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10 THE HOOD RIVER NEWS, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 12, 1913 I )nM n o POWDER Absolutely Pure The only Baking Powder made from Royal Crape Cream of Tartar NO ALUM, NO LIME PHOSPHATE ODELL Miss Let ha Pavia has gone to visit her sister at Ostander, Wash. Her grandmother, Mrs. Foster, has now re turned to Portland. Mr. Park, having very successfully run Mr. Odell's ranch till his return, is paying a visit at The Dalles. He will return and be at O. L. Walter's. A very successful C. K. Social was held last Thurday night. A good time and delicious supper were enjoyed. Mr. and Mrs. Will Kemp expect to leave Los Angeles the 18. They will visit in Portland and arrive home White River FJour Made from Oregon's Finest Wheat by Oregon's Finest Mill. Now at Your Grocer's about the first of March. Mrs. Dane Kemp expects to bring home her little daughter for the hot months. Mrs. Alice Poole w ill goon come home, leav ing Mrs. Crockett with her brother. M. I). Odell and Mrs. Odell have re turned from their visit to Starbuck with Mr. Odell's sister. They were gone six weeks and visited Portland and other points. Mr. Odell is look ing much improved and says he is very glad to return. Miss Kunice Odell re turned from Portland with her parents, having finished her school with fine credits. Mr. and Mrs. Guy Smith sang a very tine duet Sunday night at the I'niun Church. The Parents-Teachers' Association will meet Thursday night at the school house. Speakers from town are ex pected. Th Chinook soon wearied of Odell and has left us frozen and with rough roads. Glenn Young writes from Post.Crook county, that while the sun shines ev ery day horses are dying cn the range from starvation. Mr. Post had most of his horses in but they were very poor. Mr. and Mrs. B. T. Young are bask ing in the radiance of a fireplace and wonder how they ever existed without it. Cal Mark has returned to Odell. The Athletic Association beat Mos ier by the score of 25 to 24. Ladies' Aid this (Wednesday) after noon at M. E. Church. Misss N. M. Shelley is a guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. L. D. Boyed. A little son, Albert Lawrence, was born to Mr. and Mrs. Albert B. Shel ley, February 4. This welcome boy has two sets of grandparents in Odell. Both mother and child are doing well. (Other Odell News on First Page.) TOO LATE FOR CLASSIFIED For Sals 220 egg "Old Trusty" Incu bator and brooili-r complete, nearly new, $15.00; also Rhode Island Red cockerels, $2.50. Phone 5792. 7-9p For Sal Two-yrar-old Jersey heifer, fresh milker. K. H. Maurltson, at old Frank ton school house. 7-8p For Kent Two pleasant rooms, suit able for light housekeeping. Hot and cold water. Mrs. Murray Kay. Phone 1301 7tfc Wanted Position on ranch by married man, experienced. Wife a good cook. Willing to board help.. .Address A. J. II., care News. 7-8c Switches, Puffs and Pompadours made by Mrs. Knight, 3rd and Cas cade street. Call and see me. The Tip Top Shoe Shop located cor ner 3rd and Cascade streets is new and up-to-date. Where you can get work done with dispatch. Prices rea sonable. Men's half-soles, nailed, 85c; Women's, 65c. Come once and you will come again. For Sale Five-year-old standard-bred mare, gentle, beautiful and sound, an ideal lady's saddler. H. C. Allen, Phone 5548. 7-8p In this era of rush and hurry one is forced to commend the leisurely way In which Turkey makes concessions to the impatient allies. For Sale Cheap A lot and one-half and small house on 9th and Howe streets on installment payments. Would take horse or cow as first pay ment. Inquire :o7 Pine Street. 