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THE HOOD RIVER NEWS, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 24. 1912 8 NEW HOLEPROOF HOSIERY Maw Ladies' Silk Hose 75c values 50c Terry Cloth The Season's Craze Just Arrived Then -JVoW New Laces Hat Trimmings Al lovers Rands, Edges Everything Another Shipment La Vogue CLOAKS Hot from the griddle Priced $10 to $20 New Shoes for particular feet I The Darning Method Under the old way you spent hours darning the hosiery every week. You often had to sit up late at night to get the work done. In fact, it was a drudgery that you didn't know how to avoid. Even when the work was done the hosiery was uncomfortable. This was not your fault, for the darning drew the stocking out of shape and left a thick pad which irritated the skin. 4 g if1 4uniityuici tioieoroornosierg TFOR MEN WOMEN The Holeproof Method With the new way you need never see the darning basket. You have your evenings to read and talk with the family. For if there appear any holes in the hose within six months, you bring them back and get new hosiery. Beside3 this, the hosiery makes the feet com fortable it fits the ankle as neatly as a glove fits the hand. No wonder, then, that over a million homes have adopted this method. " "v rr ft . Holeproof Hosiery is the first guaranteed hosiery ever put on the market. Others have imitated the guarantee, but they could not equal the 31 years of experience that made this hosiery possible. Only the softest and finest Egyptian and Sea Island cotton If used, at C3 cents a pound. Others use ordinary cotton, at 12 cents a pound. Yet their hosiery sells for the same price as "Holeproof." The heels and toes of "Holeproof" are 6-ply, while the body is AND CHILDREN 3-pIy. Common hosiery uses only 2-ply through out. So why not have "Holeproof when the cost is the same f Men's hose come in eleven colors and women 's in six. Price from $1.50 to $3 a box containing six pairs. Children's hose come in two colors black and tan at 52 a box. Learn today what they are like see how much darning they save. IUy. n. 8 rt, to Hen's Silk Hose 75c values 50c . New McKibbin Hats $3.00-Best value$3.00 New Shirts Soft Collars Ide Quality Up to the Minute. Priced $1.00 to $3.00 New Suits The New English Tweed Fabrics The Best American Tailoring $15.00 to $25.00 Florshiem Shoes to match, $5.00 LOCALSPERSONALS Mrs. James (J. Karl returned re cently from a trip Fast. John ('. Franz of The Dalles wan a visitor here the lout of the week. Miss Frances F-vans left Thursday to spend a few days In Portland. Mrs. L. J. Amide of Redfield, S !.. arrived Sunday to visit her daugh ter. Mrs. Alts-rt I'. Reed, j J. S. I'elronnet. who Is visiting his son In the I p-r alley, sent the week end In Portland. Mrs. H. M. Francis and Miss Mabel Francis went to Portland on Thurs day to spend several clays. F. S. Stanley, president of the First National P.atik, was a visitor here the it of the week from Portland. Mrs. Iou1e Harriett arrived lust week from Cnrliondule, Pa , to spend 1 he summer w ltu her son. It It. Bart lett. The city council has given notice of Its Intention to extend Taylor street west from '1 hlrteetith street about a ijuarter of a tube. Mr. and Mrs. Vernon F. Hammond arrived Thursday from Detroit. MI h . to spend the summer w Ith Ms brother, II. V. Hammond tieorirel) p.rodle of Injfur, candi date for the nomination for state representative, u is doing some cam paign work here Thursday. .1 S. King, who has beet) spending t he w luter v, lrh his granuson, H M. Francis, left the last of the wit-kfor tils home In Hlllsboro, N. D. F. N. Armstrong and wife arrived from Peora, II! , Thursday to spend the summer with their son, I, K. Armstrong, at Aloha Ranch. Rev. V. It. Young of t his city was one of the speakers nt The I'al'.es dis trict conference of the Methoillst church held the last i f the wiek. C. K. I.nrseii, until recently one of the proprietors of the Mt. Hood ho tel, has accepted a position as day clerk at the Cornelius hotel lu Port land. W. If . Johnson, who recently sold his ranch at Odellto.I.F. skinner, left I In- last of the week with his family for his former home In Philadelphia. Mrs. ('. A. Bell spent Sunday In Portland. K. J. Pellart Is Improving after a severe Illness. L. H. Wheeler of Portland spent the week end on his ranch here. K. I.,. House of Spokane Is spending the week on his ranch nt Pine drove. L. C. Slmms was confined to his home last week with a severe attack of grippe. '.S.Otis left Monday t spend a few days at Salem and other Willam ette Valley points. J. M. Oeorge ami Miss Marlon of Portland were guests of K. J. Mc Dowell over Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. K. A. Franz moved Into their handsome new residence on Oak street Friday. F. H. Morlan has sold his home on State street to (.'