The Hood River news. (Hood River, Or.) 1909-current, October 11, 1911, Page 9, Image 9

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    THE HOOD RIVER NEWS, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 11, 1911
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or Sale or Trade Orchard lands
in b,
REAL ESTATE SECTION
F
uncleared or cleared. Prices ac
cordinj? to improvements. Or
chard house, well and other im
provements on part of tract. Will
make price . reasonable to pur
chaser. Frank E. Forsberpr, 10
miles, out on west side, K. 3,
Hood River, Ore. Phone 28X2F
38-41p
Wanted To trade house and lot
for carpenter work. To trade
2 or 3 lots in pood location for
house and lot; will pay difference.
A Kood lot for lumber. An auto
mobile for lumber. Have you a
house and lot in Portland to trade
for a Rood house in Hood River.
See me for other pood trades.
-N. T. Chapman, Phone 23'JM.
40-43p
For Sale -Twenty acres of first
class orchard land, Willow Flat
district; 6 acres in 3-year-old
trees; about 4 acres ready to set;
8 acres in stumps; 2 acres in tim
ber. Price $8fMK); one-half cash,
balance lonjr time. E. Kline,
Hood Rivtr, Ore., with Litfht &
Power Co. 38-41p
EMPLOYMENT
Everylxxly send for free sam
ple of Success Magazine and
The National Post - the healthy,
vigorous and sensible American
home magazine containing the
thrilling Oppenheim story "The
Girl of the Thirty Thousand,"
and receive also our money-making
agent's proposition. Perma
nent winter employment for
right persons. Address Circula
tion Department, Success Maga
zine, New York. 41-46
rxecutive position or
business
opening in Northwest by east
ern youngman, 28, University
graduate, C. E. degree, 5 years
general business experience, as
sistant manager, manager, hand
ling help, buying, selling, etc. A
good opening more desirable than
high salary at start. Kindly give
details, replies confidential. Ad
dress James Wallace, Gen. Deliv
ery, Portland, Ore. 40-41 p
Hy Japanese
liantea-liy Japanese young
II man, place in private family
to do cooking and housework.
Can nive reference here in Hood
River. Phone 1G0. 40-41p
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
Wanted to Rent Family of three
adults would like to take fur
nished house for the winter for
the care or nominal rent. J. W.
Lill, Dee. Ore. 4f-42p
For Sale Twenty acres red shot
slope soil, easily cleared; joins
Sutton farm; $150 per acre, half
cash. Address J. L. J. News
office. 39-tff
or Sale -230 acresof land, from
$50.00 per acre up. Will sell
F
20-acre tract with part in trees.
S. J. Calkins, Phone 50-K. 2Gtfc
For Rent--A six room modern
house furnished for one year
to right party. Phone 271-M
41-42p
For Rent Modern 5-room bun
galow, located at 505 May St.
Call and see it. Phone 20G-L.
38-41c
W
llanted - Situation as bookeeper,
llgeneral office man or clerk of
any kind in Hood River. Best of
references. Eugene G. Rexford,
Phone 1W-K. 38-41p
anted At once, an experi
enced woman for first class
home cooking at the Dickenson
House, East State St.; Phone
21) IK. 40tfc
lllanted Grubbing contract: call
II by phone 28X2F. Frank E
rorsberg, 10 miles out on west
side, Hood River, Ore. 3S-41p
aborers wanted for construction
ower plant.
near Tucker
LIVE STOCK AND FOWLS
Tor Sale A combination team of
Iblack 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 34 miles out on main road
East Side. Phone 201k. E. L. Mc
Clain. 30 tfc.
For Sale-Young S. C. White
Leghorn Cockerels for sale at a
sacrifice in order to thin out my
flock for the winter. They are
of the famous Ferris strain of
Grand Rapids, Mich. Harleigh
Glass, 13th St. below Columbia.
40-41c
F
or 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
L
work on new power plant.
Hydro-Electric Co
bridge. 41-12c
Uanted
If housework, good wages
ply to
A gir
Mrs
to do
Frank A.
general
Ap-
Cram.
FOR SALE
F
or bale A small quantity of
live well seasoned stove wood.
Call or phone W. H. Warren,
P.elmont district; phone 2092-L.
30-41 p
F
or Rent- Furnished house. Ad
dress Miss D. Dorsey, Hood
River, or Phone 9-1-X.
"or Rent-New
41-42p
4-room cottage
the Heights
Mrs. L. H. Huggins. 39-4 lc
rc
fwith bath; on
BUSINESS CARDS
Notice to Apple Tree Planters
Nealeigh Pros. Square Deal
Nurserv 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 New-towns, Spitzen
burgs, Arkansas Rlacks. Winter
Pananas 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 Pros. 28-52
F
or sale A J-passenger run
about; 22 horsepower, fullv
equipped with top, wind shield.
lamp etc. Inquire of 1852-K. 23-tf
For Sale 1 light buggy and har
ness, also 1 cart and light rid
ing saddle. Phone 271-M. 38-tfc
For Rent or Sale Fine piano,
cheap. Easv payments. C. D.
Nickelsen, Phone 89-M. 38-41c
for Sale A coal heating stove;
Igood as new
for Ferguson.
Fl
Phone 83X.
40-4 lc
Ask
and
or Sale 75 ricks dry pine
fir wood. M. II. Maher, phone
320X. 37tfc
F
or Sale Good strawberry plants
R. D. No. 2; phone 2082-K.
10-43p
nAKDALE
UFor fall planting
G RE EN HOUSES -
we have a
fine line of Roses, Shrubs and
the old fashioned Perrenials;
also an extra good collection of
IVonies. You better come and
see the Roses, etc., in bltxim and
pick them out; and those Pulbs,
too, that you want to bloom
next spring. Cut Flowers and
Designs to order on short notice.
Fletcher & Fletcher, the Pioneer
Florists, tf
L
oan Agency Lroans oiierca.
$500, $700. Loans wanted,
$.500. $000, $1000, $1200, $1500,
$2000, $2500. Apply to A. W.
Onthank, 305 Oak street, tfc
LOST AND FOUND
Lost Saturday lietwecn P.elmont
church and depot Mack plush
rol)C with red lining, ("base make.
Reward. Phone 213-1 4l-12p
I ost Automobile chain on West
Lside. Notify
F
or bale -l ine
Phone M. II.
39-42p
and oak wood.
Maher, 320-X.
MISCELLANEOUS
llotