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8 THE HOOD RIVER NEWS, WEDNESDAY, MAY 29, 1912 Boys' Suits Men's Suits NOW $5:00, $8.00, $120 REGULAR VALUES WERE $10.00, $16.50, $25.00 ALL SIZES, ALL WEIGHTS NOW $1-50, $2.50. $5-00 REGULAR VALUES WERE $3.75, $5.90, $10.00 SIZES 4 TO 18 YEARS M Odd Lines in Every Department at Ladies' Embroidered Collars Regular 25c now 3 fOT 25C Ladies' Mercerized Vests Regular 35c Values 2 for 35C 25c Sunbonnets All Colors-Each 1 ()C Regular 35c Children's Underwear Now 9C Kai Kai Dresses For riisses--$2.oo Values $ 1 .63 Children's Waists 35c Values Now 1 9C Hundreds of Boys' 25c and 35c Light Underwear Now 19c ILOCALSandPERSONALS Money in hay land. B. E. Duncan & Co. Ir. M. F. Shaw spent most of last week In Portland. Mrs. F. Wleden arrived the last of the week from Portland to join her family here for the summer. The registration hooks will ojs-n ngaln next Tuesday, Juue 4, am will then remain open until October Mrs. Anna E. Spencer of I'ortland, formerly of this city, wan In town n couple of days the last of the week. Mr. and Mr. Henry A. Keller of Niagara Fall. N. Y., arrived Friday to vlMlt Mr. and Mr. Willi Van Horn. W. W. llemlngton of Minneapolis 1 a recent arrival In the valley, which he I looking over with a view to locating. The second dance In the series lie Ing given by the West Side Tennis Club will le held ut Uellbronner Hall Frlda evening. Mr. S. T. Bleketts of I'arkilale 1 exiwctlng her mother ami sister fr:n San Jose, Calif., this week to spend the summer here. '.. W. I)abney of Canon City, Colo., arrived Friday to visit his brother, O. I'. Dnbtiey. He I an old sohller and Is In hi 7'.tth year. xxixrzxzzzzrzzzzz: FORCED TO SELL 10 Icrcs mostly Hbarn and outbuildings, located in the CIO nnn nil H . heart of the valley for OlZ-UUUiUU M Can be bought on easy terms. It's $1,500 less than J cost. Estimated crop this year will be over 3,000 M boxes. Sec us about J. H. HEILBRONNER & CO. Heilbronner Building Other Items. Fir Money in hay laud. B. E. Duncan & Co. Miss Alice Bennett of England Is visiting Mr. and Mrs. Noah ISone. Mrs. It. L. Melendy of l'arkdale was visiting friends here a couple of days the last of the week. Semi In your orders for lierry pack ers' ami picker' ticket. lo It now Isfore you nre right In the ru-h of the work. E. K. Claxton brought In the first box of ripe cherries on Friday. It was not a large box, but Mr. Clax ton says It was enough to entitle him to first honors. The Very Keverend chrysiistonie Theobald, O. F. M., general visitor for the Franciscan OnL-r, arrived Friday to pay a visit to fathers here. He is from Cincinnati, . Miss Kva I '.rock gave n dinner party Thursday evening In honor of Ml Bertha Masters of Portland, who Is visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. ('. D. Thompson. Secretary Kay E. Scott of the Com mercial Club spent Frlduy In Port land arranging for the trip to be made to the Itose City today under the auspices of the local club. If you want anything In the bee line, ask V. V. Dakln; phone lu7'. 1.7 tfe :zz: AT SACRIFICE PRICE S! in bearing, with house, j it right a bo ay M K M M M M Hood klver, Oregon xxxrxxxzzzzxxxzzzxxzzaH Ladies' Wool Sweaters Worth up to $4.90 Harvest Sale Price $1.00 House Dresses Dark and Medium Values up to $2.90 95c Harvest Sale 95c Strawberry Packers Black Satteen Aprons 39C 65c values 39c Our HAK.VEST TALE TTtlCES will Make You Dizzy Mr. and Mrs. (ilenn (irlce have been recent visitors at Vancouver, Wash. fieorge T. Prnther of Snn Diego, formerly of this city, arrived Satur day for a visit. Bue Lender arrived Saturday to spend a few days ns the guest of hi brother, A. C. Iender. E. B. DuVal of San Francisco ar rived the Inst of the week to visit hi brother, !. DuVal, Jr., in the I'pper Vulley. Mr. J. L. Hutehlns, who submit ted to a serious operation at St. Vin cent's hospital In Portland Satur day. Is reported as Improving. Mr. and Mrs. K. E. (Joff spent a couple of days visiting here the last of the week. Mr. fioff was formerly manager of the Hood Klver Electric Light, Power & Water Company. Architect It. K. Bartlett Is prepnr lug plans for a store building to be constructed for J. K. Mc'Jregor of Mosler. It will Include one story nnd basement and will have room for two stores on the main floor. Clarence McCarl hy, who has licen employed by the Transfer and Livery Company for about two years, left the l ist of the week for Deltrlch, Idaho, N here lie w 111 take H position a overset r oh au experiment farm.fi Mi Polly Ciin by of St. Paul 