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9 1,1 " i fc- j-f ., r t - r t --sI-J----: m; THE HOOD RIVER NEWS, WEDNESDAY, MAY 17, 1911 i I m AX 11 ,TuJ Jr REAL ESTATE SECTION For Sale If you are looking for a home in the beautiful Hood River Valley I can sell you 5, 10 or 15 acres, partly set to young Newtown apple trees 1J miles from High School; 1J miles from Hood River city limits, west side. If you want to get a home in the Willamette valley, 17 miles south west of Portland, in the Tualitin valley, in a good vicinity, I can sell you 5, 10, 15 or 20 acres, un improved, brush and timber, good land. If you want to work for a home, come and see me or write. J. T. Nealeigh, R. D. 2, Hood River, Or. 15-22c For Sale Caddy Ranch, fifteen acres, one and three-fourth miles from Hood River postof lice, GO rods from Frankton school. All improved, 9 acres in fruit; 3 acres in 7 year old bearing trees. All stock and tools go with the place. Spring water piped to house and barn. Enquire Frank Caddy, phone 333L. 17-20-p Tor Sale Ten acres, 2i miles Ifrom town, 2i acres under cul tivation, balance all slashed and burned. Free water for irriga tion. Spring water for domes tic use. This is certainly a snap Price $2,700; $500 down; terms to suit on balance. Address "VV." care Hood River News. 20-tfc For sale at Lyle, 80 acres; 30 ac res A 1 apple land, 13 acres set to trees. 2 acres bearing, fair buildings, good water, on main road, phone and daily mail, 6 1 miles from town, o acres more slashed and burned. Must be sold at once by owner. A. J. Bell, Lyle, Wash. 18-21 p. BUSINESS CARDS Notice to Apple Tree Planters Nealeigh Bros. Square Deal Nursery Co. I. C. Nealeigh, Sholls, Washington County, Or., and J. T. Nealeigh, Hood River, Or. We are going to have for sale for the spring planting of 11)12 some Newtowns, Spitzen burgs, Arkansas Blacks, Winter Bananas and some of other choice varieties; also Clark's seedling strawberry plants. We would be glad to receive any communication from you in re gard to same. Yours truly, Nealeigh Bros. 17-21p for Sale Orchard land in Valley. Phone W. D. Hooton or write Yed Holsteen, Burlington, Iowa, Discounts for cash; work for purchase price : money advanced for powder and trees; use of tools without expense. JO-tlc For Sale-Five acres near Park dale in best commercial apples, $250 per acre; easy terms. Also 5 acre tracts uncleared $125 per acre. Fine land. Grand view of mountain. Address Box F., News office. 17-20p For Sale Two dwellings close in very cheap and on terms like paying rent. Inquire of A. L. Buck, room 12, Brosius block. 18-21-c EMPLOYMENT llfanted Single man on fruit llranch. Hood river. Must have had experience and be able to furnish good references. Ad dress E. Shelley Morgan, 408 Wells Fargo bldg., Portland, Ore. 20-tfc plearing and developement of Uyour land contracted at me right price. Can start a crew im mediately. Communicate with A. C. Hallam, care Oregon Hotel. Hood River. 18-21p. Wanted A practical nurse wants confinement cases; doc tor's references. Will do house work. Call at 812 8th street. 17-20c Wanted Two or three men to cut 250 cords of oak wood two miles from Hood River. W. B. Norris, phone 2012-X. 20-21 p. Wanted -By experienced cook, position on ranch. Phone housekeeper, Frederick apart ment, 301X. 18-21-c LOST AND FOUND" Lost -Between Hood River and E. Shelly Morgan's ranch, a pocket ixok containing money and K. P. receipt for dues. Re ward for return to E. M. Chris ty, Hood River, Oregon. 19-20p Lost-Lady's open face silver watch, with silk fob. Valued as an heirloom. At Newtown or on Tucker road. Reward. Phone Odell 148. 