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THE HOOD RIVER NEWS, WEDNESDAY. JUNE 26, 1912 Pai-a! Onunm I0 Here is a bargain in these Corset Covers, i bargain in these Corset Covers. I oHipo' QlppVplOQQ Voct? RP Ladie3 Sleeveless Vl good grade nainsook and trimmed G LflUICu OluulCICoo ICulu JO splendid big values, k values, your choice 18c XvSrK choice only Oiimmnr flri-inn Pnnrln Extra Special prices on Summer Dress UUI5GI UUKCU, 10b "madeof O U III II I C I UICOO UUUUO Goods. See what splendid bargains we have for, the yard 5c, 7c, 8c, 1 Oc and up with lace and embroidery, 2fc and Xk e s t s , XTM; your 3&S 5cW Ladies' Ready-to-Wear Goods Second Floor We have so many pood things to toll vou in the line of SPECIALS i this week that we hardly know which to tell you of first, but we will com mence by giving you a few prices we have on Ladies' Ready-to-Wear Goods. Second Floor. Ladies' wool Dress Skirts in all the desir able weaves for $2, $3, $4, $5, etc. Just Price 1 Ladies' laundered Shirt Waists, attached cuffs, worth up to $2. They are slightly soiled and we want to close them rn. out quickly, your choice. wOu Ladies' Linen Suits, natural color, Norfolk jackets, high waist line skirt Oil QO at 04ioO Ladies' Linen Suit, with high waist il Or line skirt, short jacket ---CrTiZO Ladies' Linen Suit with detachable DC "7r cuffs and collar gui I 0 Ladies' Tailored Suit of brown diagonal weave, $20 values, now Si 2 00 AN AGRICULTURAL SURVEYARRANGED The firxt nKricultural survey of t lie Stiite of irt'Ron was benun In earn est Tuesday when nine nieu faculty members, graduates, and upperclass men of the Oregon Agricultural Col lege left Corvallls to canvass the counties of the state as representa tives of the Oregon Statistical I'.u reau nml collect field notes from which the report will ! compiled and published for distribution. The survey lias for Its object the securing of reliable data which will Liver Salts for Lazy Livers It's acttion is gentle; it nev er gripes; it causes thorough cleansing of the whole in testinal tract, without dis agreeable taste or nausea. Stirs the liver to healthy action. An effective spring time liver regulator. Now is the time to take it. Yon can secure it at our store only. In bottles at 50c Again We Offer These Dainty Little Bon Bon Dishes FREE with Every Pound Box of Fen way's Chocolates at the Spec'l 65c I'erhaps you secured one of them when we gave them away heretofore; perhaps you would like another for your own use or to give to some friend. We are going to give them away FKKrJ again with every iound box of Fenway Chocolates at the special price of ..05c You'll admit that the Chocolates are good value at this price exceptionally good. The offering of the lon lon dishes is for the en tire week. It may lie your final chance to secure one of them. Indies' Tailored Suit of dark blue D1 P nn diagonal weave, $20 value, Sp'L.OlwiUU Ladies' dark blue Suit, diagonal weave, fancy braid trimmed, $20 value, 14 nn special O I I lUU Ladies' Tailored Suit of mixed worsted suiting, a splendid value at the PIP Cfl suit. $22, special OlDiOU One lot of Ladies' Washable Suits of linen, pique and Madras, values in this lot up to $10. your choice to clean them Ladies' Tailored worsieu suiimg, Indies' Wash Skirts of linen, pique and Madras, all grades from 75c up to $T. vour choice ONE-HALF PRICE Hats tor Men and Boys We have a fine assortment of Hats in either straw, cloth or felt for field, knock-about or dress wear. We carry one of the biggest assortments in the line of men's and ixys' Hats that you can find anywhere any thing you wish from a 10c engineer's cap to a. genuine John B. Stetson Hat: One lot of soft and stiff Hats for men, soft hats in black, stiff hats in tan, grey and brown. These latter are worth rnn from $2 to $3, your choice 0UU One lot of Hats for men, good shape, colors black, grey and brown, and are $2 and $2.50 sellers, your choice while Pi nn they last OliUU IS. V. Another lot of brand good shapes and styles, sizes 6 3-4 to 7 3-8 -good clean stock and worth $3 anywhere One lot of little samples, with roll your choice show to which of the agricultural pursuits