THE HOOD RIVER NEWS, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 15, 1909
DR. F C. BROSIUS
Physician and Surgeon
feaidanea, 0k and Park. Offlca, Oak and Sacaixi
Oflka hour. 10 to 11 a. m.. t to t and T to 8 p. m.
Room I, 4 and 5, Braaiua Block. Hood Rlvar. Or.
H. L. DUMBLE
Physician and Surgeon
Calla promptly anawmad in town or country, day
or nia-ht.
TUphonM-Roidmce!611. Offlca 611
Offlca In th Brasilia Building.
DR. E. O. DUTRO
Physician and Surgeon
Offlca ovar Flrat National Bank
Ham pbona.!Raa.nBOffle phona Tl
Hood Rlvar. Orscoo
SHAW & BRONSON
Physicians and Surgeons
Kllot Block .Phona M
Hood Rivar, Oregon
J. F. WATT, M. D.
Physician and Surgeon)
Offlca. Homa phona 30. Residents, MB
Hood Rivar, Oregon
Dr. M. H. 8harp
Ir. Edna B. Sharp
DRS. SHARP
Osteopathic Physicians
Graduate of th A meriran School of Osteopathy.
nirk.ville. Ho.
Offlc in fcliot Building
Phons-Ofttcs 1(1 Keauienre 102-B
liuod Rivar. Oregon
C. H. JENKINS, D. M. D.
Dentist
Offiea, Hall Budding, ovar Butler Banking Co
Office phone 28. Residence phone 28-B
HoodlHiver. Oregon
H. PmJiey W, Pineo, p. 0, S.
Dentist
Offlca over Pint National Bank
Offlca-Hume phona Ul. Res ulenss-Hume 131 -B
Hood Rivar, Oregon
M. E. WELCH
Licensed Veterinarian
ll'iod River. Oregon
A. J. DERBY
Lawyer
Smith block Hood Hirer, Oregon
E. H. HARTWIC
Attorney at Law
Smith Block.!ovr First National Bank
Phona lea Hood Rivar, Oregon
John Leland Henderson
Attorney at Law
Iod River, Oregon
A. A. JAYNE
Lawyer
HaU Building
Hood Ri
A. C. BUCK
Notary Public and Insurance
Agent
Room 12. Broeiu Block
Hood River. Oregon
HOCKENBLRRY & BARTLnTT
Architects
avidon Building
HOOO HIVKH, ORKOON
Phona 1
P. M. MORSE
City Engineer and Surveyor
MANAOKH
Nkwcll, Goskktt Wauih
Davidaon Building Hood River, Oregon
Value Creot
A pessimistic pilgrim in Portland, wrote us that he
was willing to trade for some property here, "though we
feel that Hood River is on the crest of its big values.
Now what do you think of that? Crest of its big values!
Evidently he is not familiar with values in other fruit dis
tricts, or he would know they hadn't begun to bulge. He
didn't swap, and when he sees the mark that property
reaches in the spring he will retire immediately to his igloo
and blow out the gas.
G. H. CARRIER
Dealer In Pianos. Also "Tuner and Re?
palrer. Frorn Boston anjj Oberlln Con
teryatory of Music. Permanent resi
dence, 9l4 Eugene Street, H,ood River,
phone
W. C, ADAMS
CONTRACTOR
Plans Furnished When Desired
Phone 183-1
NO. 1. 130 acive of Ideal orchard
land, the let location for a lance
orchard In the I'pper Vallej; mile
from Valley Crest school; uuder uew
Qlacter ditch; 80 acres brush, balance
light titular. 117,500.
40 acres of the above, with Im
provements worth over $3,000, 17
acres cleared; small young orchard;
7 room house, new; wood house,
large barn, stock and Implements.
$a,ooo.
The southeast 50 acres, unimprov
ed; fronts on county road; ciegaut
slope. 'J0 per acre.
Hack GO acres, 3 acres In alfalfa; lo
cation for orchard anil building un
excelled, f M) per acre.
NO. 2 50 acres Tpper Valley. 14
acres under cultivation. 2y. acres In
berries, 250 trees, 3 anil 4 year; small
hotixe and good burn, 100 Inches free
water, some stin k and Implements.
