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t THE HOOD RIVER NEWS, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 9, 1910 DR. F C. BROSIUS Physician and Surgeon Raaideaee. Oak ud Park. OrAea. Oak and Seeend Office hours. 10 to U a. m.. t to a and 7 to p. m. Ruosna t, 4 and a, Brualua Block, Hood Rivar. Or. H. L. DUMBLE Physician and Surgeon Calla promptly answered ia towa'or country, day or alfht Televhonea-Reaidenee'.Ul. Office U. Office In tha Brualua Buiklinc. DR. E. O. DUTRO Physician and Surgeon Office ower First National Bank Home'phooe. Ree-TIB JOfflce phone 71 Hood Rirar, Oregon SHAW & BRONSON Physicians and Surgeons Eliot Block Phona 14 Hood Rirar. Orasoa J. F. WATT. M. D. Physician and Surgeon OfBca. Homa phona SO, Raaidenea, KB Hood Rirar. Oregon Or. U. H. Sharp tr. Kdna B. Sharp DRS. SHARP Osteopathic Physicians Graduataa of th American School of Oataopathy, Klrksville. Ma. Office in Kliot Buiklinc Phone-Office 1(4. Residence I0Z-B. Hood Rivar. Oregon C. H. JENKINS, D. M. D. Dentist Office, Hall Buiklinc. over Butler Banking- Co Office phona tS. Residence phone X8-B Hood River. Orexon H. Dudley W. Pineo, D. D. S. Dentist Office over Firat National Bank Office -Hume phone 111. Reaidenae-Home 1S1-B Hood Rivar, Oregon M. E. WELCH Licensed Veterinarian Hood River. Oi A. J. DERBY Lawyer rallh block Hood River. Oregon E. H. HARTWIG Attorney at Law Smith Blockjuver Flret National Bank Phone 168 Hood River, Oregon John Leland Henderson Attorney at Law Hood River, Oregon A. A: JAYNE Lawyer Hl Building Hood Rivar. Oregon SAMUEL W, STARK Attorney at Law Riot Building, Phona SpsM Hood River, Oregon A. C. BUCK Notary Public and Insurance Agent Roam 11, Broalua Block Hood Rivar, Oregon HOCKENBERRY A BARTLCTT ARCHITECTS Davidaon Building HOOD RIVER, OREGON Phona 41 Qy Engineer and Surveyor NiwiLt, Goaarrr 4) VflWW fteodima Buiklinc Huod River, Oregon Trio Orchestra Musle furniahed for all orcaainna. Inatruinentation from three pleoea te any num ber desired. Addreea or phona O. O. NEWMAN 44-X or MO-L Hood River, Oregon ALBERT SUTTON Hrcbitcct Ball B.jiWIng yood Rjyar, qrejtnn Adrprtlalno; lrtnK" nm,wi" l( what yon ndvortlMC wtrn out your KilvprtlM'mcnt. It's just as easy as finding it, and a whole lot better. The profit you make on early and wise investment is yours. Try it City NO. tt. Fine rt'tridence and lot ad joining Dr. Shaw's, two block from depot. $2,600. NO. 10. Three fractional lota ad Joining "The Flni," near nchoo) houxe, unimproved. $1,000. NO. 11. Quarter block bUHluen property, adjoining Jacknon't), oppo site court house. .$10,500. May be old separately at $0,000 for the cor ner lot and $5,500 for the aide lot. - NO, 12. Itesldence lots, Sherman avenue and on top of hill. $175 and upward. NO. 23. On Sherman avenue, three blocks from depot. Lots 9 & 12, lilock 24, Hood Klver proper $000. Lots 3 & IS, Block 24, Hood Klver proper. f.VK). Lots 2 & 1, Block 24, Hood Klver proper. $.w0. NO. 27. A lot and a half on Cas cade. $000. NO. JW. Lots 14 and 15, Block 13, Burrett-Slpraa Addition. $800. NO. 40. 7 Koom house, 3 lots and lare barn, on the Heights. $:i,000. NO. 45. 6 Koom house on Cascade, $2,200. (iood terms. NO. 40. Two lots and two houses thereon. East part of town. $1,050. The lower one 5 room house and full lot, $050. NO. 52, A lot and a fructlou aud a house of Ave rooms aud a fraction, on Sherman avenue. $2,500. NO. 55. Small house and 00x150 foot lot, on the Heights. $050. NO. 00. Two nicely located resi dence lots close to business t'f liter, $000. NO. (11. Four beautifully located lots on the Height overlooking the Columbia. $1,200. NO. 02. Four good laying lots on the Heights. NO. 7U. Two of the best lots on the Heights. $050. NO. N5. Three room house and two lots on Montello Avenue. A tieauttful view. $750. NO. U2. Two nicely located lots In Wltmns addition. $500. East Side i NO. 4. 11 acres at Leui station; 10 set to standard trees; small house and barn. 5,000. NO.21. 80 acres, 8 miles out on east side; 00 acres Al apple land; 10 acres 1 to 6 year trees; 5 acres In potatoes; 7 acres partially cleared. $8,500. NO. 41. 