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THE HOOD RIVER NEWS, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 6, 1910 8 Cflflfl VARnQ 0F beaut,ful s,LK FABRICS worth from U U U U I MllUu $1.00 to $1.50, NEXT SATURDAY, 9 a. m. to 9 p. m., 58 per yard. . V y v. .V. " j 4 1 1 ACADEMY, Ederheimer. Stein & Co You Young Men With Many Friends You are the ones who can't afford to overlook our Spring Suits. Most of all the drape, the liner of grace, are what make these clothes distinctive and different from others. We'll show you the different models gladly, whether you want to buy or not. Post yourself on our styles, our prices, we'll SAVE you enough tor the NEW SHOES nstEwaaar'ar' not J a ft' IN rJC-rf-fl t Film A TIE- different that will not slip at the heel or off the foot. High arch and heel-complete in every detail-like all FLORSHEMS 'Natural Shape" MOST STYLES S5.00 TMI AVIATOR FRANK A. CRAM Live Local Copies A full line of poultry supplies at Whitehead's. Mlis Kate Earl was n Sunday Kueec at the Bartmens home this week. Don't let the rabbits eat your trees, liuy your tree protectors at White head's. Horn To Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Mc Isanc of Mt. Hood at Parkdale Sun day, April 3rd, a boy. Mr. and Mrs. Truman Butler are guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. B. S. Huntington In Portland this week. I Mr. and Mrs. Howard Stewart, of Martins Ferry, Ohio, will occupy Dr. Shaw's new bungalow. Mr. Stewart expects to engage In business here and become a permanent citizen. A. 1 Bateham, of Mosier, was here Friday on a business mission. D. D. Hall "was also down from our sister town and H. O. Klbbee, editor of the Mosier Bulletin, dropped Into town Saturday. The Mt. Hood Railroad Reneral office has beeo moved Into quarters In the depot and the Boneborro Or chard Co. has taken the building and will use It for a real estate office. Apple Lands me honest information on tne test rropenies in the Hood River Yalley Furnished on Request 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 Spitzen bergs one and three years old, 45 trees assorted family orchard 2 and 3 years old, 2 acres in clover and 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 main 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. Thi3 is one of the best op portunities for investment in the valley. 103 ACRES, partly improved, slightly rolling, heavy red shot soil; 2 miles from Odell and within a short distance of school house and main road; 20 acres under cultivation, nearly all in Newtowns and Spitzenbergs, 5 acres bearing; 4 good springs and creeks on place; 8 acres practically clear, balance in light oak and fir timber; small house and barn. All implements go with place. Tract could be sulxlivided into several good farms. A bargain at the price of $16,000. $4,000 handles this. DEVLIN & FIREBAUGH THE LEADING DEALERS SIITUNI BLDC Portland, On. I. I. B. I T. BLDfj, Bond liver, On. Mrs. Marlon MacKae Is noted as one of the guests at the Hotel Cor uelius lu Portland. Mr. and Mrs. E. J. DeHart and dauliler are at their summer home on the Columbia for the season. Mr. and Mrs. I.. H. Huprglus have j returned from their wedding trip and are at home to their friends. A. H. Jewett, now of White Sal mon but one of Hood River's pioneer citizens, was here Monday,foraday s visit. A. L. Pajfe will soon commence the erectlou of a neat buniralow on the lot he recently purchased on Colum bia avenue. It Is reported that C. s. I rue re cently sold his business property on the heiuhts for l."i,(XK). No section of the city is bulldlutf up more rapid ly than the hill district. A neat railroad time card was Dlaced about town Monday by an advertising agent who had been here Tor a few days, it gives tne urnvai and departure of the O. R. & N., North Bank and Mt. Hood railroad trains. The handsome new house which F H. Morlan has been erecting on State street is about completed and Mr. Morlan Is having It painted. Mr. McCarty s new home in the same neighborhood Is also receiving the finishing touches. Win. Nason of this city and ('. D. Holmes have bought The Dalles brickyard and will engage In the manufacture of brick. The plant has a capacity of I'J.ixxi brick a day. Mr. Holmes is Mr. N'usou's brother-in-law and recently arrived here from Ohio. A gaug of Greeks employed on the section of the Mt. Hood railroad en gaged In a lively light Sunday after noon at Trout creek. One of them was quite badly battered but was still in the ring Monday when It came time to