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THE HOOD RIVER NEWS, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 31, 1910 11 I APPLES Now on following: Places Included if sold soon. These are good buys : : : 31 1-3 Acres, 4 miles from town, 350 bea'ing i pple trees, 2 acres 5 year old apple trees, 14 acres 1, 2 and 3 year old apple trees, all in good condition. Good 4-room house, good barn, Apple crop this year, $3000, goes with the place. Fine location, west Side. $0.0O. Terms- 20 Acres, Willow Flat. 6 acres 1 year old apple trees, balance light clearing. Uncleared land ad joining being sold for more than is asked for this. I his Is a Real Bargain at, per acre, $300. Easy Terms. 10 Acres, 4 miles from town, 4J acres 5 year old Spitzenberg and Newtowns; 5J acres 1 year old Spitzenberg and Newtowns. Crop and tools go with place. Good buildings. Sio.ooo- Ha Cash. 25 Acres. Good location. 3 acres 1 year old apples, 3 acres strawberries, 7 acres partly cleared, balance easily cleared. Good 6 room house; spring water piped to house. (iKd b"yt $7500. Terms easy. 10 1-2 Acres. Good location. 8 acres bearing 1000 boxes apples go with place; 10 room house, hot and cold water, fine spring piped to buildings. This property is a money maker at $to.ooo. $3ooo Cash. 25 Acres, 45 miles from town. Fine location, west side. 1700 apple trees in good condition; 200 full bearing; 400 5 years old; 300 4 years old; 800 1 and 2 years old. Good buildings. Spring water piped, hot water and bath in house. Team, wagon and implements go with place. This should be a big money producer in a short time. i.ooo- $70oo Cash. 10 Acres, Willow Flat. 6 acres 1 year old apples; 4 acres strawberries between trees, balance easily cleared. Small house and barn. 5000- 10 Acres, Willow Flat. 3 acres cleared, balance easily cleared. All tillable and best of fruit land. $3500. 1500 Cash. Balance easy. Epping.Brydle Land Go. PHONE 56 Ground Tloor FIRST NATIONAL BANK BLDG. S. E. BARTMESS Funeral Director and Practical Embalmer ESTABLISHED 18 YEARS MOOD RIVER, OREGON ROSS.RICHARDS & Co. Confections and Hazelwood Dainties Complete Lint ol Bristol Steel Rods and Fishing Tackle Just received Cor. State end 4tb Ms. Opposite Opera Bouse NORTH BEACH A QUEEN OF THE NORTHWEST RESORTS Near the mouth of the Columbia River on the Washington Coast THE PLACE TO SPEND YOUR SUMMER VACATION Twenty-five Miles of Magnificent Beach :: Level, Compact an J Smooth :: Many thriving and tidy communities, delightful hotel, cottage, tent and camp life. All the comforts of home and the health ful, invigorating recreation of the seas'de - surf bathing, fishing, clam digging, beach bonfires, riding, racing, hunting, strolls and drives through picturesque wooded headlands. Reduced Rates from all parts of Oregon & Washington via Oregon Railroad and navigation Company Season Rate: From Portland Round Trip, $4.00 Three Day-Saturday to Monday Rate, $3.00 Purchase tickets and make reservations at City Ticket Office, 3rd and Washington Streets, Portland, or inquire of any O. H. &. N. ngent elsewhere for information WM.McMURRAY, Gen' I Passenger Agt, Portland, Ore. PUBLIC VOICE Fditoh Nkwh: Dear Sir It would m lutereHtlng to know how much money In Npent thin year in the state by the rum (li ferents to make It appear that more liquor In toM In prohibition countle tliau In hlKh-liceriHe counties. There are no greater law breaker than the tialoou men, and It in very reanouuble to prenume they are not la full nympathy with the truth. If prohibitory law did not at leant re duce the consumption of Intoxicating llquorn, In It mipponed thene men would upend ho much time and money to fight It an they do? I have no doubt In nome rough communities, where counties voted dry, the wet element did all that wan ponwlble to bring the law luto dlnrepute, with the hope of forcing a reeal. Itut are wean a people to be controlled by thin lawlenn element? The law In right, and a penalty should le at tached for non-enforcement. Which In the most commendable: To yield to the bnner ((iialltien of In divlilualn or strive to light such wrongs an will tend to develop good In their characters? The open saloon more than any other avenue Is continually gather ing Id its victims. Your correspond ent takes thin position: No person has a moral right to vote in favor of a great wrong, which must include the licenned liquor saloon, as well an lawn agaltint murder, arnou and theft; and when thin fact in univers ally recognized, there will not 1m? such statements, that "prohibition does not prohibit." The writer