10 THE HOOD RIVER NEWS, WEDNESDAY, MAY 4, 1910 FRANK A. CRAM Will Offer Next Saturday 8 UP TO DATE .VsaU;rsVm.UsN.V.. MALONEY BROS.' CHILDS' SHOES aVkaV 23 33 ..V. 27?e jVfan toffi "Hard-to-FiU Feet" K Dover I from 9 A. M. to 9 P. M., 375 dozen yards of NEW ZION LACES, values from - 60c to $1.20 per dozen, one day only HP LUU Per Dozen. m . : j : . SEE EAST WINDOW INTRODUCING ZION LACES S rfej&l H Boys' Knee Suits, 2.50 to 8.50. Make Your Selections Nov JrTvra",,r - - 11 M Put on a Florskeim "Natural SKape and experience a new t i sense or shoe comfort and relief from foot troubles. "e will see that you get the size you ought to have. Most styles g Tilt Shoes for Men $3.5 O and 4.00 1 Duttenhoffer for Ladies 2.50 to 5.00 MOTHERS, does a good Wool Knee Pants worth from 75c to $1.50 regular appeal to you at a half a dollar? Well, to close up our line of all odds and ends we have bunched sizes 3 to 15 which we will sell while they last for, per pair 50c . st: 'ii r.' . . .... a:z -SMMl A U ; -ii4t - ft - 1J,-.-7.... ri i, !.. fc i i rf ri - ? " ) YTRAGOOn 8 Live Local Copice J. E. Hall spent the week end In Portland. Mrs. T. J. Cunning was a Portland visitor the first of the week. Ed London, of London & Powers, made a brief visit hen; Sunday. Madame Carroll spent the week end visiting her eon Philip at his ranch. A. C. Upson was one of the Port land owners of Hood River property who spent Sunday here. The Ladles Guild of St. Mark's church will meet Friday afternoon of this week with Mrs. Geo. P. Culbert son. Mrs. B. i. Monroe and Mrs. Arthur Barenberg were the guests of Mrs. J, J. Gibbons at her country home for the week end returning to Portland Sunday. Mrs. Lola G. Baldwin and Mr. Baldwin were visitors here Thurs day and Friday. Mrs. Baldwin bears the distinction of being the only woman connected with the Portland police force, lelng probation officer for that city. The many friends of Donald Brlggs the Saturday Evening Post boy, will Ihj Interested In knowing that he re cently sold his pony and outfit In Portland for $1!H. The outfit was bought by Win. Bishop, a wealthy cattlemau who resides near the coast. Printed on the new letterhead of the Hood River Apple Growers Un ion Is the following statement, "The trade recogi.ucs no locality equaling Hood River in produciug U.e brilliant red Spltzenburg and the loiig keep ing Yellow Newtown apples." The directors of the union are G. A. Mc Curdy, president; C. II. Sproat, sec retary and manager; E. H. Shepard, vice president and treasurer; Chris Dethman, V. Wlnchell, L. E. Clark, J. L. Carter, G. W. Simons and O. L. Walter. In addition to handily apples this yeur, pears, stra wlerrles, raspberries, blacklerrles and cherries will bring thousands of dollars Into the pockets of growers. A big yeari Is telng looked forward to. Born To Mr. and Mrs. U. B. Perl go, Tuesday, March l!th, a girl. C. G. Roberts left Sunday for a bus iness visit to Portland and other cities. Miss Mabel Brlggs left Wednesday for a visit with her brothers at Burns, Ore. W. S. Buchanan of the Open River Transportation Company was here Monday In connection with his du ties. T, W, Davidson, who was here Monday to attend the meeting of the Hood River Oil Company, reports a' great deal of activity In the oil dls trlcts of eastern Oregon. Mrs. E. R. Bradley left Saturday morning for Salem to attend the May day celebration at Willamette University In which her daughter Miss Pearl, acted as queen. L. R. Glavls, who has been con splcuously before the public In the Ballinger-Plnehot controversy, was here Thursday for a short stay. Mr. Glavls has Just returned from Wash Ington and was on his way to White Salmon where he owns a fruit ranch Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Craw of Port land, accompanied by Mr. and Mrs A. A. Marske, their daughter and son-in-law, of Ashland, were here Saturday and Sunday. Mr. Craw owns a place In the Odell district which he visited. The party left here Monday morning for Carson Springs. G. I). Culbertson k Company have moved their oflk-e luto the apartment next to the News oflice and the Wau coma Abstract Company has moved Into the offices vacated by the Cul lertson Company, until Us new of fices In the First National bank building are ready. Rev. Parker returned from a pas toral Islt up the line Friday, was a Sunday guest at the Hotel J. P. Thompson spent Sunday at !( ,rt'Ku- Attorney A. P. Tift of Portland Expert Piano Tuner. G. H. Carrier Phone 210-K. Yucco Tree Protectors at White heads. If your horse Is run down und out of condition ami you want to get htm in shape to do good strong work buy a pall of Rex Stock Food It will do the Job. Whitehead1. The Apple Growers' Union has on hand a carload of I '.ex Lime and Sul phur Solution, and more on the way. They will also sell Black I-af and Arsenate of I-ad. Your orders solicited. CHOP HOUSE Location.