the counties have been pe culiarly adapted and, also, to what extent the possibilities have been de veloped and may lie expecti-d to de velop under proper management. Precaution will be taken to make the information collected as nearly accurate as possible. To this end the field agents will collect not hing but the plain truth regarding soils, crops, transportation ami labor con ditions, etc. uncolored by the en thusiastic local advertisers. Kach county will receive not less than .Ml interviews nor more than 1(H), In pro portion to the population. If. ('. Hntzel has Ihh-u assigned to do the work In this county. Send Us Your Mail Orders for prompt and careful fill ing and at the same time share in the savings brought about by buying at right prices. You are assured of the same attention as if you had come in person. Put our statement to the test send in your next order to us. Liggett's Chocolates 'The Sweetest Story Kver Told." Pound .90c Always at the Top Stands Our Kodak Finishing Serv ice. Hring us your films. Quickest time best results lowest prices. Satisfac tory work guaranteed. Ask for a free sample of Ilexall Orderlies. We have lots of them. CARL A. PLATH ' DRUGGIST The axaJUL Store Suit of brown io.ou values, ai vjuh Men's Hats, Conqueror .$1.48 boys' Hats drummer's brim, worth $1.25 75C VISITS OLD HOME AFTER FIFTY YEARS Mr. and Mrs. ('. !. Pratt, accom panied by hi brother, S. S. I'ralt, and wife of Tacoma, left the last of the week for a trip to their former home In Skowhegan, Me. This will be the first visit that ('. (i. Pratt has made to his former home In fifty years, he having left Skowhegan to enllsc In the army during the Civil war. While Kast they also expect to spend several weeks visiting along the St. Lawrence river, at Quebec and other Canadian cities. !:! ! ! LOCAL AND PERSONAL 4 i Mrs. I-:. 1 1. hlteof San P.emardlno, Calif., is visiting her daughter, Mrs. C. O. lluelat. Mrs. Alice M. Stalmakcr spent the weekend In Portland and Vancouver, Wash. The Misses Morothy and I'.llzalietli Kpplng, who have been attending school at Astoria, returned the last of the week The Misses (ieorglanna and Jessie (iarner returned with them as their guests Mrs V,. II. Devlin also came to be the guest of Mrs. Kpplng. ('(.mmi'ticlng tiextSunday Itev. J. It. Hargreaves will preach a series of Sunday evening sermons on "The Patriots" la the Industrial, political and religious world. If the weather Is hot next Sunday, the service will be held on the lawn. Kegular Sunday excursion to P'l i k dale. Pleasant trip for yourself at. 1 jrlel ds.' The News tells It all. HOOD RIVER POULTRY YARDS J. R. WWUSt. Proprietor Br4r of (. C. W. Lighorni. W. P. Rock I an I C. Rhotf liltn Rdt. Indian Kunntr Oucki Mtiwtfm ami ysmr ntwk for nal. Or iWa IfHikMl now. Poultry jranl 1 1 y mili-a wrat nl city at t rank Urn. I'hotia 3ZX2-X. Glothcraft Suits for Men Guaranteed to be all wool, to hold their shape and to give perfect satisfaction to the wearer in every way. All this spring's newest weaves and styles S10.00, S12.50 AND $15,00 Hart Schaffner & Marx Suits Cupyrigtit Hart bchaifoer Ac Mam The very best line of men's ready-to-wear Clothes on the market a line of clothes that is backed by the strongest guarantee tShe PARI LIST OF PRIZES FOR FOURTH GIVEN The aquatic sports, which will be one of the most novel and entertain ing features of the day's entertain tnent, u II commence at ".;'(( o'clock They will Include the following events: I living contest, .1 different dives H Swimming race, 7) yards : Tub race. .") yards :i Log rolling contest .1 Catioe boxing contest 0 Climbing greased pole over water.....'