$3,500.
NO. 3. 45 ncres at Odell station.
15 acres cleared, (iood, larire house.
Will subdivide. $12,000.
N(). 4,. ncres at Jenj station;
10 set to standard trees; small house
and barn. f4,400.
' NO. 7. 10 acres adjoining "Ilctter
Fruit" ranch, 9 acres In trees, 4 and 5
year, good improvements. s,uoo.
' NO. X. Ten ncres on west side.
near Oak Grove hall, six miles from
Hood Itlver. All level, cultivated
anil fenced. Jlne acres In trees, seven
acres in live and six ypar tn-es. ifew
house and burn. A be'ititiful home
and orchard, f (0,000.
NO. 0. Fine residence ami lot ad-
joining Jr. Shaw's, two blocks from
depot. 14,600,
NO. 10. Three, fractional lots ml.
joinluir "The Firs," near school
house, unimproved. $1,000.
NO. 11. Quarter block business
property, adjoining Jackson's, oppo
site court house, f 10,500. May be
sold separately at $0.(MH) for the cor
ner lot and $5,500 for the side lot.
NO. 12. Hesidence lots, Sherman
avenue and on top of hill. $175 and
upwards.
NO. 10. 20acrre In CrupiH-r district
acres cultlva, -1, 4 acres in .1 lo i
year trees, small house anil barn.
$4,500. Very easy terms.
NO. IS. 2(i acres, across the road
from new terminus of Mt, Mood rail
road, and from new school house; 12
acres la cultivation; iuti two year
trees, 300 ready to Is-ar, 150 Iwarlng;
acre of alfalfa. Uood new six room
house; barn 14x24, woodshed and
chicken house. $10,000.
NO 21 W) acres.S miles out on east
side; 00 acres Al apple land; 10 acres
1 to 0 year trees; 5 acres In potatoes;
acres partially cleared. $8,500.
NO. 23. On IShermnn n venue, three
lin ks from depot.
Lots 9 & 2, lilock 24. Mood Itlver
proper $iii)n.
Lots 3 & 1, ItliH-k ?, Mood Itlver
proHT. f.wiO.
Lots 2 & 111, IHiKk 24, Uood Itlver
proHr, $.YMI.
NO. 24 Idlewlld, Columbia I teach.
Lot S, lilin k 22. $400.
Lot 9. " f.'iOO.
NO. 20. 300 ncres of IVadpoInt Im
provement Company; laid off In 10
acre lots; f50 ht acre on easy terms.
NO. 27. For unit quick. A lot and
a half on Cascade, f sort, $000 cash.
NO. 29. 5 acres, 3 miles from town,
all cultivated. 150 trees, house, barn.
hlcketl douses and yards. If you
haven't much to buy with, buy this.
$4,500.
NO. 30. Lots VI and ',5. Illock VI,
Harrett Slpm-i Addition. $800,
NO. ill. 40 acres of brush back of
Lyle. 50 per ncre. We have some
apples from that country that will
take the sleep nut of your eyes.
NO. 32. 150 acres, three miles from
Musum, unimproved. $3,200.
NO. 33. 2' ncres close to town,
all In trees, buildings new and good.
A neat, clean place. $3,000.
NO. 37. 10 ncres. West side; 190
Is-arlng trees, 290 four year, threv
year. 30 two year; raspls'rrles, black
Is'rrles, grain's, strawls-rrles, 3 ncres
of rich black soil, great for celery and
onions, now In hay; fine house.
$10,0H.
NO. :W. A sumtnerli'tid puradlse we
can vouch for. Twenty-two acres lu
Kl Cajon Valley, California. Five
acres full Ix-nrlntf oranges, nltu ncrea
muscat grnN's, balance In other fruits
and grain, Full particulars and ko.
daks of bungalow and field. 14.000.
NO. 40. 7 Hiioni house, 3 lots and
a biif barn, on the Heights. Will
swap for Falrvlew, Oregon, property
nt $3,000. $3,000 cash. Will rent
furnished at $25 per month.
NO. 41. 40 Acres, 7 miles out on
east side. Some Improvements,
$4,001.
