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a Small Investment NOW In Ten Acres of our..... HOOD RIVER ORCHARD LAND CO, Owners, AY REAL ESTATE SECTION Special Proposition 15 Acres of choice red shot apple land, un improved but easily cleared, lo cated in fine part of country two miles straight north of Winans, overlooking surrounding: country and commandir.K unsurpassed view of ML Hood, for sale on reasonable terms, or will trade for little farm near Hood River city and pay cash to make up difference in price, if any. If you have a little farm, and want to consider a trade for a larger tract, describe your place fully, state price and address "T.C.F." News office, f For Rent 10 room house on State street, just east of Court house, one to five years; will move back to center of lot for term lease. Well located for board and rooming house. For Rent-Furnished house; plumbing complete; on Columbia street. For Rent Small cottage on State street near Unitarian church. Inquire J. L. Henderson, Inc., by L. A. Henderson. 33tfc 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 For Sale House, 5 rooms; bath; large porch; fine view 6f Co lumbia; 4 lots, fenced; 15 young fruit trees, berries, outbuildings. See owner, 117 Montello avenue. Phone 27CL. 31-31p Wanted Orchard land, improv ed or unimproved, in exchange for Portland property. Send full particulars in regard to your property. Box 8(3. Hood River. 32-35tf . For Rent Three furnished rooms for the winter. Heat, light and bath. Desirable location near High School. Enquire 513 Prospect street, phone 2G8-X. 31-35 F nr Rnli Thnpn A1 vnunir team : iust the nair for a small place; e 4 1 . . .wt riiil1.iia and broke to drive or ride; weight 2XX). Phone 33 12-M. 33tfc Wanted -To buy small ranch close in. For particulars ad dress C. H. Clymer, 11. I). 2, on Avalon Way, Hood River. 33-31p For Sale -230 acres of land, from $50.00 per acre up. Will sell 20-acre tract with part in trees. S. J. Calkins, Phone 50-K. 2Gtfc For Sale Modern 6-room house, bath and large pantry; central location. For particulars address "II" News office. 33-30p EMPLOYMENT Wanted -Position as book-keeper. . Two years experience. Address "H. R. T.' care News office. 31-35-p Han and wife would like tion on ranch. Address News office. 33-30p posi "B" Wanted -By man and wife, po sition on fruit ranch. Inquire at News office. 3 t-35p G irl Wanted -For general house work. Phone 14 or 123-M. 2Dtf planted to a commercial variety of apples and cared for by experienced horticulturists for a period of five years, will net you big profits at the end of that time and make the owner independent. Guard against your lack of ability to earn money in your old age and Provide Pot (the Future by investing now in one of these 'LIVE STOCK AND FOWLS! For Sale A combination team of black mares weighing 950 lbs each that will take you over the road at a good speed or cultivate your orchard. Each has an easy gait under the saddle. Not afraid of automobiles. Will split team giving buyer choice or am willing to trade taking in part payment horse that rides and drives. Will show this team in town or at ranch 3J miles out on main road East Side. Phone 201k. E. L. Mc Clain. 30 tfc. 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 1 Team and harness, true pullers, good travelers; 1 No. 2 Faultless stump puller, complete; 1 Jersey cow, 4 years old; these are very cheap buys; it will pay you to investigate. D. Currier, Jr., Odell 84, R.D. 2. 31-tfc For Sale 1 good work horse, 9 years old, weight about 1300 pounds; good and gentle. Price $130. Hood River Fiuit Grow ing Co.. Gust Westerberg, man ager. Phone Odell 18. 33-34p FOR SALE Bay mare, good in orchard, saddle or buggy. Weight about 1050. Will sell or trade for driving horse for lady. Cash difference, if any. Phone 277-M. 30-tf For Sale -Two full grown Poland China hogs; breeding stock. Address Mrs. T. W. DeBussey, Mosier, Oregon. 