1 HOoD BIVB& OLAOI2B THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 25, 1969. Seven - jgsi 1c DC DC DC DC DC DC 5CDO 0 The Up To Date Reliable Store g Watch the Windows For the New Attire More New Arrivals than we Have Space to Mention " cr JUL The "Florsheim" Shoe FOR MEN YouVe heard of the Shoe, but if you haven't worn it then you can't appreciate the differ ence. They are high grade through and through. For style none better, and once worn always worn. We have your size and a variety of patterns for the new Spring shapes. vSmart Spring' Suits A nice fresh lots of tans, blues and browns for the nifty boys. They are from Eider heimer, Stein & Co. that means they have all the straps, the buttons, in a word, just the swagger styles that are correct for Spring 1909. See the windows and y6u'll get a glimpse of the patterns. Let us try one on then you'll know. They're the swellestever LADIES! We Are Showing and Selling a Wonderful Lot to Choose From SPRING SUITS 0 INFANTS' SHOES sr- ir- A Special Tot Of Tans and Black, Oxfords and Ankle Ties DC BEAUTIES! ( I - J ?r Ederheimer, Stela & Co, MAKER! 0 00 BRIEF LOCAL MATTE RH. The Dielc Studio for photos. Finishing (or amateur at Deitz Stu dio Heat line of Spray Nozzles at McDon alds. ' All kinds of suet and smoked fish at Jackson's. For Flower and Alfalfa Seeds go to McDonalda. ' Maple Svrup and Eastern B. W. flour at Jackson's. . Four fancy hanging oil lamps at half price at Jackson's. Misi Alta Poole visited relatives and frienda in The Dalles over Sunday. Now is the time to sow tomatoes, cel ery and sweet peas. Buy seed at Kranz's For Sale A Jersey cow ; a good one but not a cheap one. Inquire at White head's Feed Store. Fancy Baliuon bellies, Eastern mack erel and Lake Michigan white fish at Jacksoti'i-. Learn stenography in three months, anort method, practical. School now open. Phone 31-M. Mr. and Mrs. NewtonClark, of Port land, visited their ton W. L. Clark, the latter part of the week. . Coolidge makes a specialty of flue watch repairing, and guarantees pioiupt delivery of all work. Wanted About 400 aores good till able fruit land for orchard company. Marlon Mao Kae, Mount liood Hotel. Mrs. Mecklin and Mies Virginia Morse, of Portland, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. .I.J. Gibbons on their Barret ranch. Miss Smith, teacher in East Barrett school, l as resigned, and her school vear will be finished by Miss Mann of ilillslwro, who arrived Saturday. If you want to buy or sell real estaie go to Onthank & Otten. Money to loan on first mortgages. Abstracts and legal papers carefully prepared. Nota rial work of all kinds. Mia. Ida Sharp baa opened a sob of shorthand at Miss Helen Stafford's atudlo, 245 State street Instruction given three evening eaob week. for terms, etc., call 292 M, afteruoous and evenings. Tomatoes Wanted The Hood RWei Apple Vinegar Co. will contract for tomatoe8 to be delivered to their fac tory this coming summer and fall. Parties desirous of engaging in this line of industry kimllv call at lactory not later than March 1st. ni!8 Mrs. F. H. Button fell off the high sidewalk on State street Friday evening, thia oiHo nf tha hrifW. and broke her leg. Medical ai l was summoned at one? and die is doing as well as could 1 expected. The sidewalk for fome distance along that tivet is dangerous on a dark night, and it is a wonder that more accidents have not happened. John Harris, who bns been visitiug his ton, V B Harris, on the Heights, tor several months, returned to bis home at Willow Sorings, Mo., Thms day. Mr Harris likes Hood River very much, and will endeavor to dis pose of bis property in the eest and return here some dine uext fall to make his borne. Our work guaranteed. Deltz Studio. Rooms For Rent. Inquire at Jack Eon's store. ml8 List your property with Devlin & Elrebaugh. Jaa. Hunt bad business at Tbe Dalles Thursday. Bert Heatb made a trip to Port land last week. Out specialty is orobaid lands. Devlin & Flrebaugb. F. E. Strang came up from Poitlaod Thursday on business. J. E. Hanna made business tilp