does not expect to see Oregon dry in 11)10, but she does ex pect tne time will come when our nation will be dry, when the children of the future will ask why such un Institution as the American saloon, which has done so much damage In the world, was ever allowed to live bv law. .1. A. H. Copy for advertisements MUST be in the office by Monday NOON. CLASSIFIED COLUMN adtertisemente lor Insertion under this heeding will be charged lor at the rate ol 26c per month tor (usually) three lines-no display. Cash should accompany copy, otherwise payable by the 10th ol the month. As a medium tor reaching the people the hews stands alone and unexcelled. SOCIETIE8 tJood River Valley Humane Society Phone 186. AAE. H. Hartwijr. president; Harold Hershner, secretary; Leslie Butler, treasurer. SPECIAL NOTICES VVanted Mixed car of oak and fir; state price of " each and whether four foot or 16 inch, and shipping pointj-C. L. Ireland, Moro. Ore. 34-37c Loan Agency-Loans offered. $500, $fiO0. $1000. Loans wanted, t00. 4u0. $HP0. $a(JO. 11500. F2AO0. Apply to A. W. On! hank. 2stf T'hose intereated in Voice or Piano instruction, please phone or call at residence No. 727 Sherman Ave. Alberta Jackson, a recent etudent at the New England Conservatory. 85-3p EMPLOYMENT YVf anted Position on ranch or in town by young " married couple. Address R. A. Blylh, gener al delivery. Hood River. 34-37p Wanted A bright girl to help with the work and look after children. Apply H. P. Parr. R D. No. 2. 84-37C Wanted A woman or girl for general house work. Phone Odell 17X or addresa Mrs. A. D. Da vies, Odell. REAL E8TATE AND RENTALS See A. M. Curtis for City andf Farm Property. Hood River. Oregon. TJVr Rent Two large rooms either vacant or partly furnished for housekeeping, near High School, suitable for High School students. Near corner 12th St. and Stranahan Ave. Mrs. E. C. Willis. 32-3Sp 'CW Sale at a Bargain 7 room house and lot only A two blocks from poetoffice. A W. Onthank. 33-3c VVanted-Two furnished rooms in village within " three blocks of Oregon Hotel. Or, small fur nished house to rent by the month. Address E. R., News office. 83-3rtp anted- Responsible party with family of four, "no young children, desires to rent house of not less than H rooms for the winter. Address replies to News office stating price, time and general de scription. Al references. 84-37c anted - Hoard in private family below the hill by young couple. Address News office. S4-37p rlOfi8E8TOOW8, PIQ87CHICKEN8," ETC. pW Sale A team of light farm and road horses; x gentle, sound and willing. Can be had if taken at once for $150 cash. Address box 216 Hood River. Oregon. 3?-3ip Wr LW Sale Standard bred white leghorn cockerels A from trap nested soork, with high egg records. 11.50 each. W. H. Tobey. Parkdale. Ore.S2-3.V pW Sale A fine well broke hunting dog. Write for particulars to F. Leslie Haskina, R, D. No. 1. Hood River, Oregon. 33-3p pVr Sale-Bay team geldinga, 6 and 7 years. R.200 pounds; first class condition, reasonable. En quire at News office. ,14-37p tr Sale-The best team of old horses in the vaT JL ley. formerly known as the "Simons Greys." A wonderful draft team and well trained to all kinds of orchard work. Weight 2350: price Ilia. Also a splendidly matched team of geldinga, 6 and 7 years, weight 2200, fine roadsters single or double, both trained to single or double cultivator work. Price tStTH. Phone Odell 8x2. S4-37 tir Sale Light driving and farm team, weight about 800 lbs. each. Will be sold for $100 cash. U. V. Ulalarock. R. D. No. 2. -37c pW Sale Good, all around horse -saddle, driver and work animal, weight 900 lbs. A bargain for $.'0. U. V. Glasscock. 34-37e Far Sale A heavy work team. Enquire of G. C. Howarth, R. t. No. 2. 34-37p pW Sale-Team, ages 9 and 10; weight about 12O0; x guaranteed sound and true. Price $250. Ad dress "Y," News Office. 86-S.ip pVir Sale-Cow that gives 4 gallons per dav. P. O. box 122 Caarade Locks. Oregon. 3f-3!-p llorse For Sale Work or driving mare, weiKht 1A about I'") pounds. Enquire at Deitx Photo Studio. 35-3Hp pullets Wanted-Phone UnK. 35-3Mp pW Sale-Five foot gla Suitable for cigara or FOR SALE pVr Sale or Rent Typewriters, new or eecond hand, on easy terms.A. W. Onthank. 