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4 . - THE HOOD RIVER NEWS, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 15,51911 EMPLOYMENT Wanted -Man and wife to take charpe of young orchard prop erty. Man must have knowledge of trees and general farming and be good steady worker. Care for horses, cow and chickens. Good convenient home. Give references and qualifications. Address''M,News office. 10-llc Wanted -At Parkdale in new house with all modern con veniences, woman for general housework; must be goon cook and laundress, willing to make herself generally useful. Call at Mt. Hood Hotel Weduesday night or phone Odell 2x5. 8tf. arried man wants work on fruit ranch. Union apple packer. Have taken short course in horticulture at Corvallis. Ad dress K. A. H.. 504 Oak street. Hood Kiver. Telephone 304-X. 10-llp 1 Ianted -Young man aooui 10 1 A f H years of age to work in u-ardpn and about the house. Steady job to right party. W. C. Adams, 1-4 mile south of Bra ford's store. 8-tfc HeTp Wanted -Man with team and tools to move on 20 acre fruit ranch and care for same. Good house and barn. In lower valley. Diekerson & Peck. 7-tfc Wanted -Position as manager of fruit ranch, commencing April 1st. Experienced in orchard work. Addres V, News office. lL12p Wanted -By man and wife, em ployment on ranch, former experienced in the work. Ad dress "C. J." Newsoffice. 10-llp Wanted -At Cottage Hospital, an orderly who will commence his duties April 1st. Apply to Miss Taylor, superintendent. 10-tfc free Employment Bureau Bap ... i. mi. ..j tisi l arsonage, corner am miu ine. Address. J.R.Hargreaves, hone 242-L. ll-17p Wan ted -Bids acres in the Box A. 10-llp on logging 80 Upper Valley. BUSINESS CARDS OAKDALE GREENHOUSES -We have a fine stock of 2 year roses, our own growing many of the newer varieties, at $3.50 to $5.00 per dozen. Shrubs, vines and ornamental trees; a nice lot of Catalpa and popular 6 to 10 hitrh. Hardy Perrenial plants. Will have all kinds of bedding planls in season. Cut flowers and Florial designs a specialty. Potted plants at Franze hardware. Our prices are reasonable. The Pioneer Florists. Fletcher & Fletcher. Phone 1972-M, Hood River, Oregon, tfc oan Agency ixmns onereo. ft T 1 $500, $700. I)ans wanted, $300. $00. $10(X), $1200, $1500, $2000, $2500. Apply to A. W. Onthank, 305 Oak street, tfc If you have a building you want Imoved or raised see or write J, T. Nealeigh, Hood River, Oregon, R. D. No. 2 6-13 CITY INVESTMENTS 100x100 on Oak street with good buildings, rental income, $110 per month, only $1 6,000 Until April First 100x200 on Cascade Avenue, consisting of four good lots and frame house. This will double in value within two years. Price, $7ooo Good Terms There will be great activity in city property this year. Snaps such as these are not on the market long. Sec Our List of Orchards J. H. HEILBRONNER & CO., LIVE STOCK AND FOWLS ror Sale-S.C. RHODE ISLAND r RED EGGS for setting. Pen No. 1. Headed by son of sweep stakes Cock and 1st Hen at Seat tle exposition and brother to 1st Cockerel at the last Portland show. He has proper shape and good rich color in all sections, mated with a select pen of pul lets and hens that are splendid winter layers. Eggs $3 per 15. Pen No. 2. Headed by a Cock of proven merit as a strong breeder, mated with a pen of good type females for general utility. Eggs $1.50 per 15. Fer tility guaranteed. E. F. Batten. Phone 2012-M. 9-22 For Sale Eight year old dapple gray horse, 1400 pounds, sound, will work single or double. Price $225. I. T. Beal, ML Hood, Or. Phone 34-Odell. 