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THE HOOD RIVER NEWS, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 5, 1910 3 DR. F C. BROSIUS Physician and Surgeon Raaidano. Ctek and Prk. Office. Oik and Sacwui OfTto hour. 10 to 11 a.m.,tto8 and T to I p. m. Room t. 4 and I. Brasilia Block, Hood Rirar. Or. H. L. DUMBLE Physician and Surgeon Calls promptly auwarad in town'or country, day or night. TaldibaMa-ItaidnMrlt.vOfflc 611 Office In th Brasilia Build inc. DR. E. O. DUTRO Physician and Surgeon Ofllca ovot Pint National' Bank Hiaa'phoiM.!Ua.TlB;Offla phona Tl Hood Rlror. Oi SHAW & BRONSON Physicians and Surgeons Eliot Block Phona 84 Hood Rjvor. Oregon J. F. WATT, M. D. Physician and Surgeon Ofllca. Homo phona K. Reaidmea, MB Hood River. Oraavm Dr. M. H. 8han Or Fdna B. Sharp DKS. SHARP Osteopathic Physicians Ctadnatas of tha American School of Oataopathy, KirkTiir. Mo. Oftlea in Kliot Buildina Pkona-OAca U1 Reairlmira 10S-B. Hood River. Oraaroo C. H. JENKINS, D. M. D. Dentist Ofllca. Hall Building-, orar Butler Banking Co Office phona t& Raaidanea phona 28-B Hood Hirer, Orecon H. Dudley W. Pineo, D. D. S. Dentist Ofllca ovar Pint National Bank Ofllca Hoaaa phona 131. Raaidanea-Homa 1J1-B Hood Rirar. Orecon M. E. WELCH Licensed Veterinarian Hood Hirer. Orearea A. J. DERBY Lawyer 8raith block Hood Rirar. Orason E. H. HARTWIG Attorney at Law Smith Blockjuver Pint National Bank Phona 108 Hood Hirer. Orecon John Leland Henderson Attorney at Law Hood River. Orecon A. A. JAYNE Lawyer Hall Buildinc 11 rod River, Orecon A. C. BUCK Notary Public and Insurance Agent Room 12. Brasilia Block Hood River, Orecon HOCKENBERRY St BARTLETT ARCHITECTS Davidson Buildinc HOOD RIVER. OREGON Phona 61 P. M. MORSE City Engineer and Surveyor MANAGE! NawBLL, Gomtt Walsh Davidson Buildinc Hood River, Orecon G. H. CARRIER Dealer in Pianos. Also Tuner and Re pairsr. From Boston and Obcrlin Con servatory of Music. Permanent resi dence, 9 1 4 Eugene Street, Hood River. Phone 223 At. Trio Orchestra Music furniahed for all or ran ion a. Instrumentation from three piecea to any num ber desired. Address or phona O. O. NtWMAN 64-X or 2S9-L, Hood River. Orecon MUSIC TEACHER Bertha Latterly, an experienced teacher of piano and harmony, a gradu ate of Columbia Conservatory, of Au rora, III., will take a limited number of pupils. Terms very reasonable. Ad dress: Mood River, R. D. No. 2. For result, lUt your orchard lnnd with Devlin & Flivbntigti." 1910 Happiness and Prosperity To You May the joys of Nineteen-Ten make up for the sor rows of Naughty-Nine May its gains repay all losses May it bring fulfillment of your greatest hope and highes aspiration ONE NINE ONE 0 Prosperity PuzzleShut your eyes and put your finger on a winner. (For the answer, see Mr. Allen.) NO. 1. 150 acres of Ideal orchard laud, the best location for a large orchard In the Upper Valley; mile from Valley Crest school; under new Glacier ditch; 80 acres brush, balance Hunt timber. 117,500. 40 acres of the above, with Im provements worth over $5,000, 17 acres cleared; small young orchard; 7 room bonne, new; wood house, large barn, stock and Implements. $9,000. The southeast 50 ncres, unimprov ed; fronts on county road; elegant slope. $ 00 n-r acre. Back CO acres, 3 acres In alfalfa ; lo cation for orchard and building un excelled, t so per acre. NO. 2 50 acres Upper Valley, 14 acres under cultivation. 2 acres In berries, 250 trees, 3 anil 4 year; small house and good barn. 1(X) Inches free water, some stock and Implements. $5,500. NO. 3. 45 acres at Odell station. 15 acres cleared. (food, large house. Will subdivide. $12,000. NO. 4. 11 acres at Lens station; 10 set to standard trees; small house and barn. $1,400. NO. 7. 10 acres adjoining "Better Fruit" ranch, 9 acres In trees, 4 and 5 year, good Improvements. $8,000. NO. 8. Ten acres on west side. near Oak Grove hall, sis miles from Hood IUver. All level, cultivated and fenced. Nine acres In trees, seven acres In five and sis year trees. New house and barn. A leautlftil home and orchard. 