THE HOOD RIVER NEWS, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 8, 1911 D " 1 i V 1 st Ji d r-n n II EMPLOYMENT MISCELLANEOUS Situation, vanted on ranch. Or around private place. Prefer steady place year round, garden ing, fruit, berries, poultry, etc. Sober, steady. $50 per month; furnished room, board "and wash ing. John Shepherd, Hood Uiver, Oregon. 6-7p llanted Position as manager of H large bearing orchard; thor ough knowledge of orchard rou tine, pruning and packing; only first class oners considered, Communicate "C," News office 3-10p llfanted - Experienced fruit man H wants jM)sition as foreman of orchard; can handle all detail; prefer permanent position; best of references. Address o. K. b., News office. 4-7p Wanted Two Faultless or other good make of horse stump pullers to rent for about two months. Call A. C. Hallam, Hotel Oregon. 5-Gp llfanted -Man and wife to work IT on fruit ranch, 3 1-2 miles from town; steady position for right party; must furnish refer ences. Address A. R C, News office. 5-fp lllanted I want a situation to ft take charge of a fruit farm; well experienced; with family. W. R Yoerger, It. I). 2, box 193 4-5) llanted Japanese young man If wants day work at cooking, housecleaning, etc. Address H. Yama, 14 Oak street, phone 1G0. 2-5p Voung man, good worker, wants i job on ranch. Phone 1J0L and ask for Brookins. 6-7p FOR SALE For Sale One high wheel, solid tire, auto-run-about the car that travels the rough roads. No danger of getting your tires Dunctured. Just the car for a small family. Price only $200 if taken soon. H. Dethman, tele phone 204-K. 6-9p If you want any Clarks Seedlings 5trau-tprrv nlants or anv New town, Spitzenburg or Ortley apple trees for spring planting, see or write, J. 1. Nealeigh, lloocl River, Oregon. 6-13p n-W. It. & N. bridge wood for U sale. Iieave orders at Morn son & Hayward's, phone 13-L. 5-6p For Sale or Rent Typewriters, new or second-hand, on easy terms. A. W. Onthank. tf May For Sale Alfalfa and wheat I hay for sale. Ralph Hinnchs. phone 3232-L. 5-13p For Sale -One Petaluma incuba tor, size 220 egg. F. C. House, K. I). 2. 5-6p or Sale-Oil meal at White head's. 4-tf F LIVE STOCK AND FOWLS ("or Sale A few fine vigorous White Rock cockerels, also V'hite Leghorns; both breeds from trap-nested mothers with splendid records. For particu lars phone 75 Odell or address W. II . Tobey, Parkdale, Or. 5-Gc For Sale--Parred PlymouthRocks. A few fine cockerels for sale. Address Mercer & Clark, Hood River. R. I). 3, box 74. Phone 18920C. l-8p For Sale Horse and buggy, light lumber wagon, two in cubators, three brooders. All cheap. W. H. Root, Belmont road. G-tf For Sale A good Jersey cow. Will be sold on reasonable terms. Phone 2012L. fi-tf REAL ESTATE SECTION Wanted -To trade high grade Portland property for partly improved fruit land, west side of valley. Give full particulars in first letter; owners only. 450 19th street, Portland, Or. 2-5p For Sale lo or 20 acres land. No better land or location in the valley. For particulars address, 100, care News. 6-Dp For Rent Furnished room in center of town. Apply at News oflice, tf Copy for advertisements MUST bo In the office by Monday NOON. Wanted Good family driving horse, 1150 or 1200, must be sound and safe for lady. Dick- . erson & Peck. u-op RUSINESS CARDS oan Agency Loans offered, . $500, $700. Loans wanted, :::i()0, $600, $1000, $1200, $1500, !!2000, $2500.. Apply to A. W. Onthank, 305 "Oak street, tfc f vou have a buildiner vou want moved or raised see or write J. Nealeigh, Hood River, Oregon. i. D. No. 2 6-13 LOST AND FOUND Pound A ladv's fur was left in I the pew of the Methodist church a few weeks ago and may be had by applying at the church. 