10-llp For Sale Horse and buggy, light lumber wagon, two in cubators, three brooders. All cheap. W. H. Root, Belmont road. 6-tf For Sale Buff Orpington eggs. Setting of 15 $1. Buff Orping tons are good winter layers and fine for table use. Phone 1852-K. 10-llc F or aie-une Day team o aim r, . i . r 1 T vears old. weight about 2100 pounds. For particulars see K. C. Charters, Bingen, Wn. 9-12. FS dr Br V or Sale Driving mare, ugnt keener, ladv or children can drive. Thoroughbred, bhaw & Bronson. Phone 34. 9-tfc or sa e- several iijrm leaina, n 1 I 1 . .1. A. A three second hand hacks and three second hand wagons. Taft Transfer Co. 7 Wanted - borne laying nens letrhorns Dreferred. Address i A.W.Rahles,phone 308-F. ll-12p Wanted -Cutler 10-tfc A good milch cow. Bros. , phone 210-X. MISCELLANEOUS Wanted A small saw mill in tne Upper Valley. 10,000.000 feet of first class fir. Good market in the neighborhood for the bulk ol the output. Mill site free to re sponsible nartv. Box 307 Hood River. 10-llp E xhantre-3 1-2 inch wagon lor 3 inch wacron or a light hack Address "M. H. M. . care ol News office. 10-llp minted A snrine tooth harrow. IfState make, condition and nrice. Address Box K, News office. 11-12 Wanted -outfit team. F -To trade blacksmith's and stock for heavy . E. Harris. 10-tfc W fanted To buv one large tent or two smau ones, nuun-ss ones. ll-12p P, News office, LOST AND FOUND L ost - A watch charm $20 gold niece with initials C b. b. on . S. one side. Finder please leave at this office. 10-tfc HOOD RIVER, OREGON REAL ESTATE SECTION ror Sale--A few 5 and 10 acre first class orchard tracts, Hood iiver valley, ten per cent in cash, balance in work on adjoining fruit ranch. Consult W. D. Hoo- ton, Dee, Oregon, or trea a. Holsteen, Burlington, lowa. iu-n For Rent Rooms for rent from H rr tn 1 nar weelf l.iffhted I a. s yw r- " -tt hnd heated and next to bath. Aln fumishPii rooms lor lienl housekeeDiner. rnone ijuij. i hat rr if F or Exchange Equity in good Portland home for fruit land Corner lot. trood house, on car line. Address "M," Newsoffice, 10-llc ror Rent Furnished room, gen I tlemen preferred, 187 Sherman avenue, just atxve posiomce. Phone or call in morning J91-U 8-tfc For Rent Nicely furnished front room with bath, in center of town. Mrs. H. C. McGuire, 505 Cascade avenue. 10-llc FOR SALE rranklin. 1910 four passenger, f six cylinder roadster, run only 4500 miles, 42 h. p., repainted. A-l shape throughout, guaran teed same as new car, bargain for anyone wishing high powered roadster, sells now lor $4WU. Price $2750 f. o. b. Portland. Menzies-DuBois Auto Co.. 7th and Davis streets, Portland, Ore. ll-12c If you want any Clarks Seedlings strawberry plants or any New town. Spitzenburg or Ortley apple trees for spring planting, see or write. J. 1. Nealeigh, Hood River, Oregon. 6-13p for Sale Seed potatoes and one mare weight, 1050 pounds, loward Pealer, phone 21772-X. 0-llp ror Sale One buggy, one mcu- Ibator. three brooders, one Mann bone cutter. W. H. Root. ll-13p Tor Sale or Rent Typewriters. I new or second-hand, on easy terms. A. W. Onthank. tf llav For Sale Alfalfa and wheat n hay for sale. Ralph Hinnchs, phone 3232-L. 5-13p For Sale Floor 14x18 tent. C. and frame for P. Sonnichsen, 12th and Columbia. For Sale 150 opera chairs cheap Address "C. N." News. lOtf For Sale Good phaeton and har ness $30. Box T, 10-llp F or sale uu meai at White- head's. 4-tf Solution of Water Problem Editor Hood River News: The Hood River city whs started In the year of our Lord lxsi by a very few men. I was third of these men. We didn't have any trouble about water, not then. Every one of us took a bucket or two and walked down to the Hood river and came home happy. Times have changed. Now Hood River city has lots of trouble about water. What Is the use? Comelip. Lots of water In Hood river, It Isn't dry yet. Make East Fork ditch bigger as far as I-ntz. I have place for reservoir that will bold millions and millions of gallons of water and pressure enough to put out biggest ffre In that town. Don't care how big the town