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o ll THE HOOD RIVER NEWS, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 26, 1912 n 1 1 11 i! i v i II in NOW ON Gang, Shoes IFMI(FII(fDM IDi iJJ ILJ 11 H Vy Il iu) Reliable Goods Honest Prices FIAME A. OMAM Always UP-TO-DATE LOCALSPERSONALS -zr-? -3C-ZLgG-SgT7 , s ifll Clearance sale if tiiUHiutv, Prices cut In two. Ml- M P. Lamb.1 Mr. ('. I'. Mc an cjx'ijt the week end visiting friends at The Dalles. Mr. Lottie L. WikjiI of Santa Cruz arrived Friday to vl-lt her daughter, Mrs. . P. Ni l'. "Warren ."h," $14.Vi ls't car litillt f jr tin- money. Conic and see. I". .1. Tatton!). Agt Mr, .allien II. Lggert returned Thursdu v from I'ortlaiu, where she had spent a w ftk. M!-s Mary s. Kchclther " New Y or l came Friday to v 1-1 1 Mls Kula Mc iilly f'T a few days Dor-ry I'. Smith, route agent for the trallie to l-.iid Cup Inn. spent tlie last of the wc.-k In the city. !:- ii , 1 1 ij.l Parly, who I a Kd.lor at thel'. ..O, r. turned the last of 1 he week to xjetel hi" vac ation here. .Mr. mi l Mr-. .lames .leiien of St. Louis arrive i tic l,it of the week to t-pcti'I the hiimiiier wlih Mr- Ib-iincy Mr- '. A. hani ev and mm c ame Hp from Portland the la-t of the week t o opend t he summer on their ranch Mr-, .lane - 1 inldshury arriwd Sat urday from M 1 1 1 1 1 ; i c 1 1 1 - to i-1 "ii'l the (miiiiier willi her -on, .1 c hn, In t he I pper Valley. Ml Plodgctt of Ndrthlielil. Minn., arrived Saturilay and will spend the summer with he r brother, 'icorge, at Plodgctt villi-. ! Don't forget the liake Sale nt j W nod's store Saturday. I Clearance Hale of millinery. Priced I cut In two. Ml-n M. 15. l-nnili, P.uy a "Warren" for power, econo my, comfort. F. .. Patter-on, Agt. Colonel and Mr-. W. 1'. Tucker of Mt. Hood spent the week encl In the city. A "Warren" will give you econom ical service on good road- or liad, up hill or down. ieorge ISey nolds of Huron, S.I)., was the week end guest of hi- sls ter. Miss Jessie Peynolds. MI-m a-w Kel-ey of Imperial Val ley arrived the la-t of the week to vl-lt at the home of Mr. and Mr-, (icorge I. Slocum. MI-m Marlon Wallace arrlvtd Fri day from Huntington, Pa., to make an extended vl-lt with her rou-ln. Mr. S. W. Arnold. Miss May Plch of Seattle arrived Saturcluy to Npend a short time with her father, .. Klch, who In vl-ltlng nt I the home of K. I'. More. I '-Hc llutler attended the confer I i-nce of -fate hanker hehl nt 'ienr ! hart the la-t of the week and wan 'among those who made short mi ll re-en. Mr. and Mrs. Fred I,. Lucas of lien vernnd Mr. and Mr-. A. A. Cunning ham of Portland -pent a day here the la-t of the week and took an automobile trip through the valley. Statement of HOOD RIVER BANKING & TRUST COMPANY AT THE CLOSE OF BUSINESS, JUNE 14, 1912 I:ins, Stocks, Bonds and Warrants.- $ 05,4."7.93 Hanking House...- 12,408.40 Furniture and Fixtures . .. 4,0:75.57 ("ash on Hand and in Ileserve I'anks .15,717.51 $137727.51 Capitai:Stock $ 25,000.00 Undivided Profits 6.01 Debits 112,721.53 $137,727.51 E. II. Shepard wan a business vlslt or In The Dalles Monday. Your patronage Is solicited at Wood's Htore Saturday. Hake Bale. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Drlseoll re turned Monday from their honey moon. For Kent Seven-room house, $12 a month. Inquire of Heed & Hender son, Inc. 24tle lilt a bull's eye at Jack Morrison's shooting gallery, ju-t opened, and you get a chance on a fine piano. II.'