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THE HOOD RIVER NEWS, WEDNESDAY, MAY 15, 1912 fcpStSS) -New Florsheim Oxfords- tBJ3)B "For the Man Who Cares The cold, backward spring forces us to break an established price of $5.00 & $6.00 which has been maintained for years on FLORSHEIM Shoes Jo While They Last Kdery Oxford &ans, 'Russets, Gun Metals and gPcL"tctit Leathers 4, 7 et your shoes speak for you Half your message is delivered before you speak a word. Appearances amount for just that much nowadays. The Alamo Most styles $5.00 indicates a particular taste, a judge of worth and up-to-date ideas. ALL REDUCED TO it Grace in Every Line is the way one good dresser describes the Ludgate one of the new Oxfords See our windows. We will fit your feet. 3g FRANK cram The i'!u;t:ation doesn't do it justice neither can words. You must see it to appreciate how classy and distinctive it is. Tan or Black Your size is here get it now Most styles $5.00 nt-7 v v V tiu v v vin LOCALSPERSONALS T-7- nr. A fi. S nil Money In hay land. B.- E. Duncan & Co. Mr. and Mrs. S. Popple spent the last of the week In Portland. Mrs. F. H. Isenlsrg of Astoria vls Ited friends here the last of the week. Mr. and Mr. Truman Butler wer visitors la I'ortland over the week end. S. O. Campbell went to .Newls-rg Friday t' spend a couple of days with his mother. Mrs. S. F. W allace of New berg. Ore., visited her daughter, Mrs. L. ('. Slinms, last week, Mrs. Walton A. Greene and little b have arrived from Boston to Jiln Mr. Greene here. Ir. Belle (.'. Ferguson and daugh ter, I'.uth, spent several days last tk with friend at The Dalles. J. H. Kellbronner was a visitor In I'ortland the last of the week. Mrs. 1'. Boss and daughter Cath erine were week-end visitors In I'ort land. Mrs. F. W Bockliold, who owns a ranch here, arrived from San Fran cisco Thursday. Spring delivery wagon for sale cheap, Just the thing to haul Isrrles In. See The Star Grocery. M Koger Sands of Seattle was the guest at the ranch of Mr. and Mrs. Suthoff the last of the week. Mrs. Ben Johnson and little daugh ter of Wyeth visited her mother, Mrs. W. E. Shay, the last of the week. Horace W. Day and Kenneth H. bay, two New York frultmen, were visiting the Babson brothers last week. 0 TRAWBERRY ROWERS uot a word t0 Remind you that the Straw berry Season is close at hand and that you are soon going to need a supply of Pickers' and Packers' Tickets We are prepared to fill your order promptly and reasonably. By plac ing it now you will insure PROMPT DELIVERY. Tlace your Order TO-VAX MSl2d RJver News Company President Stanley of the First Na tloual Bank was here from Portland Friday. Mr. and Mrs. ('has. Early were In I'ortland the last of the week to see "The Girl In I'lnk." Miss Clara Caufleld of Oregon City was the guest of her sister, Mrs. I,. A. Henderson, the last of the week. Mrs. Weber and her daughter, Miss Florence Holmes, of I'uderwood vis ited friends here the last of the week. Mr. and Mrs. John Iteed of Port land arrived Friday to spend a few days as the guests of Mr. and Mrs. KolsTt G. Dleck. The West Side Tennis Club Is Issu ing Invitations fur an Informal dance to lie given at Hellbronner's hall Friday evening. Probably the first roses to be pick here this year were grown by Mrs. H. F. Davidson and were In full bloom early last week. Will Hugglus went to Eugene the Ust of the week to spend the Junior Week End with his brother Chester at the I'nlverslty of Oregon. Mr. and Mrs. Newton Clarke are spending the month at their summer home at Boekaway, Ore. They ex pect to be back the first part of June. J. C. Hostetler and wife of The Dalles and Mr. and Mrs. Olney Funk of Walla Walla, Wash., were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Truman Butler Sun day. Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Carlton and Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Bosenkrans were up from I'ortland Friday In order to to take the trip by nuto through the valley. In Portland recently occurred the marriage of Boy G. Flrehnugh of Portland and Miss Agnes G. Phillips of Mosler. The young newly weds will spend the summer nt Ortley. Mr. and Mrs, Harry Cahalan of North Yakima, who have been en Joying an auto trip, stopped at Hood Blver Friday while enroute to Port land and took a spin through the valley. C. S. Helm of Pittsburgh, Pa , was the guest Jof Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Pooley several days Inst week. Mr Helm Is a rnernls'r of the firm which manufactures the well known ."" varieties." County Judge George I), CullsTt Nin has acquired the Madras hotel, corner of Twelfth and Washington streets, Portland, and has recently mailed announcements to that effect to his friends here. Maurice Jayne was a week-end vis Itor from Portland. On Friday a pound boy was born to Mr. and Mrs. Guy Sallug. F. S. Forest, an oflictal of the North Bank road, was here Sunday. Dr. E. A. ('t)lby and sou Ernest have been spending severul days In Portland. The Mt. Hood Hotel serves a very tasty merchant's lunch every noon for thirty-five cents. A. F. Adams entered the hospital the last of the week to undergo treatment. Mrs. (ieorge It. Wilbur entertained a few friends at luncheon Thursday afternoon. I.eonard Brewster Jones of Dead wood, S. I)., was the week-end guest of Mrs. P. B. HI uric lis. Mr. and Mrs. Jerome Mills n re re ceiving congratulations upon the birth of a daughter on Wednesday. Miss T. A. Benson of Kansas City, Kan., has arrived to take a position with the Stanley-Smith Lumber Co. Miss Zeula Seabrook submitted to an operation at the hospital Satur day and Is making a good recovery. Mr. and Mrs. H. If. Bailey of Port land have arrived to spend the sum mer w ith their son, Harry H. Bailey, Jr. Mrs. Fred Senear, who leeently submitted to nil operation at the hospital, Is reported to be recovering nicely. Miss Beth Edglngton, who is at tending St. Mary's Academy at The Dalles, spent the weekend with her parents here. Mrs. Doletha Mortimer of Walla Walla spent Sunday ami Monday with her daughter, Mrs. Bobert Car ter, and son, Banks Mortimer. Col. and Mrs. John McCracken who have been visiting their son, James McCracken, nt White Salmon, were taken for an nuto trip over the Hood Blver Valley the last of the week and were much delighted. Mrs. Myrtle Morris, proprietress of the bulging house adjoining the M'. Hood Hotel, and William F. Iwls were married Wednesday evening by N. T. Chapman, an elder In the church of the Latter Day Saints. N. J. Dolan, construction foreman for the Hood Blver Gas & Electric Company, has established a camp near Odell and work on the electric line to Mt. Hood was started this week. A large gang of men Is being employed. Mr. ami Mrs. John It. Putnam weut to PortlandJSaturday to spend a couple of weeks. Arthur Lofts, son of Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Lofts, Is recovering from it se vere attack of pneumonia. Mrs. Melville Matthews, son and mother, of The Dalles were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Cram last week. S. H. Hardacer of Portland came up Saturday to visit at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Allen at Central Vale. Miss Madeline Esh of Portland came to Hood Blver Sunday to lie the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Sutton. Mr. ami Mrs. W. E. Gay, who live on State street, are receiving con gratulations upon the arrival of a Wi pound son, born Friday. Bev. Edmund Trew Simpson of St. Mark's Episcopal church Is attending the convention of the Episcopal churches of the diocese of Eastern Oregon being held at La Grande this week. Mr. and Mrs. A. I. Mason and Mr. and Mrs. John Mohr left Saturday afternoon for Boseburg to attend the meeting of the state grange, which opened yesterday and will continue through the week. Mrs. C. D. Hlnrlchs entertained at whist. Wednesday afternoon. Four tables were played and prizes were taken by Mrs. Joe McBae and Mrs. S. W. Howard. Mrs. B. B. Bartlett took the consolation prize. Mrs. Henry Hewitt of Tacoma ar rived Friday evening to visit at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Allsrt Sutton. Mrs. Captain Charles Clan cey of Portland and Miss Clancey of Tacoma also came to spend a few days with Mr. and Mrs. Sutton. 