32-35c For Sale Young pigs. Phone Odell 92. Chas. E. Fuller. 33-34p FOR SALE Who wants a Duntley Vacuum Cleaner? I have a No. 1 which is in perfect order, having been used in the east as a dem onstrator; all attachments in cluded. For 110 volt GO cycle current. Cost to run on full load 3c per hour. Price low enough to make it attractive. J. C. Howland, R. D. 1, Hood River, Phone 199X. 34p For Sale Eight (8) shares of Glacier Irrigating Co. water stock (ML Hood); par value $120 fully paid. I have no use for this stock and wish to sell it at once; tnis is a bargain. Any one desiring information address Mrs. J. L. Groff, Cornelius, Ore., R. F. D. No. 1. Box 23. 26-40c 1010 7 Passenger Studebaker I D I U Garford, cost $4500, to trade for land, also 1910 Moline 5-passenger; 1910 Buick, like new, $550; 1909 Chambers $050. 331 Everett Street, Portland, Or. 34-35p Peaches Anyone wanting choice peaches may leave orders at Buelow's tailor shop on Cascade avenue. 34-35p For Sale - Gasoline runabout, or will trade for real estate. Call at Columbia Garage. 33-34c For Sale-One wagon, good as new. Address "M" News of fice. 33-34p THE HOOD RIVER MOSIER choice 1 0 acre tracts. 1 BUSINESS CARDS Notice to Apple Tree Planters Nealeigh Bros. Square Deal Nurserv Co. I. C. Nealeigh, Sholls, Washington County, Or., and J. T. Nealeigh, Hood Kiver, Or. We are going to have for sale for the spring planting of 1912 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. 28-52 OAKDALE GREENH0USES For fall planting we have a fine line of Roses, Shrubs and the old fashioned Perrenials; also an extra good collection of Peonies. You better come and see the Roses, etc., in bloom and pick them out; and those Bulbs, too, that you want to bloom next sprfhg. Cut Flowers and Designs to order on short notice. Fletcher & Fletcher, the Pioneer Florists, tf MISCELLANEOUS Corsets No dress can appear well over an ill fitting corseL The simplest home dress will look really beautiful over a Spirella corset. Made to measure. Guar anteed against rust or breakage for one year. Send card or phone for appointment at your conven ience. Mrs. H. M. Castner, Corsetiere, 272 Cascade avenue, Hood River. 33-36c Loan Agency Loans offered, $500, $700. Loans wanted, $300, $600, $1000, $1200, $1500, $2000, $2500. Apply to A. W. Onthank, 305 Oak street, tfc TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY Mr. Land Bargain Seeker Here's your chance, seize it now, tomorrow it may belong to the other fellow. 15 acres, first class apple soil, no rocks, rolling surface, well drained; 3 3-4 miles from city limits on main road south; about 13 acres in 2 1-2 year old apple trees, Newtowns and Spitzen bergs in good condition; no build ings, very attractive building site; three shares stock in Farm er's ditch, also spring brook. Worth a third more than I ask. Inquire, the price will surprise you. 120 acres, 12 miles from town, G miles to R. R. station, young orchard commencing to bear, small house and bam, 3 springs, some of this land can be cleared for $30 an acre, 1-2 million feet fir timber. Cheap at $60 an acre, my price $30 an acre, easy terms. 40 acres, 6 miles south of Mos ier, good orchard land, nearly level, no rocks, 3 acres largely cleared, rest not heavy clearing. Worth $75 on acre, my price $40 an acre, on easy terms. If you are prepared to act quickly, address Owner 137, care of News Office, Hood River, Ore. For sale A 3-passenger run alout; 22 horsejiower, fully equipped with top, wind shield, lamp etc. Inquire of 1852-K. 23-tf For Sale 75 ricks dry pine and fir wood. M. H. Mohr, phone 320-x. 34-35-p NEWS, WEDNESDAY, VIEW Easy Payment . 