. t f Mr. and Mm. F. O. tilenson of Council liluff-, Iowa, arrived the la-t of the week to vl-lt their son, H. F. Uleuson. Mr. and Mr. II. O. IMckey and daughter of Mlnnefl polls were gue-t la-t week at the home of Mr. and Mr. L. K. Ireland. Minn lllanche Ford went to Port land Saturday and returned with her mother, who attended the con ferenee of the 1'. It. churches there. A gorgeous lioii'jtict of mammoth Canterbury Pells presented by Mr. and Mrs. Van Horn to Mrs. (',. A. Hell a couple of days ago attested the productiveness of the land on the butte. Mrs. .. I!. Mckel-en add Miss Mar garet Mckel-en went to Portland Friday to Hpcnd a few days. Mrs. Mckel-en went to the I'. P.. Confer ence and both attended the Com mencement exercises at St. Vincent's Ho-pltal. P.ev. mid Mrs. .1. A. P.ennett left Saturday for Turner, Ore., to attend the state conference of the Christian church. They expect to be gone about ten days. W. K. Cauller ex pect to leave this week to attend the convention. Mrs. Cornelia P.urkhart, Mrs. Hen ry .Jones, Ml-s Kllzalicth Cad well mid the Ml es I'rlendllch and Parties of Portland came up Thursday and spent the week end nt the home of Mr. and Mrs. II. Coburn Allen. Webb Adams of Indianapolis, who Is Is en route home after having spent three years In traveling around the world, stopped off here Friday for a short visit with H. Coburn A I leii, F.. K. Uexford and other former Indianapolis friend. A number of the girl friends of the Misses F.dkh and Mabel Fernald gave them a farewell party Thursday evening and an enjoyable time was had. Mrs. Fernald and two daugh ters leave the first of next month for Madison, Wis., where they will make their home. Clearance sale of millinery. Prices cut In two. Miss M. P.. hnrab. iood things to eat at Wood's store Saturday. Home baking. Ml-s Mary Montgomery was a visitor In Portland the last of the week. Miss P.eatrlce Locke of Portland arrived the last of the week to visit the Ml es Prock. Ml-s Linda Karl of Portland arriv ed Saturday to visit at the home of Mr. and Mrs. .1. (. Karl. C. Philip Heebe returned the last of the week, after having spent about three months at Honolulu. Miss Katherlne Karl returned the first of the week from The Dalles, where she visited Mrs. X. A. Itohn. Charles Meyers, who has been suf fering from an attack of rheumatism, has gone to the hot springs for treat ment. Look out for the 4th and get one of those small special hams wrapped In red, white and blue pnper, at Mc (Julre Pros. Win a piano on five cents. Hit a bull's eye nt Jack Morrison's shoot ing gallery on Second street and you get a chance. 2."tf Mr. and Mrs. William Carlisle of Atchison, Kan , have been guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. S. K. P.art mess for several days. Mrs. J. C. McCully nnd Miss Mc Cully spent the week end In Salem, having been called there by the death of Mrs. McCully's sister-in-law. Mrs. Joseph P. Dabney. who re cently returned to this country from ft trip through India, Pale-tine and Lgypt. spent the week end visiting Mr. and Mrs. ). P. Dabney. The Sunday School of the Paptlst church will hold Its annual picnic In Pilot's Grove on Friday. Itasket lunches will be taken along and the day w III be spent In games. The regular meeting of the West Side Improvement Club has been postponed until Tuesday, July ! , In order to noteotifllct with the Fourth It Is announced that an exception ally Interesting program has been arranged. Ml (Jeorgbi Prather, who re- turned home last week from Kugene, where she was a .Sophomore In the I'.'ofO., was accompanied by Miss Harriet W. Thompson, who visited her for a few days. Miss Thompson Is nsslstant gymnasium Instructor nt the university and was en route to Detroit, Mich. Something doing at Wood's store Saturday. Hume cooking, good things to eat. W. S. Phillips of Canon City, Ore., Is In the city on business and visiting his sister, Mrs. S. 11. Carlisle. Mrs. Pen Selling of Portland was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. J. II. Hell bronner Monday and Tuesday. Furnished or unfurnished office or housekeeping rooms for rent. Reed & Henderson, Inc. 2ttf Itobert J. McKay left Thursday for Perkeley, Calif., where he In'ends to take a course In the summer school at the I'ulvtT-lty of California. Again