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THE:iIOOD RIVER NEWS, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 5, 1912 gS r. g&K &&k fit, filAS&. 41 JtTH! QBB lias Wimm E$L I,.. . V; III , ill I ML EN'S CLOTHES A large shipment of LaVogiie Juits and iuto Coats just received which, owing to the lateness of the season, will be offered to our trade at fully one-third less than actual value. This is not our loss, it's the manufac turers and you get the benefit during our Harvest Sale. Every garment up-to-date If B OYS' SUITS at FACTORY Hundreds to select fromsome dark, some light, many medium, Priced Half to fVlove Them Quickly Men's Suits Boys' Suits Up to $10.00 values, now $5.00 Up to $3.90 values, now - $1.50 Up to 16.50 values, now 8.00 Up to 5.90 values, now - 2.50 Up to 25.00 values, now - 12.00 Up to 7.50 values, now - 3.00 fSee Windows. fCall and Investigate. Hood River Will Gelehrate July 4th. Get Ready "Bargains in Every Department FRANK A. OlAM TP cosU Oil r w f? Mi - k Mm LI I , I .ANDtCEE KlNTAlD ' CO ) f.Ct O T H E 3. ., Florsheim Oxfords 3.95 -7 v vac5-7 v -7 v vin !L0CALSandPERS0NAL5 r Money in hay land. B. E. Duncan & Co. Kt'v. J. It. I'urrionn will preach In tlie C'oliimliln K-liotilhiiUHi nt-xt Sun day at 3 1. in, lr. I". II. May, ii chiropractor from I'irtlunl, lian locitfi here anl hai taken an ollice In the HclllironniT Bulldlnc. Mr. nnd Mrn. K. IUioiIch Mollcr and Mm, V.. U. rnolfy left yenterday to H.end a fi-w dayn In Portland. The little Hon (f Tom ("ullx-rtson nt I'arkdale nu-talned a dinlocated MhouMer Sunday. .1. W. Simmon of tlie I 'pper Valley Huwtalned a paliiful Injury Sunday when he ft -1 1 over a etump. I)r. I'.ro (lun wan called to drei-n the Injury. John I:. Putnam, who lian lieen uudcrK'ilnir fiir:lcal treatment In Portland, returned Monday much Improved. A wore of younjf ladle- from St. MaryV Aiadftny at The I (alien made the trip to thl elty hy lioat Thurn day and pent the day plcn1cln? here. C. A. ( : han Hold the hi;; traction engine which wan used on county road here laft year to latHo) coun ty and In preparing to nhlp the en gine and live (lump car to Ator!a. Money & Co. In hay laud. B. li. Duncan M. CiilliertHon Hiiffered from attack fif the trlppe lant Mrs. J. a Ht'vere week. Mr. and Mtm. ('. V. .lotieu of Port land were K'ietn laxt week of Mr. aud Mrs. K. .1. Patternon. Mrs. Alhert Sutton and little daughter left Sunday to make a vlxlt at her former home In Tacoma. . K. Plneo and family moved to their ranch In the I'pper Valley hint week and will pend the Mummer there. Mth. Jami'H Wamrener at,d little daughter, 1'aullne, of Vancouver, Wanh., Hient the week end with Mr. WajrKeiier here. Ilev. V.. A. HarrU went to 1'oreht Urove Monday on a tourof Inspection at Pacific I'nlverwlty, an one of the examiners of the State Conference. An order wan entered In the county court the lunt of the week authoriz ing Mrn. Selma M. Pelront.et to re. Hume her maiden name Sri ma M. Schempf. Mr. Ieroy ArniHtrotitf In Mpetnllny: Heveral weeks In Kden, I'tah, with her liUland. She writes that nhe In much pleased with the city and surroundings. it M II II M M M M M Charles N. Clarke went to Portland Monday on a huMlness trip. Shoe Sale I'.rann Mercantile Co. Shoes for all kinds of feet, at lower prices. C. C. Carpenter ami family left Sun day for Portland to "pend seveial weeks. Mrs. C. M. I i iirlburt and little daughter went to Portland Sunday for a couple of weeks' ptay. Miss Mary Allen and Miss Mary Knight left yesterday mornlnit to spend a couple of days In Portland. I(r. V. M. Post went to Salem Sunday In order to take the state dental examinations, u hich arc lie Intr held there this week. "The KeMoss Lyric Hards" will close the fortieth annual tour of the company lienrlng that name, at the P. (ptlst church (The Heights) on Friday night. Mrs. M. S. Dewltt of Ada, )., ai rbed tlie last of the week anil spent the week end as the KUest of her son, II. T. KeWitt. Vesterday she 1-ft for a visit In Portland. Mrs. Sli'.v A. fillhert. Miss Ann Vannet, Miss Ada Bryant and Clar ence I-. (illliiTt went to Portland yesterday morning to see Maude Adams In "The Chnntlcler." Kouer New hail of Portland visited his sister, Mrs 11. It. Pooley, over the week end. Mr. and Mrs. Pooley have moved to their ranch for the summer and contemplate building a line new home there soon. Marshal Itohert Lewis arrested two redskins who had heen Indulg ing too freely of lirewater the last of the week. The