The Hood River news. (Hood River, Or.) 1909-current, June 22, 1910, Page 11, Image 11

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    THE HOOD RIVER NEWS, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 22, 1910
11
W. O. ALDRED
Contractor for Grading, Exca
vating and Teaming
Both Phono
Good Slab Wood
For Tale
Delivered to any part of
the city
Stewart & Blavlock
Phone 1822L or 180T
A. W. ONTHANK
NOTARY PUBLIC
Dealer in CITY PROPERTY
Legal Paper carefully drawn.
Money loaned on f irst Mortgages
Fire Insurance In best Companies.
Surety Bonds of all kinds.
Stenography and Typewriting.
Business promptly attended to.
SU6 Oak Street
Ima1 Hiver
W. J. BAKER
Real Estate
Loans
Insurance
APPLE AND STRAWBERRY
LAND A SPECIALTY
Correspondence Solicited
The "Biggest Snap
oft he fcajon
1G0 acres of fine fruit land,
only $15 per acre, six miles
southeast of Hood River.
Rijrht in the apple belt. Six
acres cleared and a cabin 11
by 16; balance 2 1-2 mi lion
feet of timber. Iiunnin?
water throuph the place. For
further information write
the owner, J. E. O'Donnel,
54 N. 16 th St.. Port Ian J. Ore.
2GJ acres, 25 acres in
trees 2 years old, small
house and barn. This
place can be divided and
sold on terms
$500 Per Acre
Call or phone
G. Y. EDWARDS & CO.
Office Oregon Hotel Building
PHoNH 22H-L
Bargain
gle'll explain
rbc Difference
between the various blends
of CofTee and Tea if you de
sire, but people who come
here regularly for their Gro
ceries have come to rely on
us when we say an article is
"all right". We don't han
dle the "near pure" kind of
groceries. Try our COFFEE
as a sample of our grocery
service.
Use Schram Fruit Jars
The very best made.
"Good Thligs lo at"
The star Grocery
PLRIGO & SON
Phone 5 J
SKEEING IN THE ALPS.
Picturesque. Sport en the Order of
"Follow Your Leader."
Tlie ski'flnjj dubs form one of th
nnMt )lctureMiiie Hlt;hin lo he Hei-n lu
the Alps in winter. With their bright
colored bliinket suits, tusxpleU enps or
turn o'-shuiitcrs und huge white mitts,
they go through the 'axow covered
woodlumls aerou the while mountain
lopes usuitliy in single file, perhaps
fifty sliding along after the leader In
true Norwegian fashion. Indeed, It Is
a variety of the old game of "follow
your lender," for what he does the
others ure expected to do. So If he
comes to a ledge and Jumps off all are
supposed to leap.
Hut Jumping with the skees Is not
so easy as It looks, and the end is of
ten burial lu the snow bank, for un
less one is very sure of his footing the
long, narrow wooden slats will twist
or turn without warning, and over
you go. With the skee one can go
over hard Know at a very rapid rate,
but when he strikes a patch of the
newly fallen snow it Is a case of slow
to be sure, for any minute the bottom
may sink away with him.
But It is healthful as well as In
vigorating, and the women have found
that they need not look awkward even
in this form of outdoor dress, with a
ribbon here and n tnRRel there and
some even adorning their skees. St
Nicholas.
HE TOOK THE CASE.
The Lawyer Said He Would Attend ta
It, and He Did. '
A Washington attorney Is rather
noted for the facility with which be
forgets financial obligations. lie has
owed a certain grocer $8 for a year or
two. The other day the merchant con
cluded to try a new course with him.
Meeting him In his store, he said:
"Juilo, I have a customer who owes
me a small bill and has owed it for a
long time. He makes plenty of money,
but won't pay. What would you do?"
"I'd sue hi m," said the lawyer em
phatically. "Well, I will put the account In your
hands." And the merchant presented
a statement of the account against the
lawyer himself.
"All right. I will attend to It." said
the disciple of Iilackstoue.
A few days later the merchant re
ceived the following note from the
lawyer:
"in the rase of versus , I
took judgment for the full amount o'
your claim. Kxecutlon was Issued an
returned 'no property found.' My fee
for obtaining Judgment is $10, for
which amount please send check. Will
be glad to serve you In any other mat
ters lu n li it-ti you may need an attor
neys'Washington Star.