! The program of spirts and the prizes offered Include the following: ."o-ynrd foot race 1 :t 00 loo yard " " I Mst a nee (."iOO, .'iOO, l'tMI Fat men's race lbs and over) "." yards l!os under M, 100 yards on 10 (Ml 2 .".0 :i oo (ilrls under lL 7.1 yards a 00 Hoys' potato race 2 00 (ilrls' " " 2 00 Hoys' obstacle race 2 00 Sack race 2 00 Three-legged race Nall-d riving contest for ladles.. iirls'foot race for those over 2 oo 2 oo 12, yards :i (X) Tug of war for men, Kast Side vs. West Side 10 00 A ball game will be played at. Col umbla Park at three o'clock and this Is the only one of the day's events which will be held any distance from the center of town. OAK GROVE Miss Marie Lemmon graduated from the Holmes Business Col lege at Portland last Friday ev ening. Miss Hazel Stanton, who has just graduated.from the Univers ity of Nebraska, will arrive on Thursday to spend the summer With her parents, Mr. and Mrs, E. E. Sttanton. Miss Idena Montgomery of Lincoln, Neb., will accompany Miss Stanton West and will be a guest at the Stanton ranch. Representatives of the West Side and Benedict Tennis Clubs journeyed to The Dalles Sunday to play return matches with the players of that city. Miss Bess McCrea of Portland returned home last week and will spend a month at the ranch. Owing to the close proximity of the Fourth to the time of the July meeting of the West Side, that any manufacturer can get up and we know by experience that this firm means just what it says when it says that if this suit does not give satisfaction that they will make it satisfactory even though it takes a brand new suit to do it, and there is not a lot of i ed tape for you to go through with to get it either. We certain ly have a swell line of this make and will take great pleasure in showing them to you. H. S. & M. Suits for S13, S20.S22 AND S25 Other makes in the season's styles and patterns in Men's Suits for $5, S6, S8 AND S9 Boys' Suits We have a fine lot of Hoys' Suits in this season's newest weaves and styles some have two pair of trousers and some have just the one. All prices $1.75, $2.00, $2.23, and up to $10.00 Special Boys' Suits in ages 2 1-2, 3 and 4 years blue serge and dark grey worsted, regular price $3.50 (M rn SPECIAL OliOU Hoys' Suits of brown and smoke colored worsted with a fine silk pin stripe running through, Knickerbocker trousers, Kussian style, regular $5.00 values Lace Hose ao darning won Misses' and Children's are good 25c values regularly, your choice, the pair HOOD RIVER'S LARGEST Improvement Club it has been decided to postpone the meeting until Tuesday, July 'Jth. A good program has been arranged, so keep the date open. G. W. Simmons of Portland spent the week end on his ranch. F. A. Cram's mother, from St. Louis, is visiting at the Cram ranch. Strawberries are a thing of the past now, and while the returns in number of crates did not come up to expectations, the different patches made good yields consid ering the season. Mr. Frances and Mr. Hughes and families, accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Thompson of Port land, left Sunday with their camping outfits for the Upper Valley, where they expect to lead the simple life for awhile in the woods. Excavation for the new school house started Tuesday and the work will lie pushed as rapidly as possible. Bids on the old building have been opened, but none accepted as yet. CASCADE LOCKS Mrs. Lawrence of The Dalles is visiting her daughter Mrs. Charles Nelson. Miss. Marie Nelson spent Fri day and Saturday with her grandmother at The Dalles. Miss. Jennie Olin is spending two weeks -with her parents at St. Johns, Andrew Vanstrom of Portland spent the week end with his pa rents here. Mrs. W. V. Hutchinson and daughter, Cornelia, spent Satur day with Mr. and Mrs. H. S. Adams of Underwood. Children's Day will be ob served in the Methodist Sunday School June CO. Miss Esther Coke spent Satur day with relatives at Underwood. Mrs. H. C. Clark will enter tain the monthly business meet ing of Indies' Aid Thursday. June 27. A. O. Adams, Jr. made a fly ing trip to the Locks Sunday. There are a large number of campers in town. Milford, the elder son of Mr. and Mrs. George Dillaboy, had the misfortune last week to break his right arm, but we are, widths, but lot Ladies' and Men's Oxfords and both light and heavy values up to $5, special the pair Men's $4 and $4.50 Hradley, Met calf and Florsheim Dress Shoes.. Men's Dress Shoes, Florsheim make, $5 sellers, special Good medium heavy logger for men, 12 in. top, $5 sellers, now. OS I Lace Hose. These 5c FAIR AND BEST STORE glad to report that he is improv ing rapidly. Mrs. A. G. Hall and grand daughter, Marie Day, have