gets. John P. H ii.I.stiio.m, Mount Hood. " I RANKTON Ed Wren, of Cooks. Wash , visited with H. S. Cahoon Sunday. Mrs. (ieorge Stokey, of Wyeth, vis ited with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. M. H. Noble, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Elliott moved up from Wyeth the latter part uf last week and will Ite located on the J. I. Morland ranch this summer. Mr. and Mrs. Price returned from California last week and are now at home on the S. B. Egls-rt pl:ice, west of town, which they pun-based lint spring. Mr. Price Is making many new Improvements on his procrly. F.qulty Case Against City Argued A suit In eijulty against the city. brought by Frank Parker through Attorney S. W. Stark, was argued lieforc Judge Bradshaw Saturday, A. J. Derby representing the city. After hearing the evidence lu the complaint aud answer, . I udge Brail shaw announced that the case would lie taken under consideration and a decision announced later. Pilll Horne (or Hale. Phone (. It'll 74 or write Hox 4:1 Pnrklalt On-. See new up to (Jute ownership map of Hood Klver valley for Hale ly Hooil Klver Abstract Co. FOR SALE THE RESIDENCE OF J. H. OSBORNE, 021 STATE STREET. Inquire on the premises Hon. K. L. Smith anil wife, who have lieen Hpendlng the winter In Portland, have returned to Hood Klver. The PuhIi Clul and Men'n league of the heights will bold a joint eeHxion In the Hoelal rooniH of the Ilaptlut church Thurnduy night. MIbh Tena Jorgennen departed Monday for Olyinplu, Watd)., to make her home with her brother, J. L. JorgeiiHen thin summer. Christian Science services are held In Heading lioom, No. 0, Davldnon building, Sunday a. 11 a. in. and Wednesday at 8 p. m Sunday school at 10 a. ni. The Loyal Hereant will give a so cial In the parlors of the First Chris tian church Thursday evening. Ad mission free. A small charge will lie made for lunch. All kinds of house painting and In terior decorating and paper hanging at Portland prices, at Frank Day ton's, Second & Cascade. Phone 20S-M and :H2 L Hesldents In general are nfked not to forget the amateur play which will be put on at Pine Grove hall Friday night, and which met with such success In the Odell district. Subject at the First Christian church next Sunday morning, "Con formation and Transformation." Evening. "Out of F.gypt." Hev. Handsaker will also preach at Odell at 3 p. in. Professors K. J. Kruuse and H. W. Reeves of the Oregon Agricultural College arrived here Thursday and went Into the valley to make Inves tigation In regard to pollcnizatton experiments. Baptist church, Sunday, .iarch 19. morning worship 11 o'clock. Sub ject. "The (Jreat Center of Religious Fattli." Evening praise service ":"(). Subject second in the series on Life's Journey, "On the Way." Mr. Ilar greaves will preach both morning and evening. Mrs. Morton, wife of the president of the Ottawa bank, located at Prince Alltert, Canada, accompanied by Miss Shannon, a nurse, has been a guest at the Hotel Oregon for some days. Miss Shannon has the distinc tion of being one of the 70 nurses w ho served during the Boer war and was decorated with a gold medal by King Edward for ellicleut service and bravery. BUILDING BOX FACTORY FOR UPPER VALLEY Joseph Welsel and John Hay, resi dents of the I'pper Valley, will erect a box factory and shingle mill a short distance from Parkdale. and expect to have the factory In opera tion In time to make boxes this fall. It Is the Intention also to make strawberry crates. Residents In the upMT country are extending a wel come hand to the new enterprise, as It will mean a great convenience ami saving to them. Methodist Church News The Ladles' Aid will meet Friday afternoon at 2:-'W o'clock at the home of Mrs. V. W. Nason. The Junior League will resume its meetings next Sunday at :t p. in. Parents are