go to work. The recent announcement thut the American Express Co. had bought the express business of the Pacltic Express Co. on the coast, was verified locally last week when the agent here was notified and a sign hung over the door of the express office making the fact known. Fred Ileitis was agreeably surpris ed by the arrival here Monday of a soldier comrade whom he had uot seen for forty-five years until he met Mm In California last winter. Mr. Deltz and his friend both served In a New York regiment during the war and were both made lieutenants from the ranks. The Oak moving picture show started an Innovation in the way of attracting patronage Monday by announcing that It would hand a package Friday evening, April l."th. to the patron who draws the lucky number and that If he or she prefers they will receive a $" gold piece In stead. Coupons will Is? given a way each evening until the drawing takes place. Expert Piano Tuner. W. H. Carrier Phone L'10 K If you have u small second hand safe to sell phone M-M. Coarse ground and rock salt at Whiteheads. ieo. D. CnllM-rtson & Co. write all kinds of Insurance. Fire, life, acci dent, plate glass and bonds. If you have property to list phone the olllceand Mr. E. V. Howlund of our firm, will call on you. B. E. Duncan. For Sale Brand new visible type wrlter, 'i.". Try It a week. A.Wil son, Mount Hood depot. For Sale Xi acres of peerless apple laud 7 miles out on the east side. :VH) trees "i years old, 1W trees :i years old tre's 2 years old and trees 1 year old; "h trees, commercial varl-etlt-s, all in prime condition. Will sell entire tract or will subdivide. For Information see E. A. E. Clark, Odell, Phone Odell ll'I, or Shelley & Son, Carson, Wash. Mr. MacKae will return this week and wants property for eastern buy era. Write or telephone to office or Mount Hood Motel. Hoy Slocom after an absence of several months arrived here Monday for a visit. St. Mark's Guild will hold Its Eas ter sale Saturday, March Uth, at uartmess store. Cnpt. and Mrs. Sherman of Port land were here Sunday as the guests oi Air. ami Mrs. . J . Maker. F. L. Gordon, one of White Sal mon's enterprising real estate men, was here Monday on a tiuslness visit A. A. Sllsliee who will start a cigar factory here arrived Monday and ex pect to get his establishment In operation this week. The Apple Laud & Orchard Com pany has bought one of the new White gasolene automobiles. It Is the only one of this make In the valley. M. T. Moss, C. E. King. G. U. I.ee, F. G. Plummer & Son, of Portland, Miss Jessie King and Miss Olive Keane, of The Dalles, were guests at the home of G. V. Edwards over Sunday. A meeting of the stockholders of the base ball club Is advertised In another column. It Is reported that an effort Is In-lng made by one of the stockholders on the heights tocorner the stock at a low figure and secure control of the grounds. A. H. Hellbronner of Butte, Mont., Is a guest at the home of his brother J. II. Hellbronner In this city. Mr. Hellbronner says that Hood Klver with Its green lawns and budding trees Is a pleasant change from Butte at this season of the year. The Oregon barler shop has just been completely fitted up and now gives the city one of the finest of these establishments In the state. The new shop Is equipped with all the conveniences of a modern estab lishment of this kind Including baths. The woodwork for the fittings were manufactured at Hood Klverand are Oregon fir. It has a door oeilng Into the lobby of the hotel as well as a street entrance and a gorgeous new barber pole Informs patrons of Its location. About thirty memliers of the Ba raca class enjoyed a very pleasant evening with Mr. and Mrs. H. F. Davidson last Thursday. The eve ning was spent In playing games, listening to music and In partaking of the delicious refreshments provided by the host anil hostess. The latter were served by Miss Helen Davidson, assisted by Miss M utile Farnall. In addition vo the members of the class Prof, and Mrs. McEaughlln, Mr. and Mrs. E. E. House and Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Gllmore were present. Ouceo Tree Protectors at White head's. This Is the last week for great bargains at Dabney's furnlturestore. Don't miss them. We are now equipped with a first class automobile and are in a posi tion to show your property. Call and see us. B. E. Duncan & Co. Buy two good lots for a little money. Payments on your own terms. Phone I68K, or address l-D, care of News office. Special Notice to All Members of Hood Ulver Chapter of