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THE HOOD RIVER NEWS, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 22, 1911 9 & EMPLOYMENT Wanted Position by married man, age 38, American, well educated, with local references, as caretaker or assistant on orchard, farm, or gentleman's place. Willing to assume any responsibility or work. Wife splendid cook and housekeeper. Will contract for length of ser vice. Address P, News. 12-13c Wanted Young man about 15 years of age to work in garden and about the house. Steady job to right party. W. C. Adams, 1-4 mile south of Bra ford's store. 8-tfc Help Wanted Man with team and tools to move on 20 acre fruit ranch and care for same. Good house and barn. In lower valley. Dickerson & Peck. 7-tfc Situation Wanted by young man to care for automobile and make himself generally useful around the house. Address K, News office. 12-13p Wanted Position as manager of fruit ranch, commencing April 1st. Experienced in orchard work. Address W, News office. ll-12p lllanted At Cottage Hospital, II an orderly who will commence his duties April 1st. Apply to Miss Taylor, superintendent 10-tfc lllanted Position by man of II family on ranch; experienced orchard ist r. M. Austin, Hood River, Oregon. 12-13p rrpp Kmnlovment Bureau Bao- list rarsonage, corner inn aim Mne. Address, J. K.Hargreaves, hone 212-L. ll-17p lllanted -A girl to do general II housework in a family of five. Mrs. Truman Butler. 12-13p FOR SALE Franklin. 1910 four passenger, 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 for $4000. 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. T. Nealeigh, Hood River, Oregon. 6-13p Extra fine nursery stock for sale, including Newtowns, Ortleys, Spitz and Anion pears; fine for resets. Cutler Bros., phone 210-X. 12-13c Jiano For Sale-Beautiful high grade piano, very cheap; must e sold this w eek. Inquire F. E. Matt, Oregon Hotel Barber Shop. 12-13p For Sale Three and one-half inch old hickory wagon, good as new. Address Y News office. 12-13p For Sale One buggy, one incu bator, three brooders, one Mann !one cutter. W. H. Root. ll-13p For Sale or Rent Typewriters, new or second-hand, on easy terms. A. W. Onthank. tf Hay For Sale Alfalfa and wheat hay for sale. Ralph Hinrichs. phone 3232-L. 5-13p For Sale -Floor and frame for 11x18 tent. C. P. Sonnichsen, 12th and Columbia. or Sale 150 opera chairs cheap Address (J. N. News, lutt oed potatoes for sale. Call 914 2-13c Hull. Phone 284-K. Or Sale Oil meal at White- head's. 4-tf MISCELLANEOUS Wanted A spring tooth harrow. State make, condition and price. Address Box K, News office. 11-12 Wanted - To trade blacksmith's outfit and stock for heavy team. F. E. Harris. 10-tfc W inted - To buy one large tent or two small ones. Address I News office. ll-12p 1 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 tie 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 S3 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 Bee Supplies It will pay you to see or write me, if you want anything in the line of bee sup plies. Satisfaction guaranteed, and you nave the benent ot my experience. Cash discount for early orders. W. W. Dakin, 1205 7th street, Hood River. Or. 12-tfc For Sale-Full blood Rhode Is land red eggs for setting, $1.50 for 15. Fertility guaranteed. Good winter layers. Duriug the month of January, 1911, fifteen of my hens of this variety layed $6.70 worth of eggs. A. L. Page, phone 173-M. 12-12f For Sale One bay team 6 and 7 years old, weight about 2100 pounds. For particulars see R. C. Charters, Bingen, Wn. 9-12. For Sale Driving mare, light keeper, lady or children can drive. Thoroughbred. Shaw & Bronson. Phone 34. 9-tfc For Sale Several light teams, three second hand hacks and three second hand wagons. Taft Transfer Co. 7 Horse For Sale Also one-horse wagon and harness. Enquire Jeitz Studio or phone 275-X. 12-13p Wanted -Some laying hens leghorns preferred. Address A.W.Rahles.phone 308-F. ll-12p Wanted -Cutler 10-tfc A good milch cow. Bros., phone 210-X. 