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About The Hood River news. (Hood River, Or.) 1909-current | View Entire Issue (June 21, 1911)
9 i Not UrDtflD ITor(t(LflirD(2 Diad Beco Made by outsiders investigating in Portland property did the old "WISEHAMMERS" realize they had been flirting with opportunity. Hood River Valley had the same experience ask any old-timer. Today the same thing is happening at M OSIER VIEW ORCHARDS We can deliver to you a five year old commercial orchard first class in every respect, at the net cost to you of less than you could possibly produce the same orchard if the raw land was GIVEN YOU ABSOLUTELY FREE. If you doubt the above statement, get wise, Investigate our orchard and our proposition as others ha-Ve done and you tvill be convinced THE HOOD RIVER NEWS, WEDNESDAY. JUNE 21, 1911 DEVLIN & PIREBAUGH HOOD RIVER ORCHARD LAND COMPANY, OWNERS (CAPITAL, $500,000) 907-909 Yeon Building, PORTLAND SALES AGENTS ORTLEY Call or telephone and arrange for an auto trip to Ortley and become a booster for the best orchard property in the state of Oregon. Hotel Oregon Building, HOOD RIVER J J - - F V Wife V-;'"V' JkSjlJ REAL ESTATE SECTION 'LIVE STOCK AND FOWLS 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 Hijrh School; U miles from Hood River city limits, west side. If you want to pet a home in the Willamette valley. 17 miles south west of Portland, in the Tualitin valley, in a pood vicinity, I can sell you 5, 10, 15 or 20 acres, un improved, brush and timber, pood land. If you want to work for a home, come and see me or write. J. T. Nealeiph, R. D. 2, Hood River, Or. 21-28 For sale -Lot 50x100 feet, in Hamilton's addition with fairly pood house and well of water, pood parden and fence, several fruit trees. J mile from station. Price $300, $150 down, balance on easy terms. Address H. Davi son, Underwood, Wash. 2i-25p. 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. 25tf-c or Sale or Trade-12 acres or "chard in White Salmon's best ruit district. Also undeveloped balance of the 80 acres all pood and mostly brush. Easy terms on sale. Address, Hood River, Box 202. 25-2Gc For Sale-20 Acres just east of Sutton farm; $125 per acre; small payment down. Address, T. C. F., care News office, l it f-f BUSINESS CARDS Notice to Apple Tree Planters Nealeiph Bros. Square Deal Nurserv Co. I. C. Nealeiph, Sholls, Washinpton County. Or., and J. T. Nealeiph, Hood River, Or. We are poinp to have for sale for the sprinp plant inp of 1912 some Newtowns, Spitzen burps, Arkansas Blacks, Winter Bananas and some of other choice varieties; also Clark's seedlinp strawberry -plants. We would be plad to receive any communication from you in re pard to same. Yours truly, Nealeiph Bros. 21-28 0' AK DAI E GREENHOUSES -We have a fine stock of 2 year roses, our own prowinp 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 G to 10 hiph. Hardy Perrenial plants. Will have all kinds of beddinp planls in season. Cut flowers and Florial desipns a specialty. Potted plants at Franze hardware. Our prices are reasonable. The Pioneer Florists, Fletcher & Fletcher. Phone 1072-M, Hood River, Orepon. tfc LOST AND FOUND Lost-A stop watch, somewhere letween pate of cemetery and John Raneyls place. $5 reward to jerson who leaves it at this office. 25-2fp Lost -Monday, June 12, lady's coat, linen crash, with white pearl buttons. Finder please leave at News of lice. 25-2(')p For sale Lipht team black mares weipht l'JOO; ride or drive; fast on the road and well broken to orchard work. AJso black mare, weipht 850; rides only; a pood looker with plenty of style, life and speed; well broken but not a childs horse. Will show any of above in town or at ranch 3 miles from town, main road, East side. E. L. McClain, phone 201K. 23-tfc Try the Classllled Column. Bee Supplies It will pay you to see or write me, if you want anythinp in the line of bee sup plies. Satisfaction puaranteed, 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 A few nice Jersey-Du-rocpips, price $1.50 each, phone 255 L, Hood River, or address E. W. Creiphton at White Sal mon. 22-27p. Brown mare for sale. Good life and perfectly sound. Part Hambletonian. Price $150. For particulars phone 277M. 24-25c. Wanted Jersey milch cow. Ap ply A. Cox, Route No. 3, or phone 28x1. 21-25c. For Sale Ridinp pony. E. L. McClain. R. F. D. 1, phone 201 K. 20-tfc FOR SALE ror sale- One 21 inch wapon, one di'liverv cart, one one-horse de- ivery wapon, one two-horse de ivnrv riir. one heavv double har- noss. and one nair bob sleds. Call at Central Meat Market, P. C. Younp. 21-27c. For sale-A 3-passenper run about; 22 horsepower, fully equipped with top, wind shield, lamp etc. Inquire of 1852-K. 23-tf For sale Road cart and sinple harness. A barpain. Enquire at Deitz Photo Studio, phone 315L. 21-25c. Corrupated iron from old fashion stable, for sale. See C. A. Bell. 21-25c. F i -x 1 1 or taie uu meai head's. 4-tf at White- EMPLOYMENT Royal Bread Apent Wanted Our former apent havinp chanped bakers, and many of our custo mers in Hood River havinp urg ently requested us to make it possible for them to procure Royal bread, we are lookinp for a wideawake, reliable party to handle our poods. Apply imme diately to Royal Bakery & Con fectionery, Portland, Ore. 25-c Wanted Good sized second hand trunk in pood condition; must be cheap. Writein first instance to K. K.. care Hood River News office. 