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THE HOOD RIVER NEWS, WEDNESDAY. MAY 24. 1911 9 twmm 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; 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 lor a Home, come and see me or write. J. T. Nealeigh, R. D. 2, Hood River, Or. 15-22c For Sale Ten acres, 2J miles from town, 2J 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 "W," care Hood River News. 20-tfc LIVE STOCK AND FOWLS 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 1-2 miles from town. 8 acres more slashed and burned. Must be sold at once by owner. A. J. Bell, Lyle, Wash. 18-21 p. "or Sale Orchard land in Valley. "Phone W. D. Hooton or write '"red Holsteen, Burlington, Iowa. discounts for cash; work for purchase price; money advanced for powder and trees; use of tools without expense. 20-tfc I will trade my 80 acres unim proved fruitland about 5 miles south east of Hood for income property in or near Portland. Write owner. F. H. Luecke. No 18 Howe St, Seattle, Wash. 21-22p For Sale Two dwellings close in very cheap and on terms like Baying rent. Inquire of A. C. uck, room 12, Brosius block. 18-21-c EMPLOYMENT Wanted Men and women to start business in their own homes; splendid profit; very small expense. Send 2c stamp for particulars. Address Hoad ley & Co., 418 East 12th St. North, Portland, Ore. 21-21c Clearing and developement of your land contracted at the right price. Can start a crew im mediately. Communicate with A. C. Hallam, care Oregon Hotel, Hood River. 18-21 p. 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. MISCELLANEOUS Tor 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 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 pur 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 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 or Sale or trade Runabout in "good condition. Just over ruled. Price $175. Address Box 145 R. D. No. 1. Phone 2052 L. 2I-22p 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 One 8-year old horse, weighs about 1000; rides, or drives single or double. Price $00. Address C. L. Trout, (East side) Hood River Ore. 21-24p Lost Large, black dog, white chest, feet and tip of tail. When lost had black collar with "Deacon" on it. Holbrook & Smith. Reward. 21-22c For Sale Good all around bay mare, 8 years old; weight about 1100 pounds, broke single or double, gentle. I). C. Clapp, Phone 3252 M. 21-22p For Sale A few more nice Jer sey Duroc Pigs. Phone 255 L, Hood River, or address E. W. Creighton, White Salmon, Wash. 21-22p For Sale Good farm horse, also one good 12x16 foot tent. In quire of C. H. Carter, Oak Grove store. 21-22p 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. 20-21p For Sale Horse. Good roadster, saddle or orchard horse. Part Hambletonian. Will include bug gy for $175. Tel. Newhall 277 M. 20-23c For Sale First class pine wood for sale, dry, 16 inch, summer delivery. Inquire Phone 321 M. 21-24c 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 1912 some Newtown?, 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. 17-24p For Sale Fine driving horse city broke for lady, sound, kind and gentle. F. Chandler, phone 315L 21-22c For Sale Extra good young cow Full flow of milk. A bargain. F. Chandler, phone 315L 21-22c For Sale -Good riding horse, per fectly safe and gentle. F. P. Friday. Phone 210 M. 21-22c For Sale One saddle horse, 8 years old. Phone 160, 14 Oak street. 19-22p 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 J and ornamental trees; a nice lot II r i i c i in high. Hardy Perrenial plants. Will have all kinds of bedding plan Is 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 For Sale -Riding pony. McClain, R. F. D. 1. 201 K. 20-tfc E. L. phone Loan Agency Loans offered, $500. $700. Loans wanted, $., $000.' $1000, $1200, $1500, $2000, $2500. Apply to A. W. Onthank. 305 Oak street, tfc For sale Donkey engine and 1500 feet of main line, 3000 feet of trip line, all necessary blocks and equipment for immediate use. ljuick sale $850. Inquire of Joseph F. Thompson, Park dale Oregon. 21c Wanted Second-hand two-seated buggy, good condition. State price and address W. A. Treadwell. Hood River. 20-21p Wanted To borrow $100 on good security. Will pay 10 per cent. Address X News oflice. 21-22p . w; anted To buy some good seed potatoes. Phone 12-K MAOK'I'O MRASltHH ?K?flSKREENS EKONOMICK SKREEN K0. Phone S45-X 2nd and Stat F or Sale Oil meal at White head's. 4-tf College Boys On Co-Operation "Co-operation Anions Partner" is the title of mi Interesting article liy I). S. Younir of Sherwood, Clackamas County, a Junior agricultural student ato. A. C, nirtniipT of the "Oregon Countryman", lu the Northwest PartUHteail for May Mr. Youtig sums up the galnn of co operation an follow: 1, Klltnlnntlon to h great extent of forced sale; 2, Elimination of the expcnxp of bring ing the produce together for sale; 8, Better liiHurance against loss; 4, "iood will" of tuMiieH arising from Assurance of honesty; 5, Associated credit; li, Ilnslucss education. A Friandly Suggaatiotv. Baron (to creditors) I see no hopes of being able to pay what I owe you. Why not organise a sulcido clobT Meggendorfer Blatter. Hood River Banking & Trust Co. Extends a cordial invitation to you, personally to call and open a checking account. Any amount will open an account in our savings department. We pay 3 per cent interest, compounded semi-annually. We promise the best of service and