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rHE HOOD KIVEE NEWS. WEDNESDAY, APRIL 2, 1913 NORFOLK $15.00 to $25.00 New Bristol $15.00 to $27.50 IANOICII K I M C A I O CLOTHES. THAT LIMITED INCOME Is no bar to dressing; well absolutely not. Probably 90 per cent of the families who favor us with their business have limited incomes. Don't keep away from this shop because your income is limited, be- cause we select our stock with the limited income-man in mind. He's the fellow who keeps us going. He's the fellow who has made this business a success. He's the fellow we cater to. He usually knows what's what. . ' . NEW CLOAKS, NEW SUITS, NEW SHOES, NEW DRESS GOODS. " I 1 FRANK A. CRAM New Suits $3,90 to $8.50 For Bad Bovs in wiiii iMiiwiiiMinrmw i imiiii 1 LOCALSdPERSONALS Buy your coal of Taft Transfer Com pany. 7tfc O. B. Dabney went to Portland Fri day for a few days. Mr. and Mrs. John R. Putnam were Portland visitors the last of the Week, William H. Edick of Mt. Hood was visitor in town the last of the week We have some good values in Cam as Prairie hay lands. B. E. Duncan & Co. 1314c E. L. Sutherland and family have moved from Dee to 707 Columbia street. Mrs. L. K. Armstrong went to Port' land Friday to spend a week with het husband. Warren Cooper, wife and Infant son returned from Portland the last of the week to make their home in the Upper Valley. Mrs. C. P. Balch of Dufur was visit ing her daughter, Mrs. C. N. Clarke, the last of the week and was the guest of the Thursday Card Club. Mrs. W. L. Hodges, Jr., accompanied by her mother, left Sunday for Boston, where they will spend three months visiting relatives and friends. Deputy Sheriff J. L. Johnson has been confined to his home by illness for the past couple of weeks, George W. Dimmick taking his place at the courthouse. Rev. J. R, Hargreaves of Hood Riv er, Oregon, is a believer in the federal church and will tell us how the Chris tians of Hood River were persuaded to work together from a federal church, says the Goldendale Sentinel. A county Sunday School rally will be held Friday evening at the V. B. church. Rev. Charles A. Phipps, field secretary for the state, will be the principal speaker. Rev. Phipps wHI be at Odpll Thursday, at Cascade Locks, Friday afternoon, and here In the evening. Misg Christine Anderson, who re crt.tly returned for a visit at her for mer home in Madison, Wis., has an nounced her engagement to a former schoolmate of that place. They are to be married on the tenth of this month and will make their home there. Be fore leaving here Miss Arfderson was in the employ of the Transfer and Livery Company. For Sale or Rent A piano. Phone 2193. 6tfc E. J. Bloom ransacted business in Mosier Saturday. G. Vogt was a business caller i The Dalleg during the week. Public stenographic work done. Room 2, Hall Bldg. Phone Ctfc Mrs. Truman Butler and daughter left for Portland Saturday on a brief visit. R. P. Bartlett was a passenger for Mosier Saturday to attend to some business matters. , Start making money In hay and cows. Camas Prlairie offers the op portunity. B.E. Duncan & Co. 13-14e Harry Bennett Is over from Lyle visiting friends for a few days. He reports things on the "boom" in the Washington town. Fletcher Homan, president of Wil lamette University, spent several days in Hood River last week looking af ter his law Interests. FOR RENT My residence, corner of Hazel Avenue and 7th street. Will rent furnished or Wfurnlshed. A. . Whitehead. Phone 3323. 13tfc Manager Stone of the Laemmlle Film Service of Portland was in the city the latter part of the week plac ing orders for feature films with local play houses. Mrs. Thomas Coon of Prineville.who has been visiting her sister, Mrs. CD. Nickelsen, left Friday for a visit with her sister, Mrs. W. Helm at Graas Valley before returning home. Stranahans & Slavins, who have charge of the erection of the two story brick for the Wasco Warehouse Milling Companjf) now being built on Commission Row, are rushing the work to completion with a large crew of men. Mrs. Moody, mother of Chas. Moody of the Upper Valley, returned Satur day from an extended trip in the East. Mrs. Moody stated that In passing through Ohio bridge cronsed by the train on which she travelled was wpt away shortly after her train had crossed. For Sale Full-blooded Brown Leg horn eggs, 75 cents a setting, $4.00 per hundred. G. H. Robbing, Phone 5'j06. 1113c Lime and Sulphur Spray. Kelly Bros, W. E. Shay spent Sunday in Port land visiting friends. . Can deliver coal or wood promptly. Taft Transfer Company. 