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THE HOOD RIVER NEWS, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 2, 1910 3 5 ftfe by Spring Goods A goodly portion of our new spring goods that we bought early have arrived and the styles, patterns and general appearance seem much more striking than any previous season. In fear of the fact that everything in the Wool, Cotton, Llnon, Silk and Leather lines have been climbing skyward we have been fortunate in getting together a nice lot of goods at prices that are exceedingly lot and it will be wise to make your purchases early. New Shoes Styles run very much to pumps; then we have a nice lot just received in Oxfords and regular" light shoes, as well as pumps in patent, tan, black suede, ooze calf and kid. These shoes are from shoe makers who have a reputation for making good goods and up-to-date styles. Galitees, Cheviots Galitees are going to be pop ularit makes good, substan tial garments for all the fami ly and their standard quality is especially emphasized. Cheviots for Men's Shirts, Ladies' Shirt Waists and Ap rons; waists and aprons for the children there are no bet' ter goods, Linons We are offering Table Lin ons, 72 inches wide in pure lin on, patterns polka dot and roses, poppy and clover leaf, at $1.25 and $1.65. These are exceptional values. Napkins to match at $3.25 and $3.50 per doz. Don't neglect this sale until they are all gone. Hosiery . Guaranteed. Our line of Black Cat Hosiery is the best values on the market and ev ery pair is guaranteed to give satisfaction or replaced with a new pair and no questions asked. This is pretty strong argument, but the style, beau ty and values are in them And you take no risk in buying this line. 4 Black Gat ' Hosiery New Embroideries An exceptionally pretty lot of embroidery edges, inser tions, corset covers, flounces, beedings and allovers in Swiss, Nainsook and Muslin, and we are making special prices on these lines for a short time. The variety is too large to give range of prices from 5c up. Gloves We are offering special val ues in men's work gloves; hog skin gloves for ruff, hard ser vice at 65c. Saranack buck, soft work'glove, for $1. Sev eral styles gauntlet gloves for $1.25 to $2. Corsets American Beauty. Style, ease and comfort are the first requirements of a corset. The American Beauty corset is built to meet these require ments and are guaranteed to meet all demands. Get one and if not satisfactory, return it. Prices from $1.25 to $3.50 It Maki Special Efforts to Serve Our Patrons Well and Give the Best Values and Service Possible New Ginghams and Percales We have a nice lot of ginghams for dresses, pattern colorings are clear and pretty. While this line lasts at 10c to 12l2c. Apron Ginghams 8c to 1 uc. imponea rrencn ana siiks iucto m rercaies in dim ana wnue, wnue grouna wnn polka dot and figures. Prices from.. .. - 8c to 16c BRAGG MERCANTILE COMPANY ALL OREGON MEWS Portland. Or., Mrnvh 1 (Special) Oregon In to Ret wide publicity throughout the Knt during the com ing year If the plan of I.onU W. Hill, president of the (irvnt Northern Hnll- wny, works out. Mr. Mill propones to Rather exhibit of what Oregon rale and place thetn In an exhibit enr which will le cent Kant and routed through the sections of the country where It will do the most good. That these exhibits will ac- You'd Like Running Water throughout your house and grounds, would you not? And not being in close proximity to the city water mains, you're wondering how to get it? Well thats easy, for a Leader Water Supply System will furnish at all times, an ample supply of hot or cold water for your house, your lawn and your stable if desired. The Leader System Is of unequaledeffi' ciency and economy in operation, and guaranteed to give complete satisfaction. Ask your dealer to tell you all about the Leader System or write to us for booklet, How I Solved the Water Supply Problem." an T H b 1 t HOOD RIVER AGENCY Apple Land & Orchard Co. urxxxxxx Office, No. 9 Oak Street. Phone 26 or 2002-X JjEslie puTLER, President F. McKerchek, Vice President Truman Butler, Cashier Sutler "BanKing Co. Pionttr Banhr$ of Hood Kivtr Vallty Deposits ox)cr a HatfMiltton Dollars Interest Paid on Time Deposits Safe Deposit Boxes RHINOEIJ cotnpllHU a great deal, accompanied as they will 1k by n lecturer. Is cer tain and that many thousands of