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About The Hood River news. (Hood River, Or.) 1909-current | View Entire Issue (March 13, 1912)
THE HOOD RIVER NEWS, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 13, 1912 Do not overlook our exceptionally fine display of SPRING and SUHMI-R niLLINGRY--and Ploor We have some of the biggest bargains in POUR-IN-HAND TIE'S that you ever saw. Full length, pure silk 10c SUIT CASES, HAND GRIPS and TRUNKS, a most complete line, and one we can save you money on. MEN'S SHIRTS AT A BIG BARGAIN Commencing Friday, March 1 5, and Continuing One Week we are going to make some prices that you will not get again in a long long time. Our buyer while East picked up a dandy lot of Men's Work Shirts from the factory. They are seconds, but good seconds. Some are made of black Sateen, Twilled Shirtings, Flannelette Shirting, Chambray, Cheviot and Sausette. These shirts are all well made, full cut, have soft collars attached. Come in plain colors, stripes and checks, and in value up to $1.50. We have placed these in three stacks and one lot we have placed the rediculously low price of, your choice. 25 Cents 5c In another lot we have placed some of the letter ones and have marked thorn ? at, your choice JJ We have a lot of boys' unlaundered white Shirts with band collars, worth 50 to T5c each, sizes 12 J to 14. Your choice onlv Men's New Spring Shirts 83c An immense new shipment just received and on sale for this week. Plain or pleated fronts, coat style, with separate or attached cutTs. Wide ranpe of new spring patterns, all full cut and splendidly made every size. Neat hairline stripes and small figures on light and medium color ground. Excellent quality Madras. Percales, Chambrays and Soisettes, the latter negligee styles with soft colla s attached, values up to $1.50 O 'Xr Yonr choice OuL Men's work Shirts of good twilled shirting, Chambray and Denim, double stitched throughout, full cut, comes in plain colors, stripes and checks, First class Shirts and splendid values at our regular prices. These are Shirts that you pay other places from 50 to 75c for. Our special price for J Or this week, your choice Every Shirt in (he store, except the Manhattan Shirts which are contract goods, reduced from 10 to 50 percent. Supply yourself now while you can secure these values. SEE OUR WINDOWS Special prices on Shoes on our Bar gain Tables that you will save some good money on. W e have one of the finest assortments of Laces and Embroideries we have ever been able to secure. Come in and look them over. mik T If Copyright Hart Schaffaer 8c Mux Men's and Boys' Suits At a Big Special Reduction For One Week Only In this bargain feast we are going to give you a chance to save some money on your New Spring Suit. For just one week we are going to give you a special discount on every suit in the house for men and boys. These include our new spring line of Hart Schaffner & Marx Clothes and also our New Clothcraft line that we have just put in. By-the-way, this Clothcraft line is guaranteed to be ab solutely all wool a guarantee that guarantees and means just what it says. in every pocket. Clothcraft Guaranteed All Wool Suits from $10 to $15 Boys' Suits in ages 10 to 16 years, with knickerbocker pants, in Scotch novelties, Cassimers, Worsteds, etc., etc. Some splen did Suits that the former price was $3.00 to $5.75. Your choice for this sale $2.48 Young Men's Suits, with long pants, in greys, smoke, black and blue. Suits that were worth from $5 up to $14; ages from 12 to 19 years, your choice the O C Q. suit. 4Z.Vo Dark Grey Cassimer Suit, w ith very fine white pin stripe, Hart Schaffner & Marx make, a splendid value at $22. Special $17.97 Hart Schaffner & Marx all wool Suit in a light tan, with a fine pin splendid value at $22. Sp'l this sale cassimer stripe, a $17.97 Men's Suit of light grey Cassimer, with fine pin stripe, an extra good JJO 17 value at $12. Spec'l this week P V. Fine Worsted Suit for gentleman, dark grey, with stripe effect, a dandy value at $15. Special this week $ 1 2 5 0 Light tan Suit for gentleman, with fine stripe a suit that will give you the very best of service, regular seller at I O AA $14. Special P 1 A.UU Uhe PARI FAIR The Store That SaVer you Money Hart Schaffner & Marx, dark brown Fancy Worsted, with corded pin stripe effect, $22 value. Special for this sale $17.97 Hart Schaffner & Marx Suit of all wool Cassimer. new spring stock, golden brown color, regular $25 value. Special for this week $22.50 Clothcraft Suit, all wool guaranteed Suit, the biggest kind of value at $12.50. Special for this week only, the suit.. $1 1.25 Boys' Knickerbocker Suits We have one of the finest and largest lines of Boys' Clothing that has ever been display ed in the city. We ha e some of the biggest values that you have ever been offered in B ys, Knickerbocker Pants Suits at $5.00. These, as well as all others are offered you at a special discount for this week: Boys' New Spring Suits, $5.75 values, this week $5.18 $5.00 " " " $4.50 4.00 $3.60 3.50 $3.15 " 3.00 " " " $2.70 2.00 " " " $1.80 Our line of Spring Mats for Hen