braves, who were from the Yakima reservation, were lighting on Twelfth street. They were locked up In the city liastlle. In reply to an Imjulry sent (iov rnor West, County ( lerk Hanson FORCED TO SELL AT SACRIFICE PRICE !, M , has been Informed that County .Midge 10 Icrcs mostly in bearing, with house, jjcuibertson's resignation took efrect barn and outbuildings, located in the 010 ff)f Pfl :E heart of the valley for gijUUUiUU j until a successor Is appointed, Hood fnn liailirU nn onsv tnrm? Tr.'s $1 .TiOO loss t h.in Mlltlver county will be without a cost. Lstimated crop this year will be over M boxes. Sec us about ii right a to ay J. H. HEILI3R0NNER & CO. Mcllbronner Building Mood Kiver, Oregon xxxixzxixxxxxxxxxzxxxxzxzxrzxizx judge. The Senior Class scored another pilcress l liursday evening when the class play "The Time of Ills Life," j was presented to an Appreciative audience at Pine Grove. A vocal solo by Miss Aldlne Bart mess was n pleasant feat ure nnd W illiam Chnnd I r and Hans lloerllne added to the entertainment by giving a violin and piano number. New Pendleton Indian Robes, $1 i". Bragg Mercantile Co. W. Marklllle c f Portland was here Sunday Inspecting his raneh. Uev. J. B. Parsons will conduct services at the Odell church next Sun day. A sou was born Saturday to Mr, and Mrs. Kldon It. Comstock, who live on the Heights. Mrs. C. H. Sletton ami two chil dren are spendlnir n couple of weeks In Portland with her mother. A daughter was bom Saturday to Mrs. (ieorge Low of Cooks Landing, who Is visiting her sister here. Mrs. A. L. Page and son, Bernard went to The Dalles Monday to spend a week with Mr Page's mother. At the meeting of tlie city council Monday evening It was ordered that the planking on the steel bridge be relald. Mr. and Mrs. A. Krieg, who live In the Belmont district, have been re ceiving congratulations upon the birth of a son last week. Uev, V.. A. Harris has been crippled for the ast week through a n Injury sustained when a rock was shot from under a moving train and struck Ii I m In t he calf of the leg. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Harmon, who have been spending a couple of weeks In Portland, to which place they were culled on account of the death of her father, returned the first of tlie week. I. Ii. Parkins has resigned his posi tion as clerk for .1.(1. Vogt and Is now on a few days' trip down the Deschutes Kiver. I'pon his return lie expects to leave for Los Angeles. M. C. (iessllng takes Mr. Parkins' place In t he store. Wilbur Wright, the famous avia tor whose death occurred a few days ago, was a cousin of Mrs. J. W. In- galls of tills city. Wilbur Wright's father, Bishop Milton Wright, ami Mrs. lugall's mother were llrst cousins. V.. .1. Bloom of Slocom's Book nnd Art Store succeeded In securing an exceptionally fine panoramic view of the valley tlie first of the week. It was taken from a point near tlie site of the Mineral Springs hotel, and show s the valley w It h M t. Hood In the distance. We still have left n few more of tlie birds-eye view maps of Hood Kiver Valley. Hood Kiver News Co. Try a Newn "Want" ail. Attorney A. A. .la.vne of Portland spent tlie week end here. If you want anything In the lice line, ask W. W. Dak!n; phone. 10TX l.Vtfc Miss Helen Teal left yesterday morning for a visit with friends in Portland. Kay B. West and family have come up from Portland to spend the sum mer at Dee. E. C. Cliapln was here from Port laud Sunday Inspecting his ranch at Willow Flat. Buy Laces mid embroideries this week at the Bragg Mercantile Co., aud save money. Mrs. .1. W. Simmons of Parkdale returned the last of the week from a visit with her daughter In Portland. Mrs. W. S. Cram and Mrs. P. W. Shepanl and son of Raymond, Wash., were guests the last of the Week at the home of Mr, and Mrs. Frank A. Cram. Frank Spnuldlng, who has been attending school at Spokane, has returned here for the summer nnd has taken a position with D. Mc Donald. Farle Spauldlng was a vis itor In Portland the last of the week. The Hood Kiver Humane Society will hold Its annual meeting In the parlor of tlie Commercial club on Saturday, June l.", at .'