19-20c The Kohh of Kilfii, wlit-h will ln Ktvundy the IiIrIi w hciiil Kfnliiut-H nt Monroe Then t re tomorrow evening 1m mild to be the bent of the lnyn yet Klven by hlh whool MliidcntB. You enn K't ticket nt t'lurke'M. For Kent or Sale Modem Imiiikh low on Oak utreet. I'.nqulre of .1. I.. Henderson Inc. 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 high. 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 Loan Agency Loans offered, $500, $700. Loans wanted, $300. $000, $1000, $1200, $1500, $2000, $2500. Apply to A. W. Onthank, 305 Oak street, tfc F or Sale Oil meal at White head's. 4-tf FOR SALE For Sale Good team, wagon and harness. Weight about 2500. Wagon and harness used about one year. Apply A. L. Kauf man, phone 307 X. 20-21p For Sale Good farm team weighing about 2,400 lbs. As my heavy work is finished will sell cheap. L. E. Ireland, phone 197 X. 20-21 p For Sale Horse. Good roadster, saddle or orchard horse. Part Hambletonian. Will include bug gv for $175. Tel. Newhall 277 M. j)-23c For Sale Columbia G r a p h o phone, in first class condition, also records at half price. Phone 210X. 17-20-p, For Sale-One and one-eighth inch Milburn Wagon complete and in good condition. Phone 273 19-20p - or Sale -1500 Ortley .Scions. Dickerson-Peck, 19-20c F MISCELLANEOUS Notice -Those owing the under signed or King & Boggs for sand are requested to make pay ment on same at once, to A. W. King at the sand pit. All busi ness hereafter will be strictly cash. A. W. King. 19-20p llfanted - Second-hand two-seat- Tled buggy, good condition State mire and address W. A Treadwell, Hood River. 20-21p W ;inted To buy some good seed potatoes. Phone 19G2-K 20-21 p DIED MUM. ( OKA Mil l I It Mrn. Cora Miller, wife of K. A. Mil ler, lined lit yearn, died at the1 Cotnne HoHpltnl Monday morning, nx the re- milt of blood polHonlnn. ..Mrs, Miller wan the daughter of Mr. nnd Mr. ('. II. Carter, and en me to Hood Iilver about a year iijio with her -parents from Peotone, III. Funeral nervleen were held .venter lay at HartmeHH Chapel and were conducted by Hev. F. A. Ilarrin. Iturlal was In Idlewllde ('emetery. (Irace U. B. Church News Sunday School at 10 a. tn. Program by the children and younn people at II a. in. followed by the awarding of prize to the no-to- church band. Mm. Ford, the C. K. preldeiit. protnlnen a prolltablo time at the Voiliitf People's meeting nt :!. p. tn. Sermon at s o'clock. The I ,n dies Aid Society will upend the day with Mm. .1. K. MckelHon next Friday. Cev. It. H. Sumerliu Im Improving very rapidly and feels eonlldent that he will soon be ready for service analn. It pays to advertise. LIVE STOCK AND FOWLS for Sale-SC. RHODE ISLAND T RED EGGS for setting. Pen No. 1. Headed by son of sweep stakes Cock and 1st Hen at Seat lte 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 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 have the benefit of my experience. Cash discount for early orders. W. W. Dakin, 1205 7th street, Hood River, Or. 12-tfc For Sale Nice lot of young pigs. Phone 255 L, Hood River or ad dress E. W. Creighton, White Salmon. 19-22p For sale; an old horse will be sold for a very low price if taken at once. Phone 208-K. 19-20-p For Sale One saddle horse, 8 years old. Phone 160, 14 Oak street. 