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 & Gessling Cleaning and Pr$$ing Bawnnant of llrualua Rlk. Phon 1SX L. Goodeuberger went to Portland for a short visit Monday. Mrs. B. D. Gould has been very 11! for several days with a high fever. Attorney (ieorge B. Wilbur made a trip to Portland and Sulem the first of the week on legal business. Mr. and Mrs. S. C. Blunt and Mr. and Mrs. Victor Murden of The Dalles were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Hanson, and were taken for an automobile trip through the valley. Mrs. Mary E. Sudhelmer of Salt Lake City, I'tah, Is visiting her sis ter, Mrs. Emma C. Willis. Mrs. Sud helmer Is state president of the Be bekah State Assembly of I'tah, and leaves In a few days to attend the Bebekah State Assembly of Oregon at Pendleton. F. J. Patterson, who has extensive property Interests In the valley, has moved here from I'ortland with his family and will occupy the I'lnco bouse, corner Tenth and Cascade streets, during the summer. He Is making his business headquarters with Beed & Henderson. Marshal I.ew1s has begun his an nual canvass for dog tax. Hood Liver's dog licenses are $'! for males and $." for females. The olllcer de clares that he will Impound and put to death all dogs on which no li censes are paid. He collected f.'HW from the owners of dogs last year, and put to death 47 canines. It has transpired that a lady boot legger was lu attendance at the cir cus which was ihere recently. .She was selling cold tea nt $1 per pint. On approaching a prospective cus tomer she would give htm the wink and tell how many olllcers were watching her, also the risk, and made a number of sales. It was real tea and cost about a cent a bot tle to make It. Mrs. Alma Howe Is entertaining ipilte a large party of Portland peo ple nt her home. Mr. and Mrs. George Law re nee. Sr., and the Misses Sophie and Mabel Lawrence are spending this week. Mr. and Mrs. Honey man are here for a week or so. William Blttle Wells and family spent Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Nltchy are here for a few days. Miss Morris, daughter of the late Bishop Morris, Is also at Mrs. Howe's, ac companied by Miss Ewald of Port land Mr, and Mrs. End re Cedar burg are guests for a couple of weeks. Mr. Cedarbiirg is Norwegian consul at Portland. B. W. Kelly spent the llrst of the week In Portlund. Mr. and Mrs. A. P. Beed, Mrs. Am ble nnd Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Hender son visited friends In I'uderwood Sunday. Dr. M. F. Shaw returned yesterday from a trip to Klamath Falls for the benefit of his health. The doctor Is not feeling well and Is confined to his bed. The I'nlted Brethren Ladles' Aid will hold Its regular Kensington at the home of Mrs. S. E. Bartmess on hext Friday afternoon. All nre in vited. John Dingle and W. K. Barnes of Pabiuse City, Wash., have len look ing over Hood River for several days with a view to locating here. Mr. Dingle has for many yenrs lieen en gaged In the hardware business In Washington and Mr. Barnes Is con. nected with the Potlatch Lumber Company of that state. We are after you if you are particular about your Flour Gold Medal Flour, you know, is made of Minnesota hard wheat and is the best in the world. It costs more and is worth it. Olympic Flour is the host made on the Pacific coast and is not blearhnd. Tr'a - - - M. V fcj white enough without it. We sell both kinds THE STAR GROCERY "GOOD THINGS TO EAT" Perigo & Son S