. K Marshall. The consideration was Y.. It. Patterson and family of Har- risburg, Pa., arrived the last of the week to visit friends here, A. J. Rrurxjulst, who has been pruning a large acreage at White Sulmou, has returned here. I! P. Pratt of Portland, the fruit storage expert, accompanied Prof. A. V. St ubenraui-h to this city Satur day. Another of the series of popular dances Is to be given at Pine (irove Hall next Frldu, April :;, by the 'irange. Robert Mclean, who was formerly engaged In business here, arrived Sunday from Salem and w ill eng.ige In business nt Dee. JudgeandMrs L. C. Rronaugh of Portland arrived Saturday to be the guests of their daughter, M rs Joseph i:. Hall, Jr., at ak (irove. Mr and Mrs. I rank Bishop enter tained a few friends at a br idge party Friday evening. Prion were won bp Mrs. A. S. Kelr and (. A. Moldet, The newly-organized II iod River Commercial Apple Company has se cured temporary olllce quarters In the First National Rank building. The former otlice of the city water department Is being renovated for the purpose. Money in hay land. B. E. Duncan & Co. Mrs. John A. Wilson visited friends at The Dalles fiver the week end. If you want anything In the bee line, ask W. W. Dakln; phone luTX.1 15-tfc Hnjoy your downtown dinners, (jet them at the Mt. Hood hotel, :!." cents. The Mt. Hood Hotel serves a very tasty merchant's lunch every noon for thirty-five cents. Don't miss the musical treat to be given at the Heights Baptist church tomorrow (Thursday) evening. Lo cal talent. Mrs. W. C. Smullln of the I'pper Valley and Mrs. Carrier of Sum mer vtlle. Pa., who has leen her guest, were guests at the Hotel Oregon the l ist of the week. Dr. K. A. Colby, of (Jarden, Mass., arrived the last of the week to visit his son. W. K. Colby. Dr. Colby Is delighted with the country and may decide to locate. M. Parens and mother, who has lieen spending the winter III Cali fornia, returned the last of the week to spend some time on their ranch In the Oak J rove district. Mrs. H. N. Hackett of Portland, formerly Miss Mildred Metcilf of this city, Is spending a couple of weeks with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. ('has. Metcalf, on the lielmout Rond. A large attendance of school teach ers Is expected at Pine firove Satur day, May 4, when State Superintend-, ent Alderman and Snp?rln tent Frank K. Wells (jf Fmatllla county are to speak. Rev. J. If. Swiff, the new pastor of the Christian church, arrived Sat urday from Los Angeles anil occu pied the pulpit here for the first time Sunday. His family Is expected soon. Isldor P.osenstetu of Odessa, Rus sia, and B. Karp of Vilno, Russia, were here last week on business and also to see the valley, whose prod net, they said, was famous In Kng land and other Kuropean countries. Dissolution Notice By mutual consent the firm of Snow Ac I'pson bus dissolved partner ship. W. U. Snow has taken over the entire business, which will lie I continued at the name place on I Fourth afreet, he having assumed all the firm's obligations am assets. W, (J. Know, W. L. I'pson. Money in hay land. B. II. Duncan & Co. William Chandler underwent an operation at the hospital Saturday. James II. (takes of Poise, Inaho, Is In the city visiting with Mr. and Mrs. .1. P. Lucas. Mrs. J. M. Waugh nud daughter have gone to Cleveland, O., for an extended visit. Mr. and Mrs. H. J Frederick have returned from a trip through the Willamette Valley. The I'. II. Ladles' Aid w III serve dinner and supper at the Pell Build Ing Saturday, May 4. Captain F. II. Sherman arrived from Portland Monday to spend a week on his ranch here. William It. Shlpman of Kansas City, who was a clerk at the Mount Hood Hotel a few years ago, was a visitor In the city the last of the week. Mr. and Mrs. K. K. Stanton and son, who recently bought the L. A. Copeland place In Ouk Grove, arriv ed the last of the week from Chicago to take up their residence In their new home. Joseph Copeland and son, L. A. Cos-land, left the lust of the week on a business trip to Payette Idaho. The former expects to move to Port wlth his family as soon as his new residence there Is completed. At the L'ulverslty Club luncheon Saturday It was arranged to com bine with the local Commercial Club In this weekly event which Is proving very popular. All residents of the valley who may be spending Satur day In town are cordially Invited to partake of the luncheon and to en Joy the noon hour In a Jolly