19-22p For Sale -Riding pony. E. L. McClain.' R. F. D. 1. nhone 201 K. 20-tfc DE REDING ORCHARD SOLDTO HALLAM The first Hit le of the week was made Monday through Mrs. Mac Hue, who sold the 10 acre tract In the Oak (irove District owned by Count Hen ri de Hedlun to A. C. Hallam for a consideration of $.1,.r00. The tract Is especially well located for an orchard site and .Mr. Hallam will clear the balance of the acreage and plant It. There are nt present four acres of orchard. The tract formerly belonged to John Lindsay who sold it about two years ago to Count deHedlng, and It adjoins the orchards of Humphry liarton, Phll lili Carroll and Joe Hall. 1 1 Pnhy Post. G. A. R.rMm-ta at the K. of P. '-'hall the at-cond and fourth Saturday! of the month at 2 p. tn. Geo. P. CroweU. commander; S. V. Blythe. adjutant. fanny W. R C. No. tfi-Meeta second and fourth Saturdays of each month in K. f P. hall at 2 p. m. Mrs. Ahbie Baker, president; Mrs. Kath ryn Gill, aecretary. fmirt llmid River. No. 42. F. of A., meeta every '-"Thursday evening in K. of P. hall. Vinitin Forratera always welcome. Wm Flemmilur. C.R.; F. C Brosius, F. S. I food River Ixriire. No. 105. A. F. A A. M. AMeets Saturday evening on or before each full moon. Geo. Slocom, W. M.; D. McDonald, secre tary. tlood River Camp. No. 7702. M. W. A. Meets in llK. of P. hall tirst and third Wednesday niithts. C. 8. Jones. V. C; C. U. Dakin, clerk. TI.xkI River Camp. No. 770. W. O. W.-Meets at iA K. of P. hall the second and fourth Wednesday nitrhts of each month. W. E. Shay. C. C; Floyd Sperling, clerk. Tlo-id River Valley Humane Society Phone 1SS. llK. H. Jlartwiir. president; Harold Hcrshner. secretary; Leslie Butler, treasurer. T.llewilde I .o. lire. No. 107. I. O. O. F.-Meet in A Fraternal hall every Thursday evening at 7:00, at the corner of Fourth and Oak streeta. Viaitinfr hrothers welcomed. A. R. Crump. N. G.; G. W Thompson, secretary. Kemp Ixlre. No. IK1. I. O. O. F.-Meets in the Odd Fellows hall at Odell every Saturday nik-ht. Visitinir brothers cordially welcomed. O. II. Roadea. N. G.; F. L. Kelso, secretary. T aurel Reheka Ixidire No. 87, I. O. O. F. Meets "-"first and third Mondays in each month. Flora ShhmelUer. N. G.; Lilion Smith, secretary. A fount Hood Ixxlite, No. 205, I. o. O. F., meets "'"every Satunlny evenins; in Gribble's hall. Mt. Hood. M.W. Shearer. N.G.; G. W. Dimmick. secretary. Mountain Home Camp, No. S4i'.9, Hi N. A. Meets at K. of P. hall on the second and fourth Fridays of each month. Mra. A. Crump, O.; Mrs. Klla Dakin. recorder. fVeta Assembly, No. 105. U. A.-Meeta in their '-'hall the tirst and third Wednesdays, work; second and fourth Wednesdays, social. C. i). Henrichs, M. A.; W. H. Austin, secretary. Oro-ron Grape Reliekah lxlire No. 181. I. O. O. F. - Meets every second and fourth VVeilnestlays in each month in Gribble's hall, Mt. Hood, Or. Mrs. Mamntie Dimmick, N. G.; Mrs. Nettie Grtbble, secretary. TJivcrside Ixxlue. No. BS. A. O. tT. W.-Meets in 1-"K. of P. hall the first and third Wednesday niirhtaof the month. Visitina brothers cordially welct-med. Newton Clark, M. W.; Chester Shute, recorder. Vraiiroma Ixulsre. No. 80. K. of P. -Meeta in their Castle Hal) every Tuesday niKht, when visitinir brothers are fraternally welcomed. Arthur Clarke, C. C; Lou. 8. Isenbenr, K. of R. A 8. Wanna Temple Pythian Sisters. No. fl Meets the nrst and third Tuesday of each month at K. of r. hall. H. ll Dobson, M. K. C; Gertrude Stark. M. of K. C. MADKTO MKAS1IHK ?B1SKREENS EKONOMICK SKREEN KO. Phone S45-X 2nd and State Born Wednesday, May 11th, to Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Perry, a girl. Mr. and Mrs. Chaa. T. Early were Portland and Eugene visitors last week. Geo. Thompson, of the Paris Fair, Is making an extended trip through California. The Ladles' Missionary Circle of the Baptist Church will meet with Mrs. B. B. Smith Thursday afternoon at 2:30. Hev. E. T. Simpson left Tuesday for Pendleton, where he will attend the convention of the Eastern Ore gon diocese of the Episcopal church, now being held In that city. Hev. J. R. Hargreaves, who has been on an extended tour through British Columbia, has