NO. 42. 140 Acres, fir and oak, 8
miles out on west aide. Very easy
terms. $15,400.
NO. 43. Two 80'a In 2 North 0, one
at $40, the other at $50. Half cash.
NO. 45. 6 Room bouse on Cascade,
$2,200. Uood terma.
NO. 46. Two lota and two bouses
thereon. East part of town. $1,050,
The lower one 5 room house and
full lot, $050.
NO. 47. 4l Acres unimproved, near
Mt. Hood 1'. ()., $2,500. Very easy
terms.
NO. 4. 20 Acres. Good piece of
land. 10 miles out on West side.
12,000.
NO. 49. Ten acres, three miles west
of ball park. Seven acres In 5, 3 and
1 year trees. A lot of small fruit.
(iood house and barn. $6,000.
iO. 50. 2.) ncres, 7 miles out on
west side. $2,500.
ISO, r2. A lot and a fraction and a
house of Ave rooms and a fraction.
on Sherman avenue. $2,;00 (and a
fraction ).
ajO. 53. 25 Acres near the Mount
Hood posto dice. $100 per acre.
NO. 55. Small house and 90x150
foot lot, on the Heights. $050.
NO. 50. 5,000 ncres on the Colum
bia; opposite The Dalles. A level
bench of 2,000 acres can be Irrigated
by a 150 foot lift from river; 100 acres
can be Irrigated by springs; 300 acres
of tM-nch-like and, 7,110 ucres of foot
hill land; balance grazing land. The
soil is combination of volcanic ash
and disintegrated basalt and allu
vlum a warm, sandy loam Ideal
cherry, each and berry land. Stock
and Implements go with It. Two
houses, five barns; all fenced and
cross fenced. The location Is one of
the most tieautlftil on the Columbia,
with a magnlaceut view of Mount
Hood. $100,000.
NO 57. 20 acres miles from I
O.on state road. 12 acres cultivated,
6 acres In orchard. Admirable site
for a sanitarium or summer hotel.
$s,ono.
NO. 58. 40 acres 2 miles from town
20 aeries cultivated, 5 acres of old or
chard, 8 acres of 5-yenr and 5 acres of
2 and 3-year trees. 8-room house.
$25,000.
NO. "(11. ' 7- acres. One of the most
attractive places oil the main west
side road, 1 34 miles from town.
Orchard In full lHarlng; buildings
worth $3,000. $1,500 er ncre.
NO. 00. Two nicely located resi
dence lots close to business ceuter.
$000.
NO. CI. Four beautifully located
lots on the Heights overlooking the
Columbia. $1,200.
NO. 02. Four good laying Jots on
the Heights, $1,000.
No. 03. 4,0 acres uenr Udell. All
but three qures In liny. One third Is
orchard laud. (Iood house and
burn. Small orchard. Free water.
,10,000, one third cash.
No. 04. 75 acres, 1 1-2 miles from
Pnrkdale. 7 ncres cultivated; 5 acres
mixed orchard. $9,000. '
No. 05. 40 acres near town on
state road, 12 ncres cultivated, 6
acres In orchard. Beautiful location
for summer home. $10,000.
NO. 00. 40 acres, mile from Val
ley Crest school; soil, location nnil
lay of land Al. Small clearing and
good log cabin. Will 1m? covered by
new Glacier ditch. $75, er acre.
NO. C7. i0 acres In Mosler district;
small clearing. $1500.
NO. I9. HO acres near Lyle; little
waste, lays well; UiuIkt; small clear
ing; $5,000.
NO. 70. 00 acres 1 miles from
Pnrkdale, 35 cleared, 15 In orchard.
Buildings good barn and tool shop;
house newly remodeled, and all the
furniture Including piano. Farm Im
plements, team, cow, chickens and
hogs. $350 per ncre.
40 acres unimproved, $150.
NO. 71. A Southern Oregon Har
gnln. $00 per acre for 159 wrea nt
Grants Puss. 50 ncres cultivated;
small orchard; good buildings; cheap
Irrigation water. This Is a live one.
NO. 72. SO ncres of rolling brush
laud 2 miles from Pnrkdale; under
the Middle Fork ditch; Just as good
soil as land that sold this spring for
$150 per ncre. $135 per acre.
