THE HOOD RIVER NEWS, WEDNESDAY, JULY 24. 1912 E A IS A E E y adies Suits, jali Price $40.00 LaVogue Suits, now 37.50 35.00 33.00 30.00 25.00 20.00 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 $20.00 18.75 17.50 16.50 15.00 12.50 1 0.00 fa's nils, Half Price Our entire stock of new and strictly 7p-to-T)a1e Clothing is now on sale as follows $35.oo, $30.oo and $25.oo Suits, now $15.oo 24.oo, 22. 5o and 20.oo 18.oo, 16.5oand 15.oo 9.oo 44 44 4 44 12.5o, lO.oo and 12.oo 8.oo 5.oo Duttenhoffer Ladies' Summer Shoes, regular $3.oo to $4.5o values; a fine assortment of summer shoes in all leathers - $1.95 lll Florsheim Jhoej in Tans, Blacks and Patents, including our entire stock of Oxfords in Button and Lace $3.95 All Ready toWear Goods on Sale An OIAM STRAW HA T S Half Price 3Er LOCALSPERSONALS H. Fitch, of Kureka, Ftah, 1h a Hood Klver visitor. Hurry Tan h whs a visitor to l"n derwood the latter jiart of the week. J. L. Blouat and wife left Friday for a few days stay 1n the Kose city. I K. Tuft was a business caller at the metropolis the latter part of the week. Miss Florence Welnhelmer. of Buf falo, N. Y., Is visiting friends In the valley. Miss Mae Smith left Saturday for Wasco where she will remain during the summer. A. A. Ilaker, of I)ecorah, Iowa, has lieen srf-ndlnK several days In the valley looking over the country. K. E. I'aterson and I. A. Holtz, of Chicago, have len sojourning In the valley fur several days looking over orchard lands lr. P. ('. Kroslus, whf has lieen swnd1ng several weeks ojoiirntng In California, returned home Wednes day, N. C. F.vans, president of the Hydro Fleetrle company, was a liusl ness caller In Portland during the week. W. K. King and wife, of the Oak rove district, spent a few days In Portland the latter part of the week visiting. TIip Misses Viola Wilson, Jennie Hall and Viola Fisher, who have IsH-n visiting at The Dalles, returned the fore part of the week. M. H. Nlckelsen and wife, who have lsen spending several weeks visiting relatives In the Willamette valley, returned home Thursday. Prof. Lawrence left Thursday for Portland and other valley points where he will attend to liuslness matters connected with his office. Mrs. Flls-n and daughter. Anita, of Kan Francisco, arrived In Hood Klv er Wednesday to spend a week visit ing Mrs Ktlietl cousin, John (Jerries. Mis. Hattle Coimw, long distance operator at Th I'ullea, arrived In Hood Klver Friday and Is visiting her parents In the Fast llarrett (lis le t. 1 Mr. and Mrs. A. P. Kted spent Thursday and Friday In'Poriland. V,'. L. Lamoreand wife, of Paris, III., spent several days In the city last week. Win a piano on five cents, lilt n hull's eye at Jack Morrison's shoot ing gallery on Second street and you get a chance. -t f Judge M. C. (ieorge of Portland, accompanied by his wife, is spending a few weeks In Hood Klver. They will join the Mazamns In their camp at Mt. Hood. Six hundred mllltla regulars from Idaho Falls passed through the city Thursday enroll te for tiray's Harbor where the hoys will go Into camp for several weeks. I'.uruett Duncan hoarded the train Thursday with a tish pole In each hand nnd tipped It off to the reporter that he was going on a liuslness trip to Tillamook. President Homan, of the Willam ette University, Is spending several weeks In Hood Klver. Mr. Homan has an orchard tract on the Fast Side that he Is Improving. Everett SterllDg, ofSan Francisco, was In the city the fore part of the week Visiting with Carl iloss of the Oregon hotel. Mr. Sterling und Carl were railroad hoys together. Hon. J. W.Morten, who owns ex tensive property Interests In Hood Klver, and who Is now practicing law In the Capital city, has been In Hood Klver visiting old friends. II. 1j, Pitt's k, of the Oregon!. in, accompanied hy his wife, arrived In Hood Klver Thursday and nre spend ing a few weeks In camp with the Mazamas at the base of Mt. Hood. J.K.Johnson, who was formerly Interested In Hood Klver land hold ings, arrived In the city Wednesday from Victoria, 15. C. Mr. Johnson will remain In Hood Klver several days. Jos. Wilson, one of Hood Kiver's old time residents, who has lieen pending the winter In Pennsylvania, returned