returned to Hood HIver. Mr. Hargreaves wns greatly pleased with his trip and saya he found much of Interest. , The Hose of Eden, a four-act drama, will be given by the high school graduates at the Mad roe Theatre tomorrow evening. Tickets are now on sale at Clarke's drug store. When your food does not digest well and you feel "blue," tired and discouraged, you should use a little Herbine at bedtime. It opens the bowels, purifies the system and re stores a fine feeling of health nnd energy. Price 50c. Sold by Chas. N. Clarke. Next Sunday morning at the I'ni tarlan Church Mrs. Sletton will sing "Grasses and Hoses" by Bartlett, with violin obligate Mr. MncIJon ald will preach a tercentenary ser mon on the subject, "The Iiilile's In creased Valve as the result of Biblical Criticism." Stiff neck Is not only painful, but annoying. To get rid of it (pilckly, rub the affected part with Ballard's Snow Liniment. It penetrntea the tlesh and relaxes the muscles, so that the pain censes Immediately. Price L'.'c, 50c and tl.00 per bottle. Sold bv Chns. N. 'Clarke. The Oak moving picture show which has been operated by C. E. Ballard forsometlme, has been taken over by C. I). Nlckelsen, under whose management Interesting entertain ments are again being given. The Oak Is now showing a different set of Alms from the other shows and gives patrons a varied program. FOR SALE Pattern Hats at Half Trice REDUCTION on PRESSED SHAPES A T J. & L. HAWLEYS' Something New in HOOD RIVER The Central Orchard Company is offering a limited amount of land in the Heart of the Hood River Valley which will be sold in small wmaummm mmaamam tracts on easy payments with five years' care. This is the first time the man with small means has been offered orchards on the installment plan in HOOD RIVER PROPER For plats and additional informa tion, call at our office or address C. R. BONE, Pres. C. H. SPROAT, Vice-Pres. L 0. BLANCHAR, Sec. Central Orchard Company THIRD AND OAK STS. PHONE 161 M The News Has the Best Job Work Plant New Women's Tan and Black New Gallatea Cloths, in Black New Curtain Scrims in All New Men's Oxfords in Black Suede Button Shoes White and Colors wanted Colors and Tan aBMaaaajsaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa Men's Furnishings It is our ambition to make this department of our store stand for everything that is cor rect in mens fixings, and quality combined with moderate prices is the watchword. Our Dry Goods and Ready-to-wear Sections are showing many new arrivals this week, prominent among which are New Waists, Combination Fading and Walking Skirts, Wash Dresses, New Trimmings, New Silks, in exclusive Suit Patterns, etc., etc. Men' Shirts New this week in pleated and plain Dress Shirts. Al so Negligee in new a- 0c patterns and colors o 1 1 ZO 60c, 65c, 75c, 85c and $1.00 Men's Shirts, odd lot, np to be closed out )C Men's Hats. Caps We have just received a shipment.of New Hats in the late models and color ings, the usual $3.50 hats, everywhere, now fn nf here at each OJiUU New Men's and Boy's Caps in all colors 35f 5Qp 75C New Marquisette The new and very poular dress and waist fabrics for this season, in black and cream new stripe effects, the yard 50c Women's New Neckwear Jabots, Dutch Collars etc., just received by express from New York's best neckwear house, prices 85c down to 25c Qe miine Panama Hats $5.00 and $6.50. Corsets good assortment price $3.50, $4,00 Men's Shoes and Oxfords. Special 2.95 $3.50 to $5.00 women's Shoes and Oxfords, black and tan $2,45 $2.25 Misses' and Boys' Shoes and Oxfords black or tan $1,65 New Neckwear New Suspenders New Gloves Bragg Mercantile Company New Kid Gloves New Silk Gloves New Silks