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About The Hood River news. (Hood River, Or.) 1909-current | View Entire Issue (April 20, 1910)
THE HOOD RIVER NEWS, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 20, 1910 IE Here r a Good One 10 acres on the West Side, 5-room house, barn, etc., 8-acres trees various ages from 5 years down pears, peaches, plums and cherries now bearing, 1 acres strawberries, black and rasp berries, free water, power if desired, good spring, 2 acres hay. Really a very desirable place at a price of only 7,500. Terms. AXOTIIKU 10 acres, 1 acre bearing trees, 2 acres bear this year, balance 5, 4 and 2 years old, blackberries, strawberries, etc 10,500 on good terms. We have inquiries for Hill residence proper ty on good terms. What have you to offer? the L-P Land Co. On Tel. 259 12 Smith Block XOE2I Hood River, Ore LAND PLASTER Have Utah Land Plaster. This plaster has been an alyzed by C. E. Bradley, chemist of the Corvallis Ex periment Station, and the analysis gave Over 98 Gypsum. STRANAHAN & CLARK 9 t! o n ft. fcfe-A. AAA TO IMPROVE YOUR SERVICE CALL BY NUMBER HOME TELEPHONE COMPANY J. F. REYNOLDS Plumbing and Tinning We install Heating Plants of all kinds Hood River Heights s. e. bartmess Funeral Director and Practical Embalmer ESTABLISHED 18 YEARS MOOD RIVER, OREGON unfet J sand A gencv REAL ESTATE sBROKERS- CASHMEHE : : WASHINGTON Send for Pricelist of Lands in the Wenatchee Valley, Wn. Well Drilling: Quick ; Successful Satisfactory DONE WITH A STAR WELL DRILLING OUTFIT FOR PARTICULARS ADDRESS APPLE LAND & ORCHARD COMPANY HOOD RIVER, OREGON Offict. No. 9 Oak Strttt Phontl. 2S or 2002-X Afi. c n.. r k I CLEANING, DVEING i and Remodeling Everything in the I j Clothing Line for Ladies and Gentlemen h Jj including Hats, Caps, Gloves, etc. j GRAY'S TAILOR SI-IOP ( 3 Eliot Block Phone 342-L Hood River j GET YOUR MILK F-ROIVI The Payson Dairy Supply Co. MOUNTAIN GLEN FARM Pure, Wholesome, Healthful, from Cows and Stables that are SANITARY. To Those Who believe in Patronizing Home Industry When you lay in your winter gupjily of Flour and Feed, nsk for CUPID FLOUR :AND: HOMEMILLED FEED If your dealer does nt want ... to supply it, come, to Us . . . CUPIt) IS STILL MADE FROM OLD WHRAT Kood River tTiifting Company HUSUM ICoad Superior Jolinmin with a crew of men Is Improving the county road between tlila point and Trout Lake. Over fl0K) will be expended lu clearing the right of way and placliix the road In itliape tor heavy trallic and a thoroughfare for auto- uiobileo. William Coate of Trout Lake, who ban been advocated by local paper and republicans throughout Kllckl tat county as a candidate for mate senutor. delres to Htute that he lit not lu the race for that honor. Mr. Coate has served this county two terms as reuresentatlve and two terms as county commissioner, and Is one of the leading stockmen of western Klickitat county. Martin Thompson, founder of Hu sum and u part owner of the present townslte. while here recently on a vltlt from bis home near Albany, Oregon, related bis experience while conducting a grist mill lu the early days at this point. When he com pleted the mill In the early no's wheat was carried over the mountains on pack animals to be ground. When the first fair was held at (ioldendale Mr. .Thompson walked over to that town leading a pack horse loaded with flour for exhibit. He had to compete with the mills at Walla Walla, The Dalles and Ooldendale, but captured the first prize In exhlb King the liest quality of flour. "PINEGKOVE Mr. Churchward and fumlly soon leave for Tacoma, Wash. The W. C. T. I. will meet with Mrs. Harvey Hand Friday afternoon of this week, holding their regular meeting Holland Lewis came up from Port land the latter part of the week for a visit with his uncle, H. M. Vannier, and family. Mr. Lewis of the firm of Brown & Lewis of Fargo, North Dakota, tft spending a few days here looking over his property. Miss Vivian Jarvis arrived from Fisher, Minn., Saturday morning, expecting to spend several weeks vis iting her brothers, Joe, Ralph and Harry Jarvis. Owing to sad circumstances the Ladies' aid society did not hold -their social Friday afternoon as was In tended, It la'liig postponed until Thursday afternoon of this week. Mr. and Mrs. Armstrong from Pe oria, 111., visited friends In the vicin ity .Sunday. Mrs. Armstrong Intends to spend the summer with tier son, who owns property on the went side. Diurrhoea should be cured without loss of time and by a medicine which Special 5 Showing Spring Suits QUALITY garments, cut and hand tailored for dress or business wear. Here is one of the new models Correct? I should say, in every detail, and only one of the many styles we are now showing. GORDON HATS to go along Walk-Over Shoes To Complete a nighty Dressy Combination J. G. VOGT BLOWERS BROS. AGENTS FOR MITCHELL WAGONS, BUGGIES AND HACKS CULTIVATORS, ETC. WE ARE ALSO AGENTS FOR GENASCO ROOFING, made of Trinidad Asphalt Don't use Roofing composed largely of Coal Tar. Use GENASCO and Be Safe. BLOWERS BROS. like ChamlKTlaln's Colic, Cholera and J promptly but produces no unpleas- is pkasant and safe to take. Sold Diarrhoea Hemedy not only cures, ant after effects. It never falls and ' by all dealers." JVe fce; v-p rin q Go ods 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, Linon, Silk and Leather lines have teen climbing skyward we have been fortunate in getting together a nice lot of goods at prices that are exceedingly low 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 a Black Cat ' Hosiery New Embroideries An exceptionally pretty lot of embroidery edegs,u 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 We Maki Special Efforts to Serve Our Patrons Welt and dlvi tht 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 I2l2c. Apron Ginghams 8c to 10c. Imported French and silks 20c to 25c. Percales in blue and white, white ground with polka dot and figures. Prices from - 8c to 16c BRAGG MERCANTILE COMPANY