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THE HOOD RIVER NEWS, WEDNESDAY. MARCH 6, 1912 i if r The water it all tquceied out by hy draulic pressure from Preferred Stock Squuhand Pumpkin. No more jcorching, Preferred Stock Canned Goods Eastern prow Squash and Pumpkin are bert, therefore we have all Preferred Stock Squash and Pumpkin canned in the Fast. When they have had a pood frost necevurv to five finest flavor then the bet of the crop are fathered at once into the cannery, careful! v let aside and put up for Preferred Stock. It comes out rich, and just moi.Nt enough for best pies. Flavor is unsurju-vscd. sure it it PREFERRED STOCK at four Cnrrr's A.LLIK LtWIS. WioUtil. Orocrt roBTMHB 0I80lt.tT A. I 1 mm MS We are Exclusive Agents for the Famous Preferred Stock (on the Heights) Smith & Imbler Free Delivery Phone 282-L ' ' L0CALSPERS0NAL5 A. J. MIHit H''tit Tlmrsil.iy and Friday In OnMrnilale, Wnxli. Mr. a ml Mrs. Ilownnl li unify cjM-nt t lie ii lc t'liil In rortlund. Mrt. I. M. Mi Tst went to Fui'tie Saturday to visit relatives for n couple of ycekn Mr. and Mr. J. K. MaiGreiror were here from Moficr to attend t lie Slirliierw liall Friday eveninir. Mr F. W. l'.lai'den returned Sun day from Portland, where he ban U-en underc'dnir medical treatment for n month jiat. I'. S. Puvldxon and wife left lant week on a Imnltifsa nnl (deantire trip to Lou Anireleo. expecting to lie gone two or three weeks Mlxs Clara Snevlg of Iviifliford, Minn., stoppeil off on her way eaxt Saturday-to vlnlt nt the home of A. .1 Nelson on Ayalon Way. Mrs. H. S. Heed of Portland ylslteil her daughter, Mrs Murray Kay, nev eral days last week. Mr Heed was here on business Thursday. I.. F KeHcm; returned Saturday from a trip of several weeks to Spo kane aud other Washington points. I!. K. Halison, who has lieen spend Ins tin? wlnterln the Fast and South, Is now reported to tie on his way hack from South Orange, X. .J. Krnest ('. Smith, who Is n candi date for the nomination of district attorney, left Sunday on h trip through Crook and Wuseo counties. .1. S. Wheeler a'nd son F.d ward 11., of Portland, who have a ranch here, came up the last of the week, the elder Mr. Wheeler to spend the sum rner and his son for the week end. Mr. and Mrs. W. 15. Tewksliury of Hutchinson. Kan., were here the last of the week with n ylew of locating. They Intend to return after looking over some of the other fruit sections. William Donaldson, who came from Scctland about a year ago and entered Into the employ of the Hood HIverLand & Apple Company, left the last of the week for Toronto, Canada. poi i oezia no i 30ct 4r New Coals and Suits By Express from New York this week " JUST ONE OF A KIND They are right up to the latest New York styles, and correct in every de tail of Fit and Finish. Ask to see the NOBBY SPRING COATS at $15.00 And the NEW SPRING SUITS, Greys and Tans at $17.50 New Cream Serge Suits & Coats New Button Boots and Colonial Pumps H We surely are proud of the new lines of Spring Shoes that we are now showing, in Patent, Tan and White Button Boots and Plain Pumps and Oxfords and Colonial Pumps. Hanan & Sons' Men's and Women's Shoes and Ties. John Kelley Women's Shoes and Low Cuts. O'Donnell Men's Dress Shoes and Low Shoes. Little Folks' Foot Form Shoes and Sandals. Chippewa Men's High Top Lace Boots Tans and Browns. BRAGG MERCANTILE CO Frank I Vein returned the laot of the week from an eaxtern trip. Walter Klii'l'all wni a 1'ortland visitor the lat of the week. Arthur Putnam of Mt. Hood nint vt r.il da.vit In Cortland lawt week Mix Kantman and Mix JeinU'.v fent tin- lant of the week vIhIIIiik In I'ortlainl. MImi Andrla lweii of I'lne drove returned recently from an extended vlult In California. Mr. J. V. Palmer of Oak (irove, who han been 111 (of ik-veral week, 1h reported to lie Improvlnj:. Mr. and Mr. Warren Wood and daughter Kuth o( Camau Prairie vU Ited relatives In town lat week. Mr. Frank P. Taylor o( The lallen wan a visitor at the home of Mr. Ie Kov Anndtroiitf (or a few day laxt week. Mr. and