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About The Hood River news. (Hood River, Or.) 1909-current | View Entire Issue (May 11, 1910)
THE HOOD RIVER NEWS, WEDNESDAY, MAY 11, 1910 3 r IN pal tj mocsrzziCT Would Lt'Kfi to .Shotv you These UNIMPROVED LANDS 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 nine timber, easy clearing more than paid for by 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. Mi o h4 I! H. M. Prindle Tel. iSV 12 Smith Block H. B. LANniLLE r 0221 3E K o !J fizz: MooO kiver, Ore TO IMPROVE YOUR SERVICE CALL BY N U MBER HOME TELEPHONE COMPANY M K o H H 4 J. F. REYNOLDS Plumbing and Tinning We install Heating Plants of all kinds Hood River Heights ; F" BARTMESS Funeral Director and Practical Embalmer ESTABLISHED IS YEAKS MOOD RIVER, OREGON Well Drillings Quick ; Successful Satisfactory I10CO FJVER APPLES GET MOST PUBLICITY " W'cii.iti licc appli's art' nut hi) well Liinnii in tin' cant jin tlit1 IIuoil Klver f. ull," tifi-Iaivri I. J. l'lviiny In tlie WriiMrli' f K,llllIU "In Iiidlniiu I I ami tliritimhitut I n t la n m , fur IiihIuiicc, the lirmliitt of the On'tfon ri'iiioii Ih id veil h Hti-niatle iujllk-lty. i 'I'lii' lliio.liT-i ait' ciliicati'il t iH'lleve It Is t In- very tx-st frtilt of ltn kind, l aii'l, ariiirdiimly, they arc prcpareil ' to pay t lie lily licxt pi ict' lur It. An tt j ((iiiKiniii'ticc, holi xalfi-H ami illntrll uturn an anxli uh to haiiilli It and j are willing to uffrr th(- top llifiire for j It tu Ki-uwiTH. ! ' Wt natclii c uipK's, v liile Just as Houil, arc lint f.xpliiiti'il no u'iierull.y as t !i isc of ( )r('K!i. If. the fruit of this valley were ailvertlHeil fotiHtant ly and Hteinatieally In the enwtern n i-wHpapei'M Mini tr;iile jiiui nalM, con Hiiiiiei'rt won hi ileinan d it iih t hey iijvv d the Hood Kiver product, and the local applew would l.rinf; more atU fiM tory rt'tiiriiH. "I know Weii.i tclice apples will al ways ti lit 1 u ready market ut fair piiceM. Tlieir quality l known to t lie u holewale t rade, a nd it In anxious to handle them, lillt. Iieeaime of lack of puliliclt.", t hey are not in nwHtronif demand ainon thecoiiNiuiiliipultlic a-i they hhoiilil lie. They will not re tail at the hiheht quotation, and n ii 1'snlt liNtrilnitoix cannot ulve for t In in t lie lient price to grower. rnl'liclty l-ohIk money. Merchant) cannot he expected to defray Its en- jtiie expitise (jrowcrrt and iiersoiiH ; inter. ied in I. mil ventuiVH nhould do nate their full idinre to the catitse. To iaake the work h.v Hteinat le, mime Unit ,'of pi, in should he arranged, j wh ii P.v t lie mi I ec libera to tlie ad vert i -i -men i campaign would make their t . nt riliiit ions regularly, nay every wont n. "Mood Kiver carrier display Hpace in t he daily and Sunday edition-) of eastern ne AMiapcrn and In tlie more pi i. liiinent trade journals; and thewe advert IsciueiitH briny; rennltH. They en-ate a wide market for her fruit; and to supply tlie trade dintrlluto ro iniii-t liave her app-len, almowt lrree picthe lit price." DILI) DONE WITH A STAR WELL DRILLING OUTFIT FOR PARTICULARS ADDRESS APPLE LAND & ORCHARD COMPANY HOOD RIVER, OREGON OlfiC. No. 9 Oik Strtet Phonct. 28 or Z002-X For Lime, Cement and House Plaster See STRANAHAN & CLARK Mrs. II. R. Geary Mr. II. K (Jeary illed at the home of lit r dauuhter In tills city Wednes day, May 1th. The funeral was held Friday afternoon at I'.art mem chapel Hi-rvlceH lielnu conducted liy Kev. J. (i. Tate. KurUil wan In Idlewllde cemetery. Mrs. (iear.v'H name was Aclinah Krown and t he follow intr tribute to lu r li;'" is coiit t ilmted liy a friend: Achsuii lirown wan liorn January - la Syracuse, X. V., and mar ried to II. K. lie-try .Inly :!. lvil. In the ji-ar l'iT nU with her litis band nn l one child moved to I'lalu- Merries WITH THE DAVIDSON W."