1 0.000. NO. 0. Fine residence and lot ad joining Dr. Shaw's, two blocks from depot. $2,600. NO. 10. Three fractional lots ad Inlng "The Firs," near school house, unimproved. $1,000. NO. 11. Quarter block business property, adjoining Jackson's, oppo site court house, $ 10,500. May be sold separately at $0,000 for the cor ner lot and $5,500 for the side lot. NO. 12. Residence lots, Sherman avenue and ou top of hill. $175 and upwards. NO. 10. 20 acres In Crapper district 6 acres cultivated, 41 acres In 3 to 7 year trees, small house ami bam. $4,500. Very easy terms. NO. 18. 2ti acres, across the road from new terminus of Mt. Hood rail road, anil from new school house; 12 acres In cultivation; 350 two year trees, 300 ready to bear. 150 lienrlng; acre of alfalfa. Good news! room house; barn 14x24, woodshed and chicken house, f 1 0,000. NO. 21. 80 acres, miles out on east side; CO acres Al apple land; 10 acres 1 to 6 year trees; 5 acres In potates; 7 acres partially cleared. $8,500. NO. 23. On Sherman avenue, three blocks from depot. I-ot 9 & 12, Block 24, Hood Klver proper $t!(0. Lots 3 & 1 Block 24, Hood Klver proper. J.mi. Lots 2 & 19, Block 24, Hood Klver pnter. $..(). NO. 24. Idlewlld, Columbia Beach. Lot 3, Block 22, $400. . Lot 9. " f 500. NO. 20. 300 acres of Deadpolnt Im provement Company; laid off In 10 acre lots; $50 per acre on easy terms. NO. 27. For sale quick. A lot and a half on Cascade. $sH), $!I0 cash. NO. 29. 5 acres. 3 miles from town, all cultivated, 150 trees, house, barn, chicken houses and yards, If you haven't much to buy with, buy this. $4,500. NO. 30. Lots 14 and 15, Block 13, Barrett-Slpma Addition. $800. NO. 31. 40 acres of brush back of Lyle. $50 per ncre. V e have some apples from that country that will take the sleep out of your eyes. NO. 32. 150 acres, three miles from Husum, unimproved. $3,200. NO. 33. 24' ai res close to town. all In trees, buildings new and good. A neat, clenn place. $3,000. NO. 37. 10 ncres, West side; 190 tiearlng trees, 290 four year, 118 three year, 30 two year; raspls'rrles, black- lerrles, grapes, strawberries, 2 acres of rich black soil, great for celery and mlons, now lo hay; fine house. $10,0(10. NO. 3S. A summerlnnd paradise we can vouch for. Twenty-two ncres In El Cajon Valley, California. Five acres full Is arlng oranges, nine acres muscat grns's, balance In other fruits and grain. Full particulars and ko daks of bungalow and field, 14.000. NO. 40. 7 Boom house. 3 lots and a big bam, on the Heights. Will swap for 1'alrvlew, Oregon, property at $3,000. $.1,000 cash. Will rent furnished at $25 per month. NO. 41. 40 Acres, 7 miles out on east side. Some Improvements. 4,00.). NO. 42. 140 Acres, fir and oak, 8 miles out on west side. Very easy terms. $15,400. ' NO. 43. Two SO's In 2 North 9, one at $40, the other at $50. Half cash NO. 45. 6 Boom house on Cascade, $2,200. Good terms. NO. 46. Two lots and two bouses thereon. East part of town. $1,050 The lower one 5 room house and full lot, $050. NO. 47. 40 Acres unimproved, near Mt. Hood T. O., $2,500. Very easy terras. NO. 4S. 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, Good house and barn. $6,000. NO. 52. A lot and a fraction and a house of five rooms aud a fraction, on Sherman avenue. $2,500 (and a fraction). NO. 53. 25 Acres near the Mount Hood postofflce. $100 per acre. NO. 55. Small house and 90x150 foot lot. on the Heights. $950. NO. 56. 5,000 acres on the Colum bla; opposite The Dalles. A level lench of 2,000 acres can be Irrigated by a 150 foot lift from river; 100 acres can be Irrigated by springs; 300 acres of bench-like land, 700 acres of foot hill land; balance grazing land. The soil Is combination of volcanic ash and disintegrated basalt and allu vium a warm, sandy loam Ideal cherry, peach and berry land. Stock and Implements go with It. Two bouses, five bnrns; all fenced and cross fenced. The location Is one of the most beautiful on the Columbia, with a inagnlacent view of Mount Hood. $100,000. NO 57. 20 acres l miles from 1 O.on state road. 12 acres cultivated, 6 acres In orchard. Admirable site for a sanitarium or summer hotel. $S,000. NO. 58. 