THE HOOD RIVER NEWS, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 27. 1912 New Spring Suits and Coats For Ladies In the line of Ladies fianored suits and l oats we have never before been able to offer you such wonder ful values as we are this spring. We now have on dis play one of the largest assortments of the very latest models. man tailored in the newest materials. Not an undesirable, unat tractive garment in the group all fresh and new just from the wrappings. Jaunty Jackets in straight and cutaway style, with three button fronts and side fastenings. Collars are plain notch edjand with deep and wide reveres, finished in rich colored silk. Skirts cut on straight, narrow though graceful lines. Plain and finished! in but tons. Splendid new spring materials whipcord, 'twilled serges. 'cheviots, home spuns and tweeds; in'rich tans, greys, blues and blacks plain.' in stripes and mixtures. Ladies' Coats for $3.50 and up Ladies' New Spring Suits for $9 and up Ladies' Coat of tan poplin with wide shawl collar.' Collars and cutfs inlaid with black satin. Trimmed with buttons to match, a splendid summer coat for the money and one that is sure to please t CT fifi Price PO.UU Ladies' Coat of finest diagonal serge, dark navy blue; shawl collar of good grade black satin, back of collar of black and white striped silk. Cuffs and pockets piped with very narrow black and (t C f white silk braid. Price.. 4) 1 iOU W Ladies' Tailored Suit of all wool tan diago nal striped mixtures, cutaway effect, collar is inlaid with contrasting embroidered silk. high girdle skirt, straight line effect. Price inuiuiutitu o 1 1 rv , $14.00 Easter Millinery Beautiful Hats - becoming to every type of femininity. It seems that not a worthy style is missing from the Kaster assemblage. In this most exclusive assemblage are beauti ful Plume and Flower models, heavy or shadow Lace effec ts, Ch ildren's Hats and Bonnets, Tailored and Semi-Dress Hats, Novelty Flower Trim med, French Ostrich Plumes. Fancy Ostrich and Paradise Trimmed Hats, built on neat tailored lines, with a touch of twist that makes them different from any you have seen. Hat Shapes We have taken unusual care in selecting our stock of Hat Shapes. We aim to make every one that goes out, send back two new custo mers. Our Dress Shapes come in black, white, string, primrose, paddy green, burnt, new blue, gray, etc., in hemps, tagal, milan, etc. ; so well constructed that a very little trimming will transpose any one of them into a beautiful artistic creation. New Neckwear Dozens of charming styles fresh and im maculate. You'll find it hard to resist buying a dozen pieces when you see what dainty new Neckwear and how extraordi narily priced. The lot consists of Venise Lace Collars, Stocks, Yokes, Dutch Collars; also lovely lace Guimps and Chemisettes. One of the very finest assortments ever displayed in the city. Prices-5c, 8c, 10c, 15c, 20c and up Oxford Special Low and High Shoes for Ladies' and Misses' A splendid saving on Shoes all the more important coming just at the beginning of the season and not a shoe in the lot that would not sell regularly for less than $2.50 a pair. Smart Oxfords and Patent Colt, Gun Metal, Tan Russian Calf and Vici Kid; Blucher and regular lace and button styles with light extension soles, Cuban heels, plain and tipped toes. Then, too, clever little toe pumps with one and two ankle straps. You'll find many a good appearing Shoe in the group specialized d AO today at 1"0 Another lot of similar leathers and styles for the ridiculously low d AJ price of IDo not fail to take advantage of this great offering. Dainty Spring Footwear The smartest styles of 1912 are ready. The newest models are full of "chic;" the smartest Colonial, has covered buckle made of same material as shoe. The New Tailor Made Pump, has been made this season with a medium low heel as well as a high heel, so the moderately conservative wom an can wear a trim-looking pump as well as