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 jopular 6 to 10 high. Hardy Perrenial plants. Will have all kinds of bedding planls in season. Cut flowers and Florial designs a specialty. Potted plants at Fran ze hardware. Our prices are reasonable. The Pioneer Florists. Fletcher & Fletcher. Phone 1972-M, Hood River, Oregon, tfc oan Agency Loans ofTered, . $500. $700. Loans wanted, $.-00. $000. $1000, $1200, $1500, ! 52000, $2500. Apply to A. W. Onthank, 305 Oak street.tfc If you have a building you want moved or raised see or write J. T. Nealeigh, Hood River, Oregon. R. I). No. 2 6-13 A Pure Aluminum 35c Sauce A Pan for...i!i A SPECIAL BARGAIN Try one and are how you can cook without scorching or burning food. It la light in weight and looks like ailver. It doesn't tarnish. No enamel to chip off into the food. Cooka in one-fourth of the time ordinarily required. The genuine "1892 "Pure Alumi num can alwaya be told by the Maltese Cross. Every piece guar nteed or ynur money back. Bm sure and buy on from your dtalar today. f9f Smlm bjf Stewart Hardware & Furniture Co. PP Taut smi JtZA ' asJ ' ll REAL ESTATE SECTION Wanted BearingOrchard About 10 acres Newtowns or Spitzen- burgs. State age. price and yield of select and choice for past three years. Must stand in vestigation. N. A. Thompson, 6030 Monroe avenue, Chicago, 111. 12c For Sale A few 5 and 10 acre first class orchard tracts. Hood River valley, ten per cent in cash. balance in work on adjoining fruit ranch. Consult W. D. Hoo ton, Dee, Oregon, or Fred S. Holsteen, Burlington, Iowa. 11-12 Wanted Improved Hood River farm, ten acres or more, that must be a bargain. Three Port land lots valued at $1600 and $600 as first payment. Address A. Wilhelm, 309 Jefferson street, Portland, Oregon. 12-tfc Exchange Will exchange 15 or 20 acres, fine red shot soil, near Green Point, unimproved, as part payment on small tract, some im provements, close in. Describe your property, with price. Ad dress J, News. 12-13p For Rent Rooms for rent from $1.50 to $3 per week. Lighted hnd heated and next to bath. Also furnished rooms for light housekeeping. Phone 130L. 7-tf For Exchange Equity in good Portland home for fruit land. Corner lot, good house, on car line. Address "M," News office. 10-llc For Rent Furnished room, gen tlemen preferred, 187 Sherman avenue, just above postomce. Phone or call in morning 291-L. 8-tfc LOST AND FOUND Lost A watch charm $20 gold piece with initials C. S. S. on one side. Finder please leave at this office. 10-tfc KUTMTON A. I). Wny HjM'iit Sunday with friend tit Belmont. Mrs. It. S. Citliooii, of Frankton, was a Kutlitoii vlnltor Saturday. J. S. KvatiH ami family visited at tlio Inline of K. Locke, at Mitchells Point, Sunday. J. It. Mct'ulstlou and wife are sendlnx a week or two with Mrs. MeOilstton'ij parents at Skye, Wash. Mrs. F. (). White left for Stella, Wash., Thursday, for a week's visit with her husliand, who Is working there. Mrs. Hubert Taiwell, of Menomi nee, left Thursday for a week's stay In Portland, at the home of Judge Tazwell. Virgil Ahsten, who 1.4 attending college at Mi'Mlnnvllle, 1s home for n two weeks' vacation, to rest after n spell of sickness. Mrs. IS. W. Ix'tnur went to Park- place Sunday to lie at the bedside of her sister, Miss Etta Straight, who Is very low with pneumonia. Miss Alma Ahsten and Miss Iauii linker, accompanied by Virgil Ab sten, visited at the home of .1. W. Dickinson Sunday afternoon. FRANKTON Mrs. J. M. Klllott Is on the sick list this week. Mrs. Price, who wits quite 111 last week. Is able to le around again. Mrs. Robert Tnxwell Is visiting a few days In Portland with her slster-In-law, Mrs. (ieo. Taiwell. Mr. and Mrs. John Mct'ulstlon went to Wnshougal Friday for a visit with Mrs. McCulstlon's father, Mr. K. Steptoe. Mrs. .1. W, Dickinson, who has leen confined to the house for the past week with rheumatism, Is Improving In health. Mrs. F. O. White left Friday for a few days' visit with her husband at Stella, W'mh. Mr. White Is working at that place until the mill starts at Ruthton. Virgil Absten Is a guest of Ills father, F. R. Absten, this week. Vir gil has been a student at the Me M Inn vllle college the past year, lie Intends returning to school for the spring term March L'Tth, Mrs. It. W. I'iunr was called to the bedside of her sister. Miss F.tta Straight, at I'arkplace, Sunday morning. F.tta Is seriously III with pneumonia. All her friends at Ruth, ton wish her a speedy recovery. Copy for advertisements Ml'ST he in the office by Monday NOON. BASEBALL LEAGUE ORGANIZES FOR 1911 A meeting of the representatives of the towns in the ('oliuubla River Itaseball league was hei Thursday at The Dalles for the purpose of re organizing for the w-hmiii of lull. The representatives were K F. 