to Tbe Dalles Fiiday. Joe rompklna weut to Portland Thursday for a short trip. Mr. and Mrs. J. Adrian Epplng re turned Friday from Portland. Horn, to Mr. and Mrs Thos. E. Cole, at Portland, Februaiy 10, a daughter. Am In tbe market for raw land at $10 to 850 per acre. Address Box 15, Mount flood Hotel. J. P. Tbomsen, of tbe Pine Grove Box factory, made a business tiip to 'I be Dalles Thursday. Mrs. Mao Kae, who is at tbe Mount Hood Hotel, wishes to list some good orohard properties. Call or phone. Mr. aod Mrs. J. W. Wiedrick onnie ud trom Portland Suuday to viBit their dangbter, Mrs C D. Hiuriobn. C. U. Roberts returned Thursday trom a tilp through tbe Willamet e valley, where he has been purobasing wool. If vou want to net the benefit of carload pi ices on wire-wound wood pipe, place your order now with Joe Wilson. V. T. frazier left Friday afternoon for his home at Los Angeles, accom panied by Mrs. Frazier as far as Port land. Mrs. M. hi. Jackson loft for Los An geles Friday afternoon. She will spend several weeka in Southern Cal ifornia before ber return. W. F. Larawav last week purchased ten aores across from bis Pine (J rove orchard. He will erect a residence on the place which will be occupied by Mr. and Mrs C. E. Uove. Wanted to buy A ten aore traot of orobard laud or yoong orohard in the Crapper distriot or on tbe Eat bide. Must deal with owner, uo agents. State pi ice. L. D , caie P. O. 577, Hood River. Tbe ladies of tbe U. B. church will hold a pastry sale at Hhdus & Perigo'e store Hatuidar. reburary meaia society of the same cburob will also meet Friday afternoon, recurary 'zo, at Burttness store for work. F. A. Tbomas. manager of the Dey Time Register Co., nl Sho Kranolsco, made a very pleasant cull at tbe j!b cier otfloe Friday. Mr. Tbomas spent a oonple of weeks iu Hood River three vears aeo. and is sui prised at the growth of tbe city in that time. For Sale a genuine thorough bred ball ber nil incubator, tuns auto matically nlgbt aDd day, will batcb nothing bin pore blood, used but once, batched everything except two glass eggs. Pnoe ?8 Kotit. Kand. DR. CHARLES W. EDMUNDS Specialist Eye, Kar Nose md Throat Office. New Broslus block, ak Street llUe Home pnor.eJS . HoodRtver LAND WANTED! I have standing orders for a number of small orchards and home places. Also for a large tract of tillable fruit land, 300 to 400 acres. AU wanted im mediately. Call or telephone me at the Mount Hood Hotel. MARION MAC RAE. Chas. Hall returned Friday tiom a trip to Portland. Mr. and Mrs. A. P. Slade went to Wasoo Thursday to visit friends (or a few days. Ursndna Ellis returned Tuesday from Wjetb, where be baa been visit ing his sou. Jos. Casanave returned Tuesday from Sao Franoisoo, where be bas spent most of tbe winter. W. (3. Snow made a business trip to Celilo, The Dalles and back by tbe North Bank road, Tuesday. . C. Buck has sold tbe residence property of Mary E. Brydsun, in Winans addition, to Frank Howard. Peter and Marie Mobr and Miss Micbela went to Millwaukee Ore. tbe brat of tbe week to visit relatives and friends. C. E. Wilson returned last week from Coble, suffering fiom a very sore foot on account of stepping on a nail. We are now ready for business and hare on display a complete line of early spring bats, wbloh we will be pleased to sbow you. J. & u. Hawiey. Mi. and Mrs. Ralph Earl wisb to express their thanks tot the sympathy aod assistance during tbe Illness and death of their fatbor, Michael Smith. J. A. Davidson bad tbe misfoitune to cut his foot quite badly witb an ax a few days ago, one toe being severed and tbe foot otherwise being badly cut. A. B. Galloway, manager of tbe wrapping paper department of Blake MoKall Co., Portland, was in tne olty Saturday getting acquainted with cua toiners of tbe bouse. Frank Chandler la now associated with Devlin & Firebaugb in tbe Mai estate business, and bis wide acquaintance and long resldenoa in tbe valley will be or valuable assist ance to the firm. C. R. Bone and wife returned Tues day from Portland, where tbey have spent several weeks. Mr. Bone