0-W, R. & N. COMPANY wiisr BOUND Na 9. Fast Mail (no paaaenvera) 4:fO A. M. No. 3. Portland Flyer 6:10 " Na 7. Portland Local 7:45 " Na 6. Oregon A Washington Express 8:M ' No. 11. Soo-Spokana-Portland . . :25 " No. 1. Portland Local 8i2S P. M Na 17 Chicago Limited 8:45 " EAST BOUNTJ No. 2. Prndloton Loral 10:30 A. M. Na 1H Orevon and Wuh. Limited 11:53 " Na 8. The Iall.- Local :20 P. M. No. 10. Fat Mail, no psftsenirers 825 Na 6. Omron & Washington Expreasl0:20 " Na 12. Soo-Spoksne- Portland 10:55 " Na 4. Walla Walla Passenger 12:55 " Traina number 3. 5. 11 and 17 make no stops be Iwpen Hood River and Portland. PaHsensen for local points must take trains 7 and I. Train 4. 12 and 18 stops only at The Dalles. Arl ington. Umatilla and Pendleton. Passengers for points between flood River and Pendleton must take trains No. 2, 6 and 8 For further information inquire at ticket office J. M. FRLDRICY, Agent. Notice to Creditors. Notice im hereby tfiven that the under iffned has been appointed executrix of the eatate of Frank S. CUrk, dereatted. All pentona having claims ajcainHt said entate are hereby notified to present the same, duly itimiied and regularly verified at the law office of S. W. Stark, in Hood Hirer. Ore.. and all persona knowing: themselves to be indebted to said estate are requested to pay the sapie. Dated this 7th, day of Fehr. l'.'ll. Nannie E. Clark, G-lO-o Hood River, Oregon. HOOD RIVER ESTATE TO BECOME MILLIONAIRE HOME A. M. Berr.v of Chicago arrived In town Sat iinliiy, to take charge of Hit' Sfh'ill place recently purchased I i.v l'.vmi A. ICvnns ii tiiillloiialrt' Chicago clnli man who will trnns furiii It Into a summer home. The house will be remodeled, enlarged anil hcnutilicd ami the grounds transformed into it' I'onilltlon hetit ting a country gentlemen's estate. Mr. Merry will have charge of the I in provemcuts ami expects his family to arrive licit' In the near future. Mr. Kvuus will arrive later anil content plate spending most of the Htimmer here. Music Club tlaa Knjoyable Meeting The open meeting nf t he M lisle Club wax lichl Moinlay evening at the home of Mrs. II. I.. Dumhlc anil wan characterized ly a very large atten- ilance and an invasion of iimiHiinl enjoy men t. The program, which wax tie) Ik Ii t fully given. Included a piano trio by Mrs. DumMe, Minn Bltigdon anil Miss I'.va Brock; piano hoIoh, Mlsn Viola Nlekclscn ami Mlsn Blngdon; violin nolo. Will t'hamller: voch! selections. Mr, ( linn llenncy, MImh t'ooper, Mrs. Dutro ami Minn Vannct; pli.no iluet, Mrs. Iumlle ami I'.va Brock. The next meet Inn will lie helil Momlay, February 2nth, at the home of Mm. Itrock. To Open 5, 10 and IS Cent Store. The ('ruikshnnk Company, which him rented one of the Moron in the lli'lllironner building on Thlail St., will shortly open It with an up to date 5 anil 10 cent wtore. The cstnb- Ishmcnt will li. conducted on the name liner, iih those in t he big ell it s ami wlllconlain a larp and iiNefu stock of tiew kooiI looil."i. ASK HELP TO SAVE GRANGE PROPERTY I'ark Grunne held a special meet trig at the Krauze hall Saturday ,Jau. L'sth, for the purpone of trying to formulate Home plan to hiivm the 10- acre park and liulMinK" from pans Iiik into private ownernhlp The meeting wax attended by 2' men and women of the wet Hide and it wax the unaulmouM opinion that to allow the property to flip from the grange would not only clone out the grange, hut that the entire valley on the went Hide would he without a place to hold a public meeting. The grange therefore hltH decided to hold this beautiful npot at all hazard anil nine men who were prenent have pledged theniHelvcH