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8 THE HOOD RIVER NEWS, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 17, 1912 I 111 POAIQ) Y IS) MIlfilMI ID! yiru AM MA PIT MA T u up Store Stands for Everything that is Reliable and Progressive A STORE with modern methods both in buying and selling. A store where you pay reasonable prices for honest goods, but you don't pay for anyone's bills but your otetn, owing to our cash system of selling. A store where Quality counts for most--where you get more for your money than you ex pect, but never less than we represent. A store that has grown with Hood River, where we expect to re main during our business career, playing the game according to the best methods we know, always with the aim of pleasing our customers. Of course we won't be able to please everyone, our Savior him self was not able to do that; but any real or fancied wrong can always be adjusted if it is only brought to our notice, for surely it is both a pleasure and good business to have harmony prevail in the transaction of business. We are now ready with a fine netej stocK. of spring "Dry Goods, Clo thing. Shoes, etc., and we stand ready to "show you" whether you are ready to buy or just looking Hood River's Agency for Holeproof Hosiery Agents for Florsheim Shoes For the Man Who Cares Ilocalspersonals Dr. and Mrs. Malcolm Bronson spent Thursday and Friday In Port land. O. P. Huff, state labor commis sioner, paid Hood River a vIkU on Friday. Mrs. E. A. Roberts lias nrrlved from Vancouver, B. C, to visit at lier home here. Mm. A mow Hoot aud Mr. James Cherry of Mosler have lieen recent visitors here. Mrs. Headley of Colorado arrived the last of the week to le the guest of Mrs. C. Bird. Judge P. J. McCrory of Ievlls I.ake, N. I)., has been sending a few days Id town. James Waggener, .Ir , left the last of the week to spend a few days at Vancouver, Wash. E. H. Itoper of Portland has come to Hood River to spend the summer with Mrs. Alma Howe. Miss Jonle Eskelson of Portland ha been a recent guest at the home of Mrs. W. M. Stauffer. Mrs. E. H. Shepnrd spent the week end In Portland. Mrs. O. I. Emry spent the week end with friends at Mcslcr. Mrs. Flora E. Hartley went to Portland Saturday to visit her daughter, Mrs. Hammiick. Charles Hellbronner of Spokane visited his brother, J. II. Hellbron ner, here the hint of the week. James T. liarlee, manager of the Champ Clark campaign In Oregon, spent the last of the week here. Perclval L. AdamsJMt Saturday to accept a position with the Portland Electric Light & Power Company. A. T. Allen, who has removed to Hartland, Wash , came to Hood Hlver Thursday to spend a few days. C. L. Rogers, formerly of this city and now of Can by, has been among the recent guests at the Mt. Hood hotel. T. T. (Jeer, former governor of Or egon, was here a couple of days ago In the Interests of the campaign for Selling. CASH GROCERY Our stock is complete and quality the B EST, You can save money by buying your Oroceries from us. We quote no prices this week, but have specials every day Ask our prices L. H. Huggins Money in hay land. B. E. Duncan & Co. We still have left a few more of the birds-eye view maps of Hood Hlver Valley. Hood Hlver News Co. Mrs. E. E. Calkins went to Port- laud Saturday, called there by the Illness of her daughter, Mrs. (). L Warden. H. O. Davidson, formerly of this city aud dow of Portland, was among the visitors In the city the last of the week. Bailey's new Farm and Garden Rule Bo'jk and ull books embraced In the Rural Science series for sale at Plfer's Book Store. Mr. and Mrs. Livingstone and son, Hugh, came from Portland the last of the week to spend a few days at their ranch In the Odell district Adam Sbortgen of Salem and Har ry Beal of Wyeth were here the last of the week making tlnal arrange ments preparatory to establishing the convict camp at Shell Rock. Mr. and Mrs. Wouser and Mr. and Mrs. N. S. Beale of Tama, Iowa, ar rived the last of the week and have been looking over the valley with a view to locating, being very favora bly Impressed. City Recorder Howe Is Indexing the city records, a task which has never Is-fore lieen undertaken and which Is now rendered necessary by the con stantly Increasing volume of the city's business. W. S. Chipman of Portland, who Is Interested In the tract north of the O.