THE HOOD RIVER NEWS, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 30, 1910 10 i ..." I I i : vdwlh mmMUYi pfM . OUR AFTER EASTER OFFERING Thousands of Snowy Garments at prices much less than the natural costs. The entire line offered at ls off regular prices. All goods marked In plain figures. Don't wait, pitch in and supply your summer needs. We know its the 'Best Line on Earth. I tx , O A HPT TDHA V FROM 9 A. M. TO 9 P. M. 35 DOZEN BEAUTIFUL WHITE WAISTS INeXt 1 UlVJLyr I WORTH UP TO $2.50. YOUR CHOICE, ONE DAY, $1,33 Our Ladies9 and Men's 4 Wmnl ft A (Hlfim We ere Pud,f Spring Shoes Heady jT rMi jCTLm Ls7 U,7fl our Easter Outfits Live Local opxc6 A full line o( poultry supplies at Whitehead'. Don't let the rabbits eat your tree, liny your tree protectors at White head's. C. K. Luthrop. formerly In the teaming business here, has located at Hillsdale, Oregon. Miss Mellii Oltnger was Id Portlaud and St. Johns last week visiting friends and relatives. Mrs. Seneca Fouts was a guest at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Baker, last week, return ing to Portland Saturdny. Early Rose seed potatoes at White heads. W. M. Ellis left Monday for an ex tended visit with his daughter at Frank ton, North Dakota. .1. M. Parry came down from Moro Sunday and will start work develop ing ten acres which he owns In the Oak Grove district. Col. and Mrs. X. F. Tucker were guests at the Hotel Oregon over Sun day. Col. Tucker Is an ottlcer In the L'ulted States navy. I'pper Valley I have some good buvs now In the Upper Valley. W. II. Marshall. Descriptions of Some HOOD :: RIVER :: BUYS Sound Good When You Read Them We Guarantee These to Show Up BETTER THAN THEY SOUND See Them And Be Convinced IMPROVED 5 ACRES, all good orchard land and all under cultivation, 4 miles from Hood River on main traveled road; 3 acres in 2-year-old Newtowns and Spitzenbergs, complete family orchard; strawberries, etc, 3-room house. First class bar gain at $3,000; terms to suit. 10 ACRES, 5 miles out on West side, in choice district on main county road; 5 1-2 acres in young orchard of Yellow Newtowns and Spitzenbergs one and three years old, 45 trees assorted family orchard 2 and 3 years old, 2 acres in clover ar.d the balance of the place in light timber. Im proved with large 7-room house with all modern conven iences. Good barn and other outbuildings. A bargain at $8,500. Terms. 25 ACRES, 20 acres very best orchard land 5 acres in New towns and Spitzenbergs, 1 and 3 years old; 9 acres partly cleared; new 4-room house; spring and creek gives free water for irrigating. Nicely located on ma;n county road, only 4 miles from town. We can sell this for a short time only at $5,500; $3,500 cash. You will have to act quick to get this. 35 ACRES, 20 acres of which are under cultivation and planted to standard varieties of apples, mostly Yellow New towns and Spitzenbergs, one-third of which is in full bear ing; balance of the place, 13 acres, is partly cleared. Im provements consist of an 8-room house, large stone apple house, 5-room tenant house and good barn; also a new pump ing plant which cost $700. Located 4 1-2 miles from Hood River on county road. This place will sell for $40,000 with in a year and is a big snap at $30,000. Terms. UNIMPROVED 10 ACRES, 1 mile west of Odell, good red shot soil, covered with large fir timber; under ditch and just good slope for draining. Price $1,500. Terms. 20 ACRES, in the heart of the valley; high and sightly with beautiful view of Mt. Adams, Mt Hood and overlooking the entire Hood River valley; land nearly level, best red shot soil, easily cleared; scattering pine and oak with little brush. 9 inches of water; stock go with the place; county road on two sides, within 1-2 mile of store, school and railroad sta tion. $1,500 cash will handle it. This is one of the best op portunities for investment in the valley. DEVLIN & FIREBAUGH THE LEADING DEALERS Swetland Building H. R. B. &. T. Co. Building PORTLAND, OREGON HOOD RIVER, OREGON Mr. and Mrs. W, F. Andrews after a long stay lu Dakota and other middle western states returned home Thursday morning. A numlier of the members of the local lodge of Kebekahs went to The Dalles last week to attend a conven tion of the order held there. Mr. and Mrs. W. F. McReyuolds, now living in Portland, came up Thursday, called here by the death of Mrs. ' Mc Key Hold 's father, A in us Boynton. Jlmmie Lacey, on Ids way from The Dalles to Portland where he is making his home, was here for a short stay Thursday. A. L. Davles has moved to Trout dale, wherp he owns a farm and will reside during the summer. Mr. Dav les has been employed by the David son Fruit Company for several years Notwithstanding the many auto mobiles seen constantly on the streets, a look into Foust's (iiiului wairon hospital Indicates that sever al are there for first aid tothe Injured and a few for a course of drastic treatment. A visit to Suow & I'pson's big ma chine shop shows that grubbing out fits are lu active use, as they are busy maklnir and repairing them. This establishment