to pay the oil' ligation agaliiHt the property. A few who were prexeut have perxlxt atitly clung to I'ark grange ami have fought an unequal context, but are Htlll In the front runkx and willing to goon witli the good work. Friday, I'eb. 3rd, the grange held their regular meeting with a xliort program. All had a pleaxant even lug ami ipille an lucreaxe In attend ance wax uotlcealile. The men who have decided to imt their Hhoulder to the wheel In order to nave the grange property lx'lleve that If everybody will help a little that It can be made the greatext blexxlng eventually that Mood Uiver can have and It Ix expected t hat all will get buxy and help them do it. Hoohtek. mmmm Read In February Sunset Magaxlno San Plrgo, The City of hrenmx Come True. Ilcnutlfiilly llluxl rated Iti four color. I'ctrnzzlul Slnulng In tlie Street of San I'ranclxco, Clirlxtma Kve. Now on xale. All new Mtamlx, l.'i rent Itev. I'arxonx nnd Kcv. McOinber are iilxtltig In revival xerlce at Ueliuont church thl week. The ladle of the Tulted Mrethren church will hold a bake xale at Hart- mexx' xtore next Saturday. Thl week' "(let Together" meet Ing will lie held witli Mr. and Mr. It. K. Harblxon thl (Wednexdayj evening. Clirlxtlan Science xervlccH are held In Heading Itnuin, No. 6, Davldxon building, Sunday at 11 a. m. and Wednexdny at S p. ni. Sunday xchool at 10 a. in. Mr. C. O. Horning of rnlverxlty Park. Portland, xpent the week end with her xlxter, Mr. K. K. Harblxon, returning home Suntlay evening. Her little daughter KlUnhett; accom panied her. Fred M. Scherer and Mlxa Oertrude K. Turnbull were quietly married at the parxouage of the I'tdted Breth ren Church in tlilx city W'ednexday evening, Feb. 1, by the paxtor, Kev. J. It. Parxon. An artixtic pocter ndvertlaing the variety and niluxtrel show to lx? given by t lie I'pper Valley Progrcxx ive axHiK'latlon hax been placed In the window of Plath'x drug xtore, where It I attracting a great deal of attention. During tlu abxenee of F. A. Cram, S. YV. Howard, an experienced sale manager of Chicago, wtll have charge of the. Htore. Mr. Howard, who recently came to Mood Klver, hax licen iiMxocIa tcil with xoine of the largevt mercantile tirmx In Chicago. At the Kaptlxt church Sunday, Feb. PJth, morning worxhlp at 11 o'clock. Subject, "Side Ughtxonthl Month' Sunday School Lexxon." Singing by U children' choir. F.venlng pralxe xervlce at 7:.'U). Sublivt, ".When the Bondman Became Conxcloii of Free dom." Mr. HaigreaveM will preach at each xervlce. At the Congregational church next Sunday morning the paxtor will npenk tin "The I'ne and Abtixe )f Creed." In the evening the tirxt of the xerlex of "Picture of Woman hood" will l:e given. The ppccinl Hiibjtrt will be "The I nfolding of a Complete Womanhood." The pub lic I cordially Invited. Mr. F.ild.v, a returned mlxxlonary. who ix xpeudlng her vacation work ing In the Intenxt of the Woiuiiu'r Foreign Mlxxlonary Society, will Htienk at the Anbury K. church next Sunday evening Mra. F.ddy Ix worthy of a packed houxe nnd It Ix hoped that many will avail them- hcIvch of thl exceptional opportu nity, Pr. Henry L. Dexter, an rnxtern phyxlclim who xpent laxt xummer In the Vl'l"'r Y'lHey, ha HiicccHxfulty taken the exaininatlon before the Oregon xtate board of phyxldnnx and may divide to lix ittc In the Park dale country. The din-tor hax many friend In the I'pix-r Valley who are hoping that he will take the medical Held there. far x FRA ELBERTUS WIT AND JOY PEDDLER KlU-rt Hubbard, apoxtle of work and good cheer, not only radiate a dexlre to labor and he of good cheer, but he Ih a pretty good practlcer of thoxe happy way of going through the world. Few men are harder