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THEJHOOD RIVER NEWS, WEDNESDAY, MAY 1, 1912 Qorrcopondcncc CASCADE LOCKS Mm. Will I,nhey i-pcnt Saturday lit Kim 111 KIVtT. Mrs. .lohu Catcw has returned from a short 1rl to Portland. !. I). Koley linn purchased the liiMiM occupied ty John Hun nnd will move Into It shortly. Iliirulil llurter o( SaK-iii. Oregon, spent 'ast Sunday here with his sls-ti-r, Miss timet' llurter. .loliu I'.iii-s ti ixl (aiuily will move In the very near future to Oregon City, w here they have purchased a ranch. Mrs. John Ounlop, who has leeii 111 for mime time In Portland, has re euvered sutlieieiitly to return to her liuiiie. Mr. ami Mrs. l'rnest Pennock and (laughter, Porothy, sent several days with friends In l'ortlainl the past week. Our principal, I'rof F. A. Myers, spent Saturday nnd Sunday at Hood llher. stopping at the Mt. Hood hotel. Cascade Links has a dandy ball team this year and we predict that they will carry off the laurels from all opposing forces. lavld Chninticrlaln of 1'ortland, who has been doing considerable painting for our townspeople, has returned to his home. Misses Wretha and Hazel Hewitt entertained a nntnler of their young friends at their home on last Satur day evening. A u ti in tier of the friends of Miss Ksther Coke very pleasautly sur prised heron the evening of April 20, It lielng the occasion of her birthday. The Ladies' Aid tendere 1 ft birth day surprise to Mioses Hr.rter and Itasniussen, the teachers In our school, on Saturday afternoon, April '-'7, 10 tielug present. The monthly business meeting of the Ladies' Aid Socety was held fit the home of Mrs Wm. ltosley on last Thursday afternoon. There w ere a large numlier of ladles present and the hostess served light refreshments. Lawrence Peterson was surprised by u number of the young people on Thursday evening, April '2, on the anniversary of his birth. The even lug was spent In games and a de lightful time enjoyed. An Kplscopal service was held In the Methodist church Sunday night under the direction of IMshop Pad dock. In connection with the serv ice the rife of Baptism was adminis tered. District Superintendent Hev. If. (). Perry conducted services at the Methodist church on Thursday ev ening last, preaching ft strong ser mon which was heard by a very attentive audience. Kev. H. ('. Clark and wife nnd Charles L. Coke attended the quar terly conference of the Methodist church which was held at Carson, Wash., on Friday evening. Much Interest U being taken In the first event In the campaign for the new sidewalk fund, w hich w ill tie In tlie nature of a dance to tie given In the K. P. hall on May 11. A large number of tickets have have already lieen disposed of and Indications point to the event twlDg a great suc cess. Several changes will Is? made In the rsouiiel of the teaching force of our school the comtug year. Prof. F, A. Myers, who has filled the posl tlon of principal, and Miss Marie Itasmusseu, who has taught the lower grades, leaving us. Their places will lie filled by Harold Harter as principal and Miss Melissa Hill as teacher of the primary grades. The work done by our school during the past year has lieen exceedingly sat isfactory and It Is with regret that the many friends of Prof. Meyer and Miss Kasmusseu will learn of their Intention to leave us. WHITE SALMON (Krom th Kntrpri May 11 has lieen set for the straw vote on the matter of saloons for While Salmon. It Is within the right of the Council to grant license to sell liquor, but they prefer to ascertain the wishes of the people on the mat ter. A iietltlon signed by 72 iktso'is has Is-en presented for a vote on the proposition. After prospecting three sites at a cost of several thousand dollars, the Northwestern Flectrlc Co. has finally selected the site at the Cameron bridge at the back of the Kuhneorch anls. A road w ill Ih laid out anil built through the latter properties from the Trout Lake road and con- miction will Is- Immediately Is'gun on it high dam estimated to cost about $li"i.