25-20c Wanted - Sewinp by day. Chil dren's sewinp especially. $2.50 per day. Phone 2!3L. 25-20p Wanted -Girl to do housework. Mrs. Dumble, phone 1GB. 25-2Gp Take llerblne for nil disturbances In tin' bowels. It purlti' the bowel clinmielM, promote regular move ment tiiul make you feel bright, vlgorou nml cheerful. Price .VH .Sold by I'liu. N. Clarke. MISCELLANEOUS Wanted Home by exceedinply bripht and industrious young boy 12 years old, where he can earn his board. Roy E. Miller, Box 153, R. D. No. 1. Phone 203M. 25-26 oan Apency Loans offered, . $500, $700. Loans wanted, ;300. $600, $1000, $1200, $1500, !;2000, $2500. Apply to A. W. Onthank, 305 Oak street, tfc Wanted 10,000 Guaranteed Clark Seedlinp, from one year old plants to jlant in the fall. Apply A. Cox, Route No. 3, or phone 28x1. 24-25c. Wanted Auto; will trade stock in a Hood River industry for an auto. Stock pays pood divi dends. Box 658, Hood River. 23tf A dunce I advertised to be given at Oak (irove hall tonight. We have some Interesting buys at Camas Prairie now available. B. E. Duncan & Co. Jack Johnson, who I In England to nee n well a to he een, I at tracting great attention from the Coronation crowd. Hay lands produce a regular Income. Let us tell you about some we can sell you. B. V.. Duncan & Co. Mr. and Mr. C. II. Met 'an. who have been staying In California for hc vera I month, returned to Hood Itlver Friday and will spend the hii miner here. Whooping cough I not dangerou when the cough I kept loose and expectoration easy by giving fham iH'rlain'xCough Remedy. It ha Iktii used In many epidemic of thl die case with perfect success. For ale by all dealer. White Salmon was out played In n good game of ball at Hood Klver last Kundity. The score was "i to 1. "We have no kick coming." say the boy." F.nterprlse. There Is no horse liniment more effective for animal flesh than Ital lard'rt Snow Liniment, nor I there any healing remedy for the human body, only, that I milder or more elllcaclou In It action. It heal the sore or wounds of man and beast. Price 2.V, .(, and if 1 (M) per bottle. Id by (has. N. Clarke F. II. Miller and V. C. ltrock left Monday for Astoria, where they will attend the meeting of the K. of 1. (rand Lodge. Mr. ami Mrs. Thou. Johnson and Mr. Jo. Dobson also left Monday for Astoria. I). R. Hull, general superintendent of the Western I'nlon Telegraph Com puny, and V.. A. Kltppel, superintend ent of telegraph on the O W. R. & N., went west In the former' private car Monday. They were on their way to Portland. Mr. Hall Is mak ing an Inspection of the Western I'nlon properties In the west. II. Swanson, of Omaha, after a ten day' visit at Hood River, accom paned by hi brother, C. H. Swan son, of Chicago, left for the east Tuesday. The former, who own one of the finest orch'irds on the east side and a flue building spot along the Hood River, expect to come here next summer to reside permanently. A dance was given In Oak (Jrove ball last Wednesday evening. (Jood time reported. Frank Stanton left Saturday for San Jose, Calif., where he will attend the annual meeting of the Pacific Coast Nurserymen. Chris Orelsen will also be In attendance at the meeting tm the representative of Bet ter Fruit. Mr. and Mrs. H.C. Peters and their daughter, Miss Flora Peters, arrived Friday from Cincinnati and will spend the summer at their east side home. They were accompanied by Miss Marguerite Mllllken, a girl friend of Miss Peters, who will make an ex tended visit at Hood River. CORSICAN CRUELTY. It Loomed Up Largo In Napoleon' Treatment of Children. Napoleon bad a singular rage for pulllDg children's ears, sometimes so hard as to make the poor children cry. Caroline was very vexed when she saw her little Acbllle the victim of bis uncle's caresses, and more than once her son's tears made ber weep too. One day the First Consul, pulling the ears of the little fellow, hurt him, and he cried out To teach him not to cry his uncle pulled bis ear again, harder. Acbllle, having freed himself, came back to him In a fury and, raising his little fist, shouted: "You are a villain, a wicked, wicked vlllatnr To prove tbe contrary Napoleon should have embraced bis nephew and made him forget the pain he bad gra tuitously inflicted by some show of af fection. But tenderness was not In his character. Corslcans scarcely know what it means, and, though Napoleon used to say, "I am less of a Corslcan than one thinks," be was really more so than any one or be himself thought Instead of quieting bis nephew he be came angry and gave him a violent slap on the face. The child ran weep ing to his Uncle Luclen, who was pres ent, while Mine. Murat was so upset that she was taken 111, "from tbe ef fort," says Luclen, who