ia slowly recovering the use of bis lea. wbloh as bioken last fall but still baa to use crutches to some extent. Rev. J. L. Hersbner held religious aervices Sunday at Cliff a on the North Hank road. Mr. Hershner says tbat Clilts has settled down to a normal growtb and ia becoming a thriving community. It is largely a raihoad town as yet, It being a divlslcu point. J. A. Stevens and Waldo brigbam. who have made airangemeuts for tbe purchase of tbe local exchange of the Paoiflo Telephone and Telegraph Co., were granted an exclusive franchise for the maintenance of a telephone system In Dufur for thirty years at the regular meeting of the Dufur oounoil last night. Dufur Dispatch, Mrs. J. J. Luokey leceived a letter from ber son, Elwood, at tbe state university at Eugene, whioh states that all of tbe Hood River students passed the preliminary examination, and will register Friday, for the next semester year. Tbe Hood River students are Elwood Luokey, Clyde Pattee, Burleigh Casb, Ellen Irieber, Fred Struck, Sidney Henderson and Albert (Jar ra brant. A. C. Buck bas an interesting telio of war which he baa preserved for nearly fcrty-Hve years. It is an en velpe enclosing h letter which be re ceived wbile in tbe army, and tbe peculiar inscription reads as follows: "Greenfield. Minn., May 24, 1864. To Padoacb, Kentuoky. If I have cood look I am going to see one Al bert C. Buck, Co. D., 7th Regiment, Minnesota volunteers, a patriotio yoong soldier of twenty-one yeara. " This Space Belongs to rthur Clarke Hood River's Reliable Jeweler A I A. E. Bradstreet, of Portland, visit ed Rev. W. C. Gilmore on Monday. Miss Olive Failing, of' Portlan, is visiting her sister, Mrs. K. H. Shephard Miss Kvelyn Wilson, of Cove, Ore , visited her sister, Mrs. Gay Yowell last week. Miss Carrie Copple visited friends and relatives In Portlaad the first of tbe week. The ladies of the St. Marks Guild will meet with Mrs. Chas. Wilson Friday af ternoon at 2.80. Rev. Walton Skipworth, of The Dalles, was here last week on business connected with the VI. E. Church. N. B. Jordan received a telegram yesterday announcing tbat Mrs. Jor dan waa worse at San Diego, and left for that city on tbe afteruon train. Clarence Gilbert has his new Cadillac 30 in the show window of J. R. Nickel sen's implement store, and is showing it to thoee interested. It la a fine look ing car. The morning theme at Asbury Metbdist EpUoopal oburcb will be Our Great High Pileat"; evening topic, "Christs Call to the Weary." Miss Edith Gill of Spokane will slug at tbe evening service. The University Club ball at the Odd Fellows Hall Monday evening was a very enjoyable affair. A good attend ance ot members of tne club waa pre sent, from city and eountry. Rev. A. Melville Tenaey. ot Berk eley, Cel., and Superintendent Veazie, of Salt Lake, both members of tbe national mission board, were guests of Riverside Congregational church and its pastor Sunday. M. W.Hisoock received a new power oarpet sweeper, which he ia demon strating in tbe Elliot building, and It certainly does the work in fine shape. Quite a number bave been in to see tbe maobioe woik and will result in orders for tbe maohine aa well as oid era for work. Geo. S. Davis, of Minneapolis, has been in tbe valley a couple ot weeks looking for investments in orchard lands. Mr. Davis is well pleased witb what he saw here, in spite ot tbe un favorable weather. He is looking tor a location for his son, and will invest here If he Und a plaoe to suit elm. He left for Portland Tuesday morning. A fine window decoration which is attracting much attention is the display of woodman's tools in the corner win dow of Franz's hardware store. It is a sawlog partly cut, a stump with an ax sticking in it, a pile of split wood, with a background and floor of pine boughs, make a realistic and attractive display. Miss Nellie Tate hopes to represent Hood River in the Telegram contest to send a number of young ladies to Alaska and Seattle exposition this summer and is now ahead In the race from this dis trict. The young lady has many