Mr. W. J. Ktiierxon, who have Imh'ii vlnlthiK her parent 111 Prlnevllle. returned the lat of the week. C. F. Swander, state sivretary o( the Christian churehe, wa here lat week and upoke at the Valley Chrln- tlan ehureh. Hev. J. II. llarnreave and Frofea- serHltinon ha ve been appointed mem ber of the coniiultte on revision of t lie city charter. Minn Mabelle Koontz left for Port- laud the lat of the week aud on Moll dav of thU week enticed the Holme KiiHtt.efH College. W. II. ltvrd ha leaned the orchard and farm land owned liy Mr, l.e Koy Armntroiin and will occupy her eot tage on Thirteenth utreet. Carlton L. Pepper of The halle. who I Republican candidate (or the nomination of district attorney, wn in the city the lat of the week. Mr. anil Mr. i. A. Sengrove of Chicago were Kuet of Kev. and Mr. .1. K. Harreave last week. Mrs Searove ami Mr. Marreave are sister. Mis tjrace Carter, wno ha been visltinn her nister, Mr. Tracy, at John Pay for a month, ha returned. Mr. Tracy accompanied heron her return. Mr. J. H. Teiupleton, nccompan led by her two dUKhter and son. arrived from Portland the lat of the week to spend Home time at their ranch here. tienrr J. SchulJerman of Portland, candidate (or the Republican nomlna tlon (or railroad conimlioner, wa among the political aspirants who were In the city the last o( the week Colonel and Mrs. W. F. Tucker were down (rom their Fpper Valley home the last of the week. They at tended the Shrlner' ball, after which they proceeded to Portland (or a visit. Arthur J. Harmon, wife and baby- arrived Friday from lilxbee, Arizona, to visit their uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mr. Charles K Hammond. Mr, ami Mr. Harmon Intend to make their home here. A son wa born to Mr. and Mr. Homer C. (ireene Februray 2Mh at their home in Husutu, Wash. Mr. i ireene was for several year a rest dent and property owner of Hood River. He 1 now general manager o( the Mount Adam Orchard Com pany at llusum. That Sheriff Johnson' political prowess Is a characteristic which runs in the family Is Indicated by the announcement just made that hi cousin, W. Ii. Johnson, I a candi date for the 1' tilted State Senate from Oklahoma. Mr, Johnson has held several prominent political posi tions In that state. Two additional application for the position of secretary of the local Commercial Club were re ceived by President Clarke of the club last week. One was (rom 1 4 Roy Armstrong and the second from Samuel Adler. Mr. Adler re cently resigned as teacher of the eighth grade In the local high school. He 1 now In Portland. Six hundred and twenty-nine voter had registered In this county for the coming April primaries up to the first of the month. Republican number almost three time a many as the combined members of the other par ties. They are listed as follows: Re publican, 4."2; liemocrats, 10"; Prohl bltlonlsts. l'i; Socialists, :.'; hide pendents, Social Itemocrnts, 1. State o( Ohio, City ot Toledo, I.u cn County, ss. Frank .1. ,' heney makes oath that he I senior partner of the firm of F. J. Cheney & Co., do ing business In the City of Toledo. County and State aforesaid, and that said firm will pay the sum of One Hundred Hollars (or each and every case of catarrh that cannot Is1 cured by the use of Hall's Catarrh Cure. F rank .1. Cheney. Sworn to liefore me and subscribed In my presence this ,th day of I'eeetnlier. A. I. s.hJ. a. W. (ileason, Notary Public. (Seal.) Hall's Catarrh Cure Is taken Inter nally and nets directly on the blood and mucouB surfaces ot the system. Send (or testimonials free. K. J. Cheney & Co , Toledo, Ohio. Hold by all druggists, ". Take Halls Fam ily Pills (or constipation. lr. Iutro ha recently purchased a Itulck runabout. Truman liutler went to IVrtlaud on business Monday. I. II. HiigKln was a visitor In Portland the last of Hie week. A son wa born to Mr. and Mrs. Wlllbun C. Trigg at Frankton last Thursday. A macadam road is being built In front of the O.