three or four eyelet low shoe. Of course we have the latter also in several new models. We show newest styles in Tan Paissia Calf, Gun Metal Calf, Patent Caif, White Nu Buck. LOWEST PRICES. Dress Goods For tie Easter Gown or Suit The most authentic display of dress fabrics "Dame Fashion" has proclaimed for spring wear and this year their name is legion, so large and varied is our stock. From rich, lustrious broadcloths for tailored suits to the sheerest delicate colored fabrics for evening gowns new things to see, new ideas to help, new enthusiasm to serve you. No other dry goods store in the city can serve you equally as well or as economic ally for no matter what sort of dress goods you require, you will always find our prices considerably less than others ask for simi lar qualities. Come in and look them over. We will be pleased to have you, whether you wish to buy or not. Muslin Underwear r An exceptionally beautiful line this spring, fresh and sheer direct from the manu facturers. Corset Covers, Princess Slips, Chemise, Combination Suits, Skirts, Draw ers, etc., lace and embroidery trimmed. Beautiful hand embroidered Nightgowns of fine soft Lingerie Nainsook, with guar anteed hand embroidered design to match. The workmanship in the body of the gar ment must be seen to be appreciated. The dainty lace with highly raised dots and sprays is a delicate appreciation of what artistic underwear can be without being beyond the purse of the con- j f ff servative buyer. The gar... 4) 1 J J Beautiful Crepe Gowns, plain and fancy, very attractive in every way. This ma terial needs no ironing. f fif Price 4 1 .UU Uhe PARIS FAIR Hood River's Largest and Best Store New Spring Clothes America's Best Makes Copyright Han SchaJTacf At Mill We're filled with enthusiasm about the matchless new line of spring suits we have Of Hart Schaflher & Marx make, for $1 7.50 to $25 We have fancy Blues, unfinished Worsteds, Homespuns, salt and pepper Worsteds, indistinct woven hairline stripes two and three button styles. We want you to be sure and inspect thh matchless array of superior suits. Then if you wish a suit for less money let us show you our Cloth Craft line. These suits are positively the very best suits that can fMn rn Air be secured for the money.. O I U lUulO Boys' Suits One of the finest lines ever displayed in the city. You will want a new Suit for Easter, so why not select it now while we have such a complete line of all that is new and desirable for 1912 wear. I (Xorrcspnccncc VALLEY CREST Mrs. Slinruons went to Portland Wednesday for a short visit. Mrs. Alta Newman went to Hood Klver Saturday for several days' visit. Miss Cellu Hanson returned Friday after a two weeks' visit with rela tives In Portland and Vancouver. MIhh blanche Shahau wan nuable to teach on Monday and Tuesday of last week Itetranse of Illness. A goodly tiumlier from here enjoyed the dance given nt Parkdale Friday night for the lietiefit of the haseliall team. P.uth II ut Hon ret limed home Thurs day after ("pending some time with relatives In the lower valley. Mrs. Bessie Fierce of Fine (irove Is visiting her parents. Mrs. W. II. Tohey was a caller In Hood F.lver the last of the week. Mr. and Mrs. Al llutnou returned Thursday after an extended visit with friends and relatives near their old home In Wisconsin. There will te a special service Sun day at H p. nt. for the nomination of church officers. There will also le an election of Sunday school olliiers at 2 p. in. All Interested are urged to Is1 present. 