(HH. Tho Hurley of Osage, Iowa, and I). A. Teeter of the same state arriv al In White Salmon last week and neiit Beteral Jay looking over prop erty, finally concluding to purchase trct of the Whit Salmon Orchards Hi 1 flUH V s y Y mm ( Visit our Corset Department when in need of the right Corset at the right price, and style to give you perfect comfort and correct figure. Children's Dresses for either school or dress wear, in white or colored, plain or fancy, and in prices for 25c, 35c, 50c, 60c, 75c and up Clothcraft Suits-guaranteed all wool and to keep their shape- $10 up to SIS. See the Siiecial Clothcraft Ulue Serge Suit at $15.00 Ladies Dresses and Suits In our Ladies' Dress and Suit depart ment we have one of the finest assort ments ef ladies' One-piece Dresses and tailor made Suits that you can find any where. We do not do as some stores, tell you that they are $23 and $oo values, when in reality they are only $15 to $20 values. We mark our goods at what they are actually worth even though they do look to be worth twice the price we have on them. Ladies' Blue Silk Dress, Dutch collar, with tie of same material with dark creen embroidery dots on collar, cutf and tie; plain skirt with high waist line, the dress $15.00 Ladies' One-piece Dress of dark blue poplin, pointed sailor collar trimmed with black and white mixed braid around collar and cuffs, tie of black and white mixed material to match trimming; high waist line, over skirt effect, trimmed with buttons to match material nd tiimming, the dress Ladies' White Serge Dress with round low neck, light blue sailor collar and re vere, short sleeves, French cuffs of blue serge, trimmed with white soutasche braid; skirt has high waist and (MO n( coat effect, side fasten, each .OlZiUU Ladies' White Serge Dress with net yoke and collar, fancy silk braid trim med, giving very pretty collar effect, braid trim extending entire length of skirt: short sleeves with turn back cuffs trimmed with braid; plain four gored skirt You will probably want a new Hat for the festival and we want you to visit our Millinery Department and see the many suitable Hats that we have for this oc casion. We can save you some good money on your millinery purchases, whether it be for a shade hat for the garden or field or for dress wear for yourself or the children. We have just received another large express shipment and want you to call and see what a nice stylish hat that a little money can buy in this department. Clothes For Men Who Care You needn't be afraid to be seen any where wearing a Hart Sctiaffner & Marx Suit they'll be a credit to you where ever you go. We're glad to have men whom we clothe travel around a lot. It's good advertising for our clothing department and for the town. All clothes don't do it but these do. We have never before been able to offer you such splendid values in the line of ready made clothes as now. All the newest anil most de sirable weaves and colors will be found here and we can please you in price, quality and workmanship. CM n flflan(l II. S. & M. Suits for olOiUUup. OthT makei in luff stvlea, rut rif lit. nmilt' rirht ami in tti huht puiu-rna for 5. H. MO ami up to .... 17 Boys' Suits It will surely be something very un usual if we fail to please you in this line for we certainly have one of the best as sortments of up to the minute styles and patterns in Hoys' Suits that any one could wish for. Anything you wish from a nice little wash suit for 50c up to the finest of all wool suits for 1 O he PARI FAIR 4ry"Kht lt"t bvhatfnrr & Mttn Pevelopmcnt Co. In the Snowdcn dis trict. The gentlemen were accom panied by Mr. Seeley, Minneapolis secretary of the company. These sales of 20 acres each will result In several more purchasing, said Mr. Seeley, for the buyers were delighted with the country. OAK GROVE BARRETT Mrs. I'.erry has been ijulte 111 with la grippe. Kealda Meyers Is unite III with pneumonia. O. H. Smith of Portland Is visiting his couslu. I). I. Smith. Mrs. Hildebrand. who has been visiting her sons In Eastern Oregon, has returned. Mr. and Mrs. Obertauffer of Port laud are spending the week end with their daughter, Mrs. K. K. Moller. The Woman's Christian