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THEJHOOD RIVER NEWS, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 24, 1912 iULMT Baptist Church i'omineiK'lnt; with next Sumliiy the evening m-rvtce at the ltaptlxt church (the Height) will im-ii at o'clock. Mr. Hartfreiivcx, nertiimi Mitij'Vt dr next Sumliiy evening will he the une announced for hint Sumliiy ami cct alle for the inetnortal Her vice "The Heaven on Karth." I'nitetl Brethren Church irace V. li. church, Oak ami Sixth, fuccefxful revival meetings now In lrorrenn every nlht, conimenclii); at 7:.t0. Or. 1. (. HourhraUe will (nviicli Thiirnday nltflit and conduct t he hint IJuarterly Conference of the year. J. 15. Parnoim, Minister. Methodist Church Sunday school at 10:0(n. in. Preach luif cervlcen nt 11 SM a. in. Theme 'l.lfe'n Itrokcn Shlpx." At V l. in union memorial xervlces for the vic ttnmofthe Titanic at the Chrlxtluu church. Keniemter the Junior league at 3 p. in. Kpworth Icnuuc at :m p. in. Prayer meeting on ThurMday evening at T::H o'clock. All are cordially Invited to attend thene cervlcen. Strani:eri madi- wel come. W. 1!. Yotitm. Pastor. Christian Science Services ClirlHtlan Science nervlces will lie held In the Commercial ( lull rooms Sunday at 11 a. in., subject, "Pro bation After leath." Sunday school at 11 a. in. Sunday school at 1(1 a. m. In room (i, Davidson huildlng. Wednesday evening testimonial ineetliikrs are held In Iavldson building All are cordially Invited to attend these services. Heading room open dully, No. fi, I'avldson building. araaioiiiaiciBaerr Jtssafliia A stylish, serviceable -S Spring Suit for $15 -the g S Clothcraft Blue Serge g S Special. Xo. 5130. m 2 0 S aajaataiisiaMiiaisiGiaaiBB Headquarters for John B. Stetson Hats ALL THE NEWEST SPRING STYLES Infants' Apparel Infants' Dresses Infants Short Dress of fine nainsook. round yoke, with four rows fine tuckinjr. ruffle on neck and sleeves.. Infants Short Dress of fine soft finished nainsook, yoke of embroidery and fine tuek- intr, ruffle on neck and sleeve with a very fine lace edpe. Each.. 25c 50c Infants Ixmir Dress, pood quality nainsook, yoke of embroidery, insertion tucked back, neck and sleeves edjred with fine em- Q7n broidery, five inch hem at bottom, each. J I 0 We have a splendid assortment of these Dresses and slips for infants and children for 25c, 35c, 50c, 75c and up Infants Lonp and Short Sktrts made of fine nainsook, trimmed with lace, embroidery and tucking, for 2 5c, 35c, 40c and up Infants' Bibs Infants honey comb Bibs, plain 4c Infants fancy quilted Bibs, edged with torcheon lace, each 5c Infants honey comb Bibs, with ring and embroidery, pocket trimmed with wide torcheon lace, each 10c Infants oil cloth Bibs, with arm holes, assorted colors, good large ones, made of best grade oilcloth, each 10c Infants, Rattles Rattle with three, three-fourth inch bells on heavy strap attached to handle, each 5C 3 Come in Today and try 5 S on the Clothcraft Blue S Serge Special, No. 5130. 5 S at $15. 5 2 N 2 aiMcsaEsiaiiMaiiiaiMiia Egg shaped Rattle, made over basket frame, loop handle Qq Pacifiers with bone or rubber teeth ing rings, each 5 & 10c Infants' Hoods We have everything you can think of in this line from a neat lawn Hood trimmed with rushing with a neat pom pon on top for IQc Infants Hoods of fine lawn and silk, allover lace and embroidery, trimmed with rushing, lace, embroidery, inser tions and headings with ribbon run through, etc., for 15c, 25c, 35c, 40c and up Ghe PARIS FAIR HOOD RIVER'S LARGEST AND BEST STORE Infants Ruben Vests of combed peer less yarn, sizes 1 to 6, for 25 c, 35 c, 38 c, etc. Infants cashmere Vests, sizes 1 to 6, each 25c Infants fine white rubber Pants, tape bound, each 20c Stork Pants for infants, made of good grade white rubber, medium size, tape bound and reinforced, each 25c Stork Sheeting in light and heavy weights, warranted acid proof, for the yard... 45c, 50c, and $1.00 INFANTS' SHOES, SLIPPERS and MOCCASINS In this line we have an assortment of styles, colors and kinds that will please you. Infants Kid Moccasins, colors red, tan, black and white, sizes 1 to 4, each 10c Infants soft sole Shoes, assorted colors, in lace and button, pr.25c and up Gorrc9Ponccncc j PINE GROVE Mr. and Mrn. tieorjje Yannler, who have been visiting at the Herbert Vannler home, returned to Portland the firot of the week. Minn (iertrude Jolmnon Is vlnltliitf