-" Moncymnkcr -- For Rnt Enquire Hood River Realty Compiny Phone 342M. Help wanted to sew lifillocks nt the box factory. Money to loan. Apply to Geo. D. Cultwrtson & Co. Upper Vulley I have some good buys now In the Upper alley. W. II. Marshall. For Sale Brand new visible type writer, Try It a week. A. Wll I son. Mount Hood depot. Wire wound wooden pipe Is not hebl In stock, but made to order. If you want any see Jcje Wilson. Hazel wood sweet cream and Ice i cream can be obtained In iuantltles from now on at Ross & Richard's. Rex Brand Stock and Poultry Food. Best In the world. The kind that brings results. Whitehead's. If you have property to list phone i the office anil Mr. E. W. Howland of our firm, will call on you. B. E. : Duncan. i I For Rent An elegant front olfice or sleeping room In the Davidson J I building. Steam heat. Apply at' i room or at Light & Water office i I have a client who wants to bor-' row f'(W for two years. Will pay H per cent and secure note with first 1 mortgage on Improved real estate j valued at Wxt. Phone WH-M. 8.W. j j Stark, Eliot Bldg. j bis former home at The Dalles. The Underwood base ball team de feated the Odell boys Sunday by a score of 10 to 1. Dr. E. L. House, after a visit of several days at his ranch In the val ley, left Friday for Spokaue. J. E. Slade was here Thursday, having come down from The Dalles, where he had Just closed the sale of twenty acres of his flue place In Husum. Mrs. W. N. Moses left Portland Monday for New Y'ork, where she will visit relatives and friends, en route and returning. J. C. Howland, Mrs. S. M. How- land and Miss Smith of Crown Tolnt Ind.. are arrivals In the city who are looking the valley over. Dr. V. B. Gregory of Wallowa, Or., who was at Hood River last fall spent a day or two here last week, accompanied by A. S. Gregory and Mrs. Gregory, the former his nephew, who were here looking for an invest ment. Miss Dora Gladen, a school friend of Miss Edith Andrews, and for the past two years head of one of the departments of the Mexico City schools, visited Miss Andrews the first of the week, on her way east to spend her vacation. A full line of poultry supplies at Whitehead's. Help wnnted to sew hallocks at the box factory. Geo. D. Culbertson & Co. write all kinds of Insurance. Fire, life, acci dent, plate glass and bonds. Buy two good lots for a little money Payments on your own terms Phone 168K, or address 1-D, care of News office. Choice lots In Rlvervlew Park Ad ditlon. Buy your lots before the prices advance. .1. F. Batehelder, l!l." Cascade avenue. C. W. Edmunds, M. I)., eye, ear, nose and throat diseases exclusively. Oflice hours 0::i0 a. iu. to 4 p. m. Phone 4.!, Res. :j.!U'-L. For a good hot lunch call In at Ross & Richards Oyster rooms. Haz- elwood sweet cream served with our coffee, and also for sale In any tpian- tlty. Those choice residence lots on Cas cade avenue In Rlvervlew Park will not last long. Make your choice lie fore the lest lots are gone. .1. F- Batchelder, 21.1 Cascade avenue. Mrs. C. I). Thompson and Miss Merle Bllnn were visitors In Portland the latter part of the week. Peter Shi vely, while whitewashing his shop was quite badly hurt last week by falling off a barrel. Mrs. T. W. DeBussey went to her ranch iu the Mosler district Saturday and will shortly leave for an extend ed visit with relatives In California. O. J. Nelson returned Friday even ing from a business trip to Portland. Mr. Nelson's Interests at Lyle are keeping hlra busy this summer. Howard Davis who has been In charge of the Hoge ranch for some time left this week for Cornelius, Ore gon where he has purchased a dairy farm and will make his home. Walter P. Dickey, Cashier of The Live Stock National Bank, Soulx, City, Iowa, was In Hood River last Wednesday, visiting his former bank lug associates, J. II. Osborne, of the Hood River Banking Trust Co., and A. F. Adams. Mr. Arthur W. Harper, ( ashler of the Minneapolis State Bank, of Min neapolis, Minn., and Mr. F. L. Storms a capitalist of the same city, were In Hood River on Wednesday and Thar sday visiting with the families of Charles G. Pratt and Roln-rt W. Pratt. Mr. Harper and Mr. Storms are quite extensively Interested In Eastern Oregon and Idaho lauds. and were looking over the Hood River Valley with th Idea of making some Investments. Several persons In Stevenson, says the Pioneer, have been up early the past few mornings trying to see the comet, but we are unfortunately lo cated here and the heavenly visitor cannot be seen. Hood River and White Salmon He directly east of us and the hot air arising from these places obscures the vision. On the 2nd of May the comet will be at Its brightest in the eastern sky, and will also be directly over Blngen. when we hope to get a g good view of It. Orchard Tradts IMPROVED .0 acre. 6 miles Knith of Hood River, volcanic uh aoiL Thia place has railed the prize apples of the valley. Is well improved as follows: 21 1-4 acres in atrictly commercial orchard. S acres 13-year-old Newtowna. Spitienbers and Arkansas Blacks. 