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2 THE HOOD RIVER NEWS, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 3, 1912 New Rugs and Art Squares just in A swell line of white lingerie Dresses for "girls 2nd floor New Summer Underwear eStdcV;ZSuiu fc? ft YA r, v, i 4 i a v ,0 V- 1 I It is admitted that STETSON sets the style for men's hats ; there fore, in selecting a "Stetson" hat you get the latest style for this eason Men's Wear John B. Stetson and other high grade Hats, making one of the largest assortments of New Spring styles that there is in the city and at a less price than you will pay anywhere else in the city for the same quality. Our Spring Showing includes all the very latest styles and shapes, and in the matter of price we can supply you with any priced Hat you may wish from a soft wool Hat for $1.00, up to the best John B. Stetson made of im ported Belgin Hare Fur. $1 and up Men's High Grade Shirts FOR EASTER You can not buy a"'Shirt that will give you the satisfaction in point of fit, finish'and wearing'qualitiesthat a MANHATTAN SHIRT will. They will not' fade from "either .washing or from sun light, and thus always look fresh and new each time you put them on. Manhattan Shirts in all the new est weaves and colors for $1.50, $1.75 and $2 We also have the 'No Fade" Shirts for men in the new Spring Patterns perfectly cut and proportioned. Every Shirt comes with the extra pair of cutfs.'which may be sewn on when the original pair becomes fraved or worn. "No Fade" Shirts $1.25 A splendid line of band collars and attached soft collar Shirts for men, in all colors, and in the newest weaves in fine percales, madras, Soisette and silk for 50c and 75c We will sell you a genuine Soisette Shirt, soft collar, comes in cream, white and tan, a shirt worth $1.50, For Only 95c CopjT'.jhl Hut SchlfiKl & Ulll MEN'S CLOTHES FOR EASTER Never have we had such a splendid showing of high grade, well tailored Clothes within the reach of all. You want to look your best Easter Sunday, and you have plenty of time yet to select one of these from our splendid line of Hart, Schaffner & Man, or Cloth Craft Lines If you want the best clothes made let us show you some of these New Spring .Models in Hart Schaffner & Marx Clothes, hundreds of new spring patterns the distinctive hairline, pencil and woven stripes, the handsome browns, grays, tans and fancy blues are here in profusion. New Spring Suits for Men for .... $6, $8, $io and up Glace Kid, Lisle and Silk Gloves for Easter We have all kinds of Gloves for ladies, in cot ton, silk, lisle and kid, in all colors and all lengths. Ladies' silk Milan Gloves, 2-clasp. colors black and white, a splendid wearing Glove that gives satisfaction MZn the pair 4uu Ladies' finest silk finished lisle Mosquetai e Glove, in wthie, grey, black and tan, 2-clasp, the rrtp pair wllu Ladies' chamoise Suede Mosquit aire Gloves, 16-button length. 2 clasp, colors white and COp natural, the pair UUu Ladies' long Gloves in finest lisle, double tips, in black, tan and white, the pair Ladies' Glace Kid Gloves, come brown, mode, grey, green, ftn navy, tan, black and white OliUU Easter Coats, Suits and Dresses FOR LADIES, You have yet a few days left in which to select your Coat, Dress or Suit, and we know we can please you. We have certainly got a fine line for you to choose from and our prices are within the reach of all. We have all the newest weaves and styles. Ladies' one-piece Dress of blue serge, trimmed with black and white corded silk around collar and sleeves. Dutch collar and elbow sleeves. High waist, plain ff skirt OOiUU We have one-piece Dresses in all the popular materials and colors; high waist line, with reverse and 75c in one sided effect; Dutch neck style, elbow sleeve; skirt pleated, piped and braided effects to match waist. Dressesr yp On Qand for OOiOf ODf OUj OJup Suits for Ladies' You must see these Suits in order to fully appre ciate the big values w e are offering; serges, whip cords, home spuns, fash ioned in the straight o r c u t- a -w a y effect, two three or four button style; skirts have front or back pannels and side pleats, others have side and back pannels, in navy, white, novelty mix- and iUU up tan. grey, stripes and tures. New spring Suits for ladies' Lingerie and Tailored Waists No woman can have too many of these dainty well made Waists for the summer weather ahead made of sheere lawns and batistes trim med with cotton filet, cluny and val L ces also dainty, double thread lace and embroidery. Some have fancy yokes trimmed with lace and medallions, some have side Uhe PARIS FAIR Hood River's Largest and Best Store frills edged in lace, high and low necks and long and short sleeves. Your choice $1,00 Hats lor Easter The girl and young Miss, too, will want the new Hat for Eastertide wear, and no where in the city is there a more lovely and varied array of style than here in our Millinery section, on the second floor. Simple tailored models of white milans, burnt and peanut straw, trimmed in bands and drapes of silk and velvet. Then the dantiest of dressy Hats in the most charm ing styles in lovely laces, embroid eries, all white and combined with pink or blue silk; also leghorns and fancy straws and braids. We have never offered you a more beautiful and becoming line of Easter .Milli nery than we are this spring. A becoming style for every one and at a most moderate price. Just drop in and take a look at the splendid assortment we have on display. 