re turned from Portland. A school meeting was held last week and Nels Olsen was elected a member of the school board to succeed W. T. King, who has removed to Hood River. Notice of Completion of Street Improvement Notice in hprfhy irivfn that Chnrlen W. Connor and Son. contractors, have hl-l written notice thin 2'ith day June. 1HI2, of the completion of cement rurtm and milewalkfl on Montello Avenue, in front lilock HkmI kiver Proper, under their contract with the City heretofore made and entered into under ordinanre No. .'ttt,. and that the amount due aaid contractors for aaid improvement upon itM acceptance in herehy atatd to be $7!4.74. And notice ia further Kiven that any ohjertiona to the acceptance of aaid work under t he contract with the said contractors on the part of said City may lie tiled in trieorticeof the undersigned City Recorder by any interested party at any time within fifteen days from the date of the lirnt pub lication of this notice, via. June 2''.. l'.M2. This notice ia iiiihliHhed in the Hood Kiver News for t wo consecutive issues thereof, the dnte of the first publication thereof beinir the 2lilh day of June, l:t2. H. I.. MOWK. 2-27e City iKecordcr. In the Race for Leadership "Benjamin" Clothes Always Win IN the busy marts of trado, in the social whirl, clothes may not make the man, but they are a big help. Appearances count for a great deal. The best dressed men of America "Wear A Benjamin," the clothes of the leaders. This leader wears an Avon model. A suit which is exceed ingly popular with the very dressy. J. G. VOGT Gordon Hats or Men Men's and Boys' Shoes We picked up a splendid job on Shoos for men and boys, and even though you do not need a pair just now you can not make mon ey easier than to look over this assortment They are most ly of the heavy order, but we have a lot of dress ones also. Children's Slip pers & Oxfords 45 c Ladies' Misses' and Children's Shoes and Oxfords, values up to $4, mostly narrow about all sizes in the .$1.47 Shoes S1.98 $3.00 $3.50 Fine full stock kip cruising shoes for men, 12 inch top, $(J values for CM 1fl only -04ilU S3.90 Men's fine French Halbriggan Underwear, regular 50c values odds and ends nn. special, the garment uOu Men's light weight Halbriggan Un derwear, ecru color, the garment . . 25c Indies' white hemstitched Handkerchiefs, 5c sellers, while they last r TWO FOR OC Notice of Filing of Supplemental Articles of Incorporation Notice is hereby itiven that the lla Kiver Apple Crowers' I'nion haa this day lilcd Supple mental Articles of incorporation with the County Clerk of Hod Itiver county, Oregon, and the Sec retary of State of the State of Oieimn, amending Article II of the original articles of incorporation to read as follows: ARTK'l K II The objects and pmixtsoa of this corporation shall be to educate the apple grower of Hood Kiver Valley and vicinity up to the highest standard of excellence in the growing, grading, packing and marketing of their fruits; to secure all poamhle advantages in the marketing of their fruit of all kinds, and to that end to establish agencies, rent, lease, build, own and control real estate and personal property of all kinds neces sary therefor, and to huild. lease, own and con trol mid storage, ice making plants, box factories, lumber mills, diying kilns, fruit drying and pack ing plant, canning plants, cider mills and vine gar factories; to buy. Icae. sell, own or control water and water power plants, electric plants, gas plants, and any and all necessary artificial energy for the promotion and consummation of the purism. hereinbefore set out ; to manufac ture, buy. sell and generally deal in all kinds of fruit growers' supplies, auch as spraving mate rial. Clicking paper, apple and other fruit boxes, strswlM-rry cratca. spraying machinery and all kinds of fnrm and agricultural implements, and to do any and all things not inconsistent with the general lawa of the State of Oregon, or the purposes for which this cororation is formed aa bereinalsive set out, necessary and proper to pro mote the Is-st interests of the corporation. Ity order of the ltrd of Ifirectors. AI.IIKKTSt'TTON. st Si-creLary.