workerx than the Fra of Kant Aurora Krle county, New York, and Htlll a lex numlter are able to apparently get um much fun out of Ih lug. Hubbard wait bom Home place In Illlnoix, and he grew up a worker, which Ix perhaps the reaxon why Home perxonx not knowing the Joy of labor might be Inclined to call him a dub. When he axked for a job he could not say much of t lie hcIiooIm he bad attended, but In later yearx he claimed to tie an alumnux of the Unlverxlty of Hard Knockx. When a fairly young man Hubbard got to thinking and exprexxed lilx idea In xuch an Imprexnlve faxhlon that the editorx called him a Philtx tlne, luxtead of buying hi tnauu xcrlptrt. After xpeudlng conxlderabie time lu editor' ante-roomx he con cluded to lie hi own editor, and managing to find an Idle print xliop In F.axt Aurora the flrxt number of the Phlllxtlue came out. It wax a "periodical of prott-xt" publixhed "every little while." It wax wrapped lu butcher' paper with a little red Ink on It. The Inxlde pngex con tained a heart to heart talk by the paxtor to hi flock followed by a few random xhot at the world, inter xperxed with a few"inental MarttnU" and ending with an ad for little pig n linages. Plenty of capital letter were thrown In to eiupliaxize the good stuff and while the Phlllntlue wax not ntarteil ax a permanent In Htltutlou Hubbard ban not yet been able to xtop l(. This was the beginning, or very nearly so. Hubbard iereelveil a market for good book well put to gether and he noon had xome expert binder working lu a barn. The book Hold and more were made. The Itoycrofterx branched out Into making other linen of pretty and use. ful thlngn and xoon extabllxhed a permanent comnmulty of cheerful workers, tiuhhnrd In the moving spirit of all the undertaking. He writes nnd lectures and edit a good deal, bexldea writing nioxt of the ml vertlxemelits for hi niagaiinen. The Itoycrofterx in F.axt Aurora nell flow ing bow necktlex, muxic lenxoux, gar den furniture, artixtic bookx, Chrlxt miiH gift, hotel accomodation, leather good and a few hundred other thing which they make ax well a anybody. EllxTt Hubbard, banker, I alxo helping many people to xtart and grow saving account. The buxy man who I responsible for all these thing Ix coming to Hood Uiver. He will xee the valley and give hi lecture, " The March of The Centurlen." in Hcllbroliner'n hall at S o'clock Monday evening, Febru ary 90. The management wlxh the announcement made that there will Ik' no reserved neat. ST. VALENTINE1 VILLAGE TUESDAY Odd Follow Hall will prenent nu old time appearance, on Tuenday ev. enlng, February 14th, the night of the St Valentine lllage Fete if the plan of flic good ieople of St. Mark's are even half carried out. The He will provide Hood Uiver with a cl.lxx of entertainment never attempted Is fore here and will give thoxe whoattend a glimpse of the time when life wan full of heart In rerent nnd fascination. All the feat, liren of the old time village will be re prexe tiled Inc hiding Its buxom nnd comely lassies and stalwart lad. The spirit of St. Valentine will W abroad nnd merriment and good cheer wfll prevail. You nre Invited and the price of admission wont break you. I.. II. .lamlxon. a prominent mining man, Ix In the city and I visiting hin nlxter. Mm. F. M. Flrebaugh. Mr. .Iitiiitxon Iiiix clijiriri of a imtiilier of mining urolectn In Southern Oregon ami In making hln headquarters st tiranta Pass. MARKIED LAKAWAY uluhahu K. E. Laraway and Mix Ida Hub bard, both well known and highly enteemed young Hood Uiver rexl deiitx, were married Wednenday at the home of thegroom'n parents, Mr and Mrx. W. F. I.araway. The cere mony was performed by Itev. K. T. Slmpxon, of