8 THE HOOD R1VEK NEWS, WEDNESDAY. OCTOBER 16, 1912 BOX BACK Men's Suits $15.00 to $25.00 A LARGE SHIPMENT of PETTICOATS Worth $5.00 each, in all good colors, made of Cry stal Messaline, Special 1.95 Xtragood Suits and Overcoats $4.90 to $10.00 Buy Your Material Here and Get a Butterick Pattern FREE i m i : m ml f' r ii."3f A. (UK AM IfUmNSm ') I 1f ! ' jiiiuiijiuAwajwttMBgiwwpwMMiiiii ii I mi ii I LOCALSndPERSONALS Peter Sbtvely was called to Port land Monday on account of the death of his father. Mr. and Mrs. F. 1. Zwetgert of Eighth street are rejoicing over the birth of a son Thursday. A son was born here Saturday morning to Mr. and Mrs. Roy ( rap per, whose home Is at Lyle. Mrs. L. Hunt, who submitted to a serious operation about a week ago, is reported as making a good recov ery. An Infant son of Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Holbrook died Sunday. Mrs. Holbrook Is reported to be recover ing. Klngsley R. MacOuffey of the Up per Valley leaves October 17 for Los Angeles where he will spend the win ter. The guild of St. Mark's church will meet Friday afternoon at three o'clock with Mrs. W. H. Iawrence on Cascade avenue. Professsors Krause, Bares and Bailey of the O. A.',, spent several days In the valley last week study. Ing some local orchard problems. Olaf Larsen of Underwood, who has been a patient at the hospital for a month past with typhoid fever, was able to return home Sunday. Miss Beth Edglngton and Miss May Chase, who are attending St. Elizabeth's Academy at The Dalles, pent the week end at their homes here. Mr. and Mrs. J. 11. Hellbronner went to Portland Monday, lie to spend a couple of days and Mrs. Hell bronner to visit friends for a couple of weeks. George H. I limes of Portland, sec retary of the Oregon Historical So ciety, spent several days In the city last week and attended the Congre gational conference. Tomorrow, Friday and Saturday the registration books at the county courthouse will be kept open between even and eight o'clock In the even ing as well as during the day. They will clone at five o'clock next Monday. SslS Reed & Henderson, Inc. Fire, Accident, Life, Automobile, Plate Glass, Burglary, Employer's Liability, including FARMERS and ORCHARDISTS. Also Judicial, Official and Indemnify 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 Heat Estate Loans 7-nr. nl Bluestone for sale by the Davidson Fruit Co. Mrs. F. Eggert of Portland sent the week end here. Mr. and Mrs. F. H. Powers of Portland spent the week end here. The stork brought Mr. and Mrs. Roy Eastman of Belmont a girl on Friday. Miss A. M. Spring and her sister left Monday for New York, where they will spend the winter. ' . & Pl'U XI I I I I VI . 1 111. 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 III .III. i and Mrs. L. Emllls here Monday -J They formerly lived at Dee. Rolert Livingstone of Portland came up the last of the week to In spect his property Interests here. Mr. and Mrs, C S. Somervllle re turned to Portlaud Friday after upending a month on their ranch here. Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Orowdouof The Dalles have income residents here and have apartments In the Mt. Hood Annex. Mrs. A. A. Couch returned to La drande Saturday, after spending several weeks with her daughter, Mrs. J. E.. Robertson. Miss Stone, who Is attending school at Portland, came up Thursday to ppeud a few days with her father, A. W. Stone. In the Upper Valley. Mrs. Lola d. Baldwin, sup rlntend ent of the Department of Public Safety at Portland, was the guest of Mrs. C. A. Bell the last of the week. Miss Buckenmeyer, one of the lead ing dunclng teachers of Portland, comes today to hold her tirst dancing Class, which opens with a good en rollment. In the case of Amos Underwood against the First National Bank to recover $1000 which he alleged had been drawn from the bank on a forg ed note the Jury disagreed after hav ing been out all night Wednesday. John doldsbury returned the last of the week from a trip through Cen tral Oregon. He was much Im pressed with that new country, but says he saw nothing that tempted him to leave the fertile Upper Valley Investment j Ladies' Neckwear Just from New York -no two alike--nll the New Ideas... Priced from 25c to $5.00 La Vogue Cloaks and Suits A new shipment Just Received Be sure and read Unas. N Clarke's remarkable offer on page The ladles of the Baptist church (the Heights) will serve dinner In the dining room of the church to the teachers during the Institute. 