40 Acres, 7 miles out on east side. Some Improvements. $4,(K. NO. SO. A good forty In 2 N 11, $50 per acre. NO. 01. Flftce.li apres splendidly located, close In. 13 acres In orchard four acres mixed, bearing; balance In 3-year standard varetie. (ood house, Unrn and apple house. $10,- 000. Good terms. NO. U5. Forty acres, one year; Uall pears, half opulet. l"rce $18,000 cheaper than you can buy raw land, clear and plant. NO. 00. SUty acres, fifty n or chard; thirty apres in 1 year stan dard apples, two-thirds Newtowns, balance mostly Spit,. $50,000. NO. 100. 30 acre orchard; ? acres 8 year, balance and 4 yer. (Jood buildings; near store and school. $21,000. NO. 10. 10 acre orchard, with 2,000 bo; crop In sight; good build ings; stock and Implemeots Included, near church, school, store t sta tion. $U,50Q. NO. 104. Twenty acres near store, school, church and station. It) acres In orchard, 5 tearing, balance a and 4yenrtives. $1,000, F.asy terms, NO. 105. Forty acres, half In or chard, $750 per acre. Kasy terms. West Side NO. 7. 10 acres adjoining "Better Fruit" ranch, 9 acres In trees, 4 and 5 yenr, good Improvements. $ NO. 10. 'JO acras n ik Oroye Ulst. d acres cultivated, acres In a to 7 year trees, small house tn irn. $S,00q. Yery puny U'fWB. iru. a; acres, a miles trom, town, all cultivated, M trees, huwm, barn, chicken hoiiwvi and yards, $4,500. t NO. M. acres close to lawn, all In trees, bul(lng new and good. A neat, clean place, $J,000, NO. 42. 140 Acres, fir and oak, 8 miles out on west side. Very easy terms. $15,400. NO. 43. Two 80's In 2 North 9, one at $40, the other at $50, Half Ptt". NO. 4S. 31 Acres, tiooa piece ni laud, it) inlles out on West side. $2,000. NO. 49. Ten acres, three miles yest of ball park. Seven, ftpros In f. 8 and t year trt'. A lot of small fruit. Oood house and barn. $8,000. NO 57. 20 acres miles from P. O.on state rond. 12 acres cultivated, acres In orchard, Admirable site fur a sanitarium or summer hotel, $s,ooo. NO. 58. 40 acres 2 miles from town 20 acres cultivated, 5 acres of old or chard, 8 acres of 5-year and 5 acres of 2 and 3-year trees. 8-room bouse. $25,000. NO. 59. 9 acres. One of the most attractive places on the muln west side road, I 3-4 miles from town Orchard In full bearing; buildings worth $3,000. Price $16,000. No. 05. 40 acres near town on state road, 12 acres cultivated, 6 acres In orchard. Beautiful location for summer home. $10,000.- NO. 87. Ten acres la Oak Grove, three acres In one year trees; small house. Grand view. Will trade for Hood Klver city property. $3,000. NO. h. Improved ten acres near Barrett school. 150 bearing trees, 100 one year and 300 five year trees A fine orchard and home. $4000 worth of buildings. Team and tools Included. 12,000. NO. 90. Oak Grove, ten acres;elgbt acres In two and three year 8plten- burgs and Newtowns; splendidly lo cated and well drained; trees aud soil In tine condition. $10,000 NO. 90. Eighty acre orchard. 12 acres In full bearing, eight acres of two year pears; balance four and three year standard apples. Of course you expect a price that would put a crimp In Creosus' wad, but you can't buy this for $1,500 an acre because the price Is $H) the owner Is willing to leave a good margin of profit to the man who pays him his. NO. 9S. 300 acres unimproved. $50 per acre. NO. 102. Ten acres, two In trees, $1000. NO. 103. 20 acres of four year olds, $20,000. (Gilt edge) Upper Valley If vou want e-ilt-edce Dror erty m this section, at right prices, consult a specialist we know the land and we know the values. Note the activity in this coming coun trywaiting means more money. NO. 1. 150 acres of Ideal orchard land, the beet location for a large orchard In the l'pper Valley; mile from Valley Crest school; under new lacier ditch; 80 acres brush, balauce light timber. $17,500. 