Is now equipped with machinery capable of handling the heaviest kind of work. Koss & Richards have purchased the cigar store and Ice cream estab lishment lately conducted by L. li. Stevens on the heights and have re modeled and refitted it. It will be conducted In a first class way under the management of Mr. Richards. Hugo Victor, traveling passenger agent for the Atchison. Topeka & Santa Fe railroad, visited lloml Riv er Thursday, looking up business for the company. Mr. Victor Is located at Portland and stated that Mood River Is certainly a wonder fur mak ing a stir In the world. Mrs. (Jeorge Katun left fur lirants Pass Thursday to juln her liunband, who, with Wyman Eaton, has pur chased I'M acres of unimproved lands there. She was accompanied to the train by a niimlM-r of friends, who re gretted to see her leave Hood River. Wyman Katun left Saturday for Grants Pass to Join his son. The new lounging chairs which the Hotel Oregon has Installed In Its lobby were made by theNtewart Fur- nltnre company. Their luxury and romiori is past truing ami 11 win oe well for the hotel to see that guests secure rooms Iwfore taking a seat In them. Otherwise there will lie no necessity as they are rest compelling to n degree that docs away with the need of a lied. Harry L. Bartlett was here Thurs day to see about proving up on his timber niul stone claim In the valley. Mr. liartlett Is the man who discov ered a lt'dl acre tract of desirable land In the valley about a year ago that had not been taken up and was not platted In the government survey. He Is now In the real estate business In Portland, but at one time was In business here. K. C. Brock came up from Portland for a few day s visit h rlday. Miss Pearl Bradley came up from Salem Friday to sjientl Faster holi days with the home folks. Will Baker siient the week end here visiting at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. . J. Uaker. Mrs. J. K. Rand, after a visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. K. I.. Smith, returned to Portlaud Tburs day. Humphrey Barton, the St. Paul man who has made extensive Invest ments here, arrived Thursday for an other look at Hood River. Mr. and Mrs. F. W. R.xkhold. who rwpntlv lioiiirht. In the I'lioer Villev. arrived here last week and are mnk Ing their home on their new possess Ions. Mrs. Ij. F. Henderson and Miss Henderson, ho have been In south ern California, returned to Hood Itlver Friday and Joined Mr. Hender son who had been back some time. H. K. Perry left Wednesday for North Yamhill, Oregon, to start a nursery for Rawson & Stanton of Hood River, who will open a branch of their Hood River establishment then'. I sold a piece of the Adams acreage to Frederick & Arnold Friday. The chances are growing less. Remember you can't beat these chances for prices and terms for land In the val ley. M. P. Isenberg. Mrs. W. F. Radford and daughter, Miss Ruth, and Mrs. Harry Dano came home from Sierra Madra, Cal., Thursday, where they have bi-en spending the winter. Miss Radford's health was much lienefitted by the stay. A. C. Buck, justice of the peace, did a lively business last week In the matrimonial line. On the same day he married B. M. McKlnnon and Mrs. K. Ditlin, who gave their residence as Hood River, and Ij. H. Davis ami Maud Redden. I he latter gave asco county as her residence. . A glance Into the athletic club gymnasium most any night shows a room full of enthusiastic youngsters and a nnmls-r who are not very young. Indulging In active exercise The outfit has recently Is'cn added to by a pair of parellel bars. L. A. Urant anil Lou (senlierg are the Instructors. List your proH'rty with Iievlln 8c Flrebailgh. If you have a small second hand safe to sell phone IHi-M. Coarse ground and risk salt at Whiteheads. For Sale i" acres of peerless apple land 7 miles out on the ea-l side. iUH) trees A years old, 100 trees :i years old l.-)0 trees 2 years old and Us trees 1 year old; Ii7 trees, commercial vari eties, all In prime condition. Will sell entire tract or will subdivide. For Information see I,. A. K.Clark, Odell. Phone Odell l-'i, or Shelley & Son, ('arson. Wash. You know what a good teacher means to a child. Vou know what he means to a community. We must have schools and we must have schools and we must have teachers, The Normal school Is now submitted free from politics. That's the way you want It kept. If you pay taxes on fliMMI, It will cost you four cents a year to maintain the Slate Normal at Monmouth. Vote "Yes" on this bill. Oucco Tree protectors at White head V Have buyers for some improved and unimproved fruit farms. Call and list your place with (ieo. D. Cul liertson & Co. C. W'. Kdmunds, M. I)., eye, ear, nose and throat diseases exclusively. Ofllce hours l:.'I0 a. m. to 4 p.m. Phone 4.1. Res. !,. We are now equipped with a first class automobile and are In a posi tion to show your prowrty. ( all and see us. B. K. Duncan & Co. I have a client who wants to bor row f:M) for two years. Will pay H per cent and secure note with first mortgage on Improved real estate valued at