2nd Floor. Easter Ribbons In this line we have almost any thing you can think of-all colors, shades and widths; plain colors, dresdens, stripes, plaids and fancies. Fancy wash Ribbons from J to J in. wide, all colors, 5 yards f f to the bolt, the bolt 1 UC Pure Silk Ribbon, all colors from 2 1 to 4 inches wide, a splen- t fr, did value, spec'l the yd.. . 1 UC Shawknit and Wonder Hose tor Men-the best you can get We have a tull line ot Straw Hats, including Panamas tor men and boys :: New Oxford Pumps and Slippers in Black, Tan, Muck and Suede ULPIT Methodist Church Services at the M. E. church Sun day will commence with a sunrise prayer tier vice at C:00 a. m. Sunday school at 10:00 a.m. At 11:00 a.m. an elaborate program will le ren dered by the Sunday school. Junior league at 3:00 p. m. Kpwortb league at fi:.'W p. m. At 7:30 p. m. a sacred concert will be rendered by the choir and a short address given by the pastor. All are cordially In vited to attend these services. W. 11. Young, I'astor. Congregational Church The Sunday school will celebrate Kuster with exercises at 10 a. m. At 11 o'clock the usual service will lie held with seclal musical pro gram, the Lord's Supper, reception of mem ben and baptism. The Mood IMver Commandery, Knights Templar, will hold their Kaster service at 4 p. m. Kev. K. T. Simpson, rrelate, will Ik In charge. All are Invited to each service. Baptist Church 10.00 a. in . lilble school. 11:00 a m , Kaster exercises by the Sunday school. 4:40 p. m , according to the practice of the past two seasons, the gathering of the congregation will le as a vesper service. The music Is under the charge of Miss Br; ant anil the local talent will 1 assisted by the "Mosler Male (Junrtette." Mr. Hargreaves will give a brief address on the subject, "Mglit In the Dark ness." Christian Science Services Christian Science services will lie held In the Commercial Club rooms Sunday at 11 a. in., subject, "I'lire allty." Sunday school at 10 a. in. In room B, Davidson building. Wednesday evening testimonial meetings are held In Davidson building All are cordially Invited In attend th-se services. Heading room open dully, No. 0, Davidson building. Canh to Loan We have cash to loan upon Im proved ranch property. Hoop Uivkk IUnkimi & Tim ht Co. Important Announcements Received Late And Condensed A delightful entertainment Is prom ed when the Appollo Concert Com pany appears here Thursday, April 11. Faster services will be held at St Mark's Episcopal church as follows: Holy Communion 7 a. m.; Holy Com munion and sermon 11 a. in.; Sunday School 10 a. in. All Christian people are Invited to participate In the ' Three Hours Service," In com memoration of the death of our Lord and Saviour upon the cross. This service will be held from 12 in. to 3 p. in. Friday of this week at St. Mark's Episcopal church. The attention of members of Hood Hlver Commandery No. lL Knights j Templar, and any visiting Sir Knight within our jurisdiction, Is directed to the Templar Easter Service, which will be conducted by our Prelate, the Kv. E. T. Simpson, it Hlverslde Congregational Church Easter Sun day, April 7, it 4 p. m. Grace U. I!, church. Oak and Sixth. Vesper services discontinued for the summer. Usual services Sunday morning. Christian Endeavor at 7 o'clock. Special Easter exercises at Hp. in. J. I!. Parsons, Minister. Unitarian church. At 10 o'clock the Sunday school meets as usual. A Cradle Koll service will be observed for the babies. At 11 o'clock the Easter service of worship will be ob served with a special program. At! p. m. the public Is cordially Invited to a Sunday Easter concert at which a tine program will be given. f KODAK KODAK KODAK KODAK Make This a Summer of Double Pleasure take a Kodak with you add to the enjoyment of motoring, motor boating and every other recreation permanently picture the scenes and Incidents of the outdoor das, by the simple, easy Kodak way. Light, dainty and compact are the Kodak instruments; no dark room necessary for loading, unloading or lor development; every op eration In full daylight, any time to suit your convenience. If it's just merely to acquaint jourself with the Kodak, to look over the different Instruments and their prices, we'll be glad to show you. Price Rango Front 91.00 lo'.