the American WOmau's League: Members may now send In cash subscriptions to the Hood Ulver News to the treasur ererofHood Klver Chapter and re ceive full credit on their memtershlps on same basis as Class A magazines. The league lias secured new quar ters over S. E. Bart mess & Sou's fur niture store on Oak street which will be open at all times to the gen eral public, who may be Interested in the upbuilding and general welfare of the community. It is of the high est Importance that every business man, and every mother In Hood Klver, pause for a few moments to Investigate what the American Wo man's league means to you and your chlldreu. Don't put it off. Do It now. Early Kose seed potatoes at White heads. Gucco Tree Protectors at White heads. Money to loan. Apply to Geo. D. Culbertson & Co. Wire wound wooden plie Is nut held In stock, but made to order. If you want any see Joe Wilson. Ilazelwood sweet cream and Ice cream can be obtained in quantities from now on at Koss & Klctiard's. Kex Brand Stock and Poultry Food. Best In the world. The kind that brings results. Whitehead's. Owing to t lie fact that we are go ing to move, furniture will be slaughtered at Dabney's. Now Is the time to refurnish. For Kent An elegant front otllce or sleeping room in the Davidson building. Steam heat. Apply at room or at Eight & Water otllce. Mrs. MacRae will return this week and wants property for eastern buy ers. Write or telephone to office or Mount Hood Hotel. The Apple Growers' I'nlon has on hand a carload of Kex I. line and Sul phur Solution, and more on the way. They will also sell Black I-af and Arsenate of liead. Your orders so licited. Parties Interested In ralslngcucuiii liers this season for the Hood Klver Apple Vinegar Co. kindly phone or call at the factory as we are desirous of having the contracts closed at an early date. Diarrhoea should lie cured without loss of time and by a medicine which like Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Kemedy not only cures promptly but produces no unpleas ant after effects. It never falls and Is pleasant and safe to take. Sold by all dealers. The normal school question Is fair ly before the voters by the Initiative bill for Monmouth framed by her alumni. This separates It wholly from politics, and gives the voters a fair chance to express their choice. Schools are a necessity we must ed ucate the boys and girls and we must have teachers. The normal school Is the place to train and pre pare these. Vote, "Yes," for Mon mouth. J. B. V. Butler, Sec. Com. Earlv Kose seed potatoes at White heads. S. W. McDonald, general agent for the Kegulator boat line, was here Monday inspecting the new dock and road to the landing. Night Officer Hlckox arrested Ievls Paterson Wednesday night at the O. It. & N. depot for being Intoxicat ed. He pleaded guilty and was fined $." and costs. The home of F. E. Farrls In the Mt. Hood district was destroyed by fire Thursday. The origin of "the fire was accidental. The barn and other outbuildings were S'lved. Dabney wants to see you. You want to see Dabney for furniture. The greatest bargains ever offered. A slaughter In household goods that outdoes the most sanguine expecta tions. Come now. This Is the last week. Joseph E. Groff sold 50 acres of his leautiful Valley Crest Kanch to Jos eph C. Thullen, jt Cleveland, Ohio. The clearing will begin at once. The transfer was effected through John Iceland Henderson, Incorporated. For Sale Strawlsrry plants. Fine home grown plants. Phone l'.HL'-E. I'pper Valley I have some good buys now In the I'pper alley. W. II. Marshall. Kex Stock Food sold under a guar antee to give satisfaction or your money refunded at Whitehead's Feed Store. Dabney Is now offering bargains In furniture that cannot be duplicated anywhere. You will miss it If you don't gi't In on this. Hood Klver's society folks will Is? glad to learn that an opportunity will Im 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. Saturdnvs onlv.nt present, Is-glnnlng April Uth, D o'clock till .. Grubbing Outfits Wanted Frefer Faultless No. 2 but No. 1 will do if price is right. State condition and price. Address J. 0. Goldthwaite, R. D. R. No. 2. 'Phone Odell 8X2. A. W. ONTHANK NOTARY PUBLIC Dealer in CITY PROPERTY Legal Papers carefully drawn. Money loaned on f irst Mortgages Fire Insurance In best Companies. Surety Bonds of all kinds. Stenography and Typewriting. Business promptly attended to. 306 Oak Street Hood Rlr.r Our Experience is worth money to you B. E. DUNCAN & CO. FRUIT LANDS ORCHARDS