!!T FRUIT I COMPANY and get the benefit of SEVENTEEN YEARS SUCCESSFUL EXPE- RIEN'CE in handling this delicate fruit. Our careful attention and A. I A. 1 A f A I A experience shows in ine promptness ana amount 01 me returns. SHIPPING WAREHOUSE sl Foot of Third Street Phone No. 65 view, Minn., In which place they lived until 1MH when the family moved to St. I'aul, where they lived until l'.Ki7, when they came to Hood River, where her liurdinnd died Sep tember L's, lltnii. The surviving members of her fam ily are tieore H. and Arthur 1$. of St. I'aul, James K. of Tine Klver, Minn., and Susan A. of Hood Klver, Oregon. On Wednesday evening, Maj 4, 1910 at 7 o'clock the silent messenger came and summoned her gentle, lov ing spirit home. For more than three years the fa tal disease had slowly but surely been sapping the life of this patient sufferer. Her friends ull knew, and she also realized the fact, that It was only a question of brief time when she must succumb to its direful rav ages. 15ut during those loug years of anxiety and suffering not a word of complaint did she utter. Xot a slgu of fear did she manifest, but si lently, uncomplainingly she bore the cross which Providence had given her to bear and with true Christian grace and fortitude performed as best she could the duties of eaeh passing hour. Always a loving wife, a klud and affectionate mother, a generous and obliging neighbor, she was more solicitous about the wel fare of others than of herself. She Is at rest now, her troubles and sorrows are over. She has gone to a brighter and better world than this and we cannot nor would not do otherwise than say, "The Lord's will be done." A Friend. (IP mn I II" H i I in .2 Jlet&f UTprinq Goods tjj r We .Make a Specialty of CLEAJVIJVG, VyBIJVG and Remodeling Everything in the Clothing Line for Ladies and Gentlemen including Hats, Caps, Gloves, etc. n n a ""ci rM a n rvn u i i n p ni Eliot Block A poodly 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. Phone312-L HoodRivkr r.oSJ. A.S . .. V V rS. i GET YOUR MILK The Payson Dairy Supply Co. j MOUNTAIN GLEN FARM j Pure, Wholesome, Healthful, from Cows and Stables S that are SANITARY, !1 FROM Little Boy Blue, come blow your horn; It you don't it -won't be blown. The people won't flock To buy your stock If you never make It known. So, Little Boy Blue, come blow your horn? It's the proper business caper, And the very best way To make it pay Is to blow it throutfh this paper. 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. Galilees, Cheviots Galitees are going to be pop ular it 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. Go. These are exceptional values. Napkins to match at $3.2,") 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. Black Cat ' Hosiery New Embroideries An exceptionally 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 65c. Saranack buck, soft work glove, for $1. Sev eral styles gauntlet gloves for $1.2-5 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 Me MahR Special Lltorts In Simc Our Patrons Well a uil li.ve the best Values anil Servlco Possible New Ginghams and Percales We have a nice lot of ginghams for dresses, pattern colorings are clear and prettv. 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 ground with polka dot and figures. Prices from 8c to,16c BfiJWG MERCANTILE GO KIP ANY