requested to send the children. The board of stewards will meet at the church Wednesday evening after the prayer service. A full attendance Is desired. The subject of the pastor's special sermon next Sunday evening will be "The Secret of Strength." Special music will lie prepared by the male choir. A hearty welcome Is extended to nil. Bids Invited S' UmI lililn will lw rt'iTlvt'i! until noon April .". l'.'ll, nt m.v otlU-o nt j llnml Itlver, Ort'., for tlu i-onut rtif tlon i if tliriH- (:i) mill' or mure of Mm-mlnm Komi In Hooil Klver fniin- . ... .. t i tv. Sih'c lU'Htlunn can l mwi ntul pnrtli ularn lenrneii nfter Moiuln.v, M.-ireh 'JO lull, at my oilier. Kltftit rerierveil to rejirt any ntul all Mln. (iKIIKliK l. Crl.HKHTNON, tf County .1 ml hi-. Horse l or Sale Cheap Weight aliont 111) pimmlx, e;()otl traveler, true puller, perfeetly gentle ami In kooiI eumlltlun. Will m il at a haiifalii, $T."i.(Hi. V. V., Illinium. Kunle Xo. 'J, I I mile north of Tin ker lirliltfe. Copy fur ailverll'inent imiHt lie In the olllee by Mumlay noon. COROLEY TO LECTURE TO SCHOOLSTUDENTS Dean ( ordley, of O. A. C. will spend Friday of this week In Hood Klver, In the Interest of a course In horticulture to be organized In the High School. Friday evening at S o'clock he will nive an Illustrated free lecture at the Commercial Club hall, under the aus pices of the Commercial Club. In the course of this lecture he will show uu the screen some of t he work that Is being done In other high schools In the Northwest. Anyone In the city or valley who Is Interested In this subject Is urged to be present. The business men, especially, are urged to come out and give this movement their support. Twenty seven bojs In the high school wish to take such a course, If organized, and expect to make horticulture their life work. SIX-ACRE ORCHARD SELLSJOR S9.750 An orchard sale of unusual Interest occurred Monday when W. S. Nlchol sold six acres of the . I. W. McCready place for $D,7."0, to M. P. Coburn. Mr. McCready bought the Slain place last spring, which consists of twelve acres, for which he paid 12, 000. The six acres which he has just sold for the amount above named Include the Improvements. J. H. Coach, who bought the Cope laud place recently, through V. S. Nlchol, for $l'i;,0iO, arrived Monday aud took possession of the property. WAS WILLING TO CLIMB HIGH. Gallary Seat Failtd to Daunt Miss Annie Pock. There are two ways of climbing for pleasure to mountain summits and the top gallery of a theater. There la one woman In America who has done both and extracted much satisfaction therefrom. Recently a woman appeared In the headquarters of the woman's suffrage morement In New York and asked for Photo by American Press Association. ilISS ANNIE 8 I'ECK. a ticket to a big political meeting to be held In furtheranee ef the votes for tonien movement. "I am sorry." replied the secretary, 'but I have nothing left except the second pnllcry. Perhaps you would not care to limb as high as that." "I don't know that I would object to climb to the set-end gallery," said the visitor calmly. "I am Annie reck." So the secretary, remembering Miss Peck's mountain limbing records, bad no compunctions In presenting her with n second gallery ticket RKPORT OK THE CONPITION OF THE HOOD RIVER BANKING & TRUST CO. At Hil Rivi-r in tlie- Stutr uf Oreiron. at the clow of buaineM March 7. 1 v 1 1 : RESOl'KfKS Loan and discounts Ovt-nl rafts, securod and unsecured . Bonds, securities, etc Furniture and fixtures Other mil estate owned Due from hanks (not reserve hanks). Oue from approved reserve banks Checks and other cash items Cash on hand W.7au.0i 9IW.75 . 