look out for the 4th and get one of those small special hams wrapped In red, white and blue paer, at McUuIre Pros. Mr. and Mrs. Charles X. Clarke anil Mr. and Mrs. Xoah Pone left Monday on an automobile trip through Cen tral and perhaps Southern Oregon. At the meeting of the county court last week the resignation of Dr. M.F. Shaw ns county health otlicer was accepted nnd Dr. Kdglngton wns np pointed. A bunch of 100 horses from the range east of Madras were driven Into town Sunday. A few were sold here nnd the rest were taken across the river to be sold there. The contract for constructing a bridge across the west fork of the Hood Plver was let by the county court the last of the week to I!. K. Melth of Portland. The bid was $i:n2. Mrs. A. S. P.ennett nnd daughter. Miss Anita, of The Dulles visited Mr. and Mrs. W. K. Hanson the last of the week. Judge Hennett Is attend ing the convention at Paltlmore as a delegate. Miss Martha Struck has returned from the 1'nlver-lty of Oregon to spend the summer at her home here. Ferdinand Struck, who has been teaching at the'Tacomn High School, has also returned for a few weeks. A number of local tennis players went to 'The Dalles Sunday ami played some return matches with the pin vers of that city. 'Those who went Included Frank Cram, K. A. Franz, John Weaver, Dean Italian, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Dewltt, Mr. ami Mrs. J, A. Kpplng, Crawford C. Icm- mon, Claude Thompson and I). Wller of I'liderwood. Lunch was served nt the home of Judge A. S. P.ennett ami it very enjoyable day was passed. "Kvery body's Doing It Now." What? Why going to see "Aunt Dinah's Quilting Party" and "Lady Masons" at Pine (irove Hall July 2 at h o'clock. Come out for a time. Mrs. F.vn Pagley of Punier, Ore., Is visiting her parents, Mr. ami Mrs. C II. Stranahiin. Mrs. Fred Fleming, formerly of this city and now of Sell wood, Is also visiting Mr. and Mrs. Stranahan. Mrs. Katherlne Oliver McCoy of Kenton, O., one of the be-t known cntertatners on the lyceum platform, Is expected here about July 10 to visit Mr. ami Mrs. K. C. Smith. Mrs. McCoy Is one of the foremost Inter preters of Scottish character and It Is possible that she may con-ent to give some of her delineations here. Five tennis plnyers from item are expected to arrive this morning by auto to play a series of games with the local players this afternoon ami tomorrow morning. In the party will be Dr. J. II. Itosenbi rg. It. L Prewster, A. K. Powiii'tn, Hall Me Call nnd L. M. Itetchell. A banquet will be tendered the visitors this evening at the Hotel Oregon. They will be taken for a ride through the valley tomorrow morning. Pev. and Mrs. J. L. Her-htier and Harold liershner returned Friday from Portland, where they attended the wedding of Martin Tellcfson of Madras to Miss Joyce L. liershner of Portland. Pev. Mr. Her-htier, uncle of the bride, nlso performed the ceremony. Mr. liershner performed the marriage ceremony of the father and mother of the bride atCorvallls, Oregon, III years ago. Mr. and Mr. 'Tellcfson will live at Madras, Ore. Mr. and Mrs. Free Dlckersen were guests at the home of his brother, W. P. Dlckerson, several days last week. Mr. nnd Mrs Dlckersen, who are from Park City, Mont., are en joying a couple of mouths lour through the Northwest. When: Where! What! Who! Tiles day, July2, Pine (irove. "Aunt Din ah's Quilting party" and "Lady Masons" by ladles of the Valley Christian church. Mrs. Charles Hen ncy will sing. Men's Clothes Cleaned and Pressed The work we do upon Merits clothes is very much lietter 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 OIJeMt, Largeit, Bett. PIMM 131 insure with Ree( & Henderson, Inc. I:ire, Accident, Life, Automobile, Plate Glass, Burglary, Employer's Liability, including f'ARMLRS 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 Heal Estate Loans Investments