3 THE HOOD RIVER NEWS, WEDNESDAY, JULY 10. 1912 n Now on in every department of this modern store. A few contract lines alone are excepted. Rl WE MU ST REDUC OVR STOCK and have decided to refund 20 cents in cash for every dollar spent here during this Refund Sale 1 PIT'S A iD & IT 0 because many seasonable lines are almost unbroken, due to the cold, backward season. BUT NOW THEY MUST GO to make room for the aTl Shipments coming loo Can t Make Money ' Faster FRAMES A. CRAM II I J, . . , ,1 . onii' ami ni'i L0CALSandPEUS0NAL5 -A ZE3P Hoy ('. P.rock has purchased a 40 horse-po wer Velle nutomolille. Tor Kent Se ven-room house, $12 11 month. Iti'iilre of Peed & Hender son, inc." .'4uc County Clerk Hanson Issued a mar riage licence Satunlay t Jesse J. Jackson anil Kdna O. Cask. Mr. and Mrs. V. J. Seufert of The Dalles spent the I'nurth here, making the trip In their nutomolille I!. 11. I'.cnnett rif the Xi'-B leaves tomorrow for a couple of weeks va cation. Ill place will Is' taken ly C. 1. Mekelsen. Win a piano on five cent, lilt n bull's eye at .lack Morrison's shoot In gallery on Second street and you tret a chance. i!."tf Nathan Mackett and daughter, Mr. V. H. Iiunn, went to Portland Saturday to visit lilr ton, M. A Hacket t, for n couple of week. Mr. Clyde P.. Altt hUon, w ife of the state railroad cotnmlswloiier, wan In town on the Fourth, accompanied liy Ml" latiny Struck of Spokane. I". I. Kaly. II. X. Amii.uk and C. I". Collins of rortland and William Thurston of M osier were recent Kuen'x (f II. I'. Italy at M oriilfi;sMc Ham h. Artlilen of Incorporation of the (illiraltir I icvelopmciit Company were lilecl here the last of the week l.v c. hethnian, William Khrck and John II KoImtk Anionic those from The l;ie who spent the I ourth here were Mr. and Mr. K. ). McCoy and eon, Tom, Mr and Mrs. II. S. Klce, Mr. and Mrs. I:, K. Morse and Mr. and Mr ien Shirley. Mr I'. I. Hall of Portland and Miss P.cssle Oevelandof Sim f'ran i'Iw'ii, wlm nrt'iciK'plH ii( Mr. and Mrs. ('. I. Ileale for t he summer, went to Portland Saturday to spend a couple of week Mis (iertrude Franz and A. T. l.Nl!ler left Friday for the Kant. Miss I rum returns to her home In liolirevllle, X V., after liavlnic visited her brother, K. A. Krunz. for several lu.intliK, while Mr I. (Miller icoex to hi former home la Hhode Inland, to spend a few Weeks Mrs. C. W. Burgess of Pee spent the week end In the city. Mr. and Mrs. Oily Y. Kdvvnrds went to Portland Monday for a few days. MIhm Jane Pawls of Indianapolis arrived Saturday to visit the McPaes. Rev. H. li. House arrived from Spokane Monday to spend a Hhort time on li 1m ranch here. Mr. and Mrs. I. M. P.entley and Mr. (). C. licnn went to Portland Monday to lie present at the P.Ik's festivities. Two I eautlful liullilini; lots front Inn on Park Avenue nnd Tenth HtreetM for nale. Inulre Peed & Hen derson, Inc. 27tf Professor Kastnussetl of the College of Applied Mathematics, I'ntverstty fif Nebraska, was a vlMltor In the city the laHt of the week. Mrn. H. P.oetzkes and daughter. Miss Ottllle, of Seattle nrrlved the last of the week to spend a short time ami to Inspect their ranch near Odell. It. X. I'.yerly, formerly local editor of the XewH and now connected with a St. Johns pulillcatlon, Im spending a couple of week with IiIh daughter. Mrs. tjeorice Lynn. Mr. Fpteicrfive of the I'pper Valley fent the week end In the city and was pn-Ment at the reception tender d W llmer Sleic at the Commercial Cluli Saturday evenlnic. S. T. ItolM-rtx, an expert account ant of Portland, arrived lant week and Ih working on the new HVMtem of liook-keeplnic to lie liiMtalled In the city recorder', office. II. W. Chipping hax filed Hiilt .itraltint the Hood Piter Mineral Spring Company to forerlone a morf icaice idven (IcIoIht l!)ll.for $17, "17 the tltc for the proponed hotel. The ra p!d falllmc of the Columhla river ha ne eHnltated he niovliiic of the two NteaniHhlp d'M-k from op. poxlte the railroad etatlon hack to the low wafer landing. The ferry hoatxctlll make the IiIkIi water laud- Sydney F. McCreery of New York In here vlnttliiu hi lirother, Arthur. MIhm Ruth Wl.drlck of Portland U vlMitlnic her wlnti r, Mr. C. I). Ilin. rich. Frank Mencfee wan up from Port land over the week em) to Innpect li if ranch. Cherries for Sale Poyal Anne ami I.amhert. Phone Odell 14s, K. F, Cooke. It Mr. and Mrs. Louis