7tfc X. Tostevin and wife went to Port land Saturday on a brief visit. B. F. Moses left Saturday for a week's visit with friend In Eugene. For Rent Three furnished light housekeeping rooms. Phone 2653. tf $'.i2C,00 to loan on first-class im proved farm land security. E. H. Hart wig. 12tfc If you want insurance in companies that pay losses promptly and in full call on A. W. Onthank. Charles T. Early reeurned Friday after spending several days above looking after the Eccles interests. Mrs. T. J. Dolbow of Spokane, who has been spending the winter In Southern California, was the guest last week of Mrs. J. E. Andrews. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Kimball, who have been spending the winter in Bos ton, returned the last of the week, They were delayed for 30 hours by the storm in the East. W. H. Rodenhieser of Mt. Hood lost one of his bay team the last of the week. The animal was taken sudden ly sick in the night and died before re lief could be given. F. G. Dunnicliffe, editor of the White Simon Enterprise, has sold the paper and expects to leave with his family in a few days. His plans for the fu ture are not yet settled. Mrs. G. B. Schetky and family, re cent arrivals from Vancouver, B. C, Lime and Spray Kelly Bros., phone 227-M Early Rose seed potatoes best grade. Kelly Brothers. 1314c Wanted Position by experienc ed stenographer good penman. Ad dress Box 133, Hood River, Ore. lOtfc Alex S. Reid, foreman for the Stan ley Smith Lumber Company, returned Thursday from Michigan, where he spent the winter. For Sale Brand new Studebaker Inch and a quarter wagon for $10 less than cost. A. B. Fitzpaulck, No. 1 State street or phone 2512. 13-14p NOTICE Before ordering your Bur bank and Vermont Gold Coin seed po tatoes you had better call the U. C. M. Ranch, Phone Odell 337. 11 18c Vou should protect yourself agjiu.-tt burglars. We insure your jewelry aid silver against burglary for $10.u0 to $15.00 per $1000.00. Reed & Hender son Inc., Agents, U. S. Fidelity & Guaranty Co. 12-152 Miss Flora Wilson has taken a posi tion as clerk in the postofllce. Post master Lucas having been authorized t'o employ air additional clerk. She hag been teaching at Oak Grove but concluded her work there Friday. Clifford lieverly, a boy living west of town, was arrested by Marshal Lewis this week charged with enter ing Kelly Brothers' feed store and helping himself to sacks which he had been selling back to Mr. Kelly. He was released upon promise of good behaviour. Kenneth Mac Kay, who, with Mr. Henderson, hag been managing the have ftken the Michell house on Pros- ranch of Kobt,rt Llvigstone of Portland nprt Avpnn and will mak thpir ell, returned from Edinburgh, home here this summer. Scotland, the last of the week accom- . panted by his brother and family, also nv n a T71 ,f lu,r onn Ihrpn a stora all W(ol Pnrtlanil In Knrilonil tha lost nf ' ' of whom rtlnn in makA thf1r hnma ine ween inciuaeu Mrs. ji. r . uieason, nere Arthur McCreery, A. D. Moe, Miss! Vernon Weaver and Murray Kav. Tho8e wno enJr f'PP1" e 'an tastic toe are iooKing iorwara to me County Treasurer Bishop received danCe to be given by the ladies of SU $1000 from the grate last week to pay Mark.8 Guild next Frlday evening at for rhe care of George Watson, a Can- Heilbronner Hall. The committee in adian. who has been a patient at the charite Is Mrs. W. W. Remington. Mrs. hospital for over a year. He was E. D. Kanaga and Mrs. R. R. Carter, crippled In an accident here. Chandler's orchestra will furnish mu- Chief of Police Lewis found the re volver carried by young Chadwlck.who A telegram was received last week was arrested In Hood River in com- from Bishop Paddock announcing that pany with his pal Tracy and accused a rector has been engaged o take of robbery near Stevenson. Lewis charge of St. Mark's Episcopal church f pored the young man entering the here Rev. Mr. McNamara of Glen Main Restaurant and followed him in. 'dive, Montan; He will take charge Chadwlck made fonthe kitchen and about the middle jf next month. Mr. tcxi his gun from his pocket and laid McNamara has been very highly spok it up on a shelf where It was found 'en of by Itishop Brewer In whose late. Jurisdiction h has worked. FOR - EXCHANGE 80 acres at Camas Prairie for Hood River property Several 5 and 10 acre tracts of 2 to 4 year old orchards for city property. One 10 acre bearing orchard for Portland property B E. DUNCAN & CO. - 3S Will buy well secured first mort gages. E. H. Hartwig. 14tfc Coal or Wood delivered on short no tice. Taft Transfer Company. 