settlers will be brought to this state as a direct result Is believed. An actual demonstration of what this state can produce In fruits, grains, grasses, vegetables, etc , will un questionably prove convincing to the Easterner. Attractive literature will accoiupau.v the exhibit car, telling 'A opportunities here for the home seeker and the lecturer will answer ques tions about this state. President Hill nxk support for his plan from Oregon people In the gathering of exhibits with which to equip the car. His company now has representa tives In this state collecting Informa tion to be used In the advertising campaign to be waged by Mr. Hill. Since the 1'ortlnnd I'nlon Stock yards opened for business last Sfp temlsT, iMit cars of livestock have been handled there, representing an approximate valuation of $ (.Cmm.ism. according to Manager I. (). Lively. The market thus established ha been of great value to the city and to livestock growers throughout the Pacific Northwest for competition for their products has resulted in In'tter prices and quicker sales than formerly. Hogs this week have been hovering around the f 10.00 mark and mutton has leen very high as well. A remarkable sale of Oregon fruit lands was that nmde during the pant . week when the Hurrell orchard, of (or acres, near Medford In the Hogne River Valley, passed to new owner for the record-breaking figure of .vm,. 000. Captain (Sordcn Vooorhles, of Portland, sold the property to ('. M. Speck nnd associates, of Spokane. The orchard has a splendid record, returning a fortune ench year from Its large acreage of apples and pears. It Is said a portion of the orchard may Ih suh-dlvldcd and sold In small tracts by the new owners. prbtes are offered for successful flights and with favorable weather condi tions, it Is expected some new world's records may be made. The meet will le held on the Country Club grounds east of the city. Special rates have been made on the O. K. & N , Southern Pacific and Hill Hues from outside points to Portland nnd return during the progress of the meet, and a large attendance Is ex pected. The Booster' a Excursion The springtime outing of North western people, mistakenly called a midwinter excursion, starts this year on March 10, when the special trains of the Southern Pacific leave Puget Sound for the run through Oregon and California. Last year the ex cursion was made a boosting trip for the Alaska-Yukon Pacltie exposi tion; this year It will te for general boosting purposes of the whole Pa cific northwest and people of every northwestern city are expected to bring along n supply of literature. The Steamer TEAL leaves Portland for The Dalles, Big Kddy, and way points, Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays at 7 a. m., returning Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays, leaving the Dalles at 7 a. m. Resumed service Feb. 1st, 1910. Portland Is to have an aviation meet March 5, 0, and 7. Business men have organized a three-days exhibi tion of flying machines and l. Lively has lecn made manager of the event. Charles K. Hamilton, celebrated aviator who made flights at the Lor Angeles meet and captur ed many prizes, will be the star of the coming contests nnd will try to set new world's records for altitude, high nnd low speed flights, l our local aeroplanes will lx entered In the contests, while Mr. Hamilton will bring Curtlss, Wright and Far- jfapancoc JVovcltko Kutane and Tokyo Dishes. Bamboo Furniture. M. NIGUMA 4 Oak Street, Corner 1st Phone IbO VV. C. ADAMS Contractor and Builder Personal Attention Given All Work. Thone i1-K. Reeidence. TM June Slrret, HOOD RIVI-R, ORUGON REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS FOR WEEK JUST ENDING Furnished by the Hood River Ab stract Company. Alltert Ruhnke to Apple Land and Orchard Company, 103 acres Mount Hood Ueo (J Simmons," Jr, to S Gilbert Emlllo north half of lot M of River side near Dee Geo G Simmons, Jr, to Louise P Simmons south half of lot 54 River side near Iee Mary L Adams to Charles E Adams -t) acres I'pper Valley C C & C T Miller to W T Kent 20 acres Mount Hood William Stewart to Marjorle S Pll son, Lt) acres 1 mile south of Tucker Bridge D McDonald to O M Coleman block 0 Pleasant View 1:1500 Geo W Dltnmlck to Julia M Combs and B F Becker 20 acres Mount Hood f4740 John S Slane to W J MeCready 12 acres west of K P cemetery