relatives at White Salmon. MIhh Florence Avery, a Htudent at the State University, who han been spending the Eauter vacation at home, nan returned to Ktigetie. (Juarterly meeting will 1 held thin afternoon ( Wednesday I at the church at 2 o'clock. A numlxT of young people of the neighborhood helped to wcli-onie Alphonse Mohr and lit bride Into our mldwt by an old-time charivari luct TueHilay night. Minn Clara AIihIiith ipeiit the week end with the home folkn at Fir. Another new auto has la-en added to the Pine (iri)ve lint, Kdward Mc laln lelng the hint to make a pur chase In that llii". Mrs. Klngdon, mother of Forrest Klngdon, Is a Pine (trove visitor. having come West to attend her j son's, wedding, which takes place today. There will Is- preaching services at ' the church both morning ami even- ! Ing next Sunday. Sunday school at the usual tlni", to which everyone Is I Invited. Our attendance Is Increas ing Is-tter every Sunday. The Sunflower class, Instead of having Its regular business meeting Tuesday evening, went In a body to a social given by the young people's class In Mdell at the Odd Fellows' li'ill. A merry time was had by all. On Saturday afternoon last Mrs. Thompson opened her beautiful home to the many friends i f Miss Fllzals-tli Mohr, the married friends with the purpose of making a rigid examination to tiud If I-lz.le were prepared to become one of them and the girl friends to help her out. The former gave her a practical kiti hen shower, while the latter came r, with their share of delicate china. The bride-to-be was the recipient of many useful and beautiful remem brances. A delicious luncheon was served by the hostess, which all thoroughly enjoyed. VALLEY" CREST Mrs. Palph Pavles and somt are Visiting relatives In Th Malles. Mr. Shahaii of Portland Is building the fireplace In Kuyene F.uwer'sncw log bungalow. Mrs. P.J.Stark and son tin met went to Hood Itlver Monday to J make Dual proof on her homestead. ! Miss Susie Mohr left for t lie lower j Vitlley to Is-In attendance at her sis ter' wedding, j Mr. (ioilfrey of Seattle, who lias Iswn visiting at the Walter Mason) liome, returned to his home Sunday. 1 KcguUr Sunday excursion to Pirk diile. l'leas.vit trip for yourself ar, 1 frtrnJ. FRANKT0N Mrs. U. V. I.aMar Is convalescing fter her recent Illness. S. IV. Garrlott of Salem was a week end guest at the home of F. H. Abiten. A numtier of our neighbors went to Wyeth Sunday on a fishing trip. Mrs. K. S. Cohoon will entertain the Four Leaf Clover Club at her home Thursday afternoon at 2:.'W. The services Sunday afternoon were well attended. There will le services next .Stimlaj at -i p. m. A cordial Invitation Is extended to all. A uchjue surprise party was sorting on Mrs. W. ('. Trigg last Tuesday by twelve of her friends, who took re freshments and went In to spend the day und assist her with her sewing. Mrs. Trigg Is preparing to go to Kentucky for a visit. CENTRAL VALE W. ). Allen made a trip to Hood Itlver Saturday. Miss Laura Turner was visiting friends here last week. Mr. Moss has been busy planting trees In the Massey nursery. George Durham and his cousin have gone to (ireen Point where they will work this summer. The school board holds Its annual meeting at the scboolhouse thlseven Ing. Those who bought articles at the I MAKE and REPAIR HARNESS Don't neglect them until too late waiting until to morrow may cause an accident today. When I Re- pairJHarness you canfeel Safe with them in driving. Harness Repairing does not mean simply patching and stitching. It must be done right, and that means Experience and Skill. I look after every job myself, and when I am through you can feel safe with the old Harness. V. E. Fosberg & Co. PHONE 21 HOOD RIVER, OREGON Strawberry Growers The Apple Growers Union wishes to announce that it has made extensive plans for handling this season's crop. In order that we may give our growers the best j)f service, which will mean satisfactory returns, we would like you to send us an estimate of your crop at once. Spraying Materials Paper Hood River Apple Growers Union supper last Saturday evening are re quested to return the plates, pans, etc. to the schoolbntise. Miss Gertrude Hansen was brought home last week from Salem where she bus been suffering from uu attack of dlptherla. Miss Luclle McKlttrlck returned to Portland Thursday after a short visit with her brother, F. M. McK.lt trick. OAK