40 acres of the above, with Im provements worth over $5,,U00, 17 acres cleared; small young orchard; 1 room house, new; wood houne, large barn, stock and Implements, $9,000, The southeast 00 acres, unimprov ed; frouts ou county road; elegant slope. $00 per acre. Back 00 acres, jj acres In alfalfa; lo cation far orchard and building un excelled. $S0 per acre. NO. 2 50 acres l'pper Valley, 14 acres under cultivation. t)i acres In berries, JoO trees, 8 and 4 year; small house and good barn, 100 Inches free water, some stock and implements. $5,500. NQ. !. Utt acres, across the road from new terminus of Mt. Hood rail road, and from new school bouse; 12 acres In cultivation; 350 two year trees, HO0 ready to bear, 150 bearlug; acre of alfalfa. Good new ! room house; barn Ux'li, woodshed and chcken house. $10,000. NO. 47. 40 Acres unimproved, near Mt. Hood O., 2,500, Very easy terms, NO. 53. 25 Acrvs near the Mount Hood postorriee. $100 per acre. NO. Ofl. 40 acres, mile from Val ley Crest school; soli, location and lay of land Al. Small clearing ami good log cabin. Will be covered, by new tilacler ditch. $00 pwr acre. NO. 72. $0, acres ol rolling bniHli land 111 IUs from Varkduk; under the Middle Fork, ditch. ViK is now $15Q per acre, Nl). Ml acres under th w'v Glacier ditch: 1 miles from Valley Crest schcu4. W acres cleared, 2 acres hi strawberries; good log Jioue. $75 per acre, NO. 74- 20 acres, unimproved, cany clearing; covered by new tilacler ditch. 2X miles from Valley Crent school. Ideal location for summer home. $40 per acre, NO. 75. 40 acres miles from the Valley Crit svhoolj 5 acres cultivat ed, ll three and four year trees, house, barn, woodshed aud chicken houxe. $H,5O0. NO. 70. 40 acres. miles from rarkiUlle, unimproved; nil good land, lli'i per acre. NO. Nil. 71 acres, 3 tulles south of Valley Crest school; heavy HiuInt. $3750. NO. Ml. ishelter ldge. An Ideal location for country home a view beautiful Iteyond your happlt dreums; lu the "banana belt" a thermal U-lt, with admirable air, drainage, und eujoy lug several wveks more freedom from frost than land west of the river. NJ acres brush and timber, small clearing; roomy, com fortable log house; good barn. $100 per acre. NO. 94. Klghty acres, unimproved IX miles south of Valley Crest school, on mala road. $0,500. Outside NO. 24. Idlewlld, Columbia Beach. Lot S, Block 22, $400. It 9, " $500. NO. 31. 40 acres of brush back of Lyle, $50 per acre. NO. 32. 150 acres, three inlles from Husuin, unimproved. $3,200. NO. 50. 5,000 acres 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 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, eaeh 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 beautiful on the Columbia, with a magnlacent view of Mount Hood. , NO. 67. 80 acres In Mosler district; small clearing. $1500. NO. 00. SO acres near Lyle; little waste, lays well; timber; small clear ing; $5,000. NO. 93. Gilliam County Ranch. 4:15 acres all in cultivation; level. Two story seven room house; 10 horse barn. Well. Many other buildings. 150 acres In crop, which goes with the deal. Some machinery. Trice $25 per acre. Mortgage of $5,900. Will trade for equity. If you are ripe for a swap, investigate this if it doesn't fit we have seven or eight more iu that section, all sizes and conditions one of them Is made to your measure. NO. 100. Well Improved ranch of 297 acres near Corvallls, $20,000. Will trade fur Hood Klver property. John Leland Henderson (.INCORPORATED ) Old Butler Bank Building Hood River, Oregon AIL OREGON MEWS Tratllc arrangements are being completed between the Hill railroads the Great Northern, Northern Pa- cldo and Spokake, Portland and Se. attle, and the Oregon Electric Rail way whereby a traflc Interchange will be established that will give the Willamette valley a competing line with the Southern I'aclfic on trans continental freight. This arrange ment is bound to prove an advan tage to the people of the whole val ley for competition in transporta tion, as in everything else, U helpful. Hogs broke all former records lu the Portland market late last week, when the remarkable price of $11 a hundred pounds, live weight was paid by the local packers. This price was not only the highest ever Dald here la the memory of