The Oregon Lumber Company to William Yates 100 acres Mount Hood Omar L Day et al to Geo W Dim- mick lots 14 and 15, Spanglers sub division $(500 Lee II Smith to Charles I' McCan 24 acres south of Idlewlld cemetery Mrs M J Johnson to Harry John son west half of lot 3 block 7 town of Park hurst $:550 Right of way deeds In favor of the Valley Electric Railway Company which Is to run through the valley have started to make their apiear- ance for record, ten having been filed last week which granted a 40 foot right of way through section 28 and part of section 21 township 1 north, range 10 east Willamette meridian also part of section 34 township 2 north range 10 east Willamette meridian. Government By Commission. Northwest cities will watch with Interest the outcome of the Charter Amendments to be voted on at the comlug municipal election In the city . of Seattle. Two of these amend ments are Intended to give the city two of the essential features of gov ernment by commission. Instead of -'."Z n adopt the full commission Idea, these two proposed amend ments provide, the one for the elec tion of nine couucllmen at large In stead of electing the body from the several wards, the other for a non partisan primary. Notice to W. O. W. Mem bers Esteemed neighbor: As I have been elected clerk of the W. O. Y. you will find me at Wood & Huggln's store where you may pay your lodge dues. Be prompt In paying. Yours In E. H. and R. Floyd Spurlin, clerk; B. F. Barrett, C. C. Lane & L Confectionery, Cigars Fishing Tackle Spaulding's Sporting Goods All Kinds of Soft Drinks Oak St.. opposite Smith Block. Hood River. Ore. JOHN COWUEY SHOE SHOP Will sell at cost my entire stock of shoes till all is sold. Rubber Heels a specialty Opposite Postoffiee Hood River, Oregon Oregon Shojtline and union Pacific TIHE TABLE Effective Sunday, Jan. 16, trains will arrive and depart at Hood River, Oregon, on the following schedule: WEST BOUND No. 9. Fast Mail (no passengers) 4:M A. M. No. J. 8oo-8pck ana-Portland :45 " No. 11. Portland Local 7:45 " No. t. Oregon Washington Express 116 " No. L Portland Local .. tM P. If. No. T. Portland Limited. 6:45 " EAST BOUND No. 2. Pendleton Local 10:25 A. M. No. I. Chicago Limited 11:56 " No. 12. The Dalles Local :10 P. M. No. 4. Soo-S pokane- Portland tM " No. 10. Fast Mail.... 9:10 " No. C Oregro Washington Expressions " No. 3. No. 5 and No. T make no stops between Hood River and Portland. No. 1 and No. 11 stop at all stations. No. 4. No. 8 and No. 10 stop at The Dalles. Arl ington. Umatilla. No. stops at Mosier, The Dalles. Celilo, Des chutes, Burg's, Rufus, Arlington. Coyote, Irrigon, Umatilla. Hermiston. Stan field. Echo. No. t stops at all stations between Portland and Pendleton. No. 12 stops at all stations between Portland and The Dalles. For further Information inquire at the ticket office. J. M. FREDRICY, Agent. ROSS & RICHARDS CIGAR STORE The Lsadlng Canlectienlsta aits' TobacceltU (Billiard Room and Bowling Alley In Connection) Agency Portland Journal Oak Street Hood River, Oregon JOHN 0. ZOLLS & SONS Contractors in Stone, Brick and Concrete Work Hood River, Oregon STRANAHAN & SLAYENS t Contractors and Builders ESTIMATES PVBNIBHgD ' Phone 2S6M Hood River. Oregon W. O. ALDRED Contractor for Grading, Exca vating and Teaming Both Phones Real Estate Bulletin SI 2500 10 Aere m - of which " are in full bearing, balance 1 and S years old. good house, barn, well. etc. This year's income should be more than S3Q0O. Terms $5000 down. 5 Acres 1 mile from town, all in trees, 4 acres berries between trees. $ 5000 one acre of trees full bearing, balance 8 to 5 years old. in fine condition, small house and barn, well and windmill. Terms $3000. balance 8 per cent. $ 4000 w,hlntT,Uuntnct' T to 10 miles out. at 8100 per acre, part of this is brush land, easily cleared. Terms 1-2 down. See these before buying, or else get our com plete list of all kinds of property. INSURE BEFORE THE FIRE. We represent standard companies only, such as the PHENIX. LONDON and LANCASHIRE and many others. G. Y. EDWARDS & CO. Office next Mt. Hood Hotel PHONE 22S-L QPPER YALLEY H,ANDS 160 Acres Improved Other Improved Tracts Several 40 Acre -Tracts Smaller Tracts Timber Tract This Property is All Listed g Right and Sold at List Prices W. H. MARSHALL DEC, OREGON 322 SxXXXXKXXKXXXXXZZXXXXXXXrXXXZX3 mini biplanes, which he will II y Big