-W. R. & N. freight house here. Mr. and Mrs. P K. Mlchell of Sea view, Wash., are here visiting friends (or a few week. Mis I '.dn a Jones, who ha Urn undergoing treatment at the local hospital, will be able to return home till week. Paul R. Hughes aud family, who have been spending the winter In the east, have returned to their home In Oak Orove. Mr. and Mr. Win. Nason are re ceiving congratulation upon the birth of n daughter on Thursday, February 2!). J. II. Swift of l-o Augele will preach at the Christian church next Suuday at both the morning aud evening service. Mr. K. (). Dutro returned Friday (rom 1'ortland with her little daugh ter, who has been undergoing surgi cal treatment there. Claude Cozal sustained a (ractured shoulder blade at his home on Fourth street a couple of days ago while wrestling with his brother. Mr. and Mr. John ISrandt arrived from Chicago Monday to make their home with their son, N.J.ltrandt, who bought the Frank Caddy place last (all. Win. Hart 1 making extensive im provements on the Hart hotel. He Is putting In a basement under the entire house and is nlso making ex tensive Interior renovations. A daughter was born to Mr. and Mr. Oscar Folkenberg o( llolbrook, Ore., on February 21. Mr. and Mr. Folkenberg formerly lived In Hood River where he was employed a a road expert. . A. Rennet t ha arrived from Northern New York to join hi father-in-law. Rev. J. A. Rennett. who recently came to Hood River to nume the pastonrte o( the Valley Christian church. Mrs. Homer H. Hadlock, who has been visiting her dster, Mr, (i. A. M olden, return to PortlaHil today. Mr. and Mr. Win. P. Dutton, who have also lieen the guest of Mr. and Mr. Molden, returned to their home In Heppner yesterday. W. 10 King went to Portland Mon day to remain until Friday. Mr. King Is being urged to become a candidate (or state senator on the Republican ticket and may decide to run. He Is an enthusiastic booster (or the road to Portland and say he Is going to spare no effort to put It through. W. M. Iilckerson, who I living here with his brother, W. B. Dicker- sou, went to Portland Monday to seek medical advice. He had been threatened with appendicitis (or sev eral days and went to the city In order to submit to an examination to determine whether an operation was advisable. Mrs. May Ollbert entertained very delightfully on Wednesday and Thursday evenings, there lietng twelve table at whist each evening, Prizes were won the first evening by Mrs. Frank Cram and ('. H.Vaughan, while on Thursday evening the sue cessful players were Mrs. Oeorge Slocom nnd I. K. Rand. II. Montague Sidney, who pur chased an orchard tract on the east side last fall, has employed Albert Sutton to prepare plans for an at tractive residence. It will have seven rooms and large basement and will be furnished with hot air heater, modern plumbing and other conven iences. Mr. Sidney's place Is located between Pine (Jrove nnd Odell. mom IfTROUBLEt) WITH OLD HARNESS A runaway may cause more than trouble: Serious injuries and sometimes death are the awful results. An old Harness is often restKjnsihle, but a new Harness with weak spots in it is just as bad. The kind we sell have NO WEAK 5 POTS You will tret your money's worth if you buy harness of us. R, G. YOWELL & GO, Bell Building Hood River, Ore. The name of F. 1'. Friday lias lieu added to those who are seeking the nomination lor county eoiumls sloner. Mr. Friday is a well known orchardlst of the east side and a heavy taxpayer. He promises to give the county affairs the same care ful attention which his own business receive. Other candidates up to date are John R. Putnam and (ieorge M. Wlshart ot the I'ppcr Valley. The leap year dance glveu by the R. Y. W. Y. K. (ilrls at Hellbronner hall Thursday evening was most successful. The hall was tastefully decorated with red heart and cn pld festooned from the center of the ceiling to the corner, while appropri ate mottoes, containing word of advice, adorned the walls. There were about sixty couple ou the Moor, Music wa furnished by Vo gel's orchestra. K. H. Pllson. who was called to Washington, 1). C, tu