the local pack ers, but leads the whole Cnlted States far the last half century at least. For about one week Portland has bad the distinction of leading the whole United States In being the highest priced hog market. When hog went to $10.10 and $10 25 hist week, it was thought the limit bad lnen reached, but the Jump to $11 shows the scant supply of high class porkers in this market and the strong demand. Forest supervisors of Oregon, Washington and Alaska will meet In Portland March 21-20. The program contains many subjects of great im portance In the administration of foreign affairs and the gathering will have much to do in shaping policies to be followed In the future. I. F. Knelpp, assistant forester, will at tend the conference as reprewentatie of the Washington office. The super visors Will discuss methods to lie fol lowed In meeting common problems and successful exierlments in meeting difficulties will he told for the beulfit of all. In the Interchange of .experi ences and new Ideas the suicrvlsors hope to profit largely at the coming session, Improved Railroad Equipment The newspapers of Oregon, Wash ington and Idaho cannot watch too carefully the railroad Improvements which will take place In these three states during the next year. Reports (rout headquarters are to the effect that the transcontinental roads are prepared to spend many hundreds of thousands of dollars la the North west tcg1nnlug wtth the spring month. This means only one thing and that is that Oregon. Washing ton and Idaho have reached that state of commercial development where It tKVomes necessary to give thern the very Itcst possible railroad equipment. In Washington alone the Great Northern will spend more than $2,500,000 during the year 1010, and there Is no doubt that enormous sums will Ih ssnt In Improvements In the other Northwest states. Whether it is Just a Little Powder that we know are pure and the finest aualitv we can obtain. Yours to serve, Keir V: ? RELIABLE - m Smith Block, Hood River, Oregon We are always pleased to extend courteous as sistance to new residents of Hood River and the Hood River Valley by advising them regarding any local conditions within our knowledge, and we afford every convenience for the transaction of their finan cial matters. New accounts are respectfully and cordially invited and we guarantee satisfaction. Sav ings department in connection. HOOD RIVER BANKING & TRUST CO., ho00r0cgon" Warm More than half the pleasure of driving is in being comfortable when driving a person wants to keep warm. I do, and I believe you feel the same as I do. Doesn't. make much difference whether you drive for pleasure or business you need a good, warm robe, anyway one that you can wrap yourself up in and feel comfortable that is the kind 1 want to show you. Drop in and see the robes and get prices. Yours for more business, FRANK SALFICKY Harness and Saddlery Don't Leave the WITHOUT INVESTIGATING Mosier Valley for aimilar' land !ln other lections. Buy now before' speculators addtheir profits. Commercial Club of Mosier MOSIER, OREGON 6 Miles East of Hood River, Oregon HOOD RIVER Manufacturing. Engineering Company (Successors Blacksmithing Phone 305 -M CENTRAL MEAT MARKET 3 P. C. YOUNG. Proprietor Fresh and Cured BUTTER FREE AXD PROMPT DELIVERY Phone Main 6 Hood River, Oregon First Class Livery Transfer aid Agents Regulator Line Steamers Freight and baggage Transfer New Rigs New Harness CJood Horses I WOOD & Fancy and Staple Groceries Preferred Stock, Heinz's Mince Meat, Catsup, Apple Butter, Etc. Splendid line of canned Tomatoes S0L13 AGENTS FOR ...Your orders will receive onr best attention... j 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 Cass DR II OOTSTS H Robes Hood River District Natural advantacea far fruit trowin unexcelled. Land price hara doubled la last two yean but are not half that aaked to'J. J. LUC KEY) Hood River, Oregon Meats, Fish, Oysters 9 AND EGGS Phone 5 Livery Conjpaijy HOOD RIVER, OREGON. S N HUGGINS 3 57 varieties Tickles, Krout, 3 and Corn atlO cents "1 PURli WMITU FLOUR