'Vny- lor. The Dalles; A. C. ( orison. Whit Miimon; v in. lessen, Mevenson; Arthur Clarke, Hood River; M. Ilorn- lbrook, (joldeudale. After discussion It was decided that It was Impractical to have a a five team league as at (irst pro posed and (Joldenbale's representa tive withdrew. ('. M Wolf.irl of White Salmon was elected president, Win. Notzal of Stevenson, vice presi dent, Arthur Clarke of Hood River secretary, R. F. Taylor of The Dalles treasurer. It was decided to have a schedule arranged at the earliest possible date, the arrangement being left In the bands of the president, and to lie adopted on the upprovnl of the man agers of the various teams. Visiting teams will pay their transportation expenses, nud the home teams the hotel bills and bus hire. The gate rmdpta will be divided on a 00 and 10 per cent basis with .'0 per cent de ducted by the home ttiun for main tenance. Sixty per cent will go to the home team and 4a to the visiting. It was ruled that only bona fide residents of each of tin- towns would 1k allowed to In? players ami that players shall not exceed the names of which nre to be turned In to the secretary. If a team desires to hire a player It will lie necessary to notify the president who will no tify the other teams. If they agree he will te allowed to piny. If there Is an objection he will be ruled out. A record of the paid players is provided for, and also those who receive ex penses, aud each team will be re quired to deposit a certified check with the treasurer to cover any tines for an Infraction of the rules. Seriously Injured By Fall Mrs. Bradford, a lady who Is visit ing at Hood River, while walking along the Hood river, Sunday, fell down a steep embankment and was seriously Injured. Later she was taken to theCottvge Hospital, where she was placed under the care of a physlclau. An Afternoon Will l? given by the Pythian Sis tern at the K. of F. hall tin Tuesday, March 2m h. Mothers, wives and sisters of the Kulghts of thins are cordially Invited to bring their work ! and enjoy a social afternoon. Jkhthi im-; Stank. M. of R. A (. It pays to advertise. TEA KETTLE SAUCE PAN COFFEE POT num BERLIN SAUCE PAN ..V m mwmm , 3 j Order your bee supplies early of W. W. Dakln, 12M.1 Seventh street.1 Rev. Handsaker, minister of the First Christian church, will begin a revival meeting at Udell next Sun day evening Mrs. D. U. Lund, i missionary to the Philippine Islands will speak at the Alliance chapel Sunday, March 2;th at 2:.'!0 p. m. Wild flowers were never so early as this spring aud bundles of them are seen dally In the bauds of those who Journey Into the country. Christian Science services are held In Reading Room, No. 6, Davidson building, Sunday a. 11 a. in. and Wednesday at t p. m Sunday school at 10 a. iu. For Sale Oldsmobile, 4 cyl inder, in prime condition, cheap. Address G. C. Ha worth, R. D. No. 2, Hood River, Oregon. The Suushiue Society of the Unitar ian church will give a party Satur day, March 2jtli. Right refreshments will be served imd games played. Everybody cordially invited. Ad mission 10 ceuts. H. F. Davidson has purchased a new Ford car of the ruuabout type, the first of Its kind to be eeen In Hood River. While light aud a good hill climber, It has adequate power aud Is expected to wear well In a hilly country. Three bobcat aud seven coyote scalps were brought to the county clerk's office Monday, and the boun ties paid on them. It Is claimed by residents of the I'pper Valley that bobcats are fast depopulating the couutry of grey squirrels, which were formerly so plentiful In the valley. I'ower