satisfaction. M. M. HILL, J. W. COPELAND, R. W. PRATT, President, Vice President, Cashier C. I i. Stranahan, Wilson Fike, Chas. G. Pratt, Jos. Copeland Twety Acres Left of the BONEBORO Acreage Planted to trees, but 20 acres remain unsold. This tract is near perfection and absolutely uniform. This twenty of growing trees will be sold as a whole, or in 5 and 10 acre lots. Good terms are offered and contract made for five years of BONEBORO care. BONEBORO ORCHARD COMPANY THIRD AND OAK SIS. PHONE 161 M In honor of Mrs. Miller, slitter of Bishop Paddock, Mrs. K. T. Simpson entertained very enjoyulily at tea, at the rectory, Saturday afternoon. B. J. Kodaman, accompanied by his wife and daughter, is here visiting his sons, who own a place in the Udell district. The Kodamans are from Iowa, and are friends of M. M Hill and Wilson Pike. A sliver tea, under the auspices of the ladles of St. Mark's (iull.l, will be given Prlday afternoon, ut the rec tory, from 3 to 5. The aprons and curios left over from the May Basket fete will be disposed of at that time. Malcolm .lames, a wealthy archi tect, whose former home was In Min neapolis, was here Monday looking the valley over. With his father, Mr. James is now the owner of l.l.OOO acres of fruit land Lear Albany, Ore gon, which is being colonized largely by Austrlans. Lawrence Kelly, a resident of Hood Hlver for something more than a year, left Monday for his home in New York. Mr. Kelly was one of the most popular of the younger men who have come to Hood Itlver In the last year or two, and his many friends regret to see him leave here. frankton" Miss Pern Mauers Is very ill with the measles. Prof. Stubbs and family have gone to Uresham for the summer vaca tion. Mr. and Mrs. Prank P.lllott, of Wyth, were over-Sunday visitors with Mr. Klllott's parents, J. M. Kl liott. The Columbia school closed Prlday afternoon with a program. Miss Baker has beeu retained for the ensu ing year. Another change has been made In property the past week. John Kad llff has sold his home north of the Belmont planer and will move into the house just vacated by Prof. Stubbs. Mrs. B. V. LaMar will give a fare well party to Miss Baker Monday evening. Miss Baker leaves for Iut home at Warren, Oregon, Tuesday morning. Frankton will retain their present corps of teachers for the ensuing year with the exception of Miss Noble. At t lie board meeting Tuesday night the board will till that vacancy. Last Tuesday afternoon the pri mary room of Frankton rendered a very Interesting program. A lare nunilier of the friends and patrons were present. Miss Merchant, the very efficient teacher, has promised to take up the work again In Septem ter. Prlday evening a large duiiiIkt of the friends ami pupils of Miss Baker surprised her. Miss Baker has been staying at the home of P. H. Abstens and Miss Alma had the house pret tily decorated and a nice lunch for the crowd. The evening was merri ly spent in playing games and enjoy ing music. All departed at a late hour wishing Miss Baker a pleasant vacation. UPPER VALLEY NEWS A tennis club has Ix-en organized in the Ppper Valley anil will meet Saturday afternoons. The court Is located on the pl. ice of W. N. Win ter. The (ilacler Irrigating Company announces that it has completed Its ditch across Tilly Jane creek and that water will le ready for users this season. It Is expected to turn the water on this week. C. H. Spront. manager of the Hood Hlver Apple Orowers' I'nlon. will speak .Monday eveulng Is'fore the t'pper Valley Progressslve league at Urtbble's Hall. Mt. Hood. Mr. Sprout's subject will lie "Apple Mar ket Conditions and the Put tiro". A large attendance Is desired. Pastor Hargreavee Preaches in Seattle llev. J. H. Ilargrenves tilled the pulpit of the Tatiernaele Baptist church tif Seattle last Sunday. On Sunday morning, May 2Mh, Kev. Ilargrenves will preach the ser mon to the local tirnnd Army Post at the Baptist church, ami will also preach at the evening service. (lrace U. B. Church News Sunday School at 10 a. in. Preaching by the pastor, Kev. J. It. Parsons, at 11 a. in. and s p. in. Christian Kiulea vor at 7:1.. The Brotherhood of the (irace V, B. Church will be organized Prlday night at the home of U. I. Wood worth. Columbia Oarage to Change Hands. Negotiations are under way for the transfer of the Columbia lianiKc from Nlchol & I.lscoto Prank Chand ler. Mr. Chandler will give as part Property values increase faster in a growing town than on any kind of real estate The early investors reap the largest profits Select a Lot in Lyl It is just starting on a permanent basis, having been re platted and modern improvements started. LYLE has an immense tributary country. LYLE has the best dockage on the Columbia River. LYLE is already a junction point. LYLE has 200,000 horsepower available for devel opment on the Klickitat River. LYLE has a flour mill and a box factory to be built this summer. LYLE is the only town in the West that has started rebuilding with a business fire district. LYLE has so many things to make it a city that they cannot be enumerated in one advertisement. See RAINEY & FLEMING at Hotel Oregon for further particulars. Keasey, Humason & Jeffery Chamber of Commerce Building Portland Lyle, Washington Wkv -m Jfct&J (fair A T"6 glgF IT'S SURE TO BE RIGHT IF IT COMES FROM HERE Every Watch We Sell is a Guaranteed Timekeeper ADTUIID PIADIfr ran nun ulh A THE JEWELER I Ax 86 consideration some town and city property.