and lioys are now on display. We have one of the largest lines of John 1$. Stetson Mats in the city. TIME FOR ENTERING CONTESTJXTENDED The civic committee of the Woman's Club ha U-'i) prevailed upon to ex tend tbe time of entering the content for improving unimproved yard un. til April 1, the recent rain making gardening Impossible. This In a splendid opportunity to win it substantial cash prize which will. In many Instance, cover all outlay In the work for the content ants. The Improvement will tie ho great In many yard that It In advl able to enter the content early sothat the commit te can Inspect premises before anv changes have lieen made. Notice Kveryone known the value of elec trlclty. Everyone should learn the value of Chiropractic. It dis-s not pay to lie nick. It matter not what occupation you follow. You cannot afford to Ik? handicapped In mind and bodv bv disease. "Waste of life Is appallingly needlenn and In brought on with a carelessness worth' of fooln.'' If you are not living up to j our highest expectancy connult Du. . I. K f.Tnn M at -'!rd and Oak sts Itp mom trouble! WITH OLD MARNHSS A runaway may cause more than trouble: Serious injuries and sometimes death are the awful results. An old Harness is often responsible, but a new Harness with weak sjnits in it is just as bad. The kind we sell have NO VI:AK 5 POTS You will get your money's worth if vou buy harness of us. R. G. YOWELL & CO, Hell HuilJing Mood Klvcr.Orc. SUGGESTS APPLE BLOSSJyHESTIVAL At the meeting of the Commercial Club Monday evening O. I'. Dabney read an Interesting paper on hln trip abroad with particular reference to fruit-growing In Kurope. Mr. Ilellbroniii-r suggested that Hood Itlver huld a festival during blonnom wiek ami thin met with hearty approval, lie suggested that S S. I'.ennon, donor of the $U).inn) for the Portland road, be a guent of honor at fh.it time. C. T. Hubert npoke on good roadn and said he would like to know what In ln-Ing done with all the money rained In the county for road build ing. Me thought the roadn here were costing too much and that they could be built more cheaply. Kay Scott, the new ntcretary, made a few remark on the work he In about to take up. ULPUT Congregational Church Pantor Harris will preach the third of u Merle of Ieiiten sermons next Sunday morning. Theme "The Price of Power " Evening Hervice an un ual. 7V1 Rural Carrier Examination A rural carrier examination w ill be held at Hood I'.lver, Ore., for Mood lilver county, Saturday, March .'JO, l'Jl.'. The L" lilted State Civil Service Commission announce an examina tion on the date and at the place named above, an a renult of which it In ex pwted to make certification to fill a vacancy In theponltiou of rural carrier at I'arkdale and other vacan cies an t hev mav occur on rural route at " ft ollict in the above named ' .... .... conn I v imlenn It shall be decided in the Interest of the service to fill the Unitarian Church Next Sunday In I tally Sunday at the Cnltarlan church. All adherent are urged to contribute by their presence. The theme I '-Cnltarlan-lnm and the Poet." m. and The Methodist Church Sunday school at I0:IM) a, Preaching service at 11 a. m. p. tn. 'I heme, morning. Tears of the Sower ami the Song of the Iteaper;' evening, "Thoughtless ness." Junior league at :i p. m. Epworth I-ague at ::!) p. m. Prayer meeting on Thursday evening at 7;:!0 o'clock. All are cordially In vited to attend these services Stranger will be made welcome. W. I!. Young, Pantor. Christian Science Services Christian Science service will be helil In the Commercial Club rooms Sunday at 11 a. m., subject, "A Spirit." Sunday school at In a. m. In room f, Davidson building. Wednesday evening testimonial meeting are liehl In Davidson building All are promotion. The iik-jiiI entrance al arj for rural carrier Is fr.itn ;?'iM) to $1hki per annum. Application Form PHI, and full Information concerning the rcipiire- vacancy by reinstatement, transferror cordially Invited to attend these service. Heading room open dully. No. i, Davidson building. Dancing Class to Start Prof. M. M. Itlngler of Portland wa In town Monday looking over OBITUARY ment of the examination, can Is- se- lM,. n,., preparatory to organizing a cured from the secretary of the local das In dancing A large number ol examining board or the postmaster at any of the place named above, or from the I'. S. Civil Service Commis sion, Washington, I). C. Application should Ih- properly executed and liled with the Commis sion at Washington. Ah examination papers are shipped llrect from the Commission to the place of examination, It Is neees-ary that application Is- received In l .,.. ., ,.. ample time to arrange tor ttie exam jjm. Votliitfton - Of course not! It ination ijesircii at me place imiiciiich would not lie ir the directors were Hood Itlver resident are Interested In starting a clan where proper In struction can be secured and the new dance taught. Those wishing III t ruction can leave their name with .1. II. Ilcllbronner. Indeed Not Huhbjr (with newspaper) Well, well! Another hunk gone to hiiiimIi mid Done of the director knew a