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8 THE2H00D RIVER NEWS, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 11, 1912 LOCALSPERSONALS MIm I .end 1". .luhim.in of lrll.wid nrrlvtd SuihIhv to temh here. A tlitiitt liier iih hum In Mr. mid Mr AIvh I, I i Mniuhiv innrnln:. W . S. I'lKipinan, ii w hit of I l.f la nil imrl h of I lit Htntlun, win InTf sun drt.v. Mr. nii-1 Mr. KuUrl t'nrter Went to I'nrllmid to cii'iiil the ttirk em). Some money to loan or invent ill j . . . . ...I... 1' II ftoou real emiue wrunii. i. n lUrtwijf. fc The mork hmuuht Mr. ami Mr. Milton ItliiKaiiian of IVe a il.i lighter Ittut eek. J. K. Mi-kelmMi mill .1 F. Xaon were huioiik thoxt' who intended the Htate fair at Salem. Mm. It. F. Mi-m-H, who haw heeti rrlll.ally 111 for m me time, N report eil to iH-lmprovlnn nlnwl.v. Ilou't fail to wee the new Fall hatH Ht (illmon Sinter. FrMay ami Satur day, September 1.1 ami 14. Miss Mary Turner of Koekfor l, 111., In HpendlliK weveral weekn. vlnilin at the ranch of the Menu .v. ulier. Ioll Llttlelield sustained n frac tured rhrbt eir Sunday w hen a horn w hich he wan rldltiy; fell on him. Mm. Margaret Alnnworth of Kant eru Oregon vlnlted her brother, Al lert Sutton, neveral days hint week. Former Mayor J. M. Wright, w ho ban moved to (irenhamcaine to town the lant of the week for a nhort ntay. A. T. Hale of Johnson brothers Hale's store at Van Horn is under iroliiu medical treatment at the hos pital. Mrs. Thomas liodley of I'ortlund arrived Monday to spend a couple of weeks te the jjuest of Mrs. Ii. K. Wright. Tw o Leautiful building lots front ing on Park Avenue and Tenth utreets for sale. Inquire Heed & Hen derson. Inc. 27tl Miss Etta Blflgg. who has lieeu BKUillng the summer at her home here, resumes her duties In theUold endale schools this week. A harvest dance will lie given ut Hellbronner hall next Friday even Ing. Vonel's orchestra will furnish music and everybody Is luvlted. Among the local boys who will matriculate at the O. A. t'. this month are Xed Van Horn, Waldo Arens, Earl Franz and Almont Fer guson. Mrs. C. I). Thompson gave a dinner party Thursday evening for Minn (ienevleve liutterlield, It lielng the hitter's birthday. Cards were played lu tie? evening, Mr. and Mrs. Shannon and two children. Mr. Jensen and Vlns Iiorls Jensen have come here to make their home and Miss llcrln has entered the High School. II. (i. Jackson, who has been at the Good Samaritan hospital, Port land, for a couple of weeks following an operation, returned Monday much Improved. Mr. and Mrs. W. I'. Harris of John on Ity, Tenn., who have lieeu vi-it-lng his sister, Mrs. (jeorge W. Allen, lu the I'pper Valley, returned East Monday. Their son, lister, will re main for a longer stay. Everett F. Tuwney of Seattle came to Hood Klverthe last of the week to Join Mrs. Taw ney. w ho has been visiting Attorney and Mrs. A. I'. Heed. Mr. Tawney Is a son of Con greesman Tawney. Miss Eva lirock entertained Frl day evening. Hutch w hint w an played and there were ten tables. Miss Helen (irltliths took the ladles' prize, while Freeman Masou won the gentlemen's honors. When you meet a stylish turnout that is in tfood repair, you may wish to know where the best horse shoeing" is to be found. You may need the... Sfrricti of a Horstshoer any day, We do that work ex clusively and with the great est skill. Come here when you require our services. Our charges are moderate. SNIVELY & DMSCOLL I'hons bJ-X W. F. Cash of I'nilerwood spent Friday here. F. Mathlnon of Portland wan lure on legal lillnlnesn I he last i 'f I lie w e-'k. llefore Inning, see Howell Hron." new apple rack with I he latent im provements. Pintrlct Attorney Fred W ilnoii and Ms mother, of 'The H.illes. visited friends here last week. For Sale Famous tinodell straw berry plants at Meadow llrook Farm. Phone L'lti X. .Ti (I .1. Xelnon of lioldemiale. a form er resident here, wan a visitor in the city the lant of the week. Mm. W. II. l.a w re nee spent several days last week vinltlnir f-lends in Portland and Oregon City. llon't fail to see I he new I 'all hats at (iibson Sinter. Friday uad Satur day. September 1 " and It When you get ready for a box nailing machine, nee liowell Hum. They have them lu stock. Mrs. II. I j. Brown of Portlaiid vis Ited her daughter, Mrs. It. K 1 1 1 1 1 - can. for several davslant week. Mrs. Carl Smith and little daughter of Portland were the gutntn hint week of Mr. and Mrs W p.. Mciiulre Ira Judd. clerk at the Hotel Ore gon, left Thursday for HeliVer, called there by the serious illness of his father. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Canttier and Mr. and Mrs. Pel Hand went to Port land Saturday to see the opera, "The Mikado." Mrs. J. T. Thompson ami Mrs. Glenn Mast went to The li.illen last week to spend a few days at the F. T. Mullikin home. Miss liena Gilbert, who has been spending a few weeks w ith her moth er, Mrs. H. T. Gilliert. returned to Chicago the last of the week. The Hood Hlver Apple Vinegar Co. is receiving elder and vinegar apples. consisting of early varieties and w Indfalls of later varieties. Buy a business block in down town city property at a price and terms that suit you. Address Attorney E. H. Hartwlg or A. A. Jayne. Hood River, Ore. :!fitfc F. H. Hayt aud wife of Park City, Utah, arrived the last of the week to make their home here. Mr. Hyat purchased ten acres of tne Siroat orchard two years ago. Mr. and Mrs. L. Chamberlain of Salt Lake City, who have leen visit ing Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Wilson, took a trip to Portland the lant of the week. At Its meeting lant week the coun ty court appointed W. E. King and J. H. Hellbronner delegates to the mining congress to lie held soon at Spokane. Mrs. O. P. Di.bney left Saturday for Oakland, Cal , to attend the an nual gathering of the class of I r. Francis. I. Fruno. C. S. Ii. Site wUl lie gone about three weeks. Minn Matrlcla C. Hrown of Port land, choir leader at Calvary Prenhy. terian church lu that city, has lieeu spending the past three weeks with Mr. and Mrs. II. c. Coleman. Hubert Livingstone of Portland, accompanied by Mrs. W. Clark and J. W. Walters of Wyoming. Ill , 'pent the week end on Mr. Livingstone's (dace, Xetherby Hanch, at Odell. juoge ll. ill. i ake ot 1'ortlaml wan 1 visitor In the city Thurndav. After viniting various sections of the state .1 udge ( ake looks to see many Hepub- llcans vote lor vt iison and believes that the latter may defeat the Col- onel. A map show ing the proposed bond ed district to be established with the purpose of buying the East Fork Irrigation Company Is now on ex hibit at the Commercial Club, where all Interested may see It. The boun daries are tentative, subject to up proval of the county court. Huth Shangle, who gives her tenl deuce as Hood Hlver, has filed suit for divorce In the circuit Court at The Ilalles against W. K. Shangle. They were married at .aiem April r.nu. and she alleges that her hunbaud ex pelled her from their home and has since lived apart from her. Superintendent C. I'. Thompson reports that the teachers' institute will be held In this county on Octob er 21, 22 and 21. Among the liistruc tors will lie President Ackerinan of the Monmouth .Normal School and State Superintendent of Si-hools Alderman. Miss Fay Siebern of Cincinnati In visiting Miss Flora Peter. Miss Siebern was the guest of honor at a motor party to Trout Lake, Wash , the last of the week, other members of the party Is-ltig Hlehard Pooley. Iiavld Currier, Jr., Mr. Hopkins, M;ns Peter and Mrs. duliray of San Fran ct'o, who has also Is-en a guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Peter. Mrs. Charles Hone entertained at bridge Monday afternoon. Mrs. Harris of Seat tie was a guest at the home of Ii. It. Iltragg 1he lant of t he u eek. Charles liunn of Odell spent last week In Portland ami at the state fair In Salem. Iion't fall to see the new Fall hats at Gibson Sisters, Friday ami Satur day. ,'SepteinlKT 111 and II. I lie Gilliert Implement Company has sold to C. P Btvlie a six cylinder Chalmers .VI h. p. automobile. .1. A Holierts has as his guests nt O'llooligan Hanch near Hee S. Wahl man and .1. Koshlainl of Portland. Ashley M. Ballon of Chicago ami Glen Corlle of I'nilerwood were in Hood Hlver Thursday. Mr. ltallc.ii Is Interested ill I'nilerwood proj erty. Joe Hess, w ho Is employed lit the Foils lumber mill and who has a homestead in t lie I'pper Valley, lost the lingers nml a portion of the thumb of his left hand In the plajier last week. J. H. Fredrlcy, the local O.-W. If. & X. agent, left Monday for a slx weeks trip East. He w ill visit New York and Pennsylvania and on his return will make a side trip Into Ok lahoma and Arizona. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Xelden of Park dale were In town the last of the week, Mr. Xelden having sustained a severe wound while chopping wood. II in forearm w as badly slashed and It was tievessnry to take several stitches to close the wound. ' Young man. get a piece of land" for sale by the owner at bargain price nnd liberal terms and time. Eight acres good garden tmck and orchard land three tulles out. Attor ney E. H. Hartwlg, Smith Block. Hood Hlver, Oregon. itlitfc Hans Hoerllne, whose ability ns an organist occasioned much favor able comment at the concert last! week, will give a series of organ re-1 cltalsat the Congregational churcli, beginning Sunday, Oct. (!, and on the first Sunday of each of the following months. Superintendent McLaughlin, of the city schools, reports a total enroll ment of "!.", of which 127 are In the High School. This school district extends two miles into the country and shows a 'census enrollment of 1M2. It Is expected that when the apple harvest Is over the enrollment will run over "DO. Hr J. P. McDermott and T. J. Hagerty of Kewanee, HI, Secretary Judd S. Fish of The Dalles Business Men's Association, and A. C. Church ill, of the Churchill-.Muthews Compa ny of Portland, came to Hood Hlver the last of the week In Mr. Churchill's automobile, to tu.tke a tour of In spection of the valley. William Metcalf left last week to take a place on a fruit ranch near Holse, Idaho, Instructing packers. He will return in about four months to run his father's ranch In the Hel mcnt section, Charles Metcalf and family left for Portland Friday, Mr. Metcalf having purchased a grocery and confectionery business there. Mr and Mrs. C. A. Plath and little daughter expect to leave tomorrow for an Eastern trip. They will first go to St. Louis, where Mr. Plath will attend the national convention of druggists. From there they will go to Chicago nnd Cincinnati. Heturn Ing they will visit Minneapolis and come back to Hood Hlver by way of the Canadian Pacific E. A. P.ell and wife of St. Johns. Now I'.runswlck, are visiting Ids brother, C. A. Hell, at the Mt. Hood Hotel. Mr. Hell has just sold out the merchandise business In which he has been engaged for 20 years and is en route to Vancouver, !!.('., where he expects to locate. He visited Hood Hlver seven years ago, since which time he has seen marvelous changes. TIE MEW Ire In PRESSES JSfobv VI 7 E HAVE just received by express, some very attractive models in the new One-piece Dresses. Serges of course are thejest, and Navy trimmed in Red or White, is very effective, as well as service able. We show some splendid values .... No. 1016 is a one-piece Dress of all wool Storm Serge, Navy with white collar and cuffs, trimmed in black braid, making a smart looking dress, and one that will give excellent wear. The price of $12.50 is a money saver for you . . . . , . . , No. 1004 is a one-piece combination Dress of Navy Panama and Navy and White striped Mescaline somethirg different combining STYLE and SERVICE at Z.(T the living price of 4yJV AND THERE ARE MANY OTHER SMART DESIGNS WE WILL GLADLY SHOW YOU SAMPLE SUITS ON SALE AGAIN we were fortunate enough to secure a few Sample Suits of some of the best of the new season's models from one of the best Suit Makers in" America; they are therefore correct in every detail -style as well as fit and finish, and you buy them at the usual Sample Discount right now at the beginning of the season, instead of having to wait until the season is gone, which is the usual way No. 4362 a Navy Basket Cloth Suit, braid trimmed, regular $15, Sample Trice $10,00 No. 1553 a Navy and White Check Suit, velvet collar, reg. $21, Sample Price $14.00 No. 4360 a Brown Striped Suit, velvet collar and cuffs, reg. $20, Sample Price $13,50 No. 1549 a Blue and Black Imported Whipcord Suit. ree. $35. Sanrnle Price S93.3S ' .ii r L -W w.ww These are a few-there are other good ones at different prices, different designs Jfole these Sample Suits come only in Medium flz.es We are obliged to Charge for Alterations on these Sample Suits at these prices Announcement by Dr. Dutro lir. Iiutro has removed his resi lience to Odell In the II. S. U-wls house, where he will lie founil at ulht mid In the foren.ion. Otlice hours In the Smith HiilMin, Hood Hlver, one to four p. m , ami liy up. point merit. Charges In Hood -Hlver ami Odell (at all times) the usual lee for town visits. In the country mile iige will he figured from whichever place Is nearer