tive literature were sent to Mr. Howard. Relishes in Bulk... Olives, Sweet Pickles Sour Pickles, Dill Pickles Chow-Chow Sweet Relish Mince Meat Sauer Kraut Dates Dried Peaches Dried Apricots, Dried Apples Fresh Eastern Oysters All new and fresh at... THE STAR GROCERY "6000 THIN6S TO EAT" Perigo & Son SPECIAL MISSION FURNITURE We are prepared to make to order almost anything in spec ially designed Mission Furniture and solicit your order for any thing you want made in that line. To keep our men and ma chines busy we will make special low prices for February and March. We also make Finishing Lumber for your house. J. M. WRIGHT & CO. Th one 30(m2C Hood 'RixJer, Oregon PIERIAN CLASS TO GIVE ENTERTAINMENT FEB. 23 An entertainment under the aus pices of the Pierian Class will lie given on Friday evening, Feb. 2:1, at the Methodist church. The program Is In the hands of Mrs. Louise Boy den, who Is well known In Hood River as a finished elocutionist and whose programs are always much enjoyed. Mrs. Boyden will render several choice selections aud will be assisted by a few of her pupils, Mrs. A. L. Carmlchael, humorous, Miss Altierta Stnten, piano, Miss Gretchen Calktus aud the little humorist, Alice Taylor. Miss Jennie Edglugton and Miss Terlnda Cooper will assist with the music, ns will also the pop ular baritone, August Jensen. The program will be altogether a very pleasing one. For quantity, any bread will do. For quality, only Log Cabin Bread. For sale at A. C. Staten Grocery nnd Bragg Mercantile Co. n u n u n u n u DO YOU That it is unsanitary and dangerous to have your washing and ironing done in a closed room in which there has been sleeping or cooking. All the foul odors or germs are attracted to the clothes when in a heated condition. Our plant is free from these conditions, be ing large, light and airy and we use nothing but soap and pure soft water for cleansing, return ing your clothes to you conditioa. Try ,' us once forever. HOOD RIVER n u Electric Wiring A. U DAY. I'rmidimt - J. Under First.National Bank Building ONE UNIT COSTS $5QO You may pay cash. The easiest terms are $50 down and $10 per month. You can surely save that much. You are guaranteed 5 per cent from the start. When all the orchard is bearing the dividends will be several times the guarantee. I ind out about The Hood River Unit Orchard CENTRAL ORCHARD CO. - Phone IGI-M. Oak & 3rd Sts. ROBERT T. NEWHALL OPENS AN OFFICE DOWNTOWN Robt. T. Newhall has taken desk room wlthG. Y. Edwards & Co. In the Hotel Oregon building and plans to curry on his uursery business on a larger scale than heretofore, especi ally along the line of ornamental trees and shrubs. Leo. M. Thlelen will hnudle that side of the busluess, having had considerable practice as a landscape gardener In the east. He has found his services considerably lu demand, both In Hood River aud at White Salmon, where he proved himself a practical worker and ad viser In the beautifying of home grounds for permanent effects. Chest palusaudadry.hacklngcough should be trented with Ballard's llorebouud Syrup taken Internally, and a Herrlck's Red Pepper Porous Plaster applied to the chest. Buy the dollar size Horehound Syrup; you get a porous plaster free with each bottle. Sold by Chas. N. Clarke KNOW n u n u n u n u n u n u a clean and sweet in miu uc a lUMUiuci Phone 123 LAUNDRY GO. n ELECTRIC RADIANT TOASTERS Only $4.50 Come and see us before you buy Heating and Cooking Utensils else where. You can save money. & Supply Co. M. GE1UKR, Vice I'm. and Manager : : : : PHONE 3