4- LOCAL AND PERSONAL T -5- IUieunmtlMin cured. Or. KowiTby. Jet your Hchoul books am tu'hoo supplies at IMfer'n Book Store. Born To Mr. and Mr. Wru. ISarneH, of Prlnevllle, at rottne Ma ternity HoHpltal, ThurHilay, August 17, a girl. Dr. UroHluH, who Hpetit it week with the national guardsmen at the military maneuvers at Fort Stevens, returned last week. John F. Hendricks, of Citscade Locks, was here Monday on official business. Mr. Hendricks Is deputy sheriff at the Locks. Christian Science services are held In Heading Koom, No. i, Iavldson building, Sunday at 11 a. in. and Wednesday at 8 p. m Sunday school at 10 a. to S. W. Stark returned Thursday from Salem, where he was called as attorney for the Greek laborers who are suing Geo. McCoy for wages. The case was appealed from the circuit court to the supreme court. Mr. and Mrs. V. A. Derby of Aurora, 111., were the guests Thurs day and Friday of Mr. and .Mrs. F. K. Deem. Mr. Derby holds a respon sible position with the ChlcHgo, Bur lington & Gjulncy railroad. N. C. Evans. Chas. T. Early and U. Y.Edwards are noted as guefts at the Imperial hotel In Portland dur lug the past week. E. K. Poolr.v and Henri de Bedding were at the Port land and C. II. Sproat ot the Bowertj. The Improved appearance of the streets since the grading has lieen completed Is occasioning many com plimentary remarks from both resi dents and visitors. A traveling man remarked Friday that Hood Itlver Is Improving faster than any town In Oregon. Moster will hold a big banquet on September 4, when Its commercial club will get together the business Interests of the Mosier Valley and outline the work Intended to be ac complished during the coming year. Portland Interests will be repre sented. Chas. Davidson and his daughter, Miss May Davidson, left Thursday for an extended eastern trip. Mr. Davidson will go to Centerburg. Ohio, his former home, for a stay of six weeks, and Miss Davidson will visit in Illinois and several other states. Mrs. S. B. Carlisle and daughter, Miss Carlisle, teacher of piano, have established their residence at "itl Prospect Ave. Miss Carlisle has Just placed one of Mr. Smile's fine new pianos In her home ami will le ready to receive pupils by Septemlier first. J. P. O'Brien, manager of the O. V. K. & N., accompanied by severnl other railroad ofllilals, was hen Monday ami made a brief Inspection of the new station. Mr. O'Brien ex pressed himself as well pleased with the structure. He was on his way to Eastern Oregon for a look at rail road Improvements In that section. BARRETT NEWS E. W. Blrge Is entertaining his rel atives from Bochester, N. Y. Mrs. Etta Bancroft and Mr. Ha worth's family are entertaining rel atives from Pennsylvania. Mr. and Mrs. Fred (ialushn, of Wichita, Kansas, are visiting their uncle, C. A. Chapman. Mr. Crafon made a trip to Mosier the last of the week. Miss Maude llasbrooke and Miss Ellzntieth Thomas are visiting In Portland for a week. Hubbard Taylor and other sports men were passengers for big game, passing through here Monday. Miss Pheln' (tlllatn leaves soon for an outing In the vicinity of Portland. ( let your school books and school supplies at Filer's Book Store. It pay to advertise. AUGUST 23, 1911 ORCHARD TRACTS Plan. Call or r"nby Post. G. A. R.-MwU at the K. of P. '-'hall the second and fourth Saturdays of the month at 2 p. m. Geo. P. Crowell. commander; j K. Blythe, adjutant. panby W. R. C. No. 16-Meeta second and fourth '-'Saturdays of each month in K. of P. hall at 2 p. m. Mrs. Abbie Baker, president; Mrs. Kath ryn Gill, secretary. ("Vurt Hood River. No. 42. F. of A., meets every '-'Thursday evening; in K. of P. hall. Vinitinir Foresters always welcome. Wm. Flemming. C.K.; F. C. Brosius. F. S. T Tood Hiver Lodge. No. 105. A. F. & A. M. AMeets Saturday evening on or before each full moon. Geo. Slocom. W. M.; D. McDonald, secre tary. T-Jood River Camp. No. 7702. M. W. A. -Meets in AiK. of P. hall first and third Wednesday nights. C. S. Jones. V. C; C. U. Dakin. clerk. TJood River Camp. No. 770. W. O. W.