41-42c Attorney and Mrs. A. P. Retd spent the last of the week In Port laud. An Infant son of Mr. and Mrs. William Sears at Oak drove died the lant of the ww k. Miss Marlon Van Horn, who Is at tending St. Helens Hall, spent, the week end here, accompanied by four school friends the Misses Mac- Oregor, Miss Constance Fulton and Miss Fox of Astoria and Miss Dela bur of Port Angeles. Four Portland youths bound for the cowboy country of Montana were Intercepted here Friday even ing by Marshal Lewis upon receipt of dispatches from their parents In Cortland. I he boys, who were about 14 years old, were taken off a freight train and sent back. Frank Qulnn, Fred Miller, Carl Ross and L. 8. I sen berg went to Portland Monday to attend th grand lodge of the Knights of Pythias. Last evening they were Initiated Into that lodge; A numtier of other knights went to the session yesterday. A number of local racket wlelders left yesterday to compete In the tour nament to le held at Prlnevllle this week In connection with the county fair. Two autos carried the party, which Included Charles Hall, E. ('. Smith. H. T. DeWItt, H. A. Mac. Donald, E.A. Franz, Frank Cram, Dr Malcolm Bronson and E. A. Baker. J. E. Hunt sustatued a severely burned arm the last of the week while riding on the chemical fire ap partus on Its way from the Heights to the Park Street schocd. In pass ing over a rough piece of road a quantity of the strong chemical splashed onto Mr. Hunt's arm. He was taken to the hospital for treat ment. Alexander Millar, secretary of the Harrlman and associated lines, was here Saturday with his daughter Their special train was held for sev era! hours, Mr. Millar having expressed his desire to se the valley. Mayor Blanchar took tnem for an automobile trip out the East Side, up Van Horn butte and through some of the big orchards Included In the party was Assistant Superin tendent F. L. Coykendalf of Portland One of the plensantest social ever.ts of the season was irlven Thursdav evening when Dr. and Mrs. Malcolm j Bronson and Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Cul I Itertson were hosts at a dancing par ty given at Hellbronner Hall. The hall was effectively decorated with a profusion of autumn leaves and col ored lights. There were about 1.7) present. Dainty refreshments were served at midnight, after which danc ing was resumed and continued un til one o'clock when the p.rty broke up to the strains of "Home, Sweet Home." CULL APPLES Hood River Apple Vinegar Co. will pay $8 per ton for this grade In sacks delivered to factory. Sept. 25, 1912. Regular Sunday excursion to Park dale. Pleasant trip for yourself and friends. Bachelor Underwear No Buttons Regular 75c Values Special 50c See Window The D.-ivldson Fruit Company haw bluestone for sale. Austin CMiom of Astoria spent the week with his family on their place here. Dr. M, E. Welch, wlfeaud two chil dren returned Saturday from their wedding trip. Miss H. Holmes of Underwood vis Ited friends here a couple of days the last of the week. Mrs. Frank L. Ken I Ing of the Up per Valley returned Friday from a visit In Portland. W. R. Mackenzie of Portland, who Is Interested In a local ranch, was here over the week end. Mrs. Thomas Roliertsou of Port land was the guest of Mrs. I). E. Rand the last of the week. Miss lienore Adams returned Sat urday, after spending a couple of weeks visiting friends In Portland. Allert Sutton, who has closed his office here and opened one at Port land, visited his family the last of the week. Professor Lawrence Is making a numlter of tests In order to determine whether scab grows In area after packing. H. Mlchelstetter and wife of Slonx City, Iowa, came the last of the week to visit their daughter, Mrs. Thrane at Pine drove. Miss (Ilium Sweenson and Miss Alibi TroeiNon of Morgan, Ore., ar rived Friday to spend a week at the home of Hubbard Taylor. (i. .1. Oessllng, formerly engaged In the milling business here and now a contractor