to Hood Klver for a few weeka' stay just In time to get the hot weather. Two beautiful building lots front ing on Park Avenue and Tenth streets for sale. Inquire Heed & Hen derson, Inc. 27t1 F. S. Stanley, president of the Stanley-Smith Lumber company and president of the First National I'.ank of Hood Klver, accompanied by At torney A. C. Spencer, of Portland, transacted business in the city Wednesday. Kurt Jayne returned Saturday from a trip to Walla Walla, where he went to take a twist at the threshing business. He states that old Sol got to fooling too near the earth ami a number of the boys pull ed out. Dr. A. H. Lithrop, former pastor of the Methodist church of this city, who has been visiting his children, Mrs. E. O. Hall and Mr. Albert La th rop, lift Friday for Eugene where he will visit with his daughter, Mrs. Dr. Edmunds. Mrs. H. M. Wheatcroft of Milwau kee. Wis., and Mrs. Kate Murphy of New York City are guests at the I'iider home this week. The visitors are on a trip thru California ami will visit Alaska before going to the Can adian Kock les for a brief stay. Mrs. Wheatcroft is an aunt of A. C. lend er. Harry Fnrrell, who has lieen chief shipping clerk at the Hood Klver Apple lirowers' union, left Friday for a few weeks' vacation. Harry was headed for Clatsop Kcach where he will join the state mllltla encamp ment. The young man Is a member of the Portland contingency of mili tiamen, Company H. Miss Carrie Popple, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. S. Popple of this city, returned Friday from a 2-year so journ In (iermany. Prior to going to (iermany, Miss Cople was em ployed as teacher In one of the Port land schools, and after touring sev eral of the old countries went to I'.er II ii, (iermany, where she took private lessons In vocal and Instrumental music. Miss Popple was delighted to return to Hood Klver. Kev. J. E. Acheson, pastor of the Third I'nltcd Presbyterian church of Portland, returned home Friday af ter a visit with his brother, I. K. Acheson, assistant cashier of the Kiltler Hanking company. Kev. J. Wlllard Acheson and wife were also visitors during the week. The latter clergy man Is a cousin of I. K Ache son and has Just won a f'VMi scholar ship In an eastern theological semi nary for making the highest grade In his class. P. O. Huelat and wife returned Saturday from a trip to Portland. Mrs. (i. a. Moulten Is visiting rela tives nnd friends at the Capital city. Jim Parker made a Hying trip to The Dalles the forepart of the week. O. E. Henderson, formerly of the Kamo hotel, has opened a furniture store on the Heights. The engagement of A. W. Peters to Miss Mllllken of Portland, has been publli ally announced. Kev. T. E. Eliot, of Portland. Is making arrangements to spend the summer In Hood Klver. Mrs. M. A. Wright, of Olivet, Mich., Is enjoying a visit with her daughter, Mrs. Koliert T. Newhall oil Prospect Point. Mr. and Mrs. S. Popple accompan ied by their daughter, Miss Carrie, left Monday for a few days stay In Portland. The Eadles' Aid society of the Congregational church will meet next Friday with Mrs. ('has. Castner at 2:'-') p m. Kobert Kami, accompanied by his son, William, and nephew, Clyde, have been spending t heir time In the mountains fishing and hunting re cently. The Misses Elizabeth Jones, Doris Smith and Erralne I'.ean of Port land, who have been visiting at the Van Horn home, returned home Monday. II. F. Davidson, who has been In the Eastern Oregon country superin tending the packing of several cars of cherries, returned home Saturday, accompanied by Mrs. Davidson. ( has. Castner, who has been spend ing several weeks In and around Cove, Or., bossing the cherry pack for the Davidson Fruit company, re turned home Saturday. E. It. Manning and wife, who have been visiting In the llend country. stayed over Sunday In Hood Klver, returning to Portland Monday, where E. It, Is running in auto truck line. M. E. McParty left for the East Monday to purchase a large stock of goods for the Paris Fair. Mr. Mc Party makes a trip to the East each year and purchases goods for the Hood Klver house. John Otten has purchased the city lot on State street between the