1 the guest of Mr. and Mrs. E. It. Pooley. A. W. peter gave an Informal party at hi home Friday evening In honor of Mi Can by ami of Hie Misses Pau line and Floivure Morrison of New York. It. It. P.artlett, the architect, let the contract to Stranahan & Slavens the last of the week for the construc tion of two five-room bungalows on the corner of Fourth anil Pine streets. These bungalows are being built for A. Howes, who will rent them. Mrs. F. B. Sheffield nnd her two daughters, the Misses Pauline and Florence Morrison, arrived from New York last week to spend the summer nnd will isrcupy the Hartley house on State street. The engage- merit of Miss Florence Morrison nnd Phil Atwnter was recently an nounced. The Mt. Hood railroad and the O.-W. It. Al N, have agried on a Joint rate for tourist travel to Cloud Cap Inn this summer. Tourists will Is taken the final stage of the trip from l'arkdale by auto. This agreement will be In effect after July 1. It Is ex pected .mt It will bring an addition al numls-r of tourists. STORE CLOSED ALL DAY DECORATION DAY saEs A. Joseph Copeland spent Sunday In Portland. John Franz was down from The Dalles Sunday visiting friends. Itev. E. L. House of Spokane was a visitor here the last of the week. It. J. Mclsanc of l'arkdale made a trip to I'ortland the last of the week. Frauk McFarland of I'ortland wns here Sunday Inspecting his ranch on the East Side. A daughter was born last week to Mr. ami Mrs. B. B. Welty, w ho reside on Thirteenth street. The stork brought a son last week to Mr. and Mrs. T. Sate, who live on the Belmont road. The Tire Shop guarantees all tire repairs to hold and give satisfaction. 413 Oak street (In Style Shop). A son was born to Mr. nnd Mrs. .1. E. Hall at Mt. Pleasant Itanch In the Oak (irove district last week. Mrs. Ella Waters came from The Dalles Friday to spend a few days with her (laughter, Mrs. Itobert Mc- Mclntosh. Mr. nnd Mrs. L. II. Hugglns left Sunday on a trip to Salem, Eugene nnd Lebanon. They expect to Is1 gone about a week. Mrs. L. A. Henderson went to Ore gon City Sunday to attend the wed ding of herslster, Miss Clara Caufleld, which w ill occur Saturday. For Salt Four-room house locat ed at .'0.1 Sherman Avenue. Lot.VIx Ion. Price flOtifl. Easy terms. Mrs. M. Fernald. Phone 2LVM. 22tfc Miss M. H. Nutting, a nur-e at the Cottage hospital, expects to leave Saturday on a three months' leave of absence, which she will spend In New York City. Dr. nnd Mrs. J. K. Locke of Port land, accompanied by their (laughter '.eat rice and son Edward, were guests of Dr. and .Mrs. Malcolm Bronson over Sunday. Mr. atid Mrs. C. C. Mills of Port land have come here to spend the summer and are guests at the Mt. Hood hotel. Mr. Mills Is connected with the Allen I-w Is Company of that city. A representative of the Oregon Itond (tiling Company was here from Portland Saturday. This company secured the contract for oiling the city street and stnrted work this week. State street Is to be oiled to Ninth and the other parallel streets to Fifth. All Hut cross streets are also to Is- treated. Prices Heather Bloom Petticoats in colors, values up to $3.95 Harvest Sale Price 95c Kid Gloves $1.25 Values . Silk Gloves 75c Values. Ladies' Hose Supporters of every kind and color to close. Values up to 75c Now 1 0c Oe Mrs. F. It. Howard Is visiting at Trout Lake, Wash. Itenew the life of your tires. The Tire Shop. -11:1 Oak St. A son was born to Mr. and Mrs. I), (irlinui last Tuesday. The Tire Shop, hinted In the Style Simp, 4 Bl Oak St., makes a specialty of tire repairing. It Mrs. J. E. Henkle of Philomath, Ore., was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Earl K. Bartmess last week. A twelve-pound daugliter was born to Mr. and Mrs. F. M. McKlt trlck at Central Vale Friday. Mrs. Allle Mollne, who was oper ated on at the local hospital Friday, Is making a nice recovery. Miss Florence Broslus has been vis iting Mr. and Mrs. J. A. I toe In the I'pper Valley, where she Is breaking a horse to the saddle for use during the summer. Earl Connoway, who has Is-en em ployed nt the mill at Dee, was Injured Friday by being caught between a load of planks nnd n stack of lumber. He was brought to t he hospital for treatment. Mr. and Mrs. William Seufert of The Dalles spent the week end as the guests of Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Jackson ami Mrs. Anna McDonald. Mrs. Mc Donald returned with them to The Dalles for a visit. Pupils of the high school, including Lawrence Schetky, Eugene Austin, Miss Mitchell and Leon Noble, will take part In the morning services at tin; F. B. church next Sunday by giv ing their temperance essays written under the direction of the W. C. T. F. of this city. By winning the tournament nt The Dalles Friday, the Hood Klver high school tennis teams, of both girls and boys, win the championship of the mid Columbia district. The tennis playing were composed f)f Misses Ella McDonald and Esther Husbands, ami (ilenn Shoemaker and Horace Skinner. They won In both doubles ami singles. Itobert E. Foley surprised his local friends last week by becoming a Is-n- edlct. Ills marriage with Miss Mary (ierard of I'ortland wns celebrated In that city at the First Baptist church. It-v. W. B. Hlnson read the service. Following the ceremony. Mr. and Mrs. Foley left on a wedding trip to Los Angeles, Cal. They will probably return here to live, Mr. Foley having made his home here for the past twenty years. am to Move Strawberry Picking Straw Hats 13c Best Standard Calicoes All ColorsNow 5C Qalitea Cloth Best GradeNow ( 4C Fay Hosiery 35c Regular to Close 9C Infants' Mill Bonnets Values up to 75c Now J Qc Ladies' White Waists Values up to $2.50 -- 95C 50c 39c Florsheim Oxfords $5.00 and $6.00 Values $3.95 A daughter was born Friday to Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Marr. A marriage license was Issued Mon day to Thos. E. Vcrcoeand Miss Lois E. Fried ley. Spring delivery wagon for sale cheap, Just the thing to haul IsTrles In. See The Star (iroecry. 10 MIsMe (irace ami Evelyn Turney ami Miss Jessie Stockton left Monday to spend a few weeks In Portland. M1s Louise Morris and Miss Nellie Ewnld. who have been spending some time at Mr. Alma Howe's re turned to Portland Friday. J. M. Wood, secretary of the Mer chants' Association, announces that all the stores will be closed tomor row, It being Decoration Day. C. P. Sonnlchscti, who wns former ly an owner of the News, leaves to day for lltllshoro, where he will take a position on the Independent. W. C. Barbour, superintendent of Installation for the Pact lie Telephone and Telegraph Company, and E. D. Jelly, of the same company, were here .Saturday and Sunday. A "round robin" at tennis will be played tomorrow on the Oak street courts ami sixteen players will take part. Playing will begin at eight a. m. and continue all day, Itev. W. B. Young of the Methodist church united Joseph F. (ioaff of Portland and Miss Ollle Irene Smith of this city In marriage Monday. The ceremony was performed nt the par sonage. lester Boggs, who has been em ployed by County Surveyor Kay, left the last of the week for Portland, where he will be employed on one of the steamship lines between that city and Astoria. Dr. W. S. Nlchol, W. S. Funis and W. M. Stewart left Saturday by au tomobile for Bend to enjoy a fishing trip. S. E. Bartmess, who was also In the party, writes that they made, the 2i H) mile trip In one day. C. N. Clarke Is renovating the In terior of his fine home on the Heights nnd is ha vlng constructed a colonial staircase, which will be In harmony with the rest of the house, which is In the colonial style of architecture. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Kinney of (ireenwood, B. ('., were weekend guests at the home of Mrs. Mabel Carter. Mrs. C. W. Parker, Mrs. Lillian Mason nnd Miss Dillon of Mitchell's Point were also guests of Mrs. Carter. The News Oils It nil. Briskly Auto Truck for Connoway Co. The Connoway Mercantile Com pany of Odell has purchased a Chase autotruck from the (illlicrt Imple ment Company. W. (i. Snow ha Just completed nmmif.i't tiring a sub stantial body for the machine, hlch the Connoway Company will use for delivery purposes. Christian Science Services Christian Science services will be held in the Commercial Club rooms Sunday nt 11 a. in., subject, "An cient and Modern Necromancy, alias Mesmerism ami Hypnotism, De nounced." Sunday school nt 11 a. m. In room 1, Davidson building. Wednesday evening testimonial miettiigs are held In Davidson building All are cordially Invited to attend these services. Beading room open dully, No. ti, Davidson building. oTg Teas you are bound to find the blend that lust suits your taste. We have every good blend Ooloong, Ceylon and India; Gunpowder, English Breakfast, Japan and Green and Black mixed in moisture and dust proof Screw-Top Cannisters. They are put up by Chase & Sanborn, whose years of experience means a great deal to you if you will take advantage of it. Try a smalltin just to con vince yourselves. We know what will happen. THE STAR GROCERY "6000 THINGS TO EAT" Perigo & Son