get-together meeting. New Waists At Half Price COur FRENCH DRY CLEANING service roally conta you lens than half of what a new wal8t would amount to. It's a real economy. Spaulding & Gessling CUaning and Prfting Ituvmmt of llriu. lllk. Phone 1HX Mrs. A. M. Wymcn of llaltle Creek. Wash , U visiting Mr. and Mrs. It. V. Moses. Mrs. Fred Rand submitted to an operation at the local hospital Mon day evening. I'.lg reduction on trimmed hats Friday and Saturday. April -f. and L'T. Miss M. 1!. Lamb. Lester Wilson of White Salmon Is a patient at the hospital, having been operated on Saturday. Mrs. V. (i. Church Is recovering from an operation which un per formed at the hospital Friday. Mrs. M. F. Jacobs of Portland came up Monday for a month's visit with her daughter, Mrs. II. .1. Frederick. Klmer IsenlsTg of the Barrett dis trict had one of his feet severely cut the last of the week when It was run over by a disc harrow. Arrangement of the boxes at the postofliee Is being changed In order that the general delivery window may be moved further front. Misses F.tta and Netta Kumbler of Kokorno, Ind., stopped over night In Hood River Sunday visiting their cousin. Mrs. J. P.. Parsons. They were enroute to Vancouver, I!. ('., where they will spend the summer. H. F. Daly has purchased of ('has. Flmple the Morrdngslde Ranch of PiO acres located about four miles east of the city, on the Mosler road. Part of the tract Is set to trees and Mr. Daly, who Is from the Lust, Is plan ning to make extensive Improve ments. Connors Son have completed the Improvement with sidewalks and curbs of May street and Fourth street south of May street. Vs. O. Hall hns completed the similar Im provements on Columbia street be tween Seventh and Fourteenth streets. It Is now In order to mall oi,t post card Invitations to the Blossom Fes tival to be held on Thursday, Friday; Saturday and Sunday of next week. A huge attendance Is expected and a most successful event Is anticipated. Apple blossoms are waiting the sig nal t ) burst forth lu all their beauty when the proper lime arrives. The annual social gathering of St, Mark's Fplscopal purlsli will be held tomorrow, Its being St. Mark's Day. The guild will have charge of the af fair, which Is to be given at the home of Mrs. Noah Hone on Oak street. Cards will be played and a social time enjoyed. All members of the parish are Invited. Pig reduction on trimmed hats Friday and Saturday, April lti and '7. Miss M. 11. Lamb. The beit local talent can be heard at the muslcale to be given at the Baptist church (the Heights) tomor row evening. Mr. and Mrs. William Jackson of Manslielil, () . visited Mr. and Mrs. W. II. McClaln over the week end while en route to Portland, where they will make their home. Dr. Waugh attended a dinner given by the eye and throat specialists of Portland the last of tin week, when a Coast society was organized to meet monthly In the Rose City. The final dance In the series given by the Karly Hour Dancing Club was enjoyed nt Hellbrt.nner Hall Thurs day evening. A feature of the dance was the presence of several college boys home for the vacation. Mrs C. Mi Davltt of St Paul, who has been spending the winter at the home of her son, William (i. McPav Itt, left Saturday to visit another son at St. Paul. After having been associated with the Pacific Power & Light Company for the past two years, A. S. (irenler, vice-president of that company has gone to New York where he will be associated with the American Power Light Company, which Is Interested In the Pacllic Company. Mrs. Sarah F.. Cotnmcrford, one i f Mrs. Abigail Scott Dunnlway's lieu tenants In the woman's suffrage movement In Oregon, addressed an audience at the Commercial Club Friday evening, giving a general his tory of the movement and conclud ing with an appeal for woman's rights. Mrs. LaRetne Baker was tin. able to be present. Order Jour Apple Racks! C.You will sure need them when you market that bi crop this fall, and by placing the order now you will not have to worry about being prepared to bring your fruit to market. We also repair old racks. DO IT NOW! CWe would also remind you that we are equipped to do Manufacturing and Repairing work promptly and satisfactorily. C.0ne of our specialties is the manufacture of tools and appliances for orchard use, as well as Grubbing and Logging Tools, Wedges, Sledges, Hooks, Blocks and all kinds of Wood and Iron Work. Plowshares Sharpened, Wagons Repaired Implements of nil kinds put in first-class working order I.No job too big or too small for us to take care of with a positive guarantee of satisfactory work. W. G. SNOW Phone 62-K - - Fourth Street