9 1-2 acres In 5 and 8 year old Newtowna and Spitxenberg-: 4 1-2 acres 4 year old Newtowna and Spitxen- V i 1 1 i . . , . . . . . i i- acres in i year om u anjou pears. acres hay. oata and clover. 8 acres par tially cleared. Complete family orchard; lanre H-room plastered house. Lanre barn, rarare and outbuildings. Stock, implements and everything necessary to run the place go with the property. I'nce H5.000. IIS. 000 cnh. acrea, 5 miles south of Hood River on tha west side road, volcanic ash soil; east ana south slope, good drainage, all under cultivation and 13 acres in orchard as follows: 75 Spitscnbergs 8 years old: 2 1-2 acres Spitzenbergs 5 years old; 3 acres Newtowns 2 years old. 2 acres of Newtowns and Spitzenbergs 4 years old and 2 acres of 1 year old Newtowns and Spitzenbergs, also a family orchard which includes 60 pear, peach, etc. Balance of place in meadow. Good 7-room house, barn and apple house. Complete set implements go with the place at the low price of 118.000. 17,000 canh, balance on or before 5 years at 7 per cent. 30 Acres 4 1-2 miles from Hood River, highly improved, clay loam noil, good drainage and on main county road, 22 1-2 acrea set to commercial orchard as follows: 4 acres in S year old Newtowns and Spitzenburgs. 10 acres in 4 year old Newtowna and S pi tzen burgs. 4 acres in 2 year old Newtowns and Spitzenburgs. 2 1-2 acrea in one year old Newtowns and Spitzenbergs; 3-4 of an acre in peaches and a complete family orchard; 1 S-4 acrea In wood lot. containing well for stock, the balance of the place in fina clover meadow; house, barn, apple house all in A-l condition: a complete set of farm Imple ments is included in the price, which is $.'10,000. $x,ooo cash, balance on or before seven years at 7 per cent. The above could be subdivided for two or three fine homes. 10 Acres all set to commercial orchard, 10 and 12 years old. 6 miles from Hood River, heavy loam soil, trees all in Rood condition, present owner will guarantee 3M net to tha purchaser for the crop this year. The place is priced absolutely right at 112.000. Easy terms. 6 Acres of good orchard land and all in cultivation, 3 acres in 2 year old Newtowns and Spitzenbergs. a family orchard containing peaches, pears, plums and strawberries, three room box house on main county mad 4 miles from Hind River, located in a very choice section of the valley, has a beautiful view of both mountains and will make a line home. Priced absolutely right at MOW. 11000 cash. Don't let the rabbits eat your trees. Buy your tree protectors at White head's. Hazelwood double Jersy butter milk received every day at Ross, Richards & Company's. Parties Interested In ralslngcucum bers this season for the Hood River Apple Vinegar Co. kindly phone or call at the factory as we are desirous of having the contracts closed at an early date. t till est information on the bett properties in the Hood RiVcr District fur nished on request. UNIMPROVED I P JVetv VorK 'Bond d Cent ciarJrc ood Cigars ...At ALL DEALERS... Campbell & 6vans Distributors Portland Oregon 40 Acres 8 miles south of Hood River, on the East Side, of which 36 acres is Rood orchard land and could be easily cultivated: light clearing; bargain at f,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. 3400 per acre. Easy terms. 10 Acres near Summit, good red shot soil: covered with large fir timlwr; under ditch and just good slope for drainage. Trice $1,500. Terms. 40 Acres partly improved, 7 miles from town on the east side containing 30 acres of Rood orchard land, red shot soil, excellent drainage, beautiful view of the mountains and valley, fine large spring. 4 acres cleared, complete family orchard of 75 trees, 10 years old. Priced right at 1125 per acre. 11800 will hsn.lls it. 103 acres partly improved, slightly rolling, heavy red shot soil, near school, store and railroad station. 20 acrea under cultivation, nearly all set to Newtowna and Spitzenbergs. 5 acres bearing. Several apringa on place. Could be easily sub-divided into several fine tracts for homes. Price 116.000. 34.000 cash. Devlin & f irebaugb THE LEADING DEALERS Swetland Building Hotel Oregon Building PORTLAND, OREGON HOOD RIVER, OREGON L I