40 acres 2 miles from town 20 acres cultivated, 5 acres of old or chard, 8 ncres of 5-year and 5 acres of 2 and 3-year trees. 8-roorn bouse. $25,000. NO. 59. 7 acres. One of the most attractive places on the malu west side road, I 3-4 miles from town. Orchard In full lieartng; . buildings worth $3,000. $1,500 per acre. NO. 60. Two ulcely located resi dence lots close to business center. $000. NO. 61. Four beautifully located lots on the Heights overlooking the Columbia. $1,200. NO. C2. Four good laying lots on the Heights, $1,000. No. 03. 40 acres near Odell. All but three acres In hay. One third Is orchard land. Good house and barn. Small orchard. Free water. 110,000, one third cash. No. 64. 75 acres, 1 1-2 miles from I'arkdale. 7 acres cultivated; 5 acres mixed orchard. $9,000. No. 05. 40 acres near town on state road, 12 acres cultivated, 6 acres In orchard. Beautiful location for summer home. $10,000. NO. 60. 40 ncres, mile from Val ley Crest school; soil, location and lay of land Al. Small clearing and good log cabin. Will be covered by new Glacier ditch. $75 per acre. NO. 07. NO acres In Mosler district; small clearing. $1500. NO. 09. 80 acres near Lyle; little waste, lays well; timber; small clear ing; $5,000. NO. 70. 60 acres 1 miles from I'arkdale, 35 cleared, 15 In orchard. Buildings good barn nnd tool shop; house newly remodeled, and all the furniture Including piano. Farm Im plements, team, cow, chickens and hogs. $350 per acre. 40 acres unimproved. $150. NO. 72. SO acres of rolling brush land 2 mill's from I'arkdale; under the Middle Fork ditch; just as good soil as land that sold this spring for $150 per acre. $135 per acre. NO. 73. 80 acres under the new Glacier ditch; 1 miles from Valley Crest school. 20 acres 2 cultivated acres In strawlaTrles; good log house. $4,000. NO. 74. 20 acres, unimproved, easy clearing; covered by new Glacier ditch. 2 miles from Valley Crest school. Ideal location for summer home. $ 40 per acre, NO. 75. 40 acres 1 miles from the Valley Crest school; 5 ncres cultivat ed, 20 three and four year trees, house, barn, woodshed and chicken house. $S,500. NO. 70. 40 ncres miles from I'arkdale; unimproved; all good land, 125 per acre. NO. 77. 10 acres, 3 miles from town west side; 9 cultivated; 800 2-year trees, standard varieties; small build ings. $7,500. NO. 78. 11 acres. 1 miles west of town on the State road; all but j acre cultivated, 7 acres In 3-year Spitz and Xewtowns; acre In lier rles and other small fruit; free water; good soli, no rocks; 7 room bouse. $6,000. NO. 79. Two of the best lots on the Heights. $050. NO. 80. A good forty In 2 N 11, $50 per acre. NO. 81. A short quarter-section, 2 tulles from Valley Crest school, on stage road to the Inn; 8 acres cleared small buildings. $50 per acre. NO. 82. A quarter section two miles south of Valley Crest school; 9 acres cleared, small buildings, au acre of berries. $40 er acre. NO. 83. 71 acres, 3 miles south of Valley Crest school; heavy timber. I3750. We have a very desirable residence projierty on Columbia street, and another on Sherman avenue, to trade for ranch property. John Leland Henderson ( INCORPORATED ) Old Butler Bank Building Hood River, Oregon LOCAL NEWSPAPER BIBLE STUDY CLUB Suggestive questions on t lie Sun day school lesson by Bev. Dr. Llnscott for the International .Newspaper 151- ble Study Club. January 9, 1910 The Baptism and temptation of Jesus Matt. 3:13-17; 4:1-11. Golden Text In that he bath suf fered being tempted, he Is able to succor them that are tempted. Heb. 2:1S. Verses 13-14 Why did Jesus want to tie baptised? What reason Is tliere for the opln ion that John's refusal to baptise Jesus was a reasonable position to take? Verse 15 Is baptism essential to salvation, aud If not what Is Its pur pose .' Kepentnnce seems to have been a necessary step to John's baptism, did Jesus need to reiieut? erses 10-17 batevldence Is there that any person but Jesus saw the opening heavens, tue Holy Spirit, or heard the voice from heaven? If a few of those prenent, who were spiritual, saw and heard these things Is there any evidence to snow that the multitude did