$65.00 CARL A. PLATH DRUGGIST Store ACCIDENTS ARE SOME TIMES BENEFICIAL I'.y accident the Pine Grove people are to have an opportunity to listen to the Apollo Concert Company on April the lnt.li at Pine drove Orange hall. Through a mishap In train connec tions the Pacific Lyceum Ilureau was compelled to have a missing date for this concert company. The mana ger wrote to the, hall committee at Pine drove offering t hem this com pany, saying: "We would rather lose $7." than $100." This company Is entirely too large In numbers and too high priced for a small house, and If lovers of good music and concert entertainment de sire a treat, they may never again have an opportunity eiUal to this at Pine drove. It Is said that this company carries with It a whole wagon load of differ ent musical Instruments. Some of Its artists hold the World's Pair Medal as the best soloists on the trombone and banjo. We almost wish we lived at Pine drave so we could at tend this concert. CASCADE LOCKS Prof. F. A. Myers spent Sunday In Hood Klver, The rise In the river has made It possible for the Wind Hlver Lumber Company to resume operations, the the mill starting up Wednesday. Frank Walt has purchased the ('has. King place and will make some extensive repairs to the house. Mr. King and family will move to Hood Hlver In the near future, Easter Sunday will be observed In an appropriate manner by the Meth odist Sunday School. A dainty Eas ter souvenir will be given each scho lar. A special offering will also be made. The Ladles' Aid Society will hold an Luster Food Sale at the hotel on Sat unlay afternoon, W. V. Hutchinson returned Mon day from Underwood, where he tins been working In the post-olllco for the pat few weeks. Mrs..). F. Hendricks anil Infant Daughter have returned from Port land. Mrs. Kate llochn of Portland is spending a few days visiting friends here. ODELL Mark Cameron made a trip to Portland Tuesday and bought some new machinery for the Pine drove box factory. W. W. Ultherbee returned to Port land Monday with his family. Me expects to remain In Portland for some time. d. W. Chapman returned from Eastern Oregon Saturday. The revival meetings which were liclng held In the M. E. church closed Sunday evening. Alex Lacey, who recently pur chased a five-acre tract from C. It. Maslker, has now a large portion of It set to fruit and Is planting deco rative trees and shrubbery. He con templates building a residence In the early full. "Watch for returns." S. D. Cameron, after searching the community for a boarding ho use and finding prices unr-nsonnhlc, decided to find a cook, but, as the supply was limited, gave up In despair and has now secured the necessary sup plies for a bachelor. He expects to settle down to a life of uninterrupted blessedness. Mr. Whitehead brought a crew of men from Portland Monday to work on the road In the Nell creek district. A. J. Koscnstlhl has succeeded deo. Sheppard, who resigned his position as manager of the ditch to look after his Interest In the box factory. TheOdell Sunday school will give an Easter program on Sunday morn ing and the Epworth league will take charge of the evening services' Mrs. Ferguson returned from a trip to Portland Sunday. Special for Saturday Cudahy Hex hams, le; Cudahy Diamond C hams, 20c; Our llcst lard, 5 lbs. 70c; 10 lbs. 140. We handle nothing but U. S. Inspected steer beef. Pork and mutton cost you no more than you pay for cow beef else where. Mi di ikk Iliios. Maukkt. Phone 4 Special Easter Dinner Hotel Oregon will serve on Easter Sunday, April 7, a special Table d'hote dinner from r:30 p. m. to 7:30 p. in. Music by the Mandolin orchestra. Faster Sale The ladles of the I '.elm out church wish to announce that they will hold an Easter sale on Saturday. April 0, at Frani Hard ware store. The correct treatment for cuts, burns, scalds, wounds, sores, lumba go, rheumatism or neuralgia Is I Sal lard's Snow Liniment. It Is healing, penetrating and antiseptic, which Is everything that Is needed to effect a complete cure. PMce l."Vc. ."jOc and f 1 per bottle. Sold by ( has. N. Clarke. Soured. "I'm Just crazy to play golf," said the enthusiastic summer plrl. "Most people are." muttered too mere man who had no ambition even partly to fill the presidential ctalr. Chi a po News. Italic 's new Farm and darden Kulc Hook and all books embraced In the Hural Science series for sale at Plfer's Hook Store. Every family that has children Is liable to have croup; Invariably at night. If Mallard's Horehound Syr up Is kept In the house. It saves going after the medicine at an Inconvenient time and checks that attack prompt ly. Price LW, "iOc and $1 per bottle. Sold by ( has. N. Clarke. We print our paper MONDAYS and TUESDAYS. Copy required Monday S. E. BARTMESS Funeral Director and Practical Embalmer ESTABLISHED 18 YEARS MOOD RIVER, OREGON Annual Easter Dance AT Pine Grove Grange Hall ON JVLonday evening, Hpril 8th Music will be furnished by ... NEWMAN'S ORCHESTRA ... and a good time is assured Come and Gnjoy Jourseff