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About The Hood River news. (Hood River, Or.) 1909-current | View Entire Issue (April 27, 1910)
THE HOOD RIVER NEWS, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 27, 1910 3 nnot IE Here9 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, 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. ANOTHER 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. Tel. 259 12 Smith Block IOEZII Hood River, Ore. 0 ?unset FsCtnd A gency REAL ESTATE BROKERS; CASHMERE WASHINGTON Send for Pricelist of Lands in the Wenatchee Valley, Wn. Well Drilling Quick ! Successful Satisfactory PON WITH A STAR WELL DRILLING OUTFIT FOR PARTICULARS ADDRESS APPLE LAND & ORCHARD COMPANY HOOD RIVER, OREGON 0ct. No. 9 Oik Strut Phon.t. 26 or 2002 X 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 9 8 Gypsum. STKANAHAN & CLARK r . o gxrxxzxxzgxxsxxxs: 1 TO IMPROVE YOUR SERVICE CALL BY INI I J fVl BPR jj HOME T- 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 pi T Afi c n.. r k CLEAJVIJVG, WEIJVG H and Remodeling Everything in the Clothing Line for Ladies and Gentlemen J including Hats, Caps, Gloves, etc. J GRAY'S TAILOR SHOP E Eliot Block Phone 342-L Hood River S GET YOUR MILK f"Rorvi 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 supply of Flour and Feed, ask for CUPID FLOUR :AND: HOMEMILLED FEED If your dealer does not want ... to supply it, come to Us . . CUPID IS STIt.L MAPI- FROM OLD WHEAT Kood Riper fTliCCing Company REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS FOR WEEK JUST ENDING Furnished by the Hood IUver Ab stract Company. J E Kols?rtson to It F Lynch 718.0.1 acres 0 mile went of town (irunvllle C Kuff to C l Urunn, 1V acres I'pper Vulley $."0OO A Schiller to () il Hfll. '20 acres south of I'lne (Jrove Charles E Devol to John W Uatb- gate, 150 acres near (Jreen Point Mur.v I Hodges to John W Uatb gate, 1H acres near (Jreen l'oiut E C Urock to IJ E Duncan lot 7 block 2 town of Wauconm Mary E Smith to Itobt E Harbison 4D ucres southeast of O. It'll $13,000 Henry T Anderson to Joseph V Goldsbury, 144 acres I'pper Valley $7.'00 J Adrian Epplng to Viola J Tar tcr H acres north of East Barrett school f'JOOO C A Tucker to W A Flrebaugh 81 acres south of Tucker's bridge W A Flrebaugh to August Nlejians 31 acres south of Tucker's bridge Chus T Early, trustee, to T W At ktnson 2 acres near Odell depot John A Mattson to Oust H Matt- son, undivided half interest in lots 1, 2, 11 and 12 Cascade Locks li00. Hood IUver Orchard Company to Sophronla E Nesblt 5 ncres near Vnl ley Christian Church $1."00 Robert Kami to Vega Hughes lot 100x200 feet north of Frank ton J T Holman to Laura V Stone lot 4-1 block 3 Stranabau's second addl tlon f l.'iOO M F Sbaw to Milton H Sharp west half of lot M south addition $ :(GO0 William M Sylvester to Edward V IJerge 10 acres near Barrett school $1,500 ABANDONS MINISTRY FOR POUTICSJTS MORE REAL Firmly In the belief that as a min ister of the gospel he wns living In a sphere of Ideals and theories, apart from the world's activity and pro gress, Charles H. Brandon, formerly of Grace Baptist church of Spokane, has abandoned the pulpit to enter national politics, which, he says, after all to some extent expresses life as It Is actually lived, adding: "I have come to feel that while the ministry continues to preach and Idealize, politics continue to live and do; that the gap Itetween them con tinues to widen, and that the preach er's world of Ideas is coming to be regarded by the practical world as an embodiment of fanciful theories, ex cellent to be written about, sunir about, theorized about, and, to some extent cried about, but not to be carried Into politics and government and made universally operative. I have no word of criticism to pass upon the calling of the inlnUtrv. It is the highest among men. While I was In It 1 tried to fulfill Its re lulremeuts to the utmost." free themselves from the enslavement of partisanship ami sectionalism, from the tyranny of passion and prejudice. Above all, the press must Imj kept free from theenslavlng power of money. It may le urged that It takes a great deal of money to con- duct a modern uewspaper. It takes a great deal of money to conduct a named, as the newspaper commonly Is, "a property." Though large sums l legitimately needful to the conduct of a newspaper In our day, still must the press say to the power of money, "Thus far shalt thou git, and no further: thou shalt not dol lartze my soul." Dr. Stephen M. Wise In April Pacific Monthly. fillip Your Strawberries W,TH THE fe DAVIDSON I WP&m r D il I t I W COMPANY and get the benefit of SEVENTEEN YEARS SUCCESSFUL EXPE- 3 SR1ENCE in handling this delicate fruit. Our careful attention and experience shows in the promptness and amount of the returns. w 8 SHIPPING WAREHOUSE Foot of Third Street Phone No. 65 Money and the Press That the press may greaten its moral power, 1 would adjure the leaders-In the newspaper world to modem university. It takes a great deal of money to conduct a modern church, and still church and unlver- J. G. Casey, redresentlng It. L.Polk & Co., directory people, was here last week looking up Information for slty are not businesses and not ! a new directory. JVe te Tprtrt q Go o df 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 trie Wool, Cotton, Linoo, Silk and Leather lines have been 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.G5. 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 - u 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 inmen'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 Wi Maki Special Efforts to Jon Our Patrons Well and Give thi 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 12c. Apron Ginghams 8c to 10c. Imported French and silks 20c to 25c. Percales in blue and white, white groundjwith polka dot and figures. Prices from - - 8c toj 6c BRAGG MERCANTILE COMPANY