It pays to advertise.
CLASSIFIED COLUMN
advertisements tor Insertion under this heading
oill be charqed lor at the rate ol 25c per month tor
luiualltl three lints -no display. Cash should
accompany copy, otherwise payable by the 10th of
the month. As medium tor reaching the people
the Html stands alone and uneicelled.
SOCIETIES
Hol Kiver Valley Hjmane Society Phone lHfi.
K. If. Iluiiwiir. prwNlcnt; Harold Hershner,
noeri'tary; l'ulie Butler, tn'aaurg r.
SPECIAL NOTICES
lraniHl-Tci rent a iiano for a short time. Kx-
ceilent care iwurH. Enquire tj. M. Coleman
1 12.1 l.tth t. l'hone ivi-K 2A-LVp
VenteI-To leajwv rrnt or handle on shares, five
' ' or ten acres of land near railroad station to
trmw celery and lettuce, and strictly hiirh priced
crt'i'S. Tarty expert in this line. Would care for
orchard interests on the side. Address A. care
News otlice. i-liri-p
Vantod-To buy a arood fresh cow that will
a-ive 4 galluna of milk a day. l'hone 2UH3-M.
25-tf-c
VTanted-To buy a horse weight about 2100
' pounds. One that can le driven by family
and worked on amall place, l'hone 21K-L. 2.V2Sp-
REAL E8T ATE AND RENT ALS
Lr Kent-Two law, furnished, housekeeping:
T rooms. Kirst lltwir. close in; vacant June 6lh.
("all after p. m. or Sunday. 2-2ap
L,r Kent-Five room house for three months.
partly furnished, l'hone 273K.2t-2tc
HORSES, COWS, PI08, CHICKENS, ETC.
I,Vr Sale-Fresh Jersey Heifer. J. H. Kobery.
I'hnnetll-F. 24-LTp
tne Jersey cow for sale. D. J. Trieber, phone
M. 2.V2M-P
FOR 8ALE
t,r Sale-I wwh anain to offer for sale three
notes for money loaned in 1SXX, held by me
attains! It. F. Sln-maer, dated June 3, lssl, and
itue in 1;2 ami .:. iseued by H. F. Shoemaker on
which he has refused payment and taken advant
age of the statute of limitation in the January
court. J. H. Shoemaker.
For Sale-lo-inch yell w pine wood, tVfti per
cord; oak wl. H.25 per cord, delivered,
l'hone X':Ui.. 22-L'."p.
I,ir Sale-Two second hand Surreys for sale
cheap. Inquire at Transfer & Livery Co.
24-27-c
Tor Sale One set double harness ami one buiriry:
one saddle and one Knipirw cream separator.
Phone 21.. lU-;!7-c
LVir Sale-Two seated spring- wagon and biiKKy
in gtuwi condition.. Phone 21.1-K2n-2M-p
L.r Snle-MxlK tent house, frame and floor, (no
- tent i lift cash; no discount. Must be moved.
12112 I'olumhia avenue. 2.V2.c
PVr Sale-Old sewing- machine, needs some re
pairing, 't.7!. 12U2 Columbia avenue. 2,V2fe
1,r Sale -Piano. Strictly high grade; beautiful,
massive walnut case; in erfect order, rich tone.
At a sacrlllce. Phone lh4X. 2&-2p
LOST AND FOUND
Lost-An A irwlale Terrier belonging to owner at
7th and PineSts. Reward for its return. En- i
quire News ottice. 22-2.'p. J
Lost A black porkefbonk somewhereon Cascade
avenue, name of owner Mrs. Janet Muslin in
side. I'U-asc return to this ollire. 2.T-2H-C
Inst-flasket with fancy work, etc, during re
Jcent tire. Please return to Mrs. C. Ratlibun,
70ak street. 2.1-211-p
Iost A roll of bedding on east aide rtsvl. Also
-'some clothing and papers of value belonging to
Japanese. Finder please phone l:i;l21.. 25-2-p
" EMPLOYMENT 1
Vlderly man. strung and active, wants work on
a-ranch nr arounil resulence. Can use tools. Has
tent and cooking outfit. Address P. J. D., box 47
Hood River, Oregon. 2.1-2ti-p
Wanted-Gcsslcook. Phone fc!ii2M or apply J.