thing about CI. All V ACtiCBTA KXAI'I" Clara Augusta, wife of . I. J. Knapp, -lied at tlie Portland Sanitarium 1-Vliruary s. after an Illness of live months and ten day. She suffered extremely much of the time, having undergone three surgical operation, all of which served to lessen her Buf fering for a time. She met Mr. Knapp In the state of Kansas In the early part of the year 'v. In the spring of Is'.) Mr. Knapp came to the I acllic Coast anil located in Seattle. Mrs. Knapp, then Mi Quillcn, came to Seattle Muy i.N of the same year ami they were united In marriage May 119. Later they came to Portland, where Mr. Knapp wa engaged In the manufacturing business for a dozen years. Four yearn ago they came to Hood Itlver, where they have relded since. She leave a husband, one Hon anil one daughter to mourn, nil -jf whom were at her bedside much of the time during her lllnen and constantly dur ing the last three da . The funeral wa held at Flnley' I'ndertaklng Parlor In Portland, Saturday. February St, where a large number of friend met to pay their last tribute. Sunday, the 10th, the remain were brought to Hood Itlver and laid away to rest In the Idlewlld cemetery. A few of the friend ;ind neighbor from the vicinity wire present and a short service wa held a t t he grave. Her life has been one of devotion to her family. Inning the month of suffering she was patient and kind and won the love of physician and nurses. Her ilea III wa beautiful hope of Immortality through Chrlt wa seen. ODELL by the applicant. all women. IIvHtoa J rinini rljt. A turkey which Mr. and Mr. .1. A, Kpphig have been saving until the ieturuofC.lt. Hone from .Southern California w a nerved In ty le Sunday evening and Mr. lioiie wa on hand to do It Justice. Other guest In cluded Mr. Pone. Mr. Etta Pan- croft, Mr. F. X. Areii and on, Waldo, Mis Constance Henderson and A. I.. Crocker. Seven room house for sale on Eighth street. Lot 1M)x!Kt. Nice home, (julck sale at flXVI, one. half or less cash I teed Henderson Inc. You ran lind all of the l-t treet tree for Hood Itlver at lhe( Ity Tree Yard, one half block witof the Mt. Hood hotel. It. T. Newhall A ( . This evening the Odell school boj s will play Odell'a second team In the Odell i m. C. E. Hamilton returned during the week from Wnnboiigal, to work near tdell. Itichard Pool left for Mt. Hood Monday to begin work for the Folt Lumber Company. Itolph ltrewer left for Mt. Hood on Friday nnd will team for the Folt Lumber 'ompany. Mrs. Cole passed through Odell Monday on her way to Hood Itlver, where she will engage In nursing. L. A. E. Clark ha returned from Eastern Oregon, where he wa en gaged la expert horticultural work. A Merle of revival meetings are to be held In the M. E. church, begin ning March by Kev. Carnon and Mis Waterman. Ml Amy ltrewer ha left Odell for Seattle to visit with relatives. Alter a short Htay there she will return to her former home In South Ihikota. Mis Anna Helmeyer, formerly of Hood Itlver and now of The Dalle, accompanied by two friend, wa at Fir during the week arranging to have some clearing done on her laud there. The entertainment given by the Sunday school clanse Friday even ing wa enjoyed by all attending, and financially It wa a success, the classe netting more than necessary to cover the amount of t heir pledge toward the building of the church. Much credit In due the superintend ent. Mr. L. A. E. Clark, and the teacher, Mr. Dunbar and Mrs. Moore, for their diligent training of the pupil who took part. Wormy children are unhappy, puny and sickly. They can't be otherwise while worm eat. away thclrstrcngth and vitality. A few dose of White' Cream Vermifuge perform a marvel on tram-formal Ion. Cheerfulness, strength and the rosy bloom of health Hedlly return. Price LW per bottle. Sold by t ha. N. Clarke. When you feel UssiS votis, tirnd. worried or dpondont it m a nirs Sinn vou need MUI 13 Nt.KVt.KlNL PILLS. They renew the normal vigor and m;ike life worth living. He tur and k (or Mott's Nerverine Pill. IfZ WILLI A MS MFC. CO., Prop., CUt.UbJ, Ohs For Sale by Carl A. Plath, Druggist Irs FeoT Insurance WIAHIN OCR SILK ELASTIC HOSIERY The oouUnt yt intli rr nr r. .C :" raln aad Aakla WmIihii. ir mew. urnurut blank i,o rwjiiMt Woodard, Clarke & Co. A uthenttc tnd Talukhle tnfoffnftbaa b ul bfoeriina. htrhina. nana (ruling and homing poultry it contained in th UtHI tcbtton of I jily rouliry Book juft pnotai. DTi a lor copy, lre. rh CW H. 1 iTr Co. , SmnU JLV1 is her crowning glory. And medical authorities say no woman need be bald. The female scalp has a thick pad that is always fertile and can produce hair its whole life long. Women lose their hair because they do not take reasonable care of it. They abuse it till it falls out. Science has produced a remedy use Clarke's DandcrcicJe makes your hair flossy, plenty ful and beautiful. It is nature's own remedy for human mistakes. Trice 50 cents per bottle. All those article that you love for the toilet are also anlil at this drujt store. Here arenomeol them: Clarke's Shampoo Clarke's Lotion Clarke's Cold Cream Violet Talcum VAllUk2 J II o IV Oood Awver Qrcpou