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8 THE HOOD RIVER NEWS, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 13, 1910 Yc JCt vS? CfttlV dciV High Grade Hosiery Imported by Marshall Field o o & Co., to retail for 50c to 75c, blacks, tans, whites and fancies, f)NF RAY 7Sr a. rn. to zJ p. m. see our window display uiilumi, t-uu Success in Businnss Rests on Confidence f, 1 SH CThe foundation of all trade is confidence; a feeling of good will and absolute assurance. Hood River people turn more and more to our establishment because they have faith in the dependability of our merchandise, and the promptness and ef ficiency of our service. HGet the habit of buying your Clothing, Dry Goods, Shoes and Fancy Goods of us. We have in stock the best of the "good ones" in every line of wearing apparel and, notwithstanding our clean, reputable business methods, our prices, owing to intelligent buying, are always ( the Jobvest in nood Kiver. MOOD RIVER AGENT FOR KINO WAISTS FOR LA DIES FRANK A. CRAM ?v Ai ::Ln& - - "I V I' ' Wl V ias-v '-VSV ' f Edcrheimcr i'f Stein Co. f ' MAKERS Live Local Copice Mr. and Mrs. A. I. Mason were Portland visitors Sunday. A. E. Lathrop was In Portland this week on a business visit. X. C. Evans and Dr. J. F. Watt were Portland visitors Saturday. Mrs. E. R. Manning's father Mr. Cobb of Michigan Is here for another visit. Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Bell were busi ness visitors In Portland Wednesday and Thursday. Clint Wood was here Saturday from Mosler looking husky after his winter In California. Attorneys. W.Stark went to The Dalles Monday on a professional visit. S. A. Knapp now in business at Woodland, Wash., was here Monday on a business trip. E. W. Dirge of Seattle, a land owner at Hood Kiver, was here for a short visit last week. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Kerr returned to Hood Klver last week after a tour through the Willamette valley. J. Y. Lltt, of Payette, Idaho, an experienced fruitinan, was here Thursday on a return visit. Mr. Lltt expects to locate here. Absolute Bargains IMPROVED 78 Acre in the heart of the valley; 16 acres in commercial orchard of Newtown and SpiUenbera, of which half are in full bearing: balance from 1 to S yean old; 14 acres more in cultivation; balance light clearing-: large, well-built house, very modem: good buy: stock, farm implements and everything included. Price 125.000. 20 Acres all first class orchard land; slightly rolling; excellent drainage; red shot soil: slashed and burned; can be cleared and plowed for 1100 per acre: will make one of the best 20's for a home or an investment, in the valley. Price $175 per acre. Terms. 12 1-2 Acres in the Oak Grove district; C acres in 4 year old Newtowns and Spitzen bergs, fine condition; S acres in strawberries. returned over $030 last year also 2 acres in on year old strawberries. This insures an immediate income. Good family orchard; small house; spring water can be piped to house; 6 acres unimproved: partly cleared; splendid buy at $7,500. (4.000 cash. 11 Acres, close to town on the West Side; good house, large barn; 2 1-2 acres 7 year old New towns and Spitzenbergs; 1 1-2 acres 5 year old Spitzenbergx; 1 acre 1 year old New towns and OrtJeys; complete family orchard; 2 1-2 acres strawberries, blackberries and rasp berries in the orcemrd; county road on two side; near school. Home and good income fur SIO.OOOO. $3,000 cash. 5 Acres 4 miles from Hood River; good clay loam soil: planted to commercial orchard 2. 3 and 4 years old. save 1-2 acre meadow: good drainage. Snap at $2,000: 1-2 cash, balance on or before four years at 6 per cent. UNIMPROVED 100 Acres partly improved; Blijfhtly rolling: heavy ml shot Moil; on the edg-e of the famous Willow Flat district; short distance from school and railroad station; 20 acres unrffr cultivation; nearly all set to New towns and Spitzenbenrs; 5 acres bearing; 8 acres lijrht oak and fir timber; small house and barn; several good springs on place; could be easily subdivid ed into several fine tracts for homes. 14,000 handles this. 40 Acres 8 miles south of Hood River, on the Eaat Hide, of which 30 acre? is good orchard land and could be easily cultivated; lig-ht clearing: bargain at $5,000. 10 Acres, nearly level with excellent drainage; best red shot soil; contracted to be cleared and plowed: beautiful view of the valley and both mountains and on the main county road. MOO per acre. Eany terms. The fullest information on the best properties in the Hood River Valley furnished on request by Devlin & f irebaugb TME LEADING DEALERS Swetland Building H. R. R &. T. Co. Building POKTLAND, OREGON HOOD RIVER, OREGON Lniert of tlie BaptUt church will hold a bake Kale at Nlcbul'a drug store on the hill Saturday, April 16. II. L. Fitzgerald, district manager of the I'acitie Telephone and Tele graph company, was here Friday on a tour of inspection. Ieroy Armstrong returned from Salt Lake Monday where he closed up his affairs a editor of the Herald Republican and will