7tfc Lost Lap robe and street horse blanket, marked "Fashion" or "F. S." Finder please return to Fashion Sta bles. - 7-9c REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF INK BUTLER BANKING COMPANY at Huud River, in th 8 tat of Orvcon, at the eloa of business Fab. 4th. 1913. RESOURCES Loana and diaeounta 464.539. 10 Overdraft, aecured aiul unsecured. 19.19 Bonda and warrants , 19.SyO.02 Stocks and other securities..... 1,770.00 Hanking house. None Furniture and fixture. 5.161.02 Other real eatat owned a.930.68 Du from bank a (not reserve banks).. 1.88.3 Dim from approved reaerv banks. S8.104.S9 Checks and other caah item S. Ut8.9 Exchang-e for clearing; house Nona Caah on hand 28,736.84 lea expenaea and For Rent After March 1 new house, four rooms and bath. 405 Pine Btreet. $15 a month. I'hone 3353. 7tfc For Sale One span of bay horses, 6-year-olds, weight 3000, well-matched and very gentle; One bay driving mare 7 years old, weighs 1050, standard bred and registered, very gentle; one fresh Jersey cow, 6 years old; straw, berry plants $2.00 per thousand, also general line of nursery stock. H. S. Galligan, Phone 5246. 7tfc Christian Science Christian Science services are held in the Reading Room, Room 2, David son Building, Sunday at 11 a. m. Subject, "Soul." Sunday School at 10 a. m. Wednesday meeting at 8 p. m. The reading room is open daily from 2 to 5 p. m. 7.128.68 Nona None Total - $ M6.476.0T LIABILITIES Capital stock paid in S 100.000.00 Surplus fund..... -.. .. 17,500.00 Undivided profits. I taxes paid Dividends unpaid Du to banka and banker Individual deposit aubjeet to check - S32.794.76 Demand certificate of deposit Certified Checks 6&.9S Caahier'a checks outstanding .. 7.661.90 Time certificate of deposit 27.910.23 Saving Deposits 85.9H7.26 Note and bill rediscounted.. None Bills parable, . including certificate of deposit fur money borrowed None Liabilities, other than those above T'tated (Letters of Credit) none Total .. f 655.r76.07 Stat of Oregon. County of Hood River, as. I, C. H. Vaughan, Cashier of the above-named bank, do solemnly swear that th above statement ia true to th best of my knowledge and belief. C. H. VAUGHAN, Cashier. Subscribed and sworn to before m this 11th day of Feb, 1913. Ebn est C. Smith. Correct-Attest: Notary Public Truman Butler. E. H. French. Director. Denver is planning to hold a world'i tair six or eigne years nence. &&WW'& Power Sprayers ...and... Spray Pumps Before buying any Power Sprayers or Spray Pumps, investigate the H. L. Hurst machines and pumps. These machines are the most durable and protected by the best guarantee offered on the market. The entire machine is made on simple lines, is of easy draught, and the price is the lowest ask ed for power sprayers. THE H. L. HURST MFG. GO. KELLY BROS. Phone 4443 AGENTS. Fourth st. bet. Oak & State LOCAL TRANSFERS OF REAL ESTATE Rostlla Clark and husband to Kllza and P. M. Jordan, tract near Wyeth. Northern Pacific Railway Company to Joel W. Koontz. 160 acres in Middle Valley, S1320. Joel W. Koontz and wife to Hudson Land Company, same property. Newton Clark to F. H. Miller, right of way by lot 5, "Highlands," $156.25 II. C. Wlnans to II. M. Prindle, south 50 feet of lot 2, block 4, Pleasant View. Christian and Missionary Alliance Sunday School at 9:45, II. C. Dletz, superintendent. Preaching at 11 a. m. Young People's Meeting at 7:15 p. m. Evangelistic service at 8 p. m . Prayer meeting Thursday evening at 7:45. These are all gospel meetings. Our motto: "Jesus Only." All are cord ially Invited. W. P. KIRK, pastor. Regular Sunday excursion to Par'i dale. Pleasant trip for yourself and friends. When in need of printing remember the News. PPMMsbrIMBI I I - - . WE GIVE Green Trading Stamps lew .WW Gib WE GIVE i Green Trading f Stamps Inventory is now finished and we had a very successful year. For this we want to thank our many customers and friends and to show our appreciation of their patronage we have hunted the markets through and bought for this year's business better bargains than we ever before have shown. These are now arriving daily from all over the east. And when they are assembled in our store there will be such a feast of good and beautiful things as has never before been offered to the buyers of Hood River. NEW DRESS GOODS Wool Whipcord Novelty Suitings Fancy Serges and Wide Wales in all the Latest Shades and Color Com binations. 