the fall by the lllnes aud subsequent death of hi father, returned the lit of the week Mr. Pllson Is now associated with hi brother In the management of the railway supply business formerly conducted by their father. He ex pect to retalu his ranch here, how ever, a a summer home. He Is the guest while here of Mr. and Mr. K. R. Pooley. The tirt Instance In which a local orchardlst refused to pay the fee charged (or spraying diseased tree has just been brought to an Issue and payment enforced through liep: uty District Attorney John linker of this city. The county fruit Inspector ordered the trees sprayed, the owner being absent. The bill was later rendered and payment refused until the matter w.i placed In the hand of the district attorney's otlloe. County Surveyor Kay and his chalnmen workeil several days last week on the road south of Fir sta tion. This road now ha a maxi mum grade of ''", per cent and will be changed for a distance of nb-iut three mile In order to avoid a grade of more than 10 per cent. The change In grade will be made lietwecn the John West and Slmonton place. Work wa temporarily suspended last week because there I still two feet of snow In the hills. K. D. Smith of Victoria. II. C., a fruit expert, spent the last of the week In the city Investigating local conditions In the horticultural line. The orchard Industry Is gaining ground rapidly In Rrltlsh Columbia, Mr. Smith reports, and a the com mon pest have not yet made their appearance, a strenuous effort Is be ing made to prevent Infection. Mr. Smith spent last summer In Hood River. Ou his present trip he was accompanied by Thomas Cunning- ham, who I also a horticultural ex pert. Thl 1 Mr. Cunningham's first visit to Hood Rlverslnce lvsJ. See R. T. New hall & Co.' city tree yard, one half block west of the Mt. Hood hotel. You can find all of the ties t street trees for Hood River at the City Tree Yard, one-half block west of the Mt. Hood hotel. R. T. Newhall & Co. The Woodmen of the World are going to have another -A their noted "feeds'' at their next meeting, March l.'lth, 1!12. All members are asked to come and enjoy themselves. Check a bilious, half sick feeling hc- f ore It gets serious. A (lose of Her- blne Is the remedy. It restores en ergy, appetite and cheerful spirits. Price "iOc. Sold by Charles N. Clarke. $5,000 To Loan $.,MM) to loan ou first class secur ity. Mast 1m- Improved orchard land. Reed & Henderson, Inc. 2 tf Seven-room house for sale on F.lghth street. Lot 100x!X. Nice home. Quick sale at fl.'ITii), one-half or less cash. Reed & Henderson Inc. ccczzn m.T "v FBI TT TT T N T u n u n n u n n u n $1000.00 REWARD For the arrest and conviction of the person or per sons who maliciously short circuited our light and power lines Tuesday night, February 20, 1912. CThis reward will stand in connection with the offense already mentioned or for any of a similar nature committed in the future. Hood River Gas & Electric Co. ALBERT S. HALL, GENERAL MANAGER Lenten Suggestions Salt Salmon Boneless Codfish Fresh Oysters . Clams Lobsters Crabs Shrimp Kippered Herring Sardines Fish Flakes Pure Food THE STAR GROCERY "GOOD THIN6S TO EAT" ' Perigo & Son THURSDAY NIGHT Who's Who ...and... What' s What? THE BIG MINSTRELS lieilbronner Hall Minstrel Circle in song, dance and jokes. Clarke and Gilbert in their latest and best. Capt. McCan as the Melancholy Coon. Mrs. McCan, J. A. Epping in song and dance. Mrs. Sletton, Mrs. Henney, Miss Constance Henderson in classic selections. Thursday, March 7 u as You can fly as you like here in the matter of good clothes -We' ve got the best in the world; and you don't have to go very high in price Hart Schaffner & Marx clothes, ready-to-wear, are better in fabrics, in finish, than any you can buy to measure for double our prices. Suits - $l8andup. Overcoats - $16.50 and up high a Paris Fairs Copfrigbf Hart Scbatfner & Mars Rouse (firing Horh Guaranteed Electric Wiring & Supply Co. A. L. tA Y, I'rilent nd MnKor Under First National Bank Building : : : PHONE 3 u n n u n N U a n