0DELL Mrs. T. W. Atkinson of Washougal was here during the week visiting with relatives and friends. Oil Wednesday. March 27. Odell high Bchool will meet the Fine irove high school team In ('dell's gym. (ieo. Smith of Portland recently spent a couple of ('ays at Odell visit ing with relatives. The concert held lu the I. O. o. F. hall last Friday evening was well at tended and the listeners were well entertained. Financially It was also a success, the club receiving f JO clear of expenses. Frank Olierlst of The Dalles Is In Odell today (Monday) looking over the country with a view of locating here. The protracted meetings which are lelng held In the M. K. church here are well attended and much good Is expected to be derived from them. CASCADE LOCKS Misses Itessle and IJerthn Kendrlck spent Sunday. March 17. with their mother In Portland. The condition of Mrs. Puiilop, who was reported III last week, has failed to Improve. It was necessary that she lie removed to Portland last Tuesday aud an operation was per formed Saturday. Mrs. A. W. Meyer spent several days In Portland last week having her teeth fixed. Miss Ksther Coke spent Saturday ami Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. H. S. Adams of Fnderwood, Wash A "Penny Social" was given ly the Kp worth league Thursday night at the parsonage. The evening was spent hy playing many enjoyable games. Kxtenslve Improvements are being made on Mr. Swanson's resilience by David ( hamberlln of Portland. A masijuerade leap year dance was given Saturday evening at the K. of P. hall. A good time wasenjoyed by all present. Little Lawrence Haggbloom met with a serious accident Wednesday afternoon. While playing a game he was hit on the forehead with a horse shoe, which cut a large gash. It Is hoped that nothing serious will re sult. Mrs. Captain Nelson and family have returned from an extended visit with her mother. Mrs. l.awrenceson of The Italics. K. I.. Pennock was culled to Port land Saturday afternoon on account of the Illness of his Infant daughter, Margaret, and word was received Sunday morning of her death. Mrs. Pennock, with her two daughters, was visiting her parents. Mr. and Mrs. T. C. P.enson, when the baby- was taken ill. The burial was In Portland Monday afternoon. Mrs. A. ). Adams and Mrs. Win. Itosley were In Portland Monday at tending the funeral of little Margaret Pennock. OAK GROVE Mr. and Mrs. Klmer Moller returned from Portland Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Ted Pooley, Al Peters and Henri de Kedlng were Sunday visitors at the Sutthoff ranch. Miss Klalne King, of Oregon City, Is visiting Mr. and Mrs. .1. K. Hall at Mount Pleasant Kanch. Misses Viola Wilson, Viola Fisher ami .1 cm nli' Hall were week end guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. K Hall. .lames Wlckham and Miss llelma Hukarlwere married at tlu M. K. parsonage last Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. II. (.'. Allen returned home from I. os Angi'les last Thurs day where they had been In attnd mice at t he ''Kodi-o." Francis Irwin of Portland spent Saturday and Sunda at his ranch. John (ioldsbury of the Fpper Val ley was a visitor at the McCrea ranch last Week. An exceptionally Interesting and helpful meeting of tie- West Side Im provement Club Is to lie held next Tuesday, April '2, at the'irange Hall, Methodist Lane, The speakers will be Professor Gardner of (,'orvallls and Professor W. H. Lawrence. Ortley, Newtown and Spitzenberg True to name nursery stock. One and two years old; fine thrifty trees; four to eight feet. It will pay purchasers to inquire before buying their spring stock. MOORE BROTHERS PHONES 2052-X AND 205-X HOOD RIVER, OREGON Wire Wound Continuous Stave WOOD STAVE PIPU KI.LLV I5WOS., Ascents 4th St. Bet. Oak and State Phone 227-M Mood River, Ore. Kent & Garrabrant Confectionery, Cigars Fishing Tackle Spaulding's Sporting cods All Kinds of Soft Drinks 0k Htraet, oppoaita Smith biick, H1 River FRANKT0N Miss Jennet U Flllott of Portland, has been visiting the home folks for the past week. The Misses Norma Parker nnd ICrna Kresse of Hood 1(1 ver spent Sunday v Ith their friend, Miss Alma A listen. Mrs C. M. Morton came from Ka Ihiiiii, Wash . last week to visit with relatives and friends. Fred Hensel of Joplln, Mo., Is here visiting Ms brother-in-law, J. M. Klliott, nnd also looking for a loca tion. Ills family will come about April l.". Mrs. Koy Fast