St. Mark's Episcopal church, and was witnessed only by relatives and Intimate fi lends of the family. The wedding occurred on the same date a the wedding anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. Lara way, senior, and was made the occasion of a very pleaxant family celeliratlon. The newly married couple are In southern California, where they will spend a month liefore returning to Hood Uiver, where they will make their home In a rexldence on Caxcade avenue recently purchaned by Mr. Laraway. BARRETT Dr. E. Ii. Wright Is In Portland most of the time, working In his dental ollice. Contractor L. M. Hently has the furnace set up and Ix now plaxterlng the new xchoolhouxe. Mrx. J. J. (iibbons returned from Portland Saturday, where she hax Ixt'ii visiting fur a week. County School Supt C D. Thomp son made a vlxlt to Barrett net I laxt Thurxilay. We are glad to nave Prof. Thompson come. Next Friday evening at the Park (irange hall there will lie a spelling context. Barrett vs. Frankton, fob lowed by a basket hocIiiI. Every body Invited. Upper Valley Land for Sale Large tract of land for Hale In the Upper Hood Uiver valley. Will nell lu one tract or will subdivide. Termn. John (ioldsliury, Mt. Hood Hotel. MOSILR Mr. J. K. Illghley made a trip to Hood Uiver Saturday. John Evans Is on the nick list and Is under the dictor's care. Mlxs Lois Taylor, of The Dalles, visited Saturday with Dr. liobluson and wife. Mrs. V. C. Young and daughter In law were shopping lu Hood Uiver Thursday. U. U. Morrison purchased the hall belonging to Mr. Lamb during the week, through Ueab Extate Agent Sturgln. K E Fraedrlc and family left for The Dalles Tuesday evening to take the boat for Portland, where they will reside. Frank Macey and family left Tuen day for Arizona. Mm. John Evans accompanied them. The go In search of a warmer climate for their health. Mr. and Mrs. (Jeo. Itordeu am! nephew, Lawrence Dortiiecker, went to Hood Uiver Saturday on business and to vlxlt Uobt. Husbands and family. A. M. Hoop was the first man In M osier to pay his taxes, (jetting the notice out of the postoflVe Saturday, he xtepped across to the bank and paid them, Mosier is to have another lumber yard, parties having leased a tract of land of J. X. Moxier, near the old dryer, and are making preparations for the work right away. The funeral of Uusx Huskey wax held Monday at the Chi 1st Ian church, Uev. Carbon officiating. The Odd FellowH, of which order deceased was an honored jneiuIxT, attemll in a body. Mrs. Annie Hughes and two sons returned Wednesday evening from Oakland. Calif , where they spent the winter. I hey were met in Portland by Mrs. Hughes' Mister, Miss L. Dins more, and will visit their mother and other relatives for xome time. HELLO, BILLI . ' All members B. P. O. E. arc re quested to call at J. O. Yogi's. Oak street, and register. Some big do ings at The Dulles soon. Wa want your address. HAS NO SUBSTITUTE MM I I Jr r ovai. us,i 73 V Absolutely Pure The only baking powdor made from loyal Crape Cream of Tartar NO ALUM.NQ LIME PHOSPHATE POLK'S GAZETTEER A Busts niwrtory of -h City, Towa and Villa la Orrcoa sad V iiHhincioa, aiviaic a vernpiiT Nkrtrh of earn plsro, Loratlal. Shipping Facilities aad a !"! flril lirrrtnrr of each Bosiaea aad 1'rufimaiua. K. L. POT.K CO, lu, 8m I tie, n uia. Order Your Printing NOW 2)onV Waif 7ntil you JVeed If Tomorrow flThe News is equipped with one of the best plants in the state. W.e print everything from a visiting card to color work. Sec Us G6out our Jloose eaf BiCCing System Hood River News Co. Eliot "Butt ding Hood Fi-Vcr Arthur Clarke THE JEWELER XOe do fhe Buiness I Why ? I We Know our Business