The Hood River news. (Hood River, Or.) 1909-current, May 18, 1910, Page 3, Image 3

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THE HOOD RIVER NEWS, WEDNESDAY, MAY 18, 1910
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ESTABLISHED 18 YEARS
MOOD RIVR. OREGON
fruit grcavisrs
If you want your young fruit trees to do well and
make a good growth, use some Dried Blood
and Bone when you plant them
Analysis, from State Experiment Station, Corvallis, Ore.
Nitrogen 6.65 per cent
Phosphoric Acid 7.85 percent
Made and for Bale by J YOUNG, Hod Rive. Oresron
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We Make a Specialty of
fi CLEANING. DVEING
E and Remodeling Everything in the
Clothing Line for Ladies and Gentlemen
including Hats, Caps, Gloves, etc.
GRAY'S TAILOR SHOP
Eliot Block
GET YOUR MILK
F"RO ISI
The Payson Dairy Supply Co.
MOUNTAIN GLEN FARM
Pure, Wholesome, Healthful, from Cows and Stables
that are SANITARY.
ABSTRACTS, LOANS, CONVEYANCING,
SURETY BONDS, FIRE, LIFE, ACCIDENT,
PLATE GLASS, LIABILITY, BURGLARY
INSURANCE.
ALL II 'ORI C. CAR. I.VTEED
Waucoma Abstract & Investment Co. (Inc.)
First Door South of Hood River News Office
II. L HOWE, U. S. Commissioner. Land Office Practice
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the L-P Land Co.
Would LiKc to ThojL 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
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.
M. Prindle
H. B. LANftlLLE
Hood kiver, Ore.
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Everybody Is Interested
In Central City
Business Property
The latest and best offering is a fine location
near the Hount Mood Motel at Five Thousand
Dollars. It may be had on the monthly pay
ment plan.
John Leland Henderson, Inc.
The Pavldson Fruit company have
begun shipping strawberries In car-
loail lots.
The Dalles dlMtrlct conference of
the Methodist church 1 being held In
Heppner thin week.
Mrs. Wui. Uanger and Mm. Dert
Moses left Monday for Eugeue where
they will represent Iaurel Kebekab
lodge at the grand lodge assembly
A. H. Combs, manager National Life
Insurance Co., Is lu the city looking
lifter the death claim of Cecil K.
Farr. who took out a policy in his
company hist fall.
A crowd of Hood Ulver young
peoulo went over to White Salmon
Sunday for a picnic dinner, after
ward taking In the ball game. A
most enjoyable time is reported.
Saturday a joint meeting of the
corps and post was held and a pro
gramme rendered by the ladles of the
V. It. C. The comrades also gave
reminiscences of war exierlence.
A good crowd attended the demon
stratlons of radium and liquid air at
the 1'n I ted brethren church last
night. The entertainment was one
of the most Interesting ever given In
Hood Kiver.
('has. Chaffee, of Canton, 111., an
old friend of the II. F. Davidson
family, was In Hood Kiver Tuesday,
and took an auto trip over the val
ley, expressing much Interest In the
scenery, climate and resources.
John Kurch, route agent for the
I'aclfic Express Company for many
years, was here last week closing up
the business of the company. He
was offered a position with the'
new company but refused to tak It.
The High School commencement
exercises will begin next Sunday
morning at 11, at the auditorium of
the M. K. church. A fine program Is
arranged. I'rof. 13. 1". Stout will
sing and Kev. Win. S. (ill mo re will
deliver the sermon, "Workman in
Life's Quarries."
An Important social theme was
dealt with last Sunday at the Uni
tarian church when Or. Malcolm
ISrotiHon gave an Illuminating and
helpful talk on "Tuberculosis".
Throughout his address Dr. ISronson
gave practical ways by which we
may help one another In ridding the
world of this needless disease.
Everyone went honie knowing that
he could assist and desirous of doing
so.
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and get the benefit of SEVENTEEN YEARS SUCCESSFUL EXPE-
RiENCE in handling this delicate fruit. Our careful attention and
IN experience shows in the promptness and amount of the returns.
SHIPPING WAREHOUSE
. Foot of Third Street Phone No. 65 J)
while abroad to Harold Koenemann
and the newly wedded couple are ex
pected to arrive later to pans the
summer here.
W. L King, w ho owns a ranch in
the Oak (irove district has an exhibit
In the Kutler liank of gold nnjrets
and quartz taken from his Rainbow
mine In Summit near Itaker City
The quartz show a heavy run of
metal. The Kainbow Is one of the
best producing mines In the country
and Is largely responsible for Oregon
being known as a great mining
country.
Mrs. A. A. Bancroft, of St. Paul,
Minn., is visiting Mrs. W. II. Kogers,
and Mrs. G. D. Hascall at the home
of the latter. Mrs. Bancroft Is mak
ing an extended visit with her sister
Mrs. William Polifka of Portland,
and is greatly pleased with this
western country.
After visiting In Europe for several
months Mr. and Mrs. K. W. Wallace
were glad hist week to again arrive
at Hood Kiver and get back to the
ranch. Their daughter was married
Parkdale residents have asked the
Mount Hood railroad officials for an
excursion train to carry visitors to
their oew town for an Inspection of
that newly developed section and we
are Informed by Superintendent Cbas.
T. Early that provision has been
made to grant the request. The date
has not been fixed but will probably
be within the next two weeks. This
will give business and professional
men of our city opportunity to go
enmasse and siend a day In DroBt-
! able pleasure viewing the most beau
tiful scenery in the state.
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JVe&u UTprinq Goods
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 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 $1.65. 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.
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
$1.25 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
Wt Maki Special Efforts to Sena Our Patrons Well
and (ilvt lb 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 1254c.: 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 toj 6c
BRAGG MERCANTILE COMPANY
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