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THE HOOD RIVER NEWS, WEDNESDAY, MAY 1. 1912 I APPLE BLOSSOM W E E K I Calls for New TogS"In fact, its Springtime and any further delay in getting together your outfit is not good b u s i n ess. We are Judged by our appearance and we have noticed that some of the best appearing people supply their needs here. Our reputation for having the right goods at the right 8 price has never been questioned, and we are not expect ing to ever allow our excellent standing to be in doubt for a moment. We are ready for Blossom Week and suggest, if you are needing any item in wearing appar el, to come and see our lines Ml WX Sk v.;Ey: IS 'i Ladies' Suits $10 to $30 Ladies Cloaks $5.90 to $25 "Get in Ihe game" New Blazer Coats The novelty of the hour $5.90 to $7.90 Straw Hat Day NEXT WEDNESDAY The first of May Come out right $1.00 to $5.00 Men's Suits $15 to $25 Boys' Suits $2.50 to $12 "Here with the goods" RANDECEE K1NCAID & CO! CLOTHES. A Apple Blossom Days Will Be Next Friday , Saturday and Sunday MAWW, A to The feV I Scoop J The Time Has Come when you need a new pair of shoes. Our showing of mm is now complete, and we would appreciate a call. No trouble to display our styles that's what we are here for. Most Styles $5.00 J. E. Tilt Shoes $3.50 and $4 LOCALSndPERSONALS Money in hay land. B. E. Duncan & Co. A hod was born last week to Mr. and Mr. T. Mickel on Stnte street. If you want anything In t lie bee line, ask W. W. Dakln; phone V)"X 15-tfc Mr. and Mr. H. a Fording were visitors In Portland the hint of the week. I)r. M. F. Shaw, who ha leen til for several day, 1 reported a re covering. W. S. Nlchol and family, accom panied by Mrs. Coons, spent the week end In I'ortlnnd. Mr. and Mr. Irwin Kline were ina'le happy on Saturday by the ar rival of a fine boy. Drs. J. F. Ilenumont and .. F Worcester of I'ortland were her? over the week end. Mr. C. A. I it-1 1 . who ha boon poor ly for severul duy. l.-f t Monday on a hort trip to I'ortland. .. F. Nledermeyer of I'ortland fame up the lost of the week to visit V.. F. Dresser at 1'arkdale. Mr. and Mr. Kalph Boot enter tained a few friend hist week at a duplicate auction bridge party. Ml Kruma Klostcrinau of Port land arrived Saturday to fpend a few day with Mr. Kdwln It. I'ooley. Mr. ami Mr. J. II. Temple, who have a ranch on the eat side, were here from Portland the lat of the week. Ladies' Suits Can Be Kept Like New By our FRENCH DRY CLEANING depart ment. Learn by a trial just what this service will do. Phone us and we will call promptly. Spaulding & Ge$tling CUmning mnd Pruning IhmmiI of Bnaiua Blk. rhoM UX Enjoy your downtown dinner. Get them at the Mt. Hood hotel, a.1 cents. Thoma F. Alderman, a logger em ployed at Dee, wa brought to the hospital the last of the week with a broken leg. Mr and Mr. I'.rnest Hand are re ceiving congratulation upon the ar rival of a on, born lat week at Wauqulnquln. Mrs. G. S. Woodworth returned from Eos Angeles Friday evening Ml Woodworth will return from the South In June. Captain .1. H. Duke underwent an operation at the hospital Monday evening. Dr. .1. K. Eocke having Uvii called from I'ortland In consultation. Als? 'Aschner, a prominent I'ort land capltallt, arrived Monday with hi daughter, Mr. Eyon, to be a guet at the home of Mr. Alma Howe. All the meat markets of the city have entered Into an agreement whereby they will close their shop at nine o'clock sharp every Saturday evening. Henri de Bedlng sustained a serlou iDjury Friday when a pony which he was riding fell dislocating hi kr,-e and rendering him unconscious for a short time. Bailey & Colby, the electrician, are engaged In wiring several of the business block, which are to le dec orated with colored light for the Blossom Festival. A. Welch of I'ortland, one of the largest lnde'ndent light nnd power operators In the Northwest, wa In town Sunday for a visit and took a ride over the valley. Mr. .1. II. Oake of ISolse, Idaho, sister of Mrs. J. I. Euca, arrived Saturday, called here by the Illness of her husband, who has Is-eti the ; guest of Mr. and Mr. Euca. Mrs. Ogawn, one of the well known Japanese resident of the valley, who h i Is-en seriously 111 at the hospital, has recovered siilliclcntly so that she 1 will return home this