A. Henderson spent the week end vlsltlnjc relatives at W'ashotiical, Wash. Mrs. ,1. M. Manlen of The Dalles came to Hood Klver Saturday to visit her daughter, Mrs. W'. F. Han son. Mrs. C. P. Sonnlidisen sient the Fourth of . I illy at Hillshoro, where her hiiHltaml Is employed on the Indc pendent. A. I. Mason returned Sunday even lnic from a three weeks tour of the state In the Interests of the Uranice j;ood roads lillU. Mrs, (ie once l. Freeman and daugh ter, Mlss.1. i:. Freeman, arrived the last of the week and are icusts of Mrs. K. L Cook at Willow Flat. County Clerk Hansen reports that there was more btifilness In the re cording department last week than during any other equal period this year. A special feature of the services at the I'ultarlau church next Sunday morning will le a violin solo l,v Mile. Itlanche KosHet, Mrs, Sli t ton will slnic. All are welcome. MIhh Hazel Cartan, w ho has been taktnic the domestic art course at theO. A. ('., will do tieat dressmak ing at a very reasoiialile price. Phone or leave work atL'.Vi M. 'js :!iip j A palntlmc of Mt. Hood hy Fd -I ward Hill reproduced on a plaiie I hy II. L. Fordlntc forms an attrac-i tlve souvenir rif the Flk's (era ml lodice i schsIoii at Portland and has junt ' Is-en placed on the market there. Mr. anil Mrs. Paul Nelden of Salt Lake City "Warren l). f' r t he money Patterson, Aict." Mrs Wyers of l!lnt;en N at the lo cal hospital recovering from an oper ation which was peiformed Friday. Mrs W P. I iit ton and Mrs. .1. W Welch of Portland spent the wet end as i;tiMtri of Mr, and Mrs. i. A Moldcn. ftir. ami .Mrs. ! . .. Ulshop am Mrn. F. F. Campbell expect to leav tomorrow for a trip to Portland to attend the Flks' festivities. W. M. Kalile of ( hlco, Cal., a f irm er resident of Hood Itlver, arrived Saturday and will spend some time here renewing old acquaintances. i,rry Kohler of P.uffalo, X. Y spendlnit the summer at the home ol C. K. Marshall. C. I!, duly of Port land was Mr. Marshall's icnest Sun day. Tomorrow having been declared n leical holiday In this state by (Jov ernor West In recognition of the Flk's convention, all the local banks will be closed for the day. i' reii i owierol lilte.Milmon, Mrs T. W, Itoblnsori and daughter, Mrs HcHsle . Lit wrence, ami MIhh Har riet Male of Minneapolis were Ktients over the Fourth at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Wnlstrom In the Middle Valley. Prof. .LO. McLauichlln Is nttend IniC lectures at Uw Summer Session of the I'nlverslty of Oregon, partlcti larly the series itl veil by llr. Adolf A P.erle, the noted lioston educator, on t he 'Intensive F.ducatloii of Chil dren lu the Homo." Mrs. Matilda .lacobson arrived from Fairfield, Mass , the last of the week. Her mission here Is to can a considerable quantity of cherrfes for Miss A. M. Spring nt the old Rooth place. MIhh Sprlnic believes that Hood Hi ver cherries are unsurpassed as a table delicacy and Is preparing to iclve her friends In the Fast a treat. An "insane Fourth" wascelebraled nt. Fk'k'ermont under the direction of arrived the hint of the ti. i nn..r cilin- ii,.iih I wwk ami have taken possession rf ti.) McCnllys. An old fashlom i tie .li,. jonnson place mar Park- ourt h of July spread was nerved nt uaie, winch they nave purchased. , ,, ,,, HM, m ku,.m(s. Afterward Mr. Nelden Is an ex railroad man. n m.r,- of ss ctacular field and track Mr. and Mrs. .1. P. Rnldttln of ' events were held. Knt IiiimI.ihiii was Chlcnico were iCueHts at the Mt. Hood aroiined ton hlich pltih, especially hotel the last of the week and took a j when W. F. Klnic lead the rest of the trip throuich the valley. They were j field In the jcreasci plic chase and dellifhted and declared that no Fast-1 capt ured the porker. At six o'clock erner coulil 'ifford to miss seeing llicht refreshments were served and Hood River while West. tourliiiC tin- Nort li the day' events concluded with a musical program. car built F. L. Smith left vesterdav I''. .1. i ini; on a trip to Portland. I Mr. and Mrs. C. It. Williams of chl cauo are spending I heir vacation on tlielr ranch here. Mr. and Mrs. II. L. Fordlnu have taken apartments for a few weeks at the Villa Saint Clair, Portland. Miss Rose Swindells, who has been on the tiiirsim; staff of the Cottage hospital, has irotie to Portland to work. Mrs. Fuji, who keeps the Japanese boardlilic house next to