man nnd her sister, All line Kby. were Wyeth guests Sun day. Mrs. II. W. La Mar and Mrs. Thos. Calkins gave a social dance Satur day evening nt the home of the for mer. A splendid time is reported. The members of the Four I-af Clover Club will take notice that our regular meeting Is Thursday after noon. Mrs. Marsh Isenbiirg will en tertain us at her home on the Pel mout road. PINE GROVE CENTRAL VALE Mrs. I. Snlsbury'H father and mother are visiting In Central Vale. T. A. Pecker has ten acres to be set to strawberries aoon. The Middle Crest Orchard Co. has so acres which are to be set to trees. The Willow Flat Card Club met at ihe home of Mr. and Mrs. ). H. Hill last week. Thrift I'.ros. have returned from Moslerand begun work on the Cen tral Orcnard Co.'s tract. ieorg3 Purham and wife of The Palles are visiting with the family of W. A. Purham. Colin McKenle Is having hard luck. Last winter he was "now-bound and without food during the worst snow and one of his horses was killed. Lately he met with an accident. He was chopping wood, when one of the sticks Hew up, hitting him on Ihe head and cutting an artery. Fortu nately It was bandaged Is'fore he suffered much loss of blood. II. F. Itedlield and family will move to ( elitralla, Wash., the llrst of next week. Chicken Noodle Dinner The ladles of the P. H. church will serve a Chicken Noodle dinner In the Hell building next Saturday, March' .'With Supper also at the same place. j Ned Van Horn, who Is attending the Portland Academy, spent the week end with his folks on the llutte. Mr. and Mrs Shaw of Niagara, N, Y , are visiting at the Van Horn home. Ir and Mrs Sweet land and son Monroe of Salem are visiting her parents, Mr. Htnl Mrs. J. (. Mark. Mrs. Von (ierres of Portland spent Sunday with Pine t irove friends. The Lage Iiros. are ha vlng several ncres of land cleared up ou the hill. The Co!ad brothers have the con-1 tract. Hans Lage left for Portland last Monday afternoon. Watch for next week's paper and you will see how and when becomes home. Mrs. Dragseth's mother dropped In on her unexpectedly last Thursday to spend some time In Pine (irove. Mrs. Decker Is ijuite III with a com plication of asthma aud pneumonia. There will be no preaching services at the church next Sunday. Sunday school as usual. The Sunflower Sunday school class Is having very enthusiastic weekly tni-e tings. The young people of the neighborhood are cordially Invited to join. The meeting this week was at the home of Mr. nnd Mrs. F'red Mack. Tuesday evening Is the regu lar meeting evening. Mr. Patterson of Portland accom panled hy a couple of friends., spent Sunday lu Pine (irove. . The Oregon Wonder Washer The Oregon Wonder Washer can Is? seen at Ins Third street all the time, In operation. One hundred dollars Is offered to any party that can find three large clothes washer that ran do the work of one of the Oregon Wonders. Call and see It. Territory for agents. Patented by K. S. Harrington, Corvallls, Ore. FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE Quarter section; perpetual free water right, shot land, best for fruit, easily cleared: about ten acres ready for planting. Will sell or exchange for income bearing projerty in Hood Riv er or Portland. GEO. D. CULBERTSON & CO. KNEE SPRAINS I1I.IITU AT OHO IT Wlllltl OU SILK ELASTIC HOSIERY Knit to fit Tour own cm. Tr mturnDt bluk oo rqutt. WOODARD, CLARKE & CO. PORTLAND. OBEOOB How to Fertilize Out new bonk, wnttsPA by mm who know, cnatuu much uwul intof matiofi on ftrtikant wrttrl tall. Mavledirc onraquaA. The Chi. H. Lilly Co, Sg.ttU, Wuh. 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 Dcindercide makes your hair glossy, plentyful and beautiful. It is nature's own remedy for human mistakes. Price 50 cents per lottle. All those articles that you love for the toilet are also sold at this drug store. Mere are some of them: Clarke's Shampoo Clarke's Cold Cream Clarke's Lotion Violet Talcum has IK (PL The Q eod River Qrogan i