week. The Mt. Hood Hotel serves a very tasty merchant's lunch every noon jtur thirty five cents. Money in hay land. B. E. Duncan & Co. Joe D. Thomtson spent Sunday In Portland. Mr. Ieroy Armstrong spent sev eral days lost week In Portland. The Misses Marlon and Edith Sprout spent Friday In Portland. Dr. Allen Bonebrake of Goldendnle, Wah., visited, friend here last week. Kev. E. A. Harrl was in Heppner the last of the week to deliver an address. Miss Bess Albright returned to Portland Saturday, after visiting her parents here for a few days. W. C. Michael of the Gibson Fruit Company of Chicago arrived the last of the week on a business visit. Mr. and Mrs. Hellbronner, aceotn panltd by his mother, left Friday to spend the week end In Portland. Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Carpenter were In Portland the last of the week to attend the Poulson-Jeffery wedding. Mrs I. E. Cherry of Portland and Mr. K. M Cherry of Astoria were week end guests of Mr. and Mr. J. A. F:pplng. K. E. House, who has been spend ing a couple of weeks on his ranch here, returned to Spokane the last of th week. Don't let any of your friend ml the Blossom Festival this week. It I still not too late to extend them an Invitation. Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Detwllier of l.'nderwood were week end guests of Mr. and Mr. K. A. Baker at the Hotel Oregon. Mrs. C. It. Schmlck, who has Is-en spending the winter at Cleveland, )., returned the last of the week to her home near Odell. Mr. and Mrs. George Eawrence, Sr., accompanied by Miss Eawrence, have ln-en spending a week at their ranch on Avalon Way. Brooks llaworth came to Hood Klver the last of the week to vllt hi aunt, Mr. Etta Bancroft. His parent are on n trip Fwist. A feature of the festival thl week w III be a d. Mice to Is; given at Hell bronner Hall, Saturday evening. Music will be furnished by Vogel's orchestra arid all are Invited. C. V.. Earseti, formerly clerk at the Mt. Hood Hotel, was elected a tnem ber of the board of governors of the Oregon Xtate Hotel Clerks' Associa tion at a meeting of that association held la Portland the last of the week. Guy Y. FMwnrd has Ix-en confined to hi home by Ulne for several days. ('. II. Vaughan and family expect to leave Saturday for a month's trip Eunt. Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Henderson re turned yesterday morning from their honeymoon. Mrs. S. M. Mnrden hns Ieen here visiting her daughter, M"-. W. F'. Hanson, this week. ICnjoy a delicious chicken dinner at the Bell Building Saturday. The la- dies of the U. B. church will serve the dinner and supper also. C. C. Stover of Minneapolis, E. J. Kowell of Tipton, Iowa, J. C. Schroeder of Sanborn, Iowa, pro spectlve buyers, were here last week and returned this week after looking over other fruit sections. Mr. and Mrs. E.N. Williams and daughter, Miss Florence, of The Dalles and Mr. nnd Mrs. A. G. Dunn of Seattle were entertnlned and tak en for a trip through the valley by Mr. and Mrs. F'rank A. Cram the last of the week. Mrs. Theodore Wygant ami daugh ter, Miss Eonlse, of I'ortland, have been recent guests at the home of Mrs Alma Howe. Bishop Paddock and hi secretory, Miss Knight, also Mrs. Meslck of I'ortland have !een with Mrs. Howe recently. H. Peugh celebrated his With birth day Thursday evening nt hi home, "(OTi State street. A fev friends were Invited, a delicious super was en Joyed and the evening was pleasnnt ly passed. Mr. Peugh was the recip ient of many congratulations. Miss M. E. Mc laughlin of Itock Is land, III., was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Trurnnn Butler last week. In leaving Miss McEaughlln declared that the Hood Klver Valley Is one of the most magnificent pieces of coun try she has ever seen, and she has traveled extensively. The guild of St. Mark's Flplscopal Church gave a very peasant social Thursday evening nt the home of Mr. and Mrs. Noah Bone on Oak street. Itt. Kev. Robert E Paddock, blslu p of EiMtern Oregon, was present. Among the musical features was a duet by Messrs. Charles and Arthur Clarke. Eook tip the offer of the True-to-Name Nursery elsewhere In this Issue If Interested In getting some good trees cheap. They have Is-cn in the business for IS years and know what good trees are. Don't