-W, R & N. tracts, was here re cently looking over the land with a view to making some contemplat ed Improvements. I. E. Belflls of Estacada was here the last of the week In the Interests of Clackamas county residents who are agitating for division of that county. They hope to get the prop osition on the ballot this fall. Ex Congressman Ellis was among the political aspirants who were campaigning here tha last of the week, spending two or three days, with headquarters at the Hotel Or egon. ! Clyde Paton nnd Guy Neeley, two i 1! year-old youths who say they are going to walk to New York before Octolsjr 1, were In the city Thursday. I They started from Rf:hester, Wash., on April 1 and are advertising the Seattle 'Potlabh enroute. They walked from Portland here In two I days. O. II. Baker spent Monday In Port land. Mrs. John Zolls Is recovering from a critical Illness. A. I. Mason left on n trip to Pen dleton Satti'day. Mrs. E. C. Manslierry of Seaside, Oregon., Is making an extended visit with friends here. Miss Eva Christie of Portland ar rived Saturday to spend a couple of days as guest at the home of New ton Clark. Hood River apples will form part of the menu on the tables of the ho tels In Portland when the Elks gather In convention In Jnly. An order has Ween placed with the Da vidson Fruit Company of this city for the fruit, and the tlnest Red Cheek Pippins grown In the valley have lieen saved for the occasion. Frank S. Fields, at present county clerk of Multnomah county and a candidate for nomination on the Re publican ticket as Secretary of State, was In the city the last of the week. Mr. Fields has done faithful and efficient work for Multnomah county and will no doubt receive strong support In bis candidacy for the higher otlice. Hood Hlver students at the Uni versity of Oregon who are home for their Easter vacation, which began Friday, Include Raymond Early, Georgia Prather, Roger Mis?, Flor ence Avery, Burleigh Cash. Clyde Pattee, Will Cass and Chester Hug- gins. Mr. Ilugglns competed In the Columbia meet held Saturday In Portland. Owing to the amount of work to lie done at this time on the Oregona," of which Karl Onthank Is editor, he was unable to spend his vacation here. New Waists At Half Price COur FRENCH DRY CLEANING service really costs you less than half of wnat a new waist would amount to. It's a real economy. Spaulding & Gettltng CUmning mud Prtuing Baaenwnt of BroaiiM BIk. Phon 1JX Money In hay land. B. E. Duncan & Co. A D'j pound hoy was born to Mr. ami Mrs. R. E. Fewel at Powcrdale Monday morning. Dr. E. L. House will occupy the pulpit of the Ashbury M. E. church Sunday morning. TheMt. Hood Hotel serves a very tasty merchant's lunch every noon for thirty-five cents. Alfred T. Allen left for Canon City, Col., Sunday called their by the criti cal Illness of his mother. Mrs. John C. Spencer arrived from Portland Monday to visit her daugh ter, Mrs. O. T. Wedemeyer. I.. E. Faust and family, who have lieen spending the winter lu Knox vllle, Tenn., returned Sunday. V. Wluchell and daughter. Miss Arllne, left Saturday to Join friends at The Dalles for a fishing trip up the Deschutes river. Attorney and Mrs. A. P. Reed ex pect to leave today to attend the Henderson Cauficld nuptials to be cel ebrated at Oregon City tomorrow. Mrs. A.R. Mlddlcton and Mrs. A.M. Klein arrived from Portland last week to visit their daughter and sis ter, Mrs. C. R. Bone, for some time. Mrs. T. Ogawa, who lives on the Dwlnnell ranch, underwent a serious operation at the hospital Saturday evening. She Is making a nice recovery. Cecil McCrory, whose eye was sc. verely Injured by a discharge of dyn amite, is recovering his sight In the eye, which It was at first feared had l?en destroyed. J. If. Moores and Dr. J. E. Ander. son, both of The Dalles and both candidates for the nomination as representative, spent part of Friday and Saturday in the city. V. Wluchell Is Just completing the planting of eleven acres to enrs. This will constitute one of the largest blocks of D'AnJoiis' In the valley. This variety tonus the bulk of the planting, with some Patrick Berry pears And enough Bartletts to act as pollenlxers. Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Collin entertain ed a few friends at their home on the East Hide Sunday. Among those present were Dr. and Mrs. Stanton Allen, Mr. and Mrs. f E. Ireland, Mr. ami Mrs. Cutler, Miss Cutler and the Messrs. Cutler, Mr. and Mrs. W. II. Dtckerson and Miss Peck, Mr. and Mrs. lialpli Root, Miss Root and Mr. and Mrs. F. E. I veins. Mrs. Edward Mitchell of I'liton, Ore., was the guest of .I.E. Yowell. Sunday. Enjoy your downtown dinners. (Jet them at the Mt. Hood hotel, .T."i cents. A baby Incubator has Is-en Install ed In the maternity ward of the hos pital this week. Miss Irene Fewell, who has lieen 111 at the hospital, was able to teturn home the last of the week. Mrs. Wilson Flke and Miss 7,oe Newman returned the last of the week from a few da.is' stay In Port bind. Superintendent Frank Wells of the Cmatllhi county schools will speak at the gathering of county school teachers to be held at Pine Grove on May 1. Superintendent Alderman will also lie present. Lawrence M. Genles of this city, who Is a student at the O, A. ('., has contributed nn able article to the April uuiiiImt of the "Commerce Pharmacy Journal," n magazine published by that Institution. Rev. E. A. Harris Is attending the Portland Association of Congrega tional churches and ministers at Laurel wood church In Portland this week. His part on the program Is the discussion of the "Men and Religion" problem. Representatives of the local He hecca lodges left yesterday morning to attend the district convention at Dufur. Mrs. William Ganger and Mrs. S. W. Arnold represent Laurel Lodge and Mrs. W. S. Grlbble of Mt. Hood Oregon Grape Lodge of that place. Secretary Scott of the Commercial Club has received from Attorney K. E. Convert of Portland nn accept ance In Isdialf of himself and S. Ben son of the Invitation to lie the guests of honor one day during the blossom festival. They will be In Hood River on Saturday, May 4, which Is the ilny on which the Portland Commer cial Club will send n delegation to the city. As Mr. Benson Is donor of the $IP,(HH for the Portland Hood River road, he will listen to some speeches of appreciation In the even tng and brobably will himself re spond. The liver loses Its activity nt times and needs help, llerblne Is nn effect ive liver stimulant. It also purifies the bowels, strengthens digestion ami restores strength, vigor and cheerful spirits. Price Mc. Hold by Chns. N. Clarke. LOUIS A. HENDERSON TO JOINJENEDICTS Louis a. Henderson left yesterday for Oregon City, where his marriage to Miss Edna Jane Cau field of that city will occur tomorrow evening. The ceremony will lie performed at the home of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles II. Cauflcld, after which Mr. and Mrs. Henderson will leave for two weeks' wedding trip. They w III lw at home after May 5 nt 721 Cascade avenue, the former home of Ralph La raw ay. which Mr. I Un derpin recently purchased. The wedding will lie the culmina tion of a romance which had Its be ginning when Mr. Henderson and his fiancee liecame classmates at the I'nlverslty of Oregon In 11W.1. She Is an accomplished musician and a young woman of charming fierson allty. Mr. Henderson is a successful business man of this city and has a host of friends who will extend con gratulations and wish both himself and bride many years of happiness. MARRIED MollH-ConiHAN Two popular young people of the alley were united In matrimony yes terday morning when the nuptials of Alphonse Aloyslus Mohr and Miss Margaret A. Cochran were celebrated at the Church of the Immaculate Conception. There was a large at tendance of friends at the church and Father Plus celebrated the nuptial high mass. After the ceremony the wedding party adjourned to the groom's home, where nn elaborate wedding dinner was served nnd many wishes for happiness nnd prosperity were showered upon the happy couple. If you want anything In the liee line, ask W. W. Dakln; phone 107X. 15-tfc For Hungry Business Men The Mt. Hood hotel raters to hun gry business men by serving delicious lunches at noon, .T.' rents. Try one, then come every day. If you eat something which doesn't agree with you, don't let It work Its own way through. It's a slow tiro. cess and makes yon feel bad. Oct rid of it quickly by taking llerblne. It drives out Impurities In the stomach and bowls, nnd yon feel totter Im mediately. Prlro 50c. For sale bv Chns. N, Clarke.