2M0.O0 M 57 12.V.W.W 10.tl iiia.m au.sa 4(.t.10 t"3.Si4.44 Total. I.IAHIl.ITIr Carital mock paid in I t'ndivHll prvtlts le expenses and K.IXHVOO 275.72 39.47tl.SS 2.11HI8 7.14S.X0 Si. 75 S.OOll.00 11,575.25 S.OIX10O taxes paid I l)ue to hanks and bankers Individual deposits suhject tocheek 1 ucmaml ceriiucau-s m u-i . .. . ,.., Time certificate of deposit Cll,hiPr-, che.ks ..utstan.iinir state deposits Savina-a deposits Bills payalile. im-ludinir certilicates of deposits fir money borrowed Stati of Onvi'n. County uf Hood River, w. I. R. W. I'ratt. Cahirr of the above-named bank, do tdemnly swoar that the above statement i true to the N'it of my knowledge and belief. H. W. I'K ATT. Canhier. StiliM'TiUsl mnl worn to b'for me thta Uth day of March. l;Ml. J. M. S hmkltzkr. Notary Public. 1 OTTt'fl Atu!i. C. Pratt. C. II Stranaman, pirertor;. LOCAL BANKS SHOW INCREASE IN DEPOSITS TIip quarterly statements of Hood River's banks show a decided In crease In deposits during the lust quarter. There Is now on deposit In the local Institutions In the neigh borhood of a inilllou aud a half dol lars, the highest mark yet reaehed. An Influx of cash during the past quarter Is undoubtedly a sign of local prosperity from a monetary standpoint, and augurs well for the community for the coming year. Whitehead's Utah Land Plaster Arsenate of Lead Vitrol Lime and Sulphur Solution Lime Seed Oats Vetch Whitehead's 0-W, R. & N, COMPANY WEST BOUND Fast Mail (no pajwengere) 4:50 A. M. Portland Flyer 6:10 " Portland Local 7:45 " Oregon & Washinirton Express 8:50 No. 9. No. 3. No. 7. No. 5. No. 1L No. 1. No. 17. Soo-Spokane-Portland .... Portland Local Chicago Limited 9:25 " 35 P. M 5:45 " EAST BOUND No. 2. Pendleton Local No. 18. Oreiron and Wash. Limited No. 8. The Dalles Local No. 10. Fast Mail, no passengers ... . 10:30 A. M. 11:53 " 6:20 P. M. . 8:25 " No. 6. Oreiron A Washington Expression) No. 12. Soo-Spokane-Portland 10:55 No. 4. Walla Walla Passenger 12:55 " Trains number 3. 5, 11 and 17 make no stops be tween Hood River and Portland. PassenKers for local points must take trains 7 and 1. Train 4. 12 and IS stops only at The Dulles, Arl ington. Umatilla and Pendleton. Passengers for points between Hood River and Pendleton must take trains No. 2. 6 and s. For futther information inquire at ticket ofTice J. H. FRCDRICY, Agent. Simplicity and Durability is the basis which the Wllll'l; SIZW INU M ACHINE is built on. e are unprejudiced in our claim that the WHITE is the best sewing machine in the WORLD. We are only too glad to show you that the range of work Is unlimited We make the Vibrator and Rotary machines, the latter being equipped with the Lock and Chain stitch, making two machines in one and possesses other desirable features I too numerous to mention. I See STEWART HARDWARE & FIRMITRECO.. local dealer, Hood River, Ore., before you buy. WHITE SEWhG MCMt CO. LOW ONE WAY FARES TO ALL POINTS ON The. North Bank Road Daily March 10th Chicapo Cincinnati Milwaukee St. Louis New York . o7.!H :U.5il ;:M") From other eastern points in p!-nit t:nn. Tell your frietnls in the east of tin's r t it mil v west at low rates. Through trains via luii-'ii.-'toii !: ern Tacitie. Great Northern an.l "N'-rtli I'.ai" . deiosit with tne an.l tickets will 1- f irni-i -..! p- ..pi.' Details will lv furnishe.l on re.uest. W. E. COMAN. Oenorul Froitfli' iV l u... '' i 7T v.. paiiTv Pcvt, G. A R.-Mmt .t i hall the n.-oi,ni arid fo'ir " m.rvh &i i ni. G-... y. Ci. r . r . Uly'U. mly.rnU panl.y W K. C, Sn. lft-Mv u. iatur-lay- of -tt,-h month m K. o' p. m. Mr... AUi,.; hiKr, prij-nt ryn Gill, Becrtary. T'ourt H'xnI Rivt. No. U. k. of A . "ThuriKiay evHun in K. of P 1 Fore).- .- wr?lt ofne. Writ ;- . F. C. Hnjc-mj. K S. t lofnj Rivr Vally H irnan" S- i If. Hiirtw ir. i.i--stnifit: H wecTviury; Leslie l.uti r, trtu.pi Il'iod River lAlif. No. I", A H$Ax,tn Satiirlay tevvn.tue nn or l moon. Ralph Stvare, W. M.; D. M . '. ! ! :., ...- - iach full V.-t in tary. Hood River Camp. No. 77' M. V A K. of P. hall rirst at.d t.iM We.'