K. laa-rence. Pine txine Lalge, on llelmont
roa.1. 2;i-2t:p
LEOAL AND OTHER NOTICES
Nollci to Creditors
Notice ia hereby given, that Jennie It Dellussey
has been appointed executrix of the estate of T.
W. IHHuscv. dcrcas!, and all persfms having
claims against said eslate are hereby notified to
present the same duly itcmired and verified to me
at the liiw ollice of S. W. Slsrk. in Fliot lluilding,
in llil River, ll.sst River County. Onvon, with
in six mont hs of the date of this notice. Datwl
April 4th. lh). Jknnik II. Dr.Hratirv,
Executrix of the EsUte of T. W. Dehussey,
Deceased. Apr.l-Oct.l
Nutlet lor Publication
Department of the Interior. V. 8. Land Office at
The Dalles. Oregon. May 31. lttlo.
Notice ia hereby given that Mrs. Pearl Need,
formerly Pearl Glascock, of Hood Kiver,
Oregon, who, on February 17th. WO,
made Homestead. (Serial No.U4.U7) No. l&KSS. for
Nr. 1-4. Section H. Township 1 North. Kange 10
r.at. Willamette Meridian, has riled notice or in
tention to make Final Commutation proof , to estab
lish claim to the land above deecribed. before the
Register and Receiver of the United Statea Land
Oltice at The lielles, Oregon, on the 11th day ol
July, 1110.
Claimant names as witneeaee: Jake Lents,
George Madden. Charles kappmeier. Turn Collins,
all of Huod Kiver, Oregon.
C. W. MnoH.
Register.
LODGE- DIRECTORY
panby Poet. O. A. K. -Meets at the K. of f.
hall the second and fourth Saturdays- of the
month at 2 p. m. U. K. Caatner, commander; ti.
F. lily the, adjutant.
Canby W. R. C. No. 16-Meets second and fourth
Saturdays of each month in K. of P. hall at t
p. m. Jennie Bentley, president; Abbie J. Baker,
secretary.
fourt Hood River. No. 42, F. of A., meets every
'-'Thursday evening in K. of P. hall. Visiting
Foresters always welcome. Win. Klemming. C.K.;
F. C. Brosius. F. 8.
tlood River Lodge'.' No.' 105." ' K.' F.''a. M
AXMeets Saturday evening on or before each full
moon. Ralph Savage, W. M.; I). McDonald, secre
tary. Hood River CampTNa '7702,'M.'w".'A.-MeeU in
I. O. O. F. hall every Wednesday night. A. ft.
Crump. V. C; E. 8. Mayes, clerk.
Hood River Camp. No. 770. W. 6. WiifeaHa at
K. of P. hall the second and fourth Wednesday
nights of each month. W A. Eby. C. C; Floyd
Spurling. clerk.
Hood River Circle. No. 624. Women of Woodcraft
-Meet at L O. O. F. hall first and third Sat
urday nights, each month. Visitors welcome.
Mrs. Wm. Genger, N. G.; Alice Shay, clerk.
T.llewilde Lodge, No. 107. I. O. O. F.-Meets in
Fraternal hail every Thursday evening at 7:00,
at the corner of Fourth and Oak streets. Visiting
brothers welcomed. J. M. Wood. N. G.; G. W.
Thompson, secretary.
Kemp Lodge. No. 1H1.' I. 6. O. F.-Meeta Tii
the Odd Fellows hall at Otlell every Saturday
night. Visiting brothers cordially welcomed. W.
A. Lockman. NG.; Geo. Shepard, secretary.
T aurel Rebeka Lralge No. 87. I. 6. O. F.-Meets
tirst and third Mondays in each month. Ther
esa M. Castner. N. G.; Nettie Moees, secretary.
Mount Hood Loilge, No. 205, L O. O. F meets
ilevery Saturday evening in Cribble's hall,
Mt. Huod. A. M. Kelly. N. G.; G. W. Dimmick.
secretary. ,
TounUin' Home Camp. No. S4fi9, R. N.A.