Nt). f3. H0 ncres under the new
Glacier ditch; 1 miles from Valley
Crest school. 'JO acres JJ cultivated
acres In strawberries; good log house.
$1,000.
NO. 74. 20 acres, unimproved, easy
clearing; covered by new Glacier
ditch. " miles from Valley Crest
school. Ideal location for summer
home. $40 sr ncre,
NO. 75. 40 acres 1 miles from the
Valley Crest school; 5 acres cultivat
ed, IN) three and four year trees,
house, barn, woodshed and chicken
house. $M,500.
from
go d
NO. 70. 40 acres miles
Parkdale; unimproved; all
land, $1,000.
NO. 77. 10 acres, 3 miles from town
west side; U cultivated; K00 2 year
trees, standard varieties; small build
lugs. $7,500.
NO. 7H. 11 acres, miles west of
town on the State road; all but j
acre cultivated, 7 acres lu 3 year
Spltx and Newtowns; L acre in Ur-
rles and other small fruit; free water;
good soil, no rocks; 7 room house,
$0,000.
NO. 79. Two of the lst lots on
the Heights. $050.
NO. 80. A good forty In 2 X 11. $50
per acre.
NO. 81. A short quarter-section,
2), miles from Valley Crest school, on
stage road to the Inn; 8 acres cleared
email buildings.' $50 perjacre.
John Leland Henderson
(tftCOIIPOIUTEO)
Old Butler Bank Building
Hood River, Oregon
How One Doctor Successfully Treats
pneumonia
"In treating pneumonia," says Dr.
W.J. Smith of Sanders. Ala., "tl.e
only remedy I use for the lungs Is
Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. W hile
of course, I would treat ot her symp
toms with different medicines, I have
used this remedy many times in my
medical practice and have yet failed
to rind a case where It has not eon
trolled the trouble. 1 have used it
myself, as has also my wife, for
coughs and colds resatedlv, and I
most willingly and cheerfully recom
mend It us HUlH'rior to any other
cough remedy to my knowledge."
For sale by all good dealers.
CAurcft notices
Riverside Congregational
Hev. W. C. Gllmore, Pastor.
Worship and preachiug at 11 a. m.
Graded Bible school 10 a. in, Music
by quartet choir, Mrs. C. H. Sletton,
director. Young People's meeting.
0:45. evening service 7:30.
United Brethren
J. II. Parker, pastor.
Itegular services each Sunday as
follows: Preaching at 11 a. tn. and
7:30 p. m. Sunday school at 10 a. in.
a. m. oung People s meeting t:4. p.
in. Midweek prayer service every
Wednesday night at 7:30. The pub
lic generally invited to all services.
Baptist
Hev. C. A. Nutley, pastor.
Sunday school 9:5(1 a. m. Preach-;
Ing at 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. ni. Young !
People's meeting at i o clock. I
1 he regular weekly services are
lining Peoples meeting 1 uesday
evening, mid-week prayer meeting
Wednesday evening. Ladies Aid so
ciety Thursday afternoon.
Chrislian Church
A. J. Adams, pastor,
Itegular services each Lord's Day.
(ilble school at 10 n. m., sermon at
11 a. in. and 7:30 p. m. Christian Hil
da vor nt 0:30 p. m.
Topic Sunday morning. "Jesus an
Example." In the evening, "The
Ideal Man."
A cordial Invitation Is extended to
all to attend any or all of these ser-
Ices.
Belmont Methodist Church
II. .1. Wood, pastor.
Services next Sunday as follows;
Sunday school 10 A. M.; Preaching
service 11 A. M- Evening service 7:30
P. M. Prayer meeting Thursday 7:30
P. M. Everyone welcome ut all services,
The pastor will preach as usual on
Sunday morning. In the evening
district Superintendent Walton Skip-
worth will prench and conduct com
munion service.
Unitarian
Kev. Arthur Hayes Sargent.
Itegular moaning service nt the
Unitarian church at 11 n. in., Sundav
school at 9:45. Yesper service nt 5
m.