at Tacoma. was a visitor In the city the last of the week. Mrs. E. .1. Baker, who has been spending the summer with her son E. A. Baker of the Oregon Hotel, has returned to Los Angeles for the win ter. Mr. and Mrs. George Holmes re. turned to Roi-kford, III., Saturday, after spending three weeks as the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Charles S V lelds. Taft rallies have leen held this week at Odell and Pine drove under the auspices of the Taft Republican Club. Hon. H. B. Huston of Port land spoke at Odell Monday evening and at Pine drove Inst evening. He Is scheduled to speak at Parkdale this evening. The fire alarm was sounded about 10 o'clock Saturday night and the department promptly responded. Some hot ashes had been thrown fnto a barrel containing waste paper at the Park Street school and the In cipient blaze was discovered by Mrs. Sletton, who sent In the alarm. The Are was extinguished Is-fore It did any material damage. A. S. Kelr hooked a Dolly Varden trout the other day that was 19 Inches long and weighed two pounds and 11 ounces. He caught the big trout only a short distance up Hood River. "Jake" Schmeltzer also caught a big one the other day, but after getting the fish Into his basket It turned a somersault over the edge and flopped back Into the stream be fore Its captor could head it off. Jake voiirhe for the story and says Hie fish was probably the l lggest troi that has Iweii hooked here In many eurs. Wool Blankets White and Colored Buying direct for Cash makes a Big Saving for you Cotton Blankets 39c to $2.20 Bath Kobe Blankets and Crib Blankets Four marriage licenses were Issued by Deputy Shoemaker on Friday. They were to Horace A Holllngshcad and Lenore Eastman, deorgu R. Evans and Marie K. Smith, Jesse W. Rlgb.v and Mary Jane Ka merer. Carl Hagen and derda Hnghom. We are making a set of Photo graphs showing exceptionally fine Trees of Apples and in some cases we include the Orch ards . and the Scenery where we find conditions espec- ially favorable. Improved or. Unimproved Orchard Land? If you have, write to WH1ST0N & SUGG AT ONCE P. O. Box 635, Hood River, Oregon And they will call on you and list, your property Mr. Whiston came to Hood River during the past spring for the purpose of getting thor- ghly posted on the actual ou: conditions here and has watched the entire process of various orchardists. Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Ferguson, who have Iteen spending several weeks with their daughter, Mrs. Floy ('amp- lell, returned to Tacoma Monday. That wan the last day In which to register and Mrs. Ferguson, who Is H years old, was determined that she should not miss her llrst oppor llinll.v to cat a ballot. - Knar Bo- 1 it rr ? Pi rn r-vwLvrj if mv III1! - . "! J C. A. Cass has been drawn to serve ; Tennis players from The Dnlli s, In on the Jury of the United States DIs eluding Messrs. Hopkins, siinm.'.ns, trlct Court at Portland until a new . dreene and doode, accompanied bv panel Is drawn November 4. Mr. Miss Bennett and Miss Jacobsoti, Cass was drawn to serve on the July came hereSunday nnd gracefully sub petty Jury panel and has now been 1 mltted to defeat at the hands of lo drafted for additional service. I cal players. HAVE YOU A REAL BARGAIN IN Business Block for Sale Buy a business block In down town city property at a price and terms that suit you. Address Attorney E. II. Ilartwlg or A, A. .Inyne, Hood River. Ore .'Wltfc Lima and Spray Kelly Bros. phona . M t . 1 .-. If you have an extra fine tree of fruit which has not been harvest- ed, drop us a line and we wi t i II visit your orchard and include your fruit in the fine display of pictures wnicn we will Keep in our Portland offic e. From early spring, to and including Jarveshng and packing of the mature fruit. Messrs. Whiston & Sugg are going to specialize in Hood River Orchard Properties in Port tend where their offices will be lo cabedjnjhe Concord Building on Statk Street, Cor. Second. HH-clal Harvest Dances will beheld at Hellbronner Hall every Saturdnr night from 0 to U p. m. Everyone welcome. .Wife CULL APPLES Hood River Apple Vinegar Co will pay f 8 per ton lor thia trade in aacka delivered to factory. Sept. 2S, 02. '' Si -