Nlicuma's, is quite 111 and Is undericolnic treatment at the hospital. A sou was born last week to Mr. and Mrs. (). L. Craton at M osier. Mrs. Cr.iton was formerly Miss llnl ilah llltirlchs of this city. A piano for a nickel, if you net the lucky iilimtHT at .lack Morrison's shooting icallery on Second street. A chance with every bullseye. L'.'itf For Rent Dowilcn potato diicer. Saves the cost of dliriclnjc. Will dliC several acres a day. liets your crop lu In a hurry. For terms call Scott, Phone 111. istfc The Flks' special from Ladrande stopped here about 7 o'clock Mon day mornltiiC for breakfast. There were about. I .VI of the antlered herd aboard and they took breakfast at the Hotel) recoil. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Lara way, who have been spending several weeks In Southern California, are here for a few days. Mr Larawny Is to take his brother, Seth's, place at lOuene. while the latter icocs to New York to buy stock for his store and Ids fath er's store here. Much Interest has been taken this wek In the passage of the Flks' spec ials through the city. The schedule havbiic been announced la advance, many were at the station to icreet old friends from the Fast who are In attendance at the icrand lode ses sion lu Portland. Ir. Charles Montgomery, one of the board of alderman at St. Paul and a prominent resident of that Ity, was In town Saturday with Fred Ininnlcllff, eiFtor of the White Salmon Fnterprlse. ir. Monticom ry was taken out Into the valley ami was loud In Its praises. Mr. Ilunnlcllff, who Is also secretary of the White Salmon Commercial Club, has adopted the policy of showing their visitors Hood River valley first In order to iclve t hem an Idea of what he believes the valley across the riv er Is coining to. lilt a bull's e eat .lack Morrison 'h j shootliiic iC'illerv. Just opened, and you icet a chance on a line piano. J.".tf William Powers, elect 1 1. i 1 1 1 fur the mill at Pee. spent last week In Port land. Mrs. Powers accompanied hi in For Rent Howdeli potato dlicicer. All you do Is sack them. The dinner does the hard work; will save you money and time. For terms call Scott, Phone 111. ;L'Stfc Mr. and Mrs. .losepli W. Went of Dee were In town Sunday accom punylnjc her sinter and family, who were ret uridine to Onden after a visit here. The lumberliiic plants of the Oregon Lumber company at Dee and the' Stanley Smith "ompmiy at ( recti ' Point, started tip Monday iiioriiln I after several days' layoff for the I Fourth. " Mrs. V. A. Wlllan! of Albany. X.Y., Mr. and Mrs. ,1. R. Collord of Sprlnic-' field, Mass., and I'ster I! Jeffries of Spokane arrived yesterday to visit i Mr. ami Mrs. F. C. Smith and Mr. and Mrs. F. I'. Deem entertained last i vciiliui In hi r of Mrs K.ithcr- llie I (liver McCoy . Mrs McCiiv Is all entertainer of note :itnl uave Home reading In a delightful manner. Anions the w..inen who accoin panled their husbands or friends to Portland yesterday inornlnic were Mrs li. II Stelnhoff, Mrs. Charl.s Cast tier and daughter Frances, MIhh Stella Richardson, Mrs. C. p. Rohh. Mrs. .1. M. CullM rlHoii ami Mrs. T. II. Coolidue. I J. Jeffries on the Mr. and Mm Fast Side. Mr. and Mrs. If. li. Cotton, their daughter. Miss (iretchen, and icnest. ! Miss Fllzabeth Roles of Xevv York, j came from Portland the last of the I week and after Inspecllnic their ranch I went to (loud Cap Inn for a short! stay, Harold and Leila. Hemliner left on Friday for" California, where they will spend their vacation. They will I visit Los Aiueeles, San Francisco,! and other places or Interest. They took the steamer at Portland on Saturday for San Pedro. Mens Clothes Cleaned and Pressed The work we do upon Men's clothes is very much lietter than that you obtain at every averaKe 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 ritfht, hanjr rijrht 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. Spauldings Tailor Shop OMent, Lar get, Be.t. I'hnnfl I3 X insure with Reefj & Henderson, Inc. Fire, Accident, Life, Automobile, Plate (la5., Uurglary, Hmployer's Liability; including FARVU-RS and 0RCMARDIST5. Also Judicial, Officfal and Indemnily Bonds Resident Ai'ent for: Travelers Insurance Co. Pacific Coast Casualty Co. Commercial Union Assurance Co., I Ad., of London Hanover Fire Insurance Co. of New York Pelican Assurance Co. of New York Heal Estate Loans Investments