friends here wno hope she will win and will do what they can for her. Rev. W. C. Gilmore loft Tuesday for Lexington, Ore. to oonduot revival meetings. Riverside Congregational cburob and choir will render special mueio and Mrs. F. A. Frazier will present tbe paper read at Portland recently on tbe life and work of Dr. Pond, this paper Is of apeoial merit aod worthy of large bearing. A plug blew out of the waer main at Oak and Seventh street Monday night, and W. 11. Chipping wns called up at 5:30 by Fred Howe, who said tbat bla cellar was full of water. A good sized stream bad been flowing out ot tbe bole In tbe pipe for several hours untu it had flooded things around that nniglibohood. Tbe water waa abut ot aud the break repaired in a oouple of hours. D. McDonald has his new Internal ional Auto Buegv on exhibition in hie store, and it attracted a good deal of attention. It is much different from the ordinary automobile, having rub ber tired wheels with wooden spokes, like an ordinary back, and of the same size, bringing the body of the :r up off the ground, so it will clear any obstruct ion In the road which could be passed r.ver by an ordinary vehicle. Harry DeWitt and Clay Brock will leave today with the new Studebaker M. F. 30 car on a demonstrating tour through Wasco, Sherman and Gilliam counties. The car has been on exhibi t on in the window of Stewart's hard ware store, and it is thought the roads will be dry enough to get around tbe country with. The car will be taken to Tl e Dalles by boat, and from there will go overland and visit various towoa through 'he country. H. B. Klbbe, editor of the Antelope Herald, will start a new pant r 'n Mosier a1 out the first of the month. The out fit has I en ordered and J. O. Brooks of St. Johns, Oie., arrived Tue day to help Mr. Kibltein the management of tlienmce. Mr. jvinne. accompanied Dy J. K. MrGreg"r and Jeff Mosicr, were in the city Saturday interviewing ome of the bnsinesH men here in connection with the new enterprise. - J he new paper will be a help to Mosier and we wi-h it success. Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Larway visited Portland yesterday. !'. B. Bragg was a business caller at The Dalles Tuesday. Mrs. C. E. Glaze is recovering from u severe attack ot erysipelas. L. Ireland, editor of thn Moro Observer, was In the city yesterday. C. T. Robert.-, 1). Lnd.nai.. V. If. Marshall ami W. Fike ware passengers for Portland yesterday afternoon. R. T. Dabney. of Portland aud Mrs. J. L. Halliday, of Livingstone, Mout. visited their brother, O. P. Dabney, and family, over Sunday. Dr. Brosius la wearing a broad smile this week ou account ot tbe ar rival ot a uine pound girl at his borne February 20. She has been named Charlotte. In publishing tbe county court pro ceedings last weak, in tbe bills which were allowed, the item "fees In Ries case" should have read ''fees in tbe Lenz case." Aa tbe error has oansed some aonoyanlce to Mr. Hies, we gladly make tbe correction, there hav ing beeu no case inoourt tagainst Mr. Rles. Woman's Club The Womnna' Club held its regular meeting Feburary 17, at K. of P. ball. Six new members were added.to the olub. After the business waa trans acted, a short program was given: Mrs. rj. E. Uotl read a paper on Social Economics, which was follow ed by a disossion. Two literary con test were then enjoyed, and light re freshments were nerved. The next meeting will be held at two o'olck at tbe K. ot P. ball Marob Announcement We have operated the Hood River Box Fact oi y for about ten yeara and wisb to express our thanks to the peo ple ot Hood River and vloinity who bave stood by tbe looal institution and given it their pationage. We bave now sold tbe .factory to Mr. Robert Harbison, and Mr. A. L. Newton; neither of these gentlemen need any introduction, or recommen dation to1, the fruit growers aud box buyers or liood Kiver valley hit. Harbison has been a resident ot Hood River Valley for twenty three yeara; Mr. Newtor baa been tbe efficient superintendent of the box factory, under our management, tor tbe past aeven years. We bespeak for tbem a liberal pa tronlage, which will insure tbeir suo oesi In the business. Davidson Fruit Company, By U. F. Davidson, Pres. Power Varum Cleaner. I now have tbe latest improved car pet and floor sweeper. 