to the patrons. Hood Hlver oflice phone 71. Residence phone Odell l'.t:!. :,( IJlic. Miliinery Opening On Friday ntnl Saturday, Septem her Mth and 14th, tvu will display our most complete and tip to date line of ladles' and misses' trimmed hats for F'all and Winter. We cordi ally Invite everyone to be present nt this opening. Thanking our many customers for past patronage and soliciting a continuance of same, we are yours to serve, (iltisov SisTClfs, Itartmess lildg.. Hit ween .'Inl and 4th on Oak St. Monoy-to Loan A mounts-) to $1.VK). First clnsn rf estate wcurlty. Will also buy mortgages for like amounts. -'SOIfc ItKKIl & IlKMiKIIMOM. &ragg Mercantile Company Circuit Judge Hrailshaw was transacting legal business here Moil day. Mr. and Mrs. N'on Foust are r- Inlclnir over the birth of a son on t - Monday. Mr. and Mrs. V. K. Fosberg are re celvlng congratulations; upon tin birth of a soh last Friday. Miss Alliertii Warner gave n dinner nnrtv to nine of her young lady friends at the Hotel Oregon last week. Mrs. K. It. Pooley went to Port- laud Monday to spend a few days She Is recovering from a ll Illness of two months. C. F. Waldo, formerly of this city and now of Portland, was here Sun day nccomtiaiiled b'v A. (i ranger of Lafayette, Ore. Mr. and Mrs. Klmer H. Lafferty, who have been spending the summer In the Hitter Hoot Valley, Montana, returned Monday. The population of the county was Increased by two Sunday, when twin girls were born to Mr. find Mrs. Mark Doin at Wyeth. Iir. E. O. Iiutro has been elected sec retary of th Cottage Hospital As soclatlon to fill the place of Dr. F. C. Itroslus, wll.i has resigned. E. E. Hoggess, who was formerly manager of the Columbia Karage here, came up from Portland the first of the week for u few days. Mr. Ida Jones of Portland, who has been visiting her sister, Mrs. H. L Humble, underwent a serious op (ration at the local hospital Monday. Mrs. Lola Mcli.tln. whose husband died recently, has received $HHM from the Woodmen of the World, of which fraternal organization Mr. Mcltaln hud been a member. J a men A. Montgomery, who has been making an extensive trip through Hrltlsh Columbia, visiting Vancouver, Victoria and the Oka iiagon country, returned Sunday. Iir. nml Mrs. J. F. lleiiumont of Portland were visiting their ranch here the lirst of the week and were accompanied by lr. mid Mrs. M. E. Wlllliiuison mid Miss Joan Hamilton of ( hiciigo. Miss Crafts and the Misses Mar- Kiiivt, Viola and Hertrtlde Nlckclscn took n trip across the river Sunday to I lie site of the Northwestern F.lec. trie Company 'm dam. Miss Margaret Nickelsen recently spent some time lit the camp when over IHH) luborerit were vaccinated. CHURCH GIVES ITS SUPPORT TO WEST At the Sunday evening service of the Heights Kaptlst church Hev. .Ut. Hargreaves called for an expression on the vice crusade which has been undertaken by (lovernor West. IU'h olutlons supporting the governor In his course w ere presented and a its. Ing vote was called for. There was a large congregation present and with the exception of only half a dozen the resolution was unanimous ly carried. Won Stiif. Bmus How did old Hon vy sole trcnt you when you nsked Ti I tit for his (hmirli ter? Acted, like n plriite. didn't he? Butts-Pintle! flu acted Jike a fre hooter! .Inline. Plain Speaking. ".Why. It's us pluiu ns the nose on your fuce." "Well, wnyhow. It iiln't ns plain an the face behind fu'.ir rinse "-Ixindon Tatler. Plunder Is the rovence of a coward, and dlsslinulntlnn his defense. UNITED WE STAND 9- DIVIDED WE FALL insureji Reerj & Henderson, Inc. Fire, Accident, Life, Automobile, Plate Glass, Burglary, Employer's Liability, including FARMERS and ORCHARDISTS. 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 'Real Estate Loans Investments F. PRICE Wood Sawing (Successors to W. A. Brown) Phone R. Depee, 278-M J. P. PATTERSON TWO DOORS NORTH OF P. 0. REAL ESTATE Agent Homestead Orchard Company Choice orchard tracts sold on easy payments; devel oped and cared for until bearing. APPLE RACKS TE ARE now building Apple Racks and jjyhave several completed. You will be in need of one to haul that bumper crop of ap ples. Place your order early. Wo maKc a Specialty of Tightening Wagon Wheels W. G. SNOW (Suceennor to SNOW A UI'SON) I'hona 62 -K f ourth Street Lime and Spray-Kelly Bros. 227-M. phone SEEDER FOR HIRE Arrange for Date NOW Call W. G. E. SMITH Phone I0I2-K