THE HOOD RIVER NEWS, WEDNESDAY, MAY 4, 1910 3 the L-P Land Co. Would Lt'Ke to fhoto you These UNIMPROVED LANDS Ik 20 Acres finest quality apple land, watered, splendidly situated in large orchard district, large quantity of timber on place, railroad near, county road; a very desirable place at $175 per acre Another, similarly situated, 21 acres oak, fir and Eine timber, easy clearing more than paid for y the wood, water; makes a fine chance at $150 per acre Detailed information on 350 different tracts of land in the valley on hand any and every size and kind. See us and save your money. H. B. Langille Hootl kiver, Ore H. M. PRINDLE Tel. 259 12 Smith Block Sunset Land jzgency REAL ESTATE BROKERS CASIIMERi: : : 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 Offlei, No. 9 Oik Slrttt Phonei. 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. STRANAHAN & CLARK 2XC ft TO IMPROVE YOUR SERVICE 8 CALL BY NUMBER I HOME TELEPHONE COMPANY jj fezzzzxzszzzzzszzzzxzzrsssszrzszazaS J. F. REYNOLDS Plumbing and Tinning We install Heating Plants of all kinds Hood Kiver Heights S. E. BARTMESS Funeral Director and Practical Embalmer ESTABLISHED 18 YEARS MOOD RIVER, ORE Q ON r We Make a Specialty of CLEAJVIJVG, 7)yEIJVG and Remodeling Everything in the Clothing Line for Ladies and Gentlemen including Hats, Laps, uioves, etc. I GRAY'S TiVTT.OR SHOP Eliot Block Tiioxe 312-L Hood River GET YOUR MILK FROM 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 Whi-ti you lay in your winter ei'l'l'ly Flour nnd Feed, nsk for CUPID FLOUR :ANI HOMEMILLED FEED If your dealer does not want ... to supply it, come to Us . . . ctipin is stili. m Ann prom old wmi-at Hood Riwr Witting Company UNDERWOOD The L'nderwooil Livery can iiow furnluli HM ni'Ht a turnout an can be found aud they are Uuhv all the time. Mrs. P. I. Packard returned Tuen day from Portland where ehe ha Imh-u atU'ndlnir her winter, who In, at prvHent, lu the hoKpltul. The 1'nderwood Bchool have a fine new llntf and a new ting pole and the children tuke great pride In (teeing the unfurljiig of "Old (ilory." O. A. Cooper and family are end lng Sunday at the ranch, where U. A. ban been buny counting the IjIomhoiu on hU young treen. They look good to til III. Harry CummliiM, of Hood ICIver, wan over Saturday to prepare for the arrival of nome more of the Sioux City colony, who are expected any day now. The Underwood Union will handle atruwIierrleH thin wawon, and are making preperatlonH for handling a fine lot ot iH'irlt'H, which will le much earlier than unuul. If the preaeut wea ther continue. The outlook for the apple crop In exceptionally good, both as to iiuallty and quantity. II. P. Ilallard and Hoy Vllnon, of Seattle, who together with Dr. Geary, own llH acre of the Kmlle Walt her place, have been at the ranch for the past few days looking after the planting of the flrt lot of trees. They wem to have trans planted some of the "Seattle oplrlt" to the proposition here, and are set ting a pace that Is going to be hard to follow In the Hue of making Im provements. The Apple Growers Union, of the White Salmon Valley, held a meeting at the Cameron schoolhouse this week and It was decided to erect a part of the ware house that they have leen prepared to build for some time, but which various things have conspired to delay. This building, which will be used for a shipping room later on, will be 2."x50. Plans and specifications can be seen at the Underwood store and for the next ten days the directors will receive bids from any resposlble party for the erection of the building. C. U. Brunton, representing the Dement I?ros. Milling Co., of Walla Walla, was In Underwood Monday to close up deals for the site for the Mill which they plan to erect at this point. We understand that all ar rangements are now complete and Mr. Prunton will go Kast at once to order equipment for the power plant, which will be located about three miles up the White Salmon River on (Ship Your S (v merries I WITH THE DAVIDSON U IT COMPANY and get the benefit of SEVENTEEN YEARS SUCCESSFUL EXPE RIENCE in handling this delicate fruit. Our careful attention and experience shows in the promptness and amount of the returns. SHIPPING WAREHOUSE Foot of Third Street Phone No .65 J the R- D. Cameron property. A dam 80 feet In height will le built which will furnish several thousand horse power, n great deal more than will be needed fur the mil), and with so much cheap power to Imj hail, we expect that other industries will be attracted to this point, which Is the only one on the river where both rail and water transportation can be had from the same building unless It is at I. vie. A Doggone Tale The chief of police of Vancouver has made arrangements with F. P. Friday, of Hood River, whereby all untagged dogs caught on the street are shipped to Mr. Friday, who feeds their flesh to the fish in his hatchery and tans their pelts for the market. Here Is a chance for Stevenson. Let the city Marshal make arrangements with Mr. Friday at once. He could send him a couple of hundred dogs on short notice, or else collect the tax. Let not the opportunity es cape. If the man Friday wants dogs let us supply his wants. Skamania Pioneer. I Prohibition Committee Meeting At a called meeting held in the , Commercial Club room May 2 a nuiu ' ber of citizens met to consider state ! wide prohibition and county organ llzutlon. State Chairman J. P. Ne- well of Portland was present and i addressed the meeting. A temporary i organization was affected with Les I He llutler chairman and C. A. Xutley secretary anil treasurer. A commit tee was appointed to arrange for the ! coming of Clinton N. Howard of New I York, who Is one of the noted prohl l bltlon speakers of the country. JWe&u Jprinq Goods r J 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. u Kfst 9 Black Cat Hosiery New Embroideries An execptionally pretty lot of embroidery edges, 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 G5c. 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. Trices from $1.25 to $3.50 k We Maka Special Efforts to Sena Our Patrons Well and lilva lha 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, while ground with polka dot and figures. Prices from 8 c to J 6c BRAGG MERCANTILE COMPANY