GROVE The quarterly meeting of the Oak Grove Church was held Tuesday af ternoon, and those present were for tunate In hearing a talk by the dis trict euperlnteu Jent. The Ladles' Aid will meet this week with Mrs. W. F. Andrews. H. E. Judge of Portland came up Sunday to look over his property. He was accompanied by his wife. Vera ami Neil Mirrett of Portland were visiting John and Helen Sutt lioff last week. and wife of Seatte, visitors of Mr. and A. G. Bl.xby were week end Mrs. McLaren. One of the little Cunning boys met with a painful accident last week, having his face badly burned while lighting a tir with kerosene. J. W. Church of Walla Walla brought his family to visit Mr. and Mrs. Albright last Saturday. Mr. Church returned home Sundaj . J. C. Spencer of San Francisco Is visiting her daughter, Mrs. O. T. Wedetiieyer. G. A. McCurdy has moved his fam ily out from town, and now the girls are going to school from the ranch. Judge lironaugh anil wife of Port land were week end visitors at Mt. Pleasant Kanch. W. E. King left last Week on a business trip Into Itrltlsh Columbia. We understand that while there he expects to consult with a dentist friend of his regarding the phenome non of cutting a wisdom tooth so late In life. E. E. Stanton, who recently pur chased the Copeland place, returned from Chicago last week accompanied by his wife. They will take up their residence on their ranch. W. E. King's new rustic bridge Is now completed and Is well worth seeing. It Is a work of art. How ever, Mrs. King Is not satisfied and Is looking for some one who will contract to paint a bubbling brook under it. The dance at the Oak Grove Hall Friday night was enjoyed by all present. Joe Hall Is having good success with his ducks this year and expects to raise quite a few. He and Squire Iemmon are vlelng each other as to who will raise the most chickens. From the appearance of the trees at the present writing. It looks as though there will le a bumper crop In tills section this year. It wott be long before this part of the valley Is one at the heaviest ylelders. The May meeting of the West Side Improvement Club will Imj held a week from Tuesday, and the program committee promises some more In teresting ami Instructive addresses. As to place and details, we next week's paper. Miss Ethel Albright, who has been visiting friends In Portland and Ore gon City, returned last. week. It pays to advertise BARRETT L. II. Murphy, who spent the win ter In Southern Oregon, has returned. J A. Walters Is suffering from an attack of La Grippe. Mr and Mrs J. A. I'.enn-tt enter tallied the Ladles' Bible Class and the Protherhood Class last Frldav evening. An enjoyable time was had and delicious lefresliments were serv ed. Miss M. Emmel of Milwaukee, Ore., spent the week end with her sister, Mrs. W. E. Cauller. Mrs. J. .1. Gibbous entertained the West Side ISrldge Club on Saturday with a dainty luncheon followed tiy an afternoon of bridge. Her guests In cluded her , Inter. Mrs. Greer of port land. Mrs. Truman P.utlcr, Mrs. Noah Bone. Mrs Murray Kay. Mrs. Carl aughan. Mrs. W. E.King. Mrs. C.N. Kavlln, Mrs. J. Adrian Epplng. Mrs. G1ltert, Mrs. II. T. ivwitr. Mrs. W.J. Baker, Miss Constance Henderson, Mrs. C. H. lletiney, Mrs. L. F. Hen derson. Mrs. Etta Bancroft. Mrs. W. J. Knight. Mrs. E. W. lllrge, Miss Mary Knight. Mrs. C.I). Thomp Mlss Horning and Mrs. C. T. Early. Wormy children are unhappy, puny and sickly. They can't be otherwise while wormseat away t heir st rengt h and vitality. A few doses of White's Cream Vermifuge performs a marvel ous transformation. Cheerfulness, strength anl the rosy bloom of health speedily return. Price L'.')c per bottle. Sold by ( has. N. Clarke. T. l. i vi:i-.v Mutual Insurance at ) I'er Ont nf Olil l.in Hatfl. Kirti Insurance on HuiHuiKti in Courne of Construction. 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XT, Simpoon. paotor iSfrtnni nit Utlj trrrt. itymtr 2-ID-2C How to Fertilize Our itw 24-pNM honk. wnttfi by ian who know, cnnlatnt morh utWul infor. matmn on frtiliing wrfm otW. Mailed lre an rrucM. Th. Ch... II. Lillr Co,Setl, W.h, Copy for advertisement; MUST In the office by Monday NOON. be Sunday, Hpril 28th, Confirmation Service IThe Rt. Rev. Hobart L. Paddock, D. D., Bishop of Eastern Oregon, will administer the sacred rite of Confirma tion at I 1 a. m., and preach. Cordial invitation extended to all. The NEWS For Printing.