-.-C. S. Jones. V. C; C. L Iakin. ck. -J4V niifhfft. Hoid River Camp. Na 770. W. O. W.-MU at K. of P. hall the econj anJ fourth YVeilniay nitrhtsof each month- W. K. Shay. C. C; Floyd SperlinK. clerk. Hood River Cirle. No. o'Zi. Women of Woodcraft, -Meet at I. O. O. K. hall lirst and third Sat urday nurhtit, each, mon'h. V mi tor weloom Mr. Wm. (jeiiifer, IS". j.; Ahce Shay, cK-rk. T ile wilde Lodfcre. No. Ir7. I. O. O. F.-Meta in Fraternal hail every ThiirwUy evenina at 7)0, at the writer of Fourth and (;ik street Viwlttna' brothers welrotnxl. A. R. Crum . . . . . ; t. Thompson, secretary. Temp LrMlire. No. 11, I. O. -t the Odd Fellows had .it Ol-ll nitrht. ViBitinif brotners cordial I A. Lockmun. N. G.; G-o. iuepard T aurel Rrbeka U No. 7, I. tirst and third Mondays in eac Sbhmeltzer, N. G.; Lihon Smith, ATount H-od Lt-Mle, No. 2'1. I. 'every satuniay even mar in Mt. Hood. M.W. Shearer, N.G.; secretary. V - 1 I:. t. li'ra 1. 3 s r a-l I -tm:uKfc, Afountain Home Camp. No. 34;9, R. N. A. 1A Meets at K. of P. hall on the second and fourth Fridays of eah month. Mra. A. Crump. O.; Mrs. Ella Dakin. recorder. OleU Assembly. No. VX't, U. A. - Meets in ther halt the first and third Wednesdays, work; second and fourth Wednesdays, sociaL C. D. Henrkhs. M. A.; W. H, Austin, secretary. Oregon Grape Rebekah Lnde No. 11. I. O. O. F. Meets every second and fourth Wednesdays in each month in Gribble's hail. Mt. Hood, Or. Mrs. Mammie Dimmick, N. G.; Mrs. Nettis Gnbble, secretary. piverside Lorifcre, No. (y. A. O. U. W.-MeeU In AWK. of P. hall the rirst and third Wednesday nijrhtsof the month. Visiting; brothers cordially welcomed. Newton Clark. M. W.; Chester Shute, recorder. Waucoma Lmiv:. No. 30. K. of P. -Meets in their Cantie Hall every Tuesday nUrht, whan visit in? brothers are fraternally welcomed. Arthur Clarke. C. C; Lou. S. Inoer. K. of R. & S. Vauna Temple Pthian Sisters. No. 6 Meets the tirst and third Tueslay of each month at K. of P. hall. Bell Dobson. M. fcl. C; Crt?rtrud Stark. M. of R. & C. OVER 65 Y CARS' EXPERIENCE Trade Marks nrairaia Copyrights Ac Anron sending a sketch and deserlptlnn way quickly j certain our oji(nn.n free whether invention m rt,"haMT viteMah'e. 0mmmiea UonBKtrtctly confidential. HANDBOOK on Patent tent free. (M1eit ntfeiny fr securms' patent. Patents taken thrutrh Mann 3t Co. reoelT 9prctti niict w-rhout t-hsrite, la toe Scientific Hmericam A handiw-mely UlnPtrnfM weekly. !.Awet elr ctiiation of nn n.-ieMirtf Jmirnal. Termn. 3 a T"r: fi nr rii -Mlii 91 cold by all newsdealer. lyiUNNSCo.36'8- New York litttn ti (irli.-e . !5 f HI, WuhmK'oo. D. C. COLONIST FARES From the MiddU- and Eastern portions of the L'nittti States and Canada to Oregon.washingTonH'northwest will prevail DAILY MARCH 10th TO APRIL 10th over the Oregon-Washington Railroad & Navigation Co. aMl cunnoctior. the Orecon Short line. I'nion Pucifc and The Chicago and North - estern l'ruiii ('liU-nifii nt St. I.ou'ih -Omaliii Kniinai t 'It v -St. Paul ami from ntlu-r i-itli f i-urr ,.ii Jim "i.iMI -. mi ."..IKI ly luw. You can Pukiwrk Farts The Col.mist farvs ;: W-s-l --i-.l .i-lv. i.u i you have relatives r fr on.' . n: -r -. in til East whom you deeirv to Krir in'h.i s:atrt-"Ji can deposit the value of t!- Ui ith y:r local railnxiJ airvnt. an.l an ori. r f r a 1-e- he teleic raphe! to any a.l'lr- -s .it i----i ! Let the Woiu.it know Of our vast nour-t .-t a-i l 1 "i r : : ' -n f'r llOMK I.ULIli? Call on the undf- r'.ol i r . .... r Ii printetl "nmttr t- -H-'nU K.i-!. r a k: . i dres of tho.- to w h.tti v- i a - n"r Wm. Mi'.MlRKV H)K I 1. M .li. N J. II r iclru- . 1 -H d w. l to April 10th, From Si. ran! Kansas ( ' J-'i.'IO '..IH) J.'i. I h I It V Omaha .- li.'s Mui-H's Oll.lM . ' I '. i . v.. Ill I hi- N. I I W i.rtl, i can i - as I . afMMo raw r " ' W i