make his home here. Morlan & Lathrop will occupy the full basement and corner store In the new Otten building. Thestore room will be U4.U feet giving the firm much larger quarters than they now occupy. Col. S. F. Blythe, census enumera tor for the west precinct, went to The Dalles Saturday to meet Mr. Iieach, superintendent of census tak ing for Oregon. J. F. Reynolds at one time a resi dent of Hood Kiver and later pro prietor of a store at Isingen was here Saturday. Mr. Reynolds Is now en gaged in wheat farming in eastern Oregon. I). X. Ryerlee of St. Johns was up the early part of the week to pay his Hood River taxes and to visit old friends. I). N. says the Apple City is going some. The new brick blocks look good to him. Miss Mabel Young who has been at Heppner for several weeks returned to Hood River last week. Miss Young contemplates a trip to south ern Oregon In the near future in quest of land in Lake county. The ladies aid society of the Valley Christian church calls attention to the excellent work done on the manse by Mr. Nesblt and wish through the News to extend thanks to him which took the form of a resolution adopted at a recent meet ing of the society. Lane & Kent, the Oak street to bacconists, have had the front of their store removed and have rear ranged the fittings and show cases. The store Is much more attractive and convenient than formerly and Is bringing them increased patromige. The new meat market opened by the Hood River Packing Company is a palace affair In the meiit handling line. Kqulpped with mirrors, plate glass, oak and nickel trimmings, a refrigerator of many tons capacity and clean and sanitary It falls In line with the progressive Ideas that char acterize Hood River merchants. The new market Is In charge of Andrew Kern ami Is doing a good buslnens. Washington's state railroad com missioners made Hood River a short visit Friday. They came across the river from White Salmon where they had lieen on an official visit and took supper at the Mt. Hood Hotel. Later they went to The Dalles. The party was composed of Commission ers H. A. Falrchlld, of lielllngliam, W. V. Tanner, S. Jones, F. M. Lar wood and L. C. Kaler, of Olympln, ami M. II. I'ressly of (ioldendale. F.xpcrt Piano Tuner. i. H. Carrier Phone L'H) K. Coarse ground and rock salt at Whiteheads. Don't let the rabbits eatyour t rces I'.uy your tree protectors ut White, head's. ieo. It. CullsTtson & Co. write all kinds of insurance. Fire, life, acci dent, plate glass and bonds. If you have property to list phone the ofllce and Mr. K. W. Hou land of our llrm, will call on you. I!. K. Duncan. For Sale I'.rand new visible type writer, (.". Try It week. A. W II son, Mount Hood depot. For Sale acres of peerless apple land 7 miles out on the east side, :UNI trees ." years old, 1 M trees :i .years old l.'iO trees 2 years old and Us tn-es i year old; f!7S trees, commercial vari eties, all In prime condition. Will sell entire tract or will subdivide. For information see L. A. K.Clark, Odell, Phone Odell 1;M, or Shelley & Son, (.'arson, Wash. Mrs. MacRae will return this week and wants property for eastern buy ers. Write or telephone to offlte or Mount hood Hotel. Horn To Mr. and Mrs. H. V. Watson, Sunday, pril loth, a girl. Born To Mr. and Mrs. ('. 11. Me Reynolds, Monday, April 11th, a boy. The Payson Dairy Co. has sold its dairy business to J. O. Johnson who will conduct tt In future. Attorney C. J. Bright aud Mrs. Bright arrived here from Wasco Mouday, for a visit with friends. Mrs. (lamella I. (irant of Boston, Mass., Is the guest of Mrs. Louise Boyden at her summer home at Oak (irove. A. H. Grlliln and wife of Aberdeen spent Monday at the home of F. C. House on their return trip from Cali fornia. The Merchants Association held au Interesting meeting last night. The subject for discussion was credit and cost of doing business. Dr. F.dwln L. House, of Spokane, Is at his ranch at Pine (irove and will preach at Riverside Congrega tional church Sunday morning and evening. J. C. Skinner secretary of the Com mercial club has purchased a motor cycle which he uses to transport himself back ami forth from ills home in the oak Grove district. Geo. I). Culbertson & Co. have leased the business apartment next to the News otlice and will take pos session as soon as the Waucoma Ab stract & Investment Company can move into the First National Bank building. Mrs, L. Clark and daughter Mrs. W. O. Hadley returned from their stay In southern California. While there they visited Rev. Mr. Collins and wife who are pleasantly located at Ventura. Mrs. Clark's health was much benefitted by her trip. The Hood River band Is being re organized and will commence re hearsals tonight at the Commercla Ciub rooms. The band will Ih small ler than formerly, but will be com posed of all experienced musicians and will take up high class music. C. B. McReynolds, who has been clerk In the postofllce for some time, has resigned and taken a position with the Bragg MercantlleCompany. Mr. McReynolds Is familiar with the