sprayers are engaging the attention of growers more thau ever this season, aud all the dealers have sold a number of the different types. The Gllbert-Vaughau Implement Co., which is handling the Hurdle, dis posed of eight of these labor-saving machines lu less thau a week. D. L Miller, who has been at Hot Lake, Oregon, recelvlug treatment for rheumatism, returned to Hood River Monday. Mr. Miller has been at the Fastem Oregou institution live months aud is greatly benefited, although still hampered in getting around. He is said by the manage ment of the sanatorium to have the record there for endurance In taking baths. You Can It isn't all in the "knack." The utensils you use go a long food fine and appetizing or ill-cooked and indigestible. It's impossible to make the best cookery in utensils that quickly scorch or crack and scale off, rust and corrode. And such utensils are dangerous. Authorities say that cancer comes of eating particles of glass chipped off from ordinary enamel ware when hot. The heat expands the iron frame does not expand so fast, consequently it breaks and gets mixed with the food. There is no such danger from food cooked in up-to-date "1892" Pure Spun Al mminom It can ?wt crack, peel nor chip. It ivill not rust, corrode, nor spoil food, and with harder use it lasts years longer than any other ware. We Guarantee It for IS Years PURE SPUN ALUMINUM is the ideal ware for all permanently bright and it convenient to handle. to clean and care for. "1892" Pure Aluminum utensils have all the advantages of every other kin J besides several that are exclusive. And with all these added advantages over all other utensils "1892" Pure Spun Alumi Ware costs but a triile more. Look for the It is for your protection and and only original '1892" Pure Spun Aluminum. FOR SALE BY Stewart Hardware & Furniture For several days the past week a maximum temperature is reported of ij degrees. The oldest Inhabitant has nothing to say when this Is men t loiied. Therefore It must Is cousld ered record spring weather. The subject of Minister F. S. Hand saker'a discourse at the First Chris tlan church next Sunday morning will be, "God's Temples." In the evening a spec ial song service will lie held. The address will be by A. 15. Cash. M. ('. Collins, of I'eotone, Illinois, came here Tuesday and, lu company with his wife. Is spending a few days Investigating the country. Mr. Col lins came from the same place as J. M. Schmeltzer, and stated that his trip In California had not Impressed htm very favorably. At the Congregational church Sun day morning the pastor's theme will be, "The I'ower for Self Realization" the second In the series of "What One Believes, and Why." It will deal with the revelation we have In Jesus Christ. The womanhood pic ture In the evening will be of Ruth "'The Heroine of an I'uherolc Love." NURSES' TRAINING SCHOOL COMMENCEMENT EXERCISES The board and faculty of the Cot tage Hospital announce the com mencement exercises of the training school for nurses, which will lie held Wednesday evening, April 5th, at 8 o'clock. The exercises will be held at the Commercial Club rooms. The class, to graduate this year Is Miss Lucy Freeman, Miss IoDla Mclirath and Miss Ieah Lucille Brawn, An Interesting program has leen pre pared and the public generally Is In vited to atteud. An Opportunity Let us make an Investment for you In a Trout Lake or Camas I'ralrle dairy ranch. B. E. Duncan & Co Try the Classified Column. LOW ONE WAY FARES TO ALL POINTS ON The North Bank Road Daily March 10th to April 10th, From Chicago ...$33.00 Cincinnati 37.90 Milwaukee 31.50 St. Louis. 32.00 New York 50.00 From other eastern points in proportion. Tell your friends in the east of this opportunity ofmoving west at low rates. Through trains via Burlington Route. North ern Pacific, Great Northern and "North Bank" lines. You can deposit with me and tickets will be furnished eople in the east. Details will be furnished on request. E. A. GIBERT, Agent, S. P. & S. Ry., White Salmon. Wash. W. E. COMAN, General Freight & Passenger Agent. -.t"3 mmt.. 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