35c to $2.00 the Yard. Plain and Fancy Weave Ratines. 35c to 85c a Yard. Ramie Homespun and Fine Dress Linens in a Beau tiful Line of Colors 25 to 40c a Yard. Voiles in Plain and Fancy Stripes, also Voile Flounc ings in Dress Lengths Linairs, "the Fabric of Quality," in White, Fancy Checks and Stripes 30 to 45c. Flaxons, Linens, Cotton, Corduroys, Voiles and Piques. SPRING SILKS Never have we shown such a Variety of Weaves and Colors. Popular Tub Silks come in Plain and Fancy Stripes, 36 inches wide $1.00 a yd. All-silk Crepe de Chine, 42 inches wide in Evening Shades $1.35 26-Inch Silk Taille 65c 26-Inch All-Silk Fancy Messaline in Dress Lengths 75c Fancy Waisting Silks, 27-inch Widths, Beautiful Patterns and Colors $1.00 a yd. Jaspar Silk3 in Grey Figures 39c All-silk Messaline in all the Most Popular Shades, 36 inches wide $1.00 NEW EMBROIDERIES Flouncings in 18, 27 and 47-inch Widths in Nain sook or Swisses in Beautiful Designs. 18-Inch Flouncings 20c to $1.00 27-Inch Flouncings 35c to $1.25 45-Inch Flouncings 65c to $2.00 Fine Swiss Baby Sets with Insertions and two Widths; Embroidery to match, also Nainsook match ed Sets and all widths of Cambric Embroideries Priced from 5c to 50c. Also a Fine Line of Convent Embroidery 10c to 35c We now have a Fine Line of New Laces, Vals Torchions and Handmade Linen Bandings in all Widths and Styles. NEW GINGHAMS Now is the time to get those Gingham dresses made. The warm days will soon be here. Toil du noids in all the new fancy combinations of stripes and plaids, also fine line of plain colors, . 1214c Fancy checks and stripes in light and dark combi nations 10c Zephyr Ginghams in a beautiful line of color combi nations 25c Silk Tissue Ginghams 35c Splendid Assortment of Percales, good patterns and colors 10-1214-15C X HAVE YOU SEEN THE "H. & S." GREEN TRADING STAMP PARLORS? These Parlors are located in our store and we have on display here a beautiful array of useful and ornamental premiums. Here is a partial list of One Book Premiums CUT GLASS DISHES COFFEE PERCOLATOR SUIT CASE Set Rogers' Knives and Forks. ONE DOZEN OYSTER FORKS TABORETTE ELECTRIC READING LAMP TEA POT TRAVELING BAG A SET OF TEASPOONS SET OF SALAD FORKS CARPET SWEEPER PEDESTAL CRESSEROLE SILVER MESH BAG A Dozen Rogers' Teaspoons MILITARY BRUSH SET CLOCKS ROCKERS BRASS JARDENIER CHINA FERN DISH RUG IVORY MANICURE SET MIRRORS DINING CHAIR BRASS UMBRELLA STAND VASES CARVING SET . CAMERA CENTER TABLE TWO OR MORE 13QOKS CENTER TABLE ROCKERS CUT GLASS DISHES CHIFFONIERS MUSIC CABINET CHINA CABINETS LIBRARY TABLE ELECTRIC READING LAMP DRESSERS BOOK CASE RUGS SUIT CASES, ETC. J We give a Stamp with every Ten Cent Purchase and also give you a book which already contains $1.00 worth of stamps FREE. Put your stamps In this book and whether it takes one month or two years to fill the book, when it is full, come and take your choice of our One Book Premiums. The Last Saturday of Each rionth is RED-LETTER DAY--then we give $1.00 Worth of Stamps to all who come in the store. Stamps Given on Monthly Accounts If Paid Before the 1 0th of the Month. LADIES' NEW SHIRTS, LIN GERIE WAISTS AND MIDDYS. F. H. HO RB L A GN FIRST SHIPMENT OF SPRING COATS NOW IN !