! o't lock. It Is hoped there will be a full attend ance at tills meeting. Mrs. II. L. Fording, Sec'y. L':I2I A launch party was given Friday evening In honor of Mrs. II. F. New- hall of Minneapolis, who has been visiting her son, Kohcrt T. New hall. i'lie evening wax spent In navigating three rivers Hood Kiver, the Co lumbia nnd the White Salmon. (ieorgi! II. Stelnhofl, wife and two daughters,cxK'ct to leave tomorrow for Vancouver, Wash. They have shipped their automobile to that point and will drive to Mt. Kalnler, From there they will goto Seattle for a visit and expect to gone about two weeks. At tlie meeting of the city council Monday night It was ordered that the Aldred contract f ir Improving Oak street be canceled. It having expired by limitation, and It was further ordered that anew ordinance Is' draw n providing for t he grading of Oak street from Fifth street to Its Intersection with Cascade Avenue and for the construction of six foot sidewalks from Fifth to Tenth streets. Albert Sutton spent Wednesday and Thursday In Portland. .1. M. Culbertson spent several days last week In Portland. Mrs. M. 1). Jameson and Miss Park er of Portland are guests at the home of their sister, Mrs. It. B. Perl-go- II. II. Hadlock returned the last of the week from Walla Walla, where he as attending to some personal Interests. Mr. and Mrs. C. B, Baker of Port land and her father. Mr. Panforth. arrived Saturday to lie tlie guests of Mr. and Mrs. M. It. Tucker. Mrs. V. C. Kuwer and the Misses Jane and Marlon F.uwer arrived from Pittsburg, Ph., the last of the week to visit their brother, K. V.. F.uwer, at Parkdale. Mm. A. .1. Derby left the last of the week on an extended trip Fast. She will visit In Washington, Frle, Pa., ami other points and will not return before late In the Fall. Mr. and Mrs. (ieorge It. Wilbur left Saturday for a trip to Salt Lake City. They will also visit at Twin Falls, Idaho, and expect to be gone a collide of weeks. (ieorge W. Baker of Parkdale was do w n the last of this week, having sustained a severe Injury to one of his feet when a horse fell on It. The member Is now Improving. Mr. and Mrs. (Jay V, Kd wards are expected back from Portland the last of this week. Mr. Kd wards has been In the city for tlie benefit of his health, w hich Is said to be much Improved. Phil Asptuwnll and family left the last of the week for Salem, where he w ill take a position In the postoflicc. It. A. Kaiser, who was transferred here from Salem to take Mr. Aspln wall's place, arrived Thursday. M. L. Why, who has been employ ed at w recking the old I'nlon build ings, was struck on the head by a falling j list last week and his scalp was laid open. Several stitches were required to close the wound. Albert Scchrlst and wife of Denver were the guests of Itev. J. (J. Tate for two or three days tlie last of the week. Frank L. Borton, western superin tendent of the Pennsylvania Hues, was n visitor In the city the last of tlie week from Chicago. Ho wax ac companied by J. T. Smith, a Port land railroad man, and they were shown the valley by J. II. Fredrlcy, the local agent. Newton Clark, state commander of tlie (i. A. It., returned from Itocka w ay Beach Saturday to remain over this month In order to attend the state encampment, which opens at Salem on the liith of this month. (iiiy ;t . Talbot, president, of the Pacific Power and Light Company, was here Tuesday In conference with N. C. Fvans, president of tlie Hydro Fleet rlc Company. Mr. Talbot, In company with Mr. Kvans, made an Inspection of tlie Hydro's plant nt Tucker's bridge and also the com pany s wiring system. Mr. Talbot, while enthusiastic In his apprecia tion of the many attractions of the Hood Kiver district, refused to dis cuss tlie nature of his visit with Mr. Fvans. One of the most delightful social events of the season was the garden fete given Saturday at the beautiful home of Mr. and Mrs. L. F. Hender son by Mrs. 1 lenderson, M rs. Kanaga and Miss Henderson. The entertain ment wax elaborately plauned and was most enjoyable. The law n w ax tastefully arranged, carpets Islng laid, a wind shield being In place to Insure comfort of the guests and the tables where refreshment were served presenting a most attractive appearance. Many beautiful gowns were a feature of the party. The News for good printing. Mens Clothes Cleaned and Pressed The work we do upon Men's clothes is very much better than that you obtain at every average pressing shop. We really clean your clothes not merely sponge them ov er and remove, for a time, spots by local treatment And we press your parments as would a tailor. Make them fit right, hang right and hold hold their shape. Our service may cost you a little more, but it's cheaper in the end, for its not required as often. Spaulding s Tailor Shop Old ft, Larg$t, Bi. Pbont 131