1 THE HOOD RIVER NEWS, WEDNESDAY, AFRIL 10, 1912 pun g Jhiua Call for NEW CURTAIN MATERIALS, DRAPERIES, BED SPREADS, BEDDING, Etc.; We Have Just Received a Big Lot Embracing Marshall Held & Co.'s Newest Ideas j MOt I !H SCOTLAND f 1 well Known to women in every part of the Clobe because for generations it has been the WORLD'S STANDARD wash fabric sold by high class dry-goods stores everywhere We have Just received direct from the tooms at Glasgow, Scotland, a fascinating assortment of these goods and are showing them at This Book Free 25c to 35c a yard . A;yttr J'J) J picture ' new Book I n.J ioni lust Anderson & Co. It contains 29 large draw. Ings (3 In colots) of the best and latest styles for wash costumes for women, misses and children, espe 7 Wlllle-m Anderson & bo., by the greatest ' fashion authority I n America. We will be pleased to give one of these books to any lady asking for it at our Wash Goods Counter This Is a little 4 ft 4 - Curtain Swiss, - 15c to 50c Fancy Drapery, - 12f4c to 75c Plain Nets, - - 25c to 75c Bed Spreads, Blankets -Comforts - 75c to $4.90 50c to $12.00 95c to $4.90 Clothes May Not Make The Man 9 but it Would Take a Pretty Keen Fellow to Be a Success Without Them You have to dress well. You have to wear good clothes, well cut and skilfully tailored. You expect to pay a fair price, but you expect service and style and there's where we shine. Every suit in our store carries a fair price and guarantees you full satisfaction. PRICED $15 to $25. We Ask You to See Our Suits for 1912 FMME OlAM $ ' nil : BRANDEGEE K I H C A i D & CO. C i. O T H r. 5. L0CALSandPERS0NAL5 I'.'iy Flrebaugh of Portland vlsltf 1 friends here Friday. M Iss Illanche Main left FrMay f'.r a trip to Denver, Colo. George T. Prather took a trip ti Portland tlie la-t of tin- wfk. Mrs. L F. Henderson sp nt a couple of day the lust of the week In Fort land." C. I,, Cnlllcra'e of Portland wan here the last of t fie week 1 rn-pt-c 1 1 riir his rau'.'b. MIhm Aniia Heath went to Portland FrMay to iM-mltln FanttT w.-ihoii with frlt'ti(l. Ha nee Doll left FrMay f. .r ' rUli.-lil. Kan., called ttn re liy the Ki rlous 111 neH of hln fat her. Mrx. J. T. '1 hoini'Hori and litll" f n Teddy Hent the week end with frleiiilri In Portland. V. ('. Wniietier of Vancouver. Wuwll.. vlnlted hi father, .Ialnen Waiiitener, Jr., here lat vnk, We Htlll have left a few more of the l1rd-eye view mapx of 1 1 o 1 Kiver Valley. Hood l:hr Vk ( o. F. J. Patternon came from Port land the laxt of the week to Inspect hU ranch. Mrn. W. ;. Parmalee returned from her wlnterV stay In the Kant the last of the week. Itobcrt I.lvlnuHtone of Portland wan Inspecting hln ranch here the last of the week. K. II. Wh-eler of Portland came to the valley Sunday to Inspect his ranch at Summit t. The Sans Soucl luh will meet with Mrs Kohert Perljyjo tomorrow i Thursilay i afternoon. K. I". Morris, returned Sunday from Southern California where he has been on a three-weeks' trip. Mrs. A. I Mason and mod, Floyd, have been vlsltlnir Mr. and Mrs P.o hire Wiley at Tin- Dalles. leoru1' I', t i e, one of the r 1 1 1 resi dent of the city. Is seriously III at his home on Sherman Avenue. Mr. and Mrs. K. It. Fleurnoy ar rived from Kos Anueles Monday to Isit a t the Imriie of J uliau p. Scott. Something New We now have a full line of Chick Pood Oyster Shells Ground Bone Scratch Pood Rolled Barley Cracked Corn W'heat Bran & Shorts And always a complete line of GROCERIES Smith & Imbler Free Delivery Phone 282-L Minn liella Steele of Mt Hood has returned from college ut Forest drove tu upend her Kawter vacation. Mr. and Mr. Ceore Archibald and MIsh Mabel K. I'.IIIIiikh of Portland were week-end guests of L. II. Good enheryrer. Mrs. W. IV McCrory, who lias been underiroln treatment nt the local hospital, wan able to return to her home Sunday. I. C Sanford and ). M. Scott were unions the Portlanders. Interested In apple lands here who attended the meeting Saturday. Miss Helen Davidson cittne from Portland, where she Is attending sch.iol. the last of the week to sp( tic Master with