-Meets at 11 K. of P. hall the second and fourth Wednesday nights of each month. W. IS. Shay. C. C.; Floyd Sperling, clerk. Uood River Valley Hjmane Society -Phone lKfi. AAE. H. Hartwig, president; Harold Hershner, secretary; Leslie Butler, treasurer. Tdlewilde Lodge. No. 107. I. O. O. F. Meets in A fraternal hall every Thursday evening at 7:00, at the corner of Fourth and Oak streets. Visiting brothers welcomed. A. K. Crump, N. G.; G. W Thompson, secretary. Kemp Lodge. No. 1H1. I. O. O. F.-Meets in the Odd Fellows hall at Odell every Saturday night. Visiting brothers cordially welcomed. O. H. Roadea, N. G.; F. L. Kelso, secretary. T aurel Rebeka Lodge No. 87. I. O. O. F.-M.ts J-'rirst and third Mondays in each month. Ldith Wilson. N. G.; Nettie Musea. secretary. TVTount Hood Lodge, No. 205, I. O. O. F.. meets '-every Saturday evening in Cribble's hall, Mt. Houd. M.W. Shearer, N.G.; G.W. Dimmick, secretary. Mountain Home Camp. No. S49. R. N. A. Meeu at K. of P. hall on the second and fourth Fridays of each month. Mrs. Lulu Cary, O.; Mrs. Ella Dakin, recorder. Oleta Aaembly, No. 105, U. A. Meets in their hall the first and third Wednesdays, work; second and fourth Wednesdays, social. C. D. Henrichs. M. A.; W. H. Austin, secretary. Oregon Grape Rebekah Lodge No. 181. 1. O. O. F. Meets every aecond and fourth Wednesdays in each month in Gnbble's hall. Mt. Hood. Or. Mrs. Mammie Dimmick, N. G.; Mrs. Nettie Gribble, secretary. Riverside Lodge. No. RS. A. O. U. W.-Meets in K. of P. hall the first and third Wednesday nights of the month. Visiting brothers cordially welcomed. Newton Clark. M. W.; Chester Shute, recorder. aucoma Ixidge. No. 30. K, of P. Meets in their Castle Hall every Tuesday night, when visiting brothers are fraternally welcomed. Arthur Clarke. C. C: Lou. S. W-nberg. K. of R. & S. Wauna Temple Pythian Sixtera, No. 6 Meets the first and third Tuesday of each month at K. of P. hall. Bell Dobaon. M. E. C; Gertrude Stark. M. of R. ft C. REAL ESTATE BULLETIN Watch This Space Next Week G. Y. HOWARDS & CO. Office Hotel Oregon Bldg. Phone No. 22K C. H. JENKINS, D. M. D. Dentist Office. Hall Budding, over Butler Banking Co. Office phone 28. Residence phone Hood River. Oregon II. Dudley W. Pinco, D. D. S. Dentist Office over First National Bank Office-Home phone 131. Residence-Home 131-B tlood River. Oregon DR. E. L. SCOBEE Dentist Open evenings by appointment Rooms 6 ami 7, Hrosiua Building. Phone WO H.wxl River. Oregon For Sale TYam, wajron, harness and farm tools, cheap. Will be sold separately. M. II. Mohr, phone 320-X. 31-S3-p jpS write for FREE BOOKLET DEVLIN & FIREBAUGH, S06, 907, 908, 909 YEON BUILDING, TWO PINE SOAPS FOR TOILET AND BATH Crown Castile Soap 10c Each; 3 for 25c, 7 for 50c Turkish Bath 10c Each; 3 for 25c; 7 for 50c CARL A. PLATH The Store S. E. BARTMESS Funeral Director and Practical Embalmer ESTABLISHED 18 YEARS MOOD RIVER, OREGON CENTRAL MEAT MARKET a N P. C. YOUNG. Proprietor S H Fresh and Cured BUTTER AND EGGS FREE 4XD PROMPT DELIVERY ijj Phone Main 6 HooU River, Oregon 7 V V X S A IIADLOCH & MCCONNELL Real Estate And Insurance Next to Mt. Hood Hotel Unimproved Farms a Specialty OHice phone 45-L, Kesidence 315-K Electrical 'Bailey Hart mess TUdg. Estimates Cheerfullv Furnished HiKh (iraale l lcttric Hture I p-lo-Date (iliire estinshouse l.loctric Motor Heating Apparatus, l.u. lull Line o( I '.lee trie Wiring Supplier e (iuiirnntee S.iII-I.k tion Sales Agents PORTLAND, ORE. THE LIGHT DELIVERY AUTO $750, F. 0. B. Portland $. 5F. Vcfstcrff Ditri6utcr 1213 tt Street. Hecfi River Meats, Fish, Oysters 3 ...77X7777 A , Contractors f3l Colby Thonc GOX 0