Missionary Society will be entertained by Mrs. J.J. (ilbbons Wednesday evening, May 1. The Brotherhood class of the Sim day School Intends to have a social Wednesday evening. May s, to which they cordially Invite their friends. A. 1 4. Paddock was In Portland Friday to meet his friend, Mr. Weav er, who returned with him and will spend a few days In the Valley. Mr. nnd Mrs. Colmau, who have been In Portland for some time, re turned to their ranch last Thursday. Mr. Coleman's health has been min-h Improved. A progressive orchardlst of East I'.arrett was recently seen cultivating his young orchard with his auto as the motive power, l'or progressive methods this Is la advance of any thing yet seen In this part of the valley. Win. Dyer spent several days at his ranch last week. Henri De Uedlng was out visiting l'hil Carroll several days l ist week. Miss Juanlta Hart of Portland was a Sunday visitor of Mrs J. II. )sb rn. Charlie Fisher has returned from Ens Angeles and Is now working for W. S. ('rapper. Miss Anna I'regge, who has been In Portland since last fall, has re t urned. Mr. and Mrs. Ora Patton of Port land were Siiud.iy visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Patton. W. E. King, accompanied by his wife and her mother, Mrs. Johnson, left Saturday for Victoria, 15. C. Mrs .I.e. Spencer, mother of Mrs. (. T. Weilemeyer, has gone to Port land to attend the wedding of Mr. Wedemeyer's brot her, Mfss Hess Albright, who has been spending the winter nnd spring In Walla Walla and Portland, returned home last Friday. We understand on good authority that every time Mr. Itahlls starts to Irrigate his strawberries It begins to rain. Keep up the good work, Mr. Kahlis. Word has been received from .1. H. Could of liandon, Ore., that his wife Is dead. Mr. Could used to live on the proMTty now owned by C. C I.emmon. The West Side Tennis Club was or ganized at John Weaver's last Thurs- 1 day night. C C. U'liiuioii was clcct ' ed .resident and Claude Thompson secretary and treasurer. The New s tells It all. 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 of service, which will mean satisfactory returns, we would like you to send us an estimate of your crop at once. Spraying Materials and Paper Hood River Apple Growers Union PINE GROVE Miss Ccrtle Johnson, w ho has been visiting at White .salmon, has re turned home. Mr. and Mrs. Hans I .age went to Portland Sunday morning to spend several days. Miss Karola Kockenfeld of Port land came to Pine Crove Friday and returned to Portland w it h her grand parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ilaus Eage, Sunday. Arthur Hale of Johnson & Hale, was called to Wlnlock. Wash., last Wednesday on account of his father's Illness. The W. C. T. ('. will hold Its regu lar business meeting at (lie home of Mrs. Jeffries next Friday afternoon. Mrs. J. II. Koberg, uccompanted by her daughter Eena ami son Prince, spent Saturday In Pine Crove. A crowd of young people did their share of welcoming the newly weds, Mr. nnd Mrs. Forrest Kliigdon, Into Pine Crove circles last Thursday evening. A number of Middle Valley people, as well as town people, enjoyed the dance at the Crange hall last Friday evening. A surprise inasijuerade party was given for Mr. llowland ami his mother last Monday evening. A de cidedly merry time was had, no one enjoying the evening more than Mrs. llowland, A surprise birthday party was given for Maud Wlnchell last Wed ties, day evening by her schoolmates The young people nil enjoyed a mer ry evening. Mr. and Mrs. William Starrett are visiting In Portland. A local teachers' and patrons' In stitute will be held at the Pine Crove Crange hall next Saturday. The teachers i f Pine Crove school, with the help of the district, will serve dinner. All lnterestel1n school mat ters are cordially Invited to attend. The patrons of the district will greatly aid the teachers If t hey w ill call up and see what they can do to assist with the dinner. The latest automobile purchase In Pine Croe was made this week by U. II. Eage, w ho secured for himself and family the pleasures, to be derived from