2-tfc pr Sale Good bed, commode, sectional book A cae and desk, rang, chitTonier. Phone Odell 93 or addresa box 85. R. 1). No. I. K-Kf p I far Sale Second hand sewing machine $5; needs repairing. Phone 14HK. 36-3 p IT ay for Sale Alfalfa and clover at $20; wheat A1and barley at $25. Ralph Hinricha, phone 82321 33-:inp how case, cheap. cigara or candiea. Enuuire at Style Shop. S5-38C LOST AND FOUND T oat A pocket ledger containing accounts writ-----ten withindellible pencil, dropped between Mt. flood and Hood River; gilt lettering, red lck. Reward if returned to News Office. ;U-37p T ost Thursday, between McLarin'a corner and -"the depot, a tan colored silk auto veil. Finder will please leave at News office. Rewanl. 34-.tTp T net On Cascade Ave., at or near depot, an ---enamel bar pin with water lily design. P. M. Morse. IhtvHison Bldg. S4-.17C LostOn streets of Hood River, an altatract of title to land. Finder please notify owner. Phone 187M. Paul R. Hughes. 36-38C LEGAL AND OTHER NOTICES NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Department of the Interior, U. 9. Land Office at The Dalles, Oregon, Juy 270,, laio. Notice is hereby given that Davis A. Harvey, of Wamic, Oregon, who on June 5th. llSM, made Homestead. No. 11,040 Serial. No. 04440. for El-2 SKI -4. section .11. township 1 south, range 10 east, Willamette Meridian, hu tiled notice of intention to make final commutation proof, to establish claim to the land above described before the Reg ister and Receiver of the U. 8. Land Office at 1 he Dalles, Oregon, on the 8th day of September, 1U10. Claimant names as witnesses: Aivia M. Ander son, Justin T. Moody. Alex Porteous. William Moody, all of Parkdale, Oregon. C. W. Moore. 31-36 Register NOTICE tOR PUBLICATION Department of the Interior. U. 8. Land Office at The Dalles. Oregon. July 21, 191U. Wot ice is nereby given that William H. Absher, of Hood River, Oregon, who, on November 12th. It)!, made Homestead, (Serial No. 0804), No. 15403, for N 1-2 SW 1-4. NW 1-4 SE 1-4, section 8. township 1 north, range 11 east. Willamette Men. dian, has filed notice of intention to make final commutation proof, to establish claim to the land above described, before Geo. I). Cu bertson County Clerk, st his office at Hood River. Oregon, on the 1st day of September, lalu. ciaimsm names as witnesses: John A est and Nelson W. Jurkson. of Fir, Oregon; Madie D. Hicks and James C. Simonton. of Hood River. Oregon. C. W. Mikikh. 30-35 Register. NOTICE OF SALE OF BONDS Notice is hereby iriven that the Hoard of Direc tors of the Mm. Kiver IrriKatton District, in Hood Kiver County, Orevon. will sell the bnn.H of Mid district in the Bum of SfiO.000 .00 on Krideiy, the sixteentn aay ol .ptember, IttlO. at the hour of 10 A. m.. at the oilice of the Hoard of biret-tora at the residence of K. W. Kelly, in the said Dintrict. and that sealed proposals for said bonds will be received by aid buard at said place for the pur chase of Raid bonds until the day and hour above mentioned, at which time the Ifejard it hall open the proposal and award the purchase of the bonds to trie highest responsible bidder, the board reservintr the riKht to reject any and all bids. Bids to be accompanied by a certified check for ten per cent of the amount of the bonds for which the bid is submitted. Said bond shall be payable in United States gold coin in ten series, to-wit: At the expiration of eleven years, five percent of the whole number of said bonds; twelve years, six per cent; thirteen years, seven per cent; four teen years, eiKht per cent; fifteen years, nine per cent; sixteen years, ten per cent; seventeen years, years, eleven per cent; eighteen years, thirteen per cent; nineteen years, fifteen per cent; twenty years, sixteen per cent; and shall bear interest at the rate of 6 per cent per annum, payable semi annually, on the first day of January and July of each year. The principal and interest shall be payable at the place designated in the bonds, and bidders are iriven the option of having! said bonds payable at Portland, Oregon, or New York City, N. and said bonds will be issued in accordance with the election of the successful bidders. Said bonds shall be each of the denomination of not less than $100.