also? Verse 1 Why did the Spirit lead Jesus Into the wilderness? What reasons are there to lielleve that temptation was, or was not. essential for the spiritual develop ment of Jesus? Is temptation necessary, or a part of God's educatlounl process for all if us? Give your reasons. How much virtue would there le In doing right If there were neither temptation nor opportunity to do wrong? (This question must be an swered in writing by members of the Hit.) Verse 2 Why did Jesus fust and what Is the general effect of fasting upon spiritual life? If Christians follow the example of Jesus In the matter of fasting, what results would probably follow? Give a reasoned opinion as to whether Jesus would probably feel he pangs of hunger during the ec stasy of the fast. What are the limits of the rule that reaction generally follows exaltation and state whether Jesus was likely lasHlng through this reaction when he was "an hungered?" erse 3 lo what pnrt of the nn ii re of Jesus did the Devil make his first appeal? (Jive your reasons lor your opinion as to whether physical temptations are ns numerous or dangerous as plrltual temptations. Verse 4 What would have lieen the moral quality of the act If Jesus had made bread out of the stones? In what sense do good men live by the word of (Sod? Verse 5 Did Jesus go bodily Into the city, and if uot what did take place? lint are the reasons to lielleve that the mental temptation would he ns powerful ns If It had been phys Icnlly iK'rforined? erses b-i What does this second temptation appeal to? Are there any exceptions to the rule that a man of God will never go contrary to tiod s eftalillwheu laws? What Is It to tempt God? Verses 8 11 What method did the Devil adopt to give Jesus the most xtenslve view o Ids kingdom? What are "the kingdoms of the world" which the IVvlI controls? How could the Devil have given Jesus what he promised? lo angels always administer to those who successful! v oppose the Devil? lesson for Sunday. Jan. 16th, 1910. The Beginning of the Galtlcau Minis try. Matt. 4:12 25. 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 you should receive it. We aim to sell the articles that we know are pure and the finestquality we can obtain. Yours to serve, Kier Cass RELIABLE DRUGGISTS U -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. Opci i Checking Account with ns. Harness! Harness! if A complete line of all kinds of harness constantly ? on hand, hut If you prefer to have It made to jp order this is our specialty. We also have a line of Jfc Summer and Winter Lap Robes THAT CAN T EE BEAT! VS$ SADDLES, V HIPS, GLOVES, ETC. FRANK SALFICKY Qak street n Hood River Apple Vinegar Co. MANUFACTURERS PURE APPLE CIDER AND APPLE VINEGAR M We are now receiving cider and canning apples. For growers located M i u j rt i . . . . . , . . . . Hun mo iii i. nuuu ttauroau nnu aiso ni mosier ana vvnue Salmon we will pay freight charges. I Bring Us Your Apples and Patronize Home Industry HOOD RIVEIR Manufacturing, Engineering Company (Suceeor to J. J. LUCKEY) General Machine Work and Blacksmithing Phone 305 -M Hood River, Oregon CENTRAL MEAT MARKET P. C. YOUNG, Proprietor Fresh and Cured Meats, Fish, Oysters BUTTER AND EGGS free ..d ntaurr delivery Phone Main 6 Hood River, Oregon ft 1 First Class Livery Phone S Transfer aijd Livery Coiipai)y Agents Regulator Line Steamers Freight and Baggage Transfer New Rigs New Harness UootI Horses HOOD RIVER, OREGON. J How's This? We the undersigned will pay one bun. dred dollars reward for any caw of catarrh that we cannot cure. F. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo. (). We. the under lined have known V. i. Cheney for the last 15 years, and Is-lteve htm perfectly honorable In all business ransactlous and financially aide to arry out any obligations made by Ids firm. WnldtiiK. Klnuan & Mar in, Wholesale Drulsts, Toledo, O. Hall's Catarrh Cure Is taken Internal ly, acting directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. Testimonials m-nt free. Price 7." per bottle. Sold by all druiritlsts. 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