a high-class Maxwell car. "Cotton," Hen's driving horse, changed hands, being bought by E. E. Eage. Miss Elsa Von Coerres entertained n number of her little friends last Saturday afternoon at a birthday party. The two AbT'iham sisters, who have hern visiting their uncle, Aug ust Paasch, for the past year, left Sunday evening for their h line In (iermany. While here they made many friends who regret very much to see them go. A farewell party was given nt t he Paasch home Sun day afternoon, and a number of their friends went to see them off on the night train at Hood lllver. Hood lllver Valley may well la termed the "Valley I'.eautiful" as It Is In-coining a mass of bloom. Orch ards are turning Into row lifter row of Immense fragrant bompiets. Fraternal Men, Attention! Increased assessments have been declared by many of the leading or ders. If yours hasn't It will be next. Will you stand for It? If Interested in opposing higher rates with no bet ter advantages, communicate, at once with C. N. S.. care Hood River News, Hood lllver, Oregon, l'ilc ULPI1T MM eT. Congregational Church The service at lUverside church next Sunday morning w ill be In keep ing w ith the I'.lossom Festival spirit. The pastor announces a sermon on " The Promise of the I'.lossoms." A sp.H'lal musical program is being ar ranged, to Include the anthem.-: "Ye That Stand In the House," (Spinney) I "Sing Alleluia Fort h," ( Shelley ) by j the Kiverslile ipiartette, and a duet, "Sweet Morn, How Eovel.v Is Thy Face." (Hoot) by Mesdames liavid son and llenney. All are cordially Invited to worship with u.. Methodist Church Sunday school at 10:U-l;i. in. Preach ing services at 11:00 a. m. Themes: morning. "Making A Venture;" even Ing, "Knockers," or "The Cold Water lirigade." llememtier .1 imb r Eeague at :i p. in. Epw orth league at tiMH) p. in. I'ru.er meeting on Thursday evening at 7:.'!0 o'clock. All are cordially Invited to attend these services. St ra ligers made wel come. W. 1!. Young, Pastor. United Brethren Church Crace F. I!. church. Oak and sixth. Splendid revival meetings still In progress. Sundae wast lie most en coiiraging day of Kev. Parsons' pas-j torate in Hood Kier. On Friday night Itev. Mr. Kirk of the Mission ary Alliance Church will lill the pul pit. I'.rother Kirk is preaching to crowded houses on the heights and deserves a good hearing. Liapti.st Church Sunday, May ."i: 10 o'clock, Sun day School; 11 o'clock, morning wor ship conducted by lr. Kohlusoii; s o'clock, regular evening service, Mr. Hargreaves will preach the second sermon in the series on "Simple Prin ciples " Special music. Christian Science Services Christian Silence services will be held In the Commercial Club rooms Sunday at 11a. m., subject, "Ever lasting Punishment." Sunday school at 11 a. m. Sunday school nt 10 a. in In room !, Ilavldsoii building. Wednesday evening testimonial meetings are held In Davidson building All are! cordially Invited to attend these I services. Heading room open dally, No. !, Davidson building. WEST SIDE IMPROVEMENT CLUB WILL MEET MAY 7 Tim May meeting of the West Side 1 Improvement Club will be held In thci Oak Crove hall on Tuesday, May 7, 1 at p. m. The meeting w ill lie tie- j voted to the subject of si raw berries . and the principal speaker will be K. N. Ilenson, w ho has had a long and ! practical experience with this Indus try. Wormy children are iinha ppy, puny and sickly. They can't be nt her wise while wormseat away t heir st rengt h and vitality. A few doses t.f White's Cream Vermifuge performs a marvel ous transformation. Cheerfulness. strength and the rosy bloom ofi health Hpeetllly return. Price L'V per bottle. Mold by ( has. N. ( larke. v YHS! It's time to go fishing, once again, boys. How's your tackle? (jot enough bent pin$?--That's a joke. Rut our fishing tackle is no joke. We have the finest selection in this county everything you need together with expert advice about the condition of the fishing. This is the an gling headquarters of the town. Come in and look us over. 1 h OiLioo is CO TO ! J. H. 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