1 guarantee this machine la every particular. It will remove any and all dirt collect able in rooms. To be seu and tiled is to be oonvinoed. Place your orders with date for quick, efficient, oonveq lent service. -The oompany guarantees tbe machine for five years. For terms and prices apply to M. W. Hisoook, Agent for tbe Electrie Suction Sweep. er Co. Pone 30 M. Here you will also find everything that Stationer's. Writing Letters Becomes a positive pleasure in stead of a nuisance when one has the proper materials. An easy pen and fine note paper make an otherwise irksome task quite an easy and pleas ant one. If you pride yourself upon the neatness and elegance of your correspondence paper, let us supply you with some of our very best home stationery, should be found in a firat-claBa THE NEW STYLES AND SHAPES Just Arrivedin BULK or BOXED. Let us Show Them to You. Something New. Slocom's Book Store 5?e Place that does the Framing ,l 1 1 ii 1 1 i H-l-H 1 I 1 1 1 1 1 11 1 1 1 1 11 l-l-l Mill H-H 11111111111 WHY e Invest Tour Earnings at Home. Avoid "get rich quick" stocks, bonds, etc. offered to you by agents who would have vou believe that a few cents in vented in them would bring you many dollar-; prolit. Thousands of dollars, of Hood River money are wasted or lost this way every year. They don't pan out. We are always ready to advise and assist you, whether you wish to invest $10 00 monthly or $10,000.00 in home securities that are absolutely sate, earning you a good income and at home. . THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK Capital $100,000; surplus $20,000. A Knap For 80 Days. Two acres all in trees set two yeara; also set in berries two years. A good four room house ; good well T2 feet deep, one half mile out on good road. For Sale by I). T. TWEEDY. Oregon rsery Co. Yes, we have some nice stock yet in Spitz and Newtowns, and other fruits. A complete line of ornamental stock, email fruits, etc. N. T. Chapman, resi dent Rifent. Phone 242 K. Real Estate LOANS, RENTINQ & COLLECTING A flperlnlly of City Property, Renldence SMs, aivt Hinall Tracts Clone in. For iUrgalnit cull on or addrewi T. D. TWEEDY Hood River Home Phone II7-L "1892" Pure Spun Aluminum Kitchen Ware Is Better Than Adate or Enamel Because it is sanitary and saves your money, time and health. The genuine spun aluminum ware, stamped with the Maltese Cross, will outlast any other cook ing utensils and is guaranteed by the makers for twenty-five years. It is pure, wholesome and hygienic no danger of metal poisoning cannot chip into the food, because pure SPUN Alumi num expands with the heat and will not crack, scale or peel like the old style ware. Enamel ware is iron coated with col ored glass. Heat causes the glass to chip off into the food in minute particles, which, taken into the stomach, is apt to cause serious troubles, including cancer, accord ing to some medical authorities. "1892" Pure Spun Aluminum Ware is made from solid Aluminum throughout no coating of glass and expands uniformly under heat. It cannot crack, scale, peel like the out of date enameled utensils ; it does away with all possible danger from this source. You owe it to yourself, and to every member of the household, to give this new and better kitchen ware a practical test. If it fails to do what is claimed for it. you get your money back without a.quibble or a cross word. At your dealers. Stewart Hardware and Furniture Co. WALL PAPER To your wife is due the credit for miking your home attractive and cheer inL To do this successfully she should nee .ALFRED PEATS PRIZE WALL PAPER. They are the best there is. D. L. DAVIDSON "Willow rut." MonarchSteel SLS!Ttf. fiitta (:K?T?-.-world rn.ku.ilWi ftttin, Cttalofut and ducouatt. A&re: Zimmermann Steel Co., Lone Tree, la. W. M. KOLLOCK Hood River. General Agent for Oregon 4