tlsoii. Phone 'MX M. S.W. Stark, Kllot Bldg. Early Rose seed potatoes at White heads. A. W. Meyers of Cascade Locks was here Monday on a business trip. Attorney A. A. Jayne was a busi ness visitor at Goldeudale Monday. For Sale Strawlterry plants. Fine home grown plants. Phone l',M)2'L. Born To Mr. and Mrs. Allen Ma crum near lee, Saturday, March 'M, a boy. Ed London was here Sunday from Portland to take a look at his ranch In t he I'pper Valley. L. J. Cox of Pendleton was here looking over the valley Sunday as a prospective Investor. Dr. Shaw has purchased a new automobile from t he ill Is-rt Vaughn n Company. It Is a Hudson Twenty. Comity Judge Derby aud Chris Dethman were at Lyle last week In specting the country with a view to Investing. Dr. M. F. Shaw, who has Is-en away for some time returned home Thursday. He was accompanied by Harry Wood who went east with him. A concert and song service will be the program next Sunday evening at lhe; o clock vesper service at the I'liltarian church. All are cordially Invited. 11. A. MacDonald. Judge Iyflaud Henderson thinks he has discovered the ruins of a burled city on his fruit farm near I ...vie, due to unearthing some very peculiar looking rocks that appear to have been hewu ages ago. Excavation for the Otten block was commenced Saturday and Ross St Richards have moved their cigar store to the corner of Fourth & State streets, next to Duffy & Zimmerman bakery. Our specialty Is orchard lands. Dev lin He Flrebailgh. (ieo. D. Cullicrtson & Co. write all kinds of insurance. Fire, life, accl dent, plate glass and bonds. If you have property to list phone the olticennil Mr. E. W. Howland of our firm, will call on you. B. E. Duncan. Choice lots lu Rlvcrvlew Park Ad dition. Buy your lots iM-fore the prices nil vance. J. F. ISatchelder, 21." Cascade avenue. For Sale Brnnd new visible type writer, m. Try It a week. A. Wil son, Mount Hood depot. Wire wound wooden pipe is not hel.l in stock, but made to order. If you want any see Joe Wilson. Rex Brand Stock and Poultry Food. Best In the world. The kind that brings results. Whitehead's. (Jucro Tree Protectors at White heads." Money to loan. Apply to (Jeo. D. Culbertson & Co. Buy two irood lots for little money. Payments on your own terms. Phone I68K, or address l-D, care of News office. Mrs. MacRae will return this week and wants property for eastern buy ers. Write or telephone to office or Mount Hood Hotel. John D. Rockefeller of Portland, namesake of the Standard oil klug, was registered at the Mount Hood hotel Sunday. Madame Carrol), (ieo. W. Simons, J. O. Rouudtree ami R. Livingstone were among the Portland people who spent Sunday here. M. Bare us arrived from Columbus, Ohio, last week. Mr. Barcus last fall bought a ten acre place In the Oak (irove district whkdi he will develop. (i. D. Woodworth brought his new White Steamer up from Portlaud last week. It Is certainly a beauty and Is the subject of much admira tion. Hood River's siK'lety folks will lie glad to learu that an opportunity will Ihj offered them to have mani curing done In the most up to date manner. Grace Elliott Hussey will be located at Plath's drug store. Saturdays only, at present, beginning April Kth, 9 o'clock till 5. Ieslle Butler, Hood River's pioneer banker, and Attorney A. A, Jayne will speak In the ojH-n forum next Sunday evening at the Asbury church. A sst lal musical program will lie arranged, Mrs. ( has. Hall will render a violin solo, Mrs. P. S. Davidson, accompanist. A special quartet will sing. Sieclal provision will lie made to accomodate the crowd. A. A. Jayne has money to lend at 6 per cent on good security. For results, list your orchard laud with Devlin & Flrebaugh. Style Shop announces Easter show days on and after March 17. Your lus(iectiuii Is Invited. Hazel wood sweet cream and Ice cream can be obtained In quantities from now on at Ross & Richard's. Rex Stock Food sold under a guar antee to give satisfaction or your money refunded at Whitehead's Feed Store. For Rent An elegnnt front ofllce or sleeping room In the Davidson building. Steam heat. Apply at room 8 or at Light & Water ofllce. Mrs. MacRae will return this week and wants property for eastern buy ers. Write or telephone to office or Mount Hood Hotel. The Apple ( rowers' t'nlon has on hand a carload of Rex Lime and Sul phur Solution, and more on the way. They will also sell Black leaf and Arsenate of lcnd. Y'f orders so licited. I'PIst valley J have (11 3 acres, small house and barn, nearly all good: adiolnes l.V) acre-tract lust cleared and set to trees. A buy. W, II. Marshall. Dee. Parties Interested lu ratslngcucnm hers this season for the Hood Itlver Apple Vinegar Co. kindly phone or call at the factory as we are desirous of having the contracts closed at an early date. Now Is the time to get your Pana ma hats ami tiring them to the French I'erlslan Cleaning works and have them made over Into a hat. Have Just received the negligee block. the latest for Panamas, phone .'t4"M Our Experience is worth money to you B. E. DUNCAN & CO. FRUIT LANDS ORCHARDS J