7tfc Mrs. Eva Woodburn went to Port land Saturday for a few days stay. S. S. Pratt of Tacoma visited his nephew, R. W. Pratt, the last of the week. A marriage license was Issued Sat urday to Ralph Barton and Miss Lela Emry. Mr. and Mrs. Montague Sidney went to Portland this week to attend the grand opera. Frank A. Moore of Walla Walla spent the last of the week on his ranch at Mt. Hood. D. D. Brewster of Portland spent the week end on his place in the Barrett district. Miss Dorothy Strowbrldge of Port land wag the guest of Miss Harriet Al len a few days last week. News has been received of the death at Provo, Utah, of John R. Twelves, father of Mrg. W. N. Winter. R. E. Harbison of Hillsboro came to Hood River Saturday to spend a few days at his ranch at Odell. A .C . Lofts went to Portland Mon day to buy a cow to replace a valuable animal recently killed by a train. White Plymouth Rocks, eggg for hatching. Mrs. Jessie Thomas, 703 Pine treet, Hood River. 13-15p F. J. Beno came from Sherwood, Ore., this week to take charge of D, E. Miller's ranch in the Upper Valley E. H. Wheeler and wife, who have been spending the winter in Portland returned Sunday to their ranch at Summit. F. J. Bronaugh, who has been spend Ing the winter in Portland, returned the last of the week to his ranch in the Upper Valley. Ralph Barton and Miss Lela Emry were united in marriage at the Meth odist church Sunday afternoon at 3 o'clock, Rev. W. B. Young officiating. Mrs. S. W. McLane and daughter Dorothy arrived Monday from La Grande for a few days visit with Mr, and Mrg. L. A. Woodard. Mrs. Hugh Stewart and Mrg. F. H. Coolidge were hostesses at a birthday party Monday evening, Mrs. Coolidgn having passed another milestone. The evening was pleasantly passed with whist and music. F. J. Wildln of Ruthton had his arm seriously injured in a swinging saw Monday. The saw cut to the bone of the right arm just above the 'wrist. Dr. Rronson sewed the tendons togeth er and dressed the wound. . Charles- Soule of Portland was here the last of the week to look after the stdre of his brother, Silas Soule, The latter' is recovering n Portland from an operation upon his eyes, which it ig hoped may Improve his sight. O. A. C. professor who were here last week on matters connected with the local experiment atatlon and re search work Included James Withy combe, director-of the State Experi ment Station, Dean Cordley, C. I. Lewlg and R. R. Browg. Mrs. E. M. Bronson, mother of Dr. Bronson, wag In Dayton at the time of the flood, but word hag been received that she survived safely. Dr. and Mrg. George C. Skinner, parents of J. C. Skinner, also live In Dayton and the flood reached the second story of their home. J. W. Dickinson hag gold his lease and contents of the Dickinson House lo T. II. Wilcox, who will move here this week from Bull Run, where he has been associated with C. A. Cass. Mr. Dickinson It disponing of the bus! nesg on account of poor health. M. E. Church Services Sunday School at 10 a. m. Preach ing services at 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. Themes: morning, "Peace In the Storm;" evening, "A Good Fight." Ep- worin League at 6:30 p. m. Prayer meeting on Thursday evening at 7:30 o'clock. You will be made welcome at the services. W. B. Young, pastor. BUTLER BANK GETS NEW DRESS Painters, paperhangers and decora tors have been at work during the past week retiming and decorating the interior of the Butler Bank, the pion eer banking house of Hood River county. The work hag been in charge of James Hunt. Mrs. Connell, who lives on Portland Way, has returned from Weiser, Idaho, where she has been visiting her son, Harry Nichols.formerly of Hood River, who is Interested in a garage there. ORGAN RECITAL Hans Hoerleln will give his fifth monthly organ recital at Riverside church next Sunday night beginning at 8 o'clock, assisted by William Chandler. The following program will be rendered: Overture to Stradella Flotow Prelude and Fugue Bach (a) Evening Song Seiss (b) Spring Song Mendelssohn Violin Solo Selected William Chandler Triumphal March Guilmant (b) To a Wild Rose MacDowell fiat Lux Dubois Congregational Church The service at Riverside church next Sunday morning will include the celebration of the Lord's Supper, the reception of members and baptism of children, and a short address by the pastor. r IRE INSURANC Id hat Insures If you wish some insurance on your stock of mer chandise, house, barn or furniture, call on or PHONE 3111, and talk it over with ROBERTS & SIMMS PHONE 3111 SUCCESSORS TO Y. EDWARDS 4. CO. HOTEL OREGON BUILDING It's Sore to Be Right If the watch comes from here, no matter if you buy the cheapest or most expensive--Every watch II 1. . T 1 : W J we sell is a... 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