grocery business and goes to the Bragg company at an Increased sal ary. Rawson ami Stanton have pur chased several hundred acres of land In Yamhill county, which they will utilize In growing nursery stock. Mr. Stanton returned from there last week and states that he found It nec essary to secure land away from Hood River to supply the demand for stock, on account of the limited area here, and that land here was so high It did not pay to use It for nurs ery purposes. Gucco Tree Protectors at White head's. We are now equipped with a first class automobile and are in a posi tion to show your property. Call and we us. B. K. Duncan Ac Co. Buy two good lots for a little money. Payments on your own terms. Phone I6NK, or address l-D, care of News office. K. F. Batten has 40 hens that pro duced 47 dozen of eggs lu one month. This seems hard to beat. Next. The trustees of the Hood River Humane Society will hold a m'x-ing at the otlice of K. H. Hartwlg at 2 p. m.. April ltfth. James F. Thomson and Miss Mar-' garet Flury of Wasco wre married Monday at the Methodist parsonage by Rev. T. B. Ford. Misses Sadie and Ivy Ford, daugh ters of Rev. T. H. Ford, returned Monday evening from Portland to spend the summer with their parents. The Odd Fellows will hold a Mir picnic Tuesday. April I'ti. at Wlnans which will be attended by all the lodges in the valley anil their friends ami families. The band has lieen en gaged to furnish music and an ex cursion will be run on the Mt. Hood railroad to accommodate visitors. I'ncle Josh was certainly the right kind of an uncle. You can read about him on another page. It looks to us like Fade Josh was easy. He certainly let loose of the coin In a scandalous fashion. According to the stort he bought a little of every thing in Hood River. Thos. Klnnaird and J. R. Kinney have purchased the grocery business of ('. K. Chapman on the Heights and will take possession shortly. Mr.. Kinney has Is-en with the Bragg company for some time and has a wide acquaintance. .Mr. Klnnaird Is also well known here having been In business for a long time and It Is predicted that the new firm will do well. C. A. Mordeu business manager of the Oregonlan came to Hood River Sunday anil went to his place le t ween here and Mosler. Mr. Morden bought the Ireland place and is transforming It into one of the finest apple ranches In this part of Oregon. He returned to Portlaud Sunday evening. W. B. Dtckerson returned from the east Friday where he recently took the body of his brother for burial. He was accompanied by Mrs. Dick erson and little daughter. P. W. Peck, Mr. Dickinson's brother-in-law, and a land owner at Hood River, Is here visiting for a few days. The hitter's home Is In Minneapolis. Money to loan. Apply to Geo. D. Culbertson & Co. Wire wound wooden pipe Is not held In stock, but made to order. If you want any see Joe Wilson. Ilnzelwood sweet cream and Ice cream can be obtained In quantities from now on at Ross & Richard's. Rex Brand Stock and Poultry Food. Best lu t he world. The kind that brings results. Whitehead's. For Kent An elegant front offiee or sleeping room In the Davidson building. Steam lieat. Apply at room or at Light & Water ofllce. Mrs. MacRae will return this week and wants property for eastern buy ers. W rite or telephone to office or Mount hood hotel. The Apple Growers' I'nlon has on hand a carload of Rex Lime and Snl phur Solution, and more on the way. They will also sell Black I-eaf arid Arsenate of Iead. Your orders so licited. Parties Interested In rnlslngcnenm bers this season for the Hood River Apple Vinegar Co. kindly phone r call at the factory as we are desirous of having the contracts closed at an early date. Diarrhoea should be cured without loss of time and by a medicine which like Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy not only cures promptly but produces no miplcas ant after effects. It never falls and is pleasant and safe to take. Sold by all dealers. Karly Rose seed potatoes) at White heads. I For Sale Strawln-rry plants. Fine home grown plants. Phone l'.KH'-L. Fpper Valley I have some good buys now In the I 'per alley. W. H. Marshall. Prompt relief In all cases of throat and lung trouble If you use Chainlier laln's Cough Remedy. Pleasant to take, soothing and healing In effect. Sold by all dealers. I'PIkt valley I have 7i :i acres, small house and barn, nearly all good; adjolnes l.V) acre-tract Just cleared and set to trees. A buy, W. II. Marshall. Dee. Kvery family, and especially those who reside in the country, should Im provldsd at all times with a bottle of Chamberlain's Liniment. There Is no telling when It may lie wanted in case of an accident or emergency. It Is most excellent lu all cases of rheumatism, pprutns and bruises. Sold by all dealers. W. O. ALDRED Contractor for Grading, Exca vating and Teaming Both I'honrs Grubbing Outfits Wanted Prefer 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. 306Oak fitrrrt Hood Rivsr Our Experience is worth money you B. E. DUNCAN & CO. FRUIT LANDS ORCHARDS