relates this episode, "she made to control her feel ings, which such violence to ber child outraged. As for tbe First Consul, be left the room, shrugging bis shoulders and slamming the door and saying that Caroline had always been an affected creature and acted like all parents who spoiled their children." Turquan's "Sisters of Napoleon." Old Time Smallpox Cure. To cure smallpox was apparently a very simple matter In the good old times. John of Gaddesden, court doc tor to Edward II., has recorded that he got rid of tho disease by tbe simple expedient of wrapping bis patients la red cloth. "Let scarlet red be taken," be says, "and let him wbo is suffering small pox be entirely wrapped in It or In some other red cloth. I did this when the son of the Illustrious king of Eng land suffered from smallpox. I took care that all about his bed should be red, and that cure succeeded very well." London Chronicle. Would Do Just as Well. A well known clergyman who Is very stout was having unusual diffi culty one morning In lacing his shoes. "My dear, you ought to have a valet," remarked his wife sympathet ically. "A volet?" echoed the clergyman. "Well, my denr. If I had a valley where 1 now hnve a mountain It would answer." Ladies' Home Journal. Shifting the Burden. "I note that you employ a great mony quotations from the poets In your speeches." "Yes." replied the orator. "Just now in my district It Is desirable to say as little as possible for which you con be held personally responsible." Wash ington Star. A Better Way. "I never throw away old Junk, for that would make me feel wasteful." "What do you do with It?" "I give It away and feel charitable." Washington Herald. Paying Hi Lawyer. Lawyer (nnnoyedl Better take your rose somewhere else. You are too thin skinned for me. Client ITnrdly pny to skin me, eh? Boston Tran script. Neat Job printing at News olllec. MONOHEIGHTS NEW BUILDING SITE TRACT (leo. I). Culbertson & Co. an nounces the opening of Mono heights and a new and very de slreable tract of building lots In the west end of town. Toe lots are being put on the market on the In stallment plan. The tract Is one of finest In Hood River, giving a view of Mt. Hood, Mt. Adams and the Co lumbia river, 1 practically level, and I reuehed by the extension of Sher man avenue receutly completed. The Culbertson company mukes It announcement of the owning In an other column and Invites the public to get particulars. SCHOOL BOARD ELECTION RESULTS IN CHANGES The annual election of the Hood River school board, which was held Monday, resulted In some changes, Dr. Dumble being elected to succeed (1. R. Catner, and F. A. Bishop A, W. Onthank, who has held the posi tion of clerk for several years. Con siderable Interest was taken In the election and the vote cast was larger than usual. The board now con sists of C. H. Vaughan, Dr. Dumble, Mrs. Frank Button and F. A. Bishop. Copy for advertisements MUST be in the office by Monday NOON. BLUE CANYON WATER FOR S. P. DINING CARS The Blue Canyon water, upon which the train crews of the South ern Pacific Company overland route have thrived and grown fat, has lieen placed In the dining cars over the entire Southern Pacific system. It has been common gossip among the Southern Pacific trainmen for years that tho Sacramento division men owe their portly appearances to the drinking of the witer from Blue Canyon. j For all trains on the Sucramento division running eastward and west-1 ward, the supply of water will be, taken on the diners as the trains stop 1 at that station. On the other dlvl-j slon of the system the water will be i transported in special containers. In this way the diners on all of the, Southern Pacific dining cars are to i enjoy the best drinking water to be found In the west. The Southern I Pacific Company has had chemists. at work for years endeavoring to find tbe purest water. Uas In the stomach comes from food that has fermented. Get rid of this badly digested food as quickly as possible if you would avoid a bil ious attack. Herblne Is the remedy you need. It cleanses and stregthens the stomach, liver and bowels, and restores energy and cheerfulness. Price 50c. Sold by Chas. N. Clarke. GRAND Fourth of July CELEBRATION And Picnic At the Old Toll Bridge, ML Hood Given by the Good Times Club and Citizens of the Upper Valley See Bills for Program FOLK'S p GAZETTEER g A Baslne Directory of earn City, S Tow n and Village in Orrin and B VuhinKtn, giving a Descriptive I B Sketch u each place, Locative, I H Miipping Fncilitle and a ( lni- B f ied I i wtnry of jeacb iluina fl D aod rruftton. B B. L. POT K CO., Inc. I Seuttle, Wah. M BUY A LOT NOW IN Beautiful The most desirable location in Hood River for a home These choice home sites are now on the market on easy terms. This is the first time these lots have been offered the public. MONO HEIGHTS has just been opened First come first served Lots are all 50x100, practically level; ibeautiful view of Mt. Adams and Mt. Hood and the Columbia River. For further particulars see GEO. D. CULBERTSON & CO. PHONE 142