Meets at K. of P. hall on the second and
fourth F'ridays of each month. Mrs. A. Crump.
(.; Mrs. F.lla Dakin, recorder.
O'leta Asaembly. No. 105, U' A.-Meeta in their
hall the first and third Wednesdays, work;
second and fourth Wednesdays, social. C. D.
Henrichs. M. A.; W. H. Austin, secretary.
Qregon Graiie Rebekah Lodge No. 181. I. O. O. F.
-' Meets every second and fourth Wetlneedays
in each month in Gribble's hall, Mt. Hood. Or.
Josephine Vauthiers. N. G.; Minnie L. Larwood.
secretary.
Riverside LodgeTNo! 8. A. O. U. W.-Meets"in
K. of P. hall the first and third Wednesday
nights of the month. Visiting brothers cordially
welcomed. K. E. Chapman, W. M.; Cheater
Shu to. recorder.
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aucoma Lodge. No. 30. K. of P. Meets in
their Castle Hall every Tuesday night, when
visiting brothers are fraternally welcomed. C. C.
Cuddeford. CC.: Loo, 8. Isenberg, K. of R. 4 S.
Wauna Temple Pythian Sisters, No. 6 Meets the
first and third Tuesday of each month at K. of
P. hall. Georgma Isenberg, M. E. C; Kate M.
Fredrick. K. of K. & C.
OREGON
ShoitLine
ad Union Pacific
TIHE TABLE
Effective Sunday, June 12th, trains
will arrive and depart at Hood River,
Oregon, on the following schedule:
W EST BOUND
No. 9.
No. S.
No. 11.
No. 13.
Fast Mail (no passengers)
Portland Flyer
Soo-Spokane-Portland
Portland Local
4:f0 A. M.
i20 "
6:50 "
7:4. "
No. 5,
No. L
No. 7.
Oregon A Washington Express 7:55
Portland Local 4 JO I
M.
Chicago Limited 6;45
EAST BOUND
Bakei City Local 10:25 A. M.
Chicago Limited 11:55
The Dalles Local 6:20 P. M.
Spokane Flyer 8:00 "
Fast Mail 8:30 "
Soo-Spokane-Portland 8:55
Oregon & Washington Expression
No. 2.
No. 8.
No. 14.
No. 4.
No. 10.
No. 12.
No. .
Trains No. 7 and No. 8 have no coaches: passen
gers using this train will be required to pay pull-
man fare in addition to railroad fare; these trains
make no stops between Hood River and Portland.
Train No. 7 stops only at The Dalles, Arlington,
Pendleton. Gibbons, LaGrande. Hot Lake. Union,
Baker City and Huntington.
Trains No. 1 and 2 stop at all stations between
Baker City and Portland.
Trains No. 13 and 14 atop at all atations be
tween Portland and The Dalles.
J. II. FREDRICY, Agent.
Hood River Light &
Power Company......
If you want quick returns on your wife's
life insurance policy, just forjfet all the
labor Saving-, Money Saving and Time
Savintr Electrical devices on the market
at the present time.
With an EUctric Chafing Dith. a
Percolator and m Toa$tr you can pre
pare a (rood breakfast or a midninrht
lunch in 7 minutes to 10 minutes from
the time you enter the kitchen.
With an Electric Waahing Machine
you can put clothes to soak at niitht, listen
to them beinjr washed while you eat
breakfast, and watch an electric wringer
do them in a twinkling after breakfast.
Women in general understand the use
of and appreciate an EUctric Curling
Iran.
Innumerable other devices of a service
able and inexpensive nature are on the
market, and anyone who stops to think
the matter over will appreciate the fact
that a shortening of the eordwoud bill
will more than eiual the lengthening of
Electric Light bill.
If you have a lighting service you will
note that you get the Klectrieity for op
erating these devices mostly on a very
low rate.
.Vp-ide thin look at the difference in
temperature in the rooms.
Just take a minute some time and fig
ure the cont of the woxk, consumed for
washing and ironing alone.
If the supply houi don't carry a stock
of what you waul, we will get it for you.
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