her parents. Mrs. I'. M. Morse and two children, who have been visiting relatives In Kugene and Portland for several weeks, returned Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Koscoe K. Miller of the Udell district are receiving con gratulations upon the birth of a daughter Sunday morning. K. F. Heath, ll former resident, was here from (irants I'ass the last of the week to Inspect his ranch south of Tucker's bridge. Mr. and Mrs. W. N. Winter are having plans prepared for a unique bungalow. They are planning to build on Columbia, street. Mr. K. M. I'.os worth of Salem, who has been visiting Mr. and Mrs. II. It. Keedom at Odell for two weeks, returned to her home I-rlday. Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Coose ami daughter, Mls Kva, of The Dalles have moved to this city to make their permanent home. Another daughter. Miss Hattle Coose, will Join them later. Look up the offer of the True-to. Name Nursery elsewhere In this Issue If Interested In getting some good trees cheap. They have been In the business fur l." years and know what good trecM. are. .1. M Schiiicltzer, w ho ts n candi date for the nomination an represent ative, went to The Dalian and Dufur I the last of the week loaded for bear with several hundred cards. He re. turned much encouraged ax to his , chances for securing the nomination. Mr. and Mrs. K. W. W limns have j returned recently after having made ' ii six-months' visit with their son at j Cf.rnellus, Ore. While there Mrs. WlnatiN had the misfortune to fall and break one of her arms, thus making an extension of their visit uetessa ry. lialley's new Farm and ti'irden I in Ic Ito'jk and all books embraced In the Kuril Science series for sale at Pifer's Hook Store. The final dance In t he series, given by the young married people will be held Friday evening. Masks will be worn the tlrst part of the evening. Mrs. C. Wagner and Miss Meta Filers returned to Portland Satur day, after having been the guests of Mr. and Mrs. M. Dragseth for a few days. James and Keo Cram of Prinevllle visited Frank Cram the last of the week while on their way home after having delivered a carload of stock at Portland. Mrs. C. W. Parker, Mrs. Duryea of Vancouver, K. ('., and Miss Gertrude Dillon were here from Mitchell's Point as the guests of Mr. and Mrs. ,1. A. Kpplng the last of the week. Mr. and Mrs. Charles W. Connor have returned from Stantield, Ore., to spend the summer. Mr. Connor will continue his contract of con structing the sidewalks on the Heights. Father 11 tin of the Church of the Immaculate Conception reports that he was much pleased wit h the devo tion shown by tils parishioners dur ing the I.enten season and especially during Holy Week. The annual meeting of St. Mark's fiulld will tie held on Friday, April l- at the residence of Mrs. (iould. At this meeting the annual election of officers will take place and n large attendance In urged. At the meeting of the county court last week bills for the construction of a wooden bridge over the west fork of Hood Klver were rejected, It being the opinion of the courtth.it they were too high. Mr. and Mrs. John Van Delicti came, from The Dallen the last of the week to visit her parents. Mr. and Mrs. I,. II. Hugglns. Mr. Van Dellen took n business trip to Portland Monday, leaving Mrs, Van Dellen here for the week. Mr. and Mrs (,'. C. Carpenter enter tained a number of Portland young people at a holme party over Faster, the guests of honor being Miss Frances .leffery of Portland and Wendell S. Poison of I.yle, whose wedding will take place on April HI. Other guests Included Mr. and. Mrs. O. K. .leffery. Dr. and Mrs. M. Hoi brook. Miss Lola Find and Fd .leff ery, nil of Portland. Money In liny land. It K Duncan. If you want anything In the bee line, a-k V. W. Dakln; phone loTX. 1.". tfc Thomas W. Wickens, who has been pruning at Menominee, accompanied by K W. lielljim.v, spent Sunday at the beach. A. S. Kelley ami wife, former resi dents of the valley, were visitors In town from Hiisnin, Wash, the last of the week. C. II. Stranahau, who Is a candi date for the nomination as represent ative on the Kepuhllcan ticket, left yesterday morning on a campaign ing trip through Wasco and Crook counties. The Davidson Fruit Company ship ped the last of their apples the last of the week. Stocks In the Fast are said to lie decreasing rapidly, on ac CMtiut of rapid consumption, and prospects are bright forjii receptive market and good prices for Hood Klver apples this fall. Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Slade and daughter of Hustim, Wash., who have friends here, are spending sev eral weeks In Southern California as guests of Charles Mears of Pasadena. Word received from them Is to the effect that they have greatly enjoyed motor trips to the beach resorts and other points of Interest to tourists. K. J. Mclsanc. h'is completed the construction of an attractive new warehouse at Mt. Hood, the In creased storage facilities being made necessary by Mr. Mclsaac's growing business. The building Is designed with a view to pleasing the eye and Is ornamental as well as useful. Mrs. A. K. Davles, corner of Ninth and Columbia streets, reportn that she has a flock of .M K. I. Keils which distinguished themselves during the month rf March, laying 12 1' I eggs or an average of nearly -."i apiece. She also reports that during the month she set several of the hens, thus with drawing them from the laying force. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Pcugh and daughter, Miss Nettle, who liae Is-en spending the winter at Kong lieach, Cnl , returned the last of the week. They r-port .ha vlng spent n delightful whiter In the sunny south. While In Kong llcich they met ft number of former Hood Klver resi dents, Including 5lr. and Mrs. .1. M. Hamblet, w ho have n ten-acre place, and Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Cunning, who have been making an extended stny there., Arthur Magulre, whosebroth er are In business here, In also mak ing his home In Kong lieach with liln family. Mrs. (ieorge Friday Is recovering from a badly Infected arm. Tyler Carman returned home Fri day from a four months' visit In Mlddleboro, Kentucky. Mr. and Mrs. (ieorge W. Dimmlck left yesterday morning to spend sev eral weeks In Fossil, Ore. J. K. Digits, a capitalist of Inglls, Ore., was here as the guest of W. H. Kccles the last of the week. C, Gardener of Alaska, who has ex tensive property Interests In this vi cinity, spent several days In the city the last of the week. During the month of April Kev. J. It. Parsons will deliver a series of sermons at the Franktou schoolhoiise and next Sunday Ills subject will be "Forgotten Facts." We print our paper MONDAYS and TUESDAYS. Copy require d Monday Mr. ami Mrs. D. K. Murphy of Port land were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Hell at the Mt. Hood hotel Sun day. We are offering oh Saturday sptrlals Cmlahy Kex hams. Is cents; Cudahy Dlninond C hams, I'll cents; Our I test lard. 5 pounds 70 cents; 111 pounds (1 40. We handle nothing but F. S. Inspected steer beef. I'ork and mut ton cost you no more than you pay for cow liecf elsewhere McGuIre llros.' Market. Phone. 4. If youat something which doesn't agree with you, don't let It work Its own way through. It's a slow pro cess and makes you feel bad. (let rid of It quickly by taking llerblne. It drives out Impurities In the stomach and bowls, ami yon feel ttetter Im mediately, Price "iOc. For wile by ( has. N". Clarke. Qnnowi cement... I desire to announce that I have resumed my Grocery business at the... Handy Corner Grocery I have installed a complete line of new goods, all strictly fresh, and will be pleased to meet my old customers as well as to greet new ones, to all of which satisfaction is guaranteed. Give us a trial and we will endeavor to please you. Ku66ard 5ay(or eJwefftfi and Uefmont 8ts. Keed Hirer, Cr6gon if3 :XX2XXXZZXXXZZZZXZXXZZZZKXXX2n' (iO TO J. H. HEILBRONNER& CO. For Fcal Estate "Bargains in To ton and Valley llcllbronner Building Mood River, Oregon XXXXXXXXXXXXZXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX i