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8 THE HOOD RIVER NEWS, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 19. 1912 OAT Maw Maw yiii f l lll I DESIGNED tgTAILPftFrVTt' workshop 2s Worth LOCALSPERSONALS A hod was liurn to Mr n ml Mr. Wllltitiu T. Crazier Sunday. J mi ti II. Putnam vva a visitor In Portland over tlit week end. Clearance sale of millinery. Prices cut In two. Miss M. H. Lamb. A son wan horn on Wednesday to Mr. aii'l Mr. Jolm M. Ilayd'-n of the l p-r Valley. The Snns-soucl lull w ill ini-i t to morrow i Thursday i afternoon with Mr. A. I- rat''.'. I.. A. Srliaffrnr of Fort I lodge, lown. Is l!t lug nt tin- home of hi Hon. W. A Schaffm r. lifHlt-r Muggins and lioger Mmp an- anions the I of ). I.o.vh who iirv Iioiiih r tin- varatloli. Harold Mershticr win among the Hood lilver people who were lu Portland over the we k end I". I. Hall and family arrive. froia Portland Minday to the um hut on their ranch, irat Oakn. Mr. and Mr. M I r',-llaii'J-r an. J family of alifornla are vl-ltlng Mr. I rW- llaii l-r' par-r,'-. Mr. an 1 Mr. J. I.. Iilount. . !.. P.ar.d w-r,t. to Portland .Sat urday to -u 1 th'- .- end rtltli Mr. r..i-. !. . -. '.''.V.uz fr'..-n i ' V.r .-.'. V.'t .-. i -. -r.;,,rt, Jr. . i c . ,... :. ' V I.' - I) tj.: Washington Ice .1 Wh'-n you an- on Stat; Street o!rop in th- MOUKL UAKKliV and ynt a dish of YVa.shinvrt"n Ice ('r-am. It is the l-st Ice Cream served in Hood River. All kinds of drinks Herved at our b'oda Fountain GEO. ERTLE, Proprietor Phone V-k I worth and Mate Streets New It- -7 V vau7i'7-Ug . li. Allen Hptrit the lat of thf wet-k In the Roue City. ('. O. Tratt went to Portland Sat urday on a liuln'rt trip. clearance ult of millinery. Price cut In two. Ml M. 1 L-.nili Charle Mpyer I umlernolnir medi cal treatments nt the hopltal. Horn, on Saturday, June 14, n nun, to Mr. and Mr. William A Miller of Oak (Jrove. Mr. J. T. ThonipHon ha lieen vl ltln Mr. and Mr. Frank T. Mulllkln nt The Dalle. F. H. Stanton left the lat of the week on a, trip to Portlatnl nml to vUlt hi ranch at Hauler, Ore. Mr. and Mr. Itolwrt Valtrom of Mlddlecret Ilanch were viltor In Portland the lat of the week. Mr. K. J. Ltaker of Lo Anele I Hpendlna theiimmer with her on. K. A. linker, at the Motel Oregon. Mr. anl Mr. Horace IJutterlield and daughter, Ml Ocnevleve, nrrlv ed from Portland yenterday to peni the cummer on their ranch here. AllxTt S. Mall and ceveral mern-I-r of the olllce force of the Hood I'.lver ia & F.lectrlc Company at tended the national convention of elt-ctrl'lan held lu Seattle lat week. V.. P. M'.chell, formerly of thl city find now of Seavlew, Vah., wa In the city Friday. Mr. Mlchell a. thxt hundred of acre In t he neigh lorhood of Seuvlew are now ldng ;Un'el to f:ranlTrle, which I ! coming the one great lndutry at tt.at. olnt. cream Beauties, All Of ThemJust arrived from New York, made of Blue and Tan Serge, Fancy Mixtures and Fancy Linens. These new gar ments are now on display and fig f0 $20 are priced to move quickly Peplum Effect Undermuslins Gowns, Skirts Drawers, Chemise and Corset Covers Values to 35c now 19c 75c $1.00 1.95 2.90 " 39c " 59c 44 44 98c $1.29 44 44 Hundreds of New, Snowy Garments. ( learance nale of millinery. Price cut In two. Ml M. II. Lamb. F.d Maye nml family pent lat week In the Hoe Cltv taking In the fectlval. Warren $14." best car hullt for the money. Come and nee. F.J. Patterson, Agt Mrs. M. F. Davlilon went to Port land Friday to vllt her daughter and ee the carnival. Hit a bull's eye nt Jack Morrlon' shooting gallery. Just opened, and you get a thauce on a fine piano. tf Mr. and Mrs. Walter Kimball re- turned Saturday after having spent the week at the festivities In Port land. An Ice cream social will be held thl evening on the lawn of the Flrt Christian church. Everybody in vited. Mrs. P. M. Morse atid two children have gone to Portland aud McMinn vllle to visit friends for about three weeks. Mr. and Mrs. N. A. Hale of Klbum, III., arrived Saturday to spend sev eral weeks as the guests of W. A. Tread well. Miss Helen Mulford left Tuesday for Tacoma. where she expect to attend the Montnmara Feto, In company with friend from Minneap olis. A Freeman Mason of Pasadena, Cat., and Don Kellog of lloqulam. Wash., both O. A. C. boys, were guests of Claude Thompson the last of the week. Mr. and Mrs. C M. Cuudeld of Ore gon City, accompanied by their two sons, both students nt the U. of )., visited their daughter, Mr. I,. A. Henderson, over Sunday. Little Iiuell Volstorff, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Volstorff, Is at the hospital, where he Is making a nice recovery from an operation per formed t he last of the week. Kev. Troy Shelley of Odcll, one ol the pioneer preachers of the valley, will occupy the pulpit of the Frilled I'.rcthreii church next Sunday morn ing. There will lw no preaching service In the evening, as ltev. Par sons Is attending the conference In Portland. County Clerk Hanson Issued mar riage licenses the last of the week to the following: Archie . Mulvaney and I, aura I.. Turner, Kdgar P. Clark ami Anna C. In, lion I). Crosby and Violet 1-2. Maslker, Mer man Fcngel and F.mma M. Merle. Ladies9 Waists, $1.45 to $4.90 FLORSHEIM SHOES For the Man who Cares All Oxfords $3.95 Regular $5.00 Shoes NEW SOFT SHIRTS For Hot Days 50c to $2.50 COOL UNDERWEAR For the Whole Family 5c to $1.00 UNION SUITS 50c to $2.50 Ir. Scobee has just received a new Overland automobile. Dr. and Mrs. IJroslu and daughter went to Portland yesterday for a vllt A son was born yesterday morning to Mr. and Mrs. Max liyrd of Pine lirove. Mr. and Mr. Fred Diet left Mon- day for Portland to visit T. A.Schall and family. Miss Mabel Meadows of Portland I making an extended visit with Mr. M. It. Woodburn. Miss F.va Cos how, who has lsen spending the winter at Jacksonville, III., is expected to arrive home today. Win a piano on live cents, lilt a bull's eye at Jack Morrison's shoot ing gallery on Second street and you get a chance. "tf Mrs. H. F. linker of Hartland, Maine, arrived yesterday to make nn extended visit with her nephew and niece, Mr. ami Mrs. ('. K. Fuller. Mr. anil Mrs. (J. W. Ingram of Mt. Hood were among the l'p.er Valley people who were in attendance at the Kose Festival In Portland last week. Archie L. Mulvany and Laura E. Turner were united In wedlock last week, Kev. W. II. Young of the Meth odist church performing the cere mony. Mrs. J. F. liatchelder and son, ieorge L., canio up from Portland Sunday to spend the summer with Mr. llatchehier, (Jeorge having com pleted his school duties for this year. Miss Gertrude Phillips arrived Thursday evening from Los Angeles to spend the summer with her moth er, Mrs. C. Phillips. Miss Phillips has been taking a course In osteo pathy. The final dance In the series which has leen given by the West Side Tennis Club will le held at Hell bronner hall Friday evening. On account of the wnrm weather, It will be a shirtwaist party. These dances have been among the most enjoyable of the season's events. Mr. and Mrs. P. J. UrU of Astoria were guests a couple of days last week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. i:. Ferguson. Mr. P.rlx Is a promi nent InmlMTiiian of Astoria and Is also connected with a development company which Is reclaiming several thousand acres of land In that sec tion. Lime and Spray Kelly ISros., phone 227-M. BOY SCOUT SUITS $3.75 values now $2.25 Ages 8 to 1 6 years Boys' Shoes Odd Lines Just Half Price BOYS' P0R0SKN1T UNDERWEAR Special, now 19c We carry Complete Outfits for Boys to I5uy a "Warren" for power, econo my, comfort. F. J. Patterson, Agt. Ml Arllne Wlnchell went to Port land Friday to spend a couple of weeks. A "Warren" will give you econom ical service on good roads or bad, up hill or down. K. K. Coad and family went to Portland Friday to visit her parents for a few days. Mrs. L. It. Haberly of Sllverton. Ore., was a week end visitor at the home of her brother, H. S. (ialllgan. A. W. Stone and daughter returned the last of the week from Portland, where Miss Stone graduated from St. Helen's Hall. Mrs. C. I). Hoyt and two smnll sons returned the last of the week from an extended vlltat her former home In Ohio. Mr. and Mrs. 11. S. Heed, who have lsHn spending the wdnter In Port land, came up Monday to spend a short time on their ranch. J. M. Schmeltzer and Frank A. ISIhop attended the meeting of the Oregon State Abstractors' AsHKda- tton in Portland last week. A piano for a nickel, If you get the lucky number at Jack Morrison's shooting gallery on Second street. A chance with every bullseye. 25 1 f Mrs. Arthur Clarke went to Port land Friday to visit her sister, Mrs. It. It. Adams. Mr. Clarke went down Sunday and they returned together. Pastor Harris, who Is chairman of the business committee of the State Conference of Congregational church, es, has Ix'gun the work on the pro gram for the coming meeting which will be held In Riverside church next October. The ISaraca and Phllathea classes' of the Congregational church have moved Into their quarters In the new building and are now holding their meetings there. The painters and decorators have begun work on the Interior of the church and dedication Is being planned for as soon as the new pews arrive. School and college student, hav ing completed their year's work, are now returning for the vacation. Among those who nrrlved Saturday were Ml Helen Davidson of Port land Academy. Miss Van Horn of St. Helen's Hall, Will Cass and Burleigh Cash from the I,'. of O. If you want anything In the bee line, ask W. W. Dakln; phone I07X. IS I ft! MEN'S SUITS, $5,00, S8.00, $12,00 Your choice of hundreds of Suits Values, $10.00, $16.50 and $25.00 BRANDEGEE CLOTHES. OlAM Theodore Williams of Portland was the guest of Dr. ami Mr. Uro slus last week. Mr. Williams was a college fliu m of Kste llrosius, who Is now undergoing treatment In Switz erland. They went to Europe to gether and Mr. William ret en tly re turned. Ills elder sister remains In Europe and will probably accompa ny Mr. Ilroslus when the latter re turns to this country later in the summer. Mrs. W. II. Lawrence left the last of the week for Puyallup, Wush. At the ropiest of Prcldcnt E. A. Itryan of the State College of Washington, Mrs. Lawrence will take charge of the domestic science department In the summer school being held at Puyallup under the auspices of the State College. Previous to her mar riage Mrs. Lawrence was head of the department of domestic economy lit the college. A. T. Strnhorn of Washington, D. ('., who has been making a soil sur vey of this valley during the past several weeks, completed his work last week. Mr Strahorn has yet to make his map. This, accompanied by the data collected, will be for warded to the Department of Agri culture at Washington, where It will be published In pamphlet form. This pamphlet will probably not be ready for local distribution before some time next year. This week Mr. Stra horn and his assistant began work of a similar nature In the White Salmon Valley. Furnlsheil or unfurnished office or housekeeping rooms for rent. Kced & Henderson, Inc. 2 1 tf insure with Ree(j & Henderson, Inc. Rre, Accident, Life, Automobile, Plate Glass, Burglary, Eimployer's Liability, including . PARMLRS and ORCMARDISTS. Also Judicial, Official and Indemnity Bonds Resident Agent for: Travelers Insurance Co. Pacific Coast Casualty Co. Commercial Union Assurance Co., Ltd., of London Hanover Fire Insurance Co. of New York Pelican Assurance Co. of New York Rcat Estate Loans KINCAID A CO. Mrs. Joseph Copeland was Injured lu nn automobile accident In Port land Saturday evening. In company with Mr. Copeland she was driving j In an automobile w hen the machine was struck by a street car. Mrs. Copeland was thrown out on the pavment. Her son, Joseph, of this city was In Portland for the week end am remained for ii couple of days longer lu order to learn wheth er his mother sustained any Internal injuries. 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 garments 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 OUUtt, Largft, Bett. PbOM 13-X Investments I