(J0 and not more than $500.00 and shall be negotiable in form, and coupons for the interest shall be attached to each and signed by the secretary. Dated at Hood River this 15th day of August, 1910. R. W. KELLY, 33-37 Secretary. ORDER TO SELL REALTY In the County Court of the State of Oregon for Hood kiver County. In the matter of the Guardianship of Charlotte Mills, an incompetent person. Order to Show Cause. It appearing to this court from the petition this day filed by John A. Wilson. Guardian of the per son and estate of Charlotte Mills, an incompetent person, duly appointed by order of this court, praying? for the ale of real estate belonging- to said ward, described in said petition to-wit: "Be-g-inninK At a point 27 chains and 50 links south of the northwest corner of the northeast quarter of the northeast quarter of section three (St, town ship two (2) north of range ten (10) east of the Willamette Meridian in the northwest comer of land conveyed by Joseph Purser to Ellen Purser; thence east along- said Ellen Purser's land 10 chains to the northeast corner of said Ellen Purser's land and to the southeast corner of the land conveyed by Underwood and wife to David S. Kier; thence north 4 chains to a point; thence west 10 chains, parallel to the south boun dary to a point on the line between the east half of the northeast quarter and the west half of the northeast quarter, thence along- said line 4 chains to the place of beginning-, containing about four (4 acres." And it further appearing to the Court that it is f?r the best interests of said ward and necessary that said real estate be sold. It is hereby ordered that all persons interested In the estala of said ward appear before this court on the l'th day of September. li10, at 10 o'clock a, m., in the Court Room of this Court, in the city of Hood River, in the county of Hood Riv er, and state of Oregon, then and there to show cause, if any there be, why this order should not be granted, for the sale of said real estate; A nd it is further ordered, that a copy of this or der be published at least, once a week, for three successive weeks and four insertions thereof, next preceding the date set for hearing, in the Hood River News, a weekly newspaper of general cir culation, published weekly in said county and state, and that a copy of said order be served per sonally on the said Charlotte Mills, and also on Mary Robbins, the daughter of said ward, tent 10) dys before the hearing of said petition. Ordered this 9th day of August. VJIQ. A. J. DERBY. p-Mc County Judge for SalcH Bargain 160 acres of land 4 1-2 miles from Goldendale, Wash., on county road; 12 acres cleared, 5 acres in orchard just coming in bearing of first class commercial varieties; small house and barn, one horse and implements. Owing to sickness must be sold at once. See the owner on the place or address Mrs. H. A. RICHARDSON flOLDE.NDALE, WASH. FOR sale: Team of draught animals, mare 6 years old, weight 1250; gelding 10 years old, weight 1200. . Gentle, always worked to gether. Owner's reason for sell ing, don't expect to live on ranch during winter. Price $300. APPLY Red Cross Orchard Company Mt. Hood, Oregon tmmm Very Swell Indeed is our line of Box Paper and Cam eras, at this time. You certainly should see our line before the stock Is broken into. They are extraordinary value, and prices within reach of all CARL A. PLATH FHARMAl'MT The Retail Store sVfcaVWtS Here Is An Opportunity to Buy 40 Acres Fine Red Shot Partly Improved Apple Land g In the Famous Crapper District u 5 Acres Set to Newtown and Spitzenberg Apples jj This land lies well with an east and south slope, has good well on place which can easily 4 be developed to sufficient quantity to irrigate entire tract. Fair 5-room house, chicken house f and buildings. 350 trees ready to set. Land will be sold at a bargain price with small amount down. The tract can be sub-divided to a good advantage. If interested address, 601, Care of NEWS OFFICE I Hood River, Oregon mm&mm Well Drilling; Quick ; Successful Satisfactory DONE WITH A STAR WELL DRILLING OUTFIT FOR PARTICULARS ADDRESS APPLE LAND & ORCHARD COMPANY HOOD RIVER, OREGON Office, No. 9 Oak Street Phones. 26 or 200Z-X m, is m , , m A GOOD PROPOSITION 320 Acres 260 acres in first class apple land. 200 acres cleared of which 170 acres is planted to apple trees. 50 acres 2-year-old, balance 1-year-old; all standard varieties. 5 miles from Hood River and all under ditch. Can be han dled on easy terms. 6 on deferred payments W. J. BAKER & CO. LESLIE BUTLER, President F. MrKF.KCHER. Vice-Prksident TRUMAN BUTLER. Camhikr Established 1900 BUTLER BANKING COMPANY HOOD R1YER, OREGON Capital, $50,000. Surplus and Profits, $45,000. COMMERCIAL BANKING MODERN SAVINGS DEPARTMENT SAFE.DEPOSIT BOXES Am. Bankers' Assn. Travelers Checks We Say Positively , that our drugs are abso- P0SITIVELY? lutely pure and unadul SJcy. ' terated. Our reputation as reliable druggists has been earned by putting up only the best and purest medicines in the right manner. Our bus iness has increased so rapidly of late we are positive many are fully convinced they can rely on us to the last notch. Let us convince you. Keir & Cass U RELIABLE DRUGGISTS Smith Block, Hood River, Oregon