Everybody Is welcome to both the
Sunday school and preaching services
Topic of the morning service will
Is? "Personal Responsibility," and
that ot the children's sermon, "Sal
vation by Character." The Vesper
service will be led by W. M. Kollock.
subjec, "Communism."
All boys are Invited to Join the
Roys' Club which meets In the church
basement Wednesday evenings for
athletics and debate. Win. Chandler
has begun Instructing the boys lu
physical exercises.
Methodist Episcopal
T. R. Ford, pastor, Residence 010
State street. At home every forenoon
and Thursday afternoon,
Sunday services; Sunday school at
10 a. m.; preaching, 11 a. in . and
7:30 l. in.; Kpworth League, 6:30 p.
m Prayer meeting Thursday even
ing, 7:30 o'clock.
tin Thursday evening of this week
will occur the quarterly love feast to
which all friends nre Invited.
Sunday morning the Holy Com
munion will Im observed. In the
evening Dr. Ford's topic will U' "The
Withdrawal of I'mised Power, a Ca
tastrophe of Today, or The Tragedy
of Unfaithfulness." The onnrterly
conference will be held Monday even
ing, which all are Invited to attend.
A special program haslx-cn prepared.
Ill Health Is More Expensive Than
Any Cure
This country Is now tilled with
is'ople who migrate across the conti
nent In all directions seeking that
which gold cannot buy. Nine-tenths
of them are suffering from throat
and lung trouble or chronic catarrh
resulting from neglected colds, and
spending fortunes vainly trying to
regain lost health. Could every suf
ferer but undo the past and cure that
tlrst neglected cold, all t his sorrow,
pain, anxiety and expense could have
Imtii avoided. Chainls'rlalii's Cough
Remedy is famous for Its cures and
can te depended Upon. Use It and
the more serious diseases may lx
avoided. For sale by all good dealers.
Whether it is Just a Little Powder
or some more important
part of Milady's toilet it
is here at its best and
daintiest. Our Toilet
Aids and Preparations
are standard in every
way. When you pay
for THE BEST vou
"YT.'.Vj should receive it. We
20fW aim to rpII f hp nrriVlp
that we know are pure and the finest.quality we can
obtain. Yours to serve,
Kier & Cass
581
n RELIABLE DRUGGISTS 8
Smith Block, Hood River, Oregon
The Hood River Banking & Trust Co.
CORNER OF THIRD AND OAK STREETS
Conducts General Banking n All Branches
Interest paid on time deposits. Savings depart
ment in connection. Domestic and foreign exchange.
Safe deposit boxes you carry your own key. Steam
ship tickets to all European points. Call for infor
mation. We solicit your patronage and guarantee
entire satisfaction. Opei a Chccklog Account with os.
y Harness! HarnessI
A complete line of all kinds of harness constantly
pS on hand, but If you prefer to have it made to
order this is our specialty. We also have a line of
Summer and Winter Lap Robes
Sf THATTCANT BE BEAT! "
p SADDLES, WHIPS, GLOVES, ETC.
I FRANK SALFICKY Oak Street
4
Hood River Apple Vinegar Co.
MANUFACTURERS
PURE APPLE CIDER AND APPLE VINEGAR
We arc now receiving cider and canning apples. For growers located
on the Mt. Hood Railroad and also at Mosler and White
Salmon we will pay freight charges.
Bring Us Your Apples and Patronize Home Industry
HOOD RIVEIR
Manufacturing, Engineering Company
(Successors to J. J. LUCKEY)
General Machine Work and
Blacksmithing
Phone 305-M
Hood River, Oregon
CENTRAL MEAT MARKET
P. C. YOUNG, Proprietor
jj Fresh and Cured Meats, Fish, Oysters
8 BUTTER AND EGGS
s
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Cj Phone Main 6 Hood River, Oregon
First Class Livery
Phone 5
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Agents Regulator Line Steamers
Freight and Baggage Tran5fer
New Rigs New Harness
Uood Horses
HOOD RIVER, OREGON.
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Dabney's Furniture Store
You Can Get Anything
You Want Either
New or second Hand
For Your Home Very Cheap
Agent for CHARTER OAK Stoves and Ranges
Guaranteed Cheapest Outfitters Phone 1053