F. E. Jackson am the Jas. St Tamilian properties nnd will build a fine resi dence. Mr. Otten has extensive property Interests in Hood Klver and bell'-ves In the town. Miss McPulley was a passenger for Portland Monday to visit friends. Dr. 11. D. W. Plneo spent last week visiting at his father's home at Park dale. Miss M. I.. Metcalf Is visiting friends In Portland and Vancouver, Wash. lyee Morse spent the forepart of the week transacting business In the me tropolis. Miss Melllsa Hill, sister of Mrs. E. II. Hugglns. came up from Portland Monday and Is visiting In the city. Mr. and Mrs. Jos. lYnzier Sr., left Shturday for a lsit with their daughter, Mrs. (ialllgan, at Dufur. Miss Mary Dabney left Saturday for an extended visit with friends at (iresliam, Vancouver ami Portland. Attorney A. P. Keed spent Thurs day and Friday In Portland nnd Hillshoro on professional business. Wm. Harnett, of Wasco, capitalist and banker, spent several days In Hood Klver the latter part of the week. Mrs. Prossman, of Iierkley, Calif., who has been 'a visitor at the home of Kev. and Mrs. Young, returned home Saturday. Mrs. M. P. Shaughessy and Mrs Jas. Flint! and daughters, who are vlsli.lng her, were guests at the (ilad den home recently. Mrs. II. F. (iray and son, Earl, came up lhursilay from Portland and will spend a few weeks on their ranch In the I'pper Valley. H. C. Oliver, traveling passenger agent for the O.-W. K. & N., was In the city Mcnday and the News no knowledges a pleasant call. Dr. M. F. Shaw of Hood Klver, who Is a patient at The Dalles hospital, Is Improving rapidly and w III soon be able to leave the Institution. Mrs. C. 11. Dewls, of Culgary, Al berta, Is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. (1. E. Plneo, at Parkdale. H. D. Plneo, of Victoria, It. P., nephew of (1 E. Plneo, Is a visitor at the Plneo home at Parkdale. Judge Derby ami W. E. Clark, who have been spending several days fish ing oi upper Hood Klver, returned the latter part of the week. Truman Kiltler and P. S. Davidson were In camp with the boys a few days. 'The four nlmrods report a large catch of fish. bids Proposals for the sale ami remov al of the old Congregational church building will be received up until August .1, Kill', by P. Morse at his of lice. Pews, furnace ami bell reserv ed. Hood River to Get Savings and Loan Money The First National I'.ank has taken thengency of the Provident Savings nnd Euan Association of Portland for Ileal Estate loans on Hood Klver residence property. The Association Issues an excep tionally attractive seven-year seven per cent bond, which will be placed on sale to local Investors this week. In amounts ranging from flan to f ".hm. The secretary, F. K. Cook, will be at the First National Hank Friday afternoon and all day Satur day, to explain the details of these bonds and receive subscriptions. All money placed with the Assocla-j Hon by Hood Klver people w ill be : loaned out on Hood Klver property.! Men's 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 yourgarments 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 t,t, LargiMt, BtMt. Phone 13 1 SAVINOS AND LOAN t 1 Hi . JM euHTimi Receives deposits on investment contracts, which it loans on improved real estate, returning such funds to investors at a guaranteed definite date, with definite guaranteed earnings thereon. An Oregon corporation. Ample Reserve Fund. Under State supervision. Backed by Oregon business men. PIWICTOW3 JfAimians ft Pi.att. of Ptoet Piatt. Aturaara F O. CSAWmnn. V. P. T.umhrmn Nat. Hank J. P jAa. of Jaacar Rm, Jawatar llHT A.SonaxT. P ('. Mfr.. HimonaMf Oo. W. Ii. MiipHakaoB. pnw. W II. Mophataoa Co. I hank K. IxxjLf . V P. lllbarnla Sa.ln. haak H. (1. OoLTOS, Mur. Man. Mutual Lit lua. (Jo. t. ft. COOS. BnrUl7 AN OREGON CORPORATION UNDER STATE SUPERVISION Money to Loan Amounts $.Vni to $.'hNI. First class real estate security. Will also buy iiiortKaes for like amounts. IlOtfc. Kkkh i Hkmikiison. tae jh dee( & Henderson, Inc. Fire, Accident, Life, Automobile, Plate Glass, Burglary, Employer's Liability, including FARMERS and 0RCMARDIST5. -o, 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 TKcat Estate Loans Investments