iiiIhs the chicken dinner to be ! served by the I'. B Eudles' Ah) So- i clety next Saturday at the Bell Build-! Ing. Supper will be served alo. Mr. and Mr. I'.. Culbertson of Washington, Penn.. have been among the recent arrival In the I'pper Val ley, where their son, Todd B. Cul bertHon, 1 engaged In the sawmill hostile. In order that Saturday may be de voted entirely to the festival, the weekly luncheon given under the auspices of the I'nlverslty Club and the Commercial Club will not be held thl week, but will Ue resumed next week. Mr. and Mr. E. It Enfferty left yesterday for Bitter Boot Valley, Mont., where Mr. Enfferty has ac cepted a position In the horticultural department of the Bitter Boot Val ley Irrigation Company. Joseph N. Teal of Portland, broth er of Miss Helen Teal nt thl city, has received a signal honor In having been appointed vice-president of the recently organized National Chamber of Commerce. A Chicago man wa named president and the scope of the new organization will Include that of all the publicity bodies In the country. Dr. Wilbur M. Mackenzie of Spo kane, Wash., who ha a ranch here, was In the city the last of the week, accompanied by hi father, George MacKenzle of Wellvllle, N. Y. Dr. Mackenzie did not feel that his father would lie seeing the bent of the West If he missed Hood Klver and made the trip here csM-clally to show him the valley. Needless to state, Mr. Mackenzie, Sr., was delighted with what he saw. Gilbert Morse, who lost four lingers from his left hand In the Belmont planer on March 27, has filed suit In the Circuit Court against the Stanley. Smith EumlsT Company, asking f 1.1,. (MM) damage. He asserts that the knives should have lsen covered and that a pile of rubbish over which he tripped constituted negligence on the part of the company. ICriiest C. I Smith Is his attorney. When George Ftle returned from I'ortland the l.n-t of the week the word was spread that he had taken a bride In the Itose City. A number i of friends nembled with tin pans I nnd other Instruments of torture and rharlvnrled him. It then trans pired that It wa i false alarm and Mr. Ertle has traced It back to a traveling salesman, whose return he is now expectantly awaiting. The kin 1 1 t ha t mot her used to cook. Chicken dinner at the Bell Building Saturday. Come to dinner and sup per too. Eadles of the I'. B. church. Mr. and Mr. K. H. Oliver spent the week end at the home of Gay Yowell. Mr. Oliver I traveling salesman for the George Eawrence Company, wholesale saddlers and harne man ufacturers of Portland. Recorder Howe received word from railroad headquarter in Portland yesterday to the effect that the filters for the upper water system passed through Omaha, Neb., on April L'li, which look favorable for their prompt arrival hen1. Mis Ethel Matt, daughter or Mr. nnd Mrs. I K, Matt, I recovering from painful Injuries received when she stumbled and fell Into a barbed wire fence a few days ngo. The barbs lacerated her throat, but for tunately did not sever an artery. F'mployes of the Electric Wiring and Supply Company are busy put ting up the overhead decoration on Oak street, which I to be trans formed Into a scene of beauty by means of varicolored lights fes tooned across the street. The com pany Is also Illuminating several business block. II. M. Wolfe has l'en employed ns superintendent of construction by the Hood Klver Gas & i:iectrlc Com pany nnd will supervise changes In the city system, which will be made to conform to city ordinance. .1. M. Dolan Is superintending construction of the Hue to Mt. Hood. An alumi num cable I to In- used and the cost will lie .'JMUKI. At the meeting of the city council Monday evening Mayor E O. Blan char announced hi appointment of the library commission, In accordance wit h t h," city ordinance just passed, a follows: Councilman E. IE llug gln. J. P. Enca-i, J. O. McEaughlln, Dr. F. C. Ilroslu, Mrs. William Stew, art and Mis McEarcn. K.F.SUMNER Opposite tha Post Offica Hume I'hone 20 Spray and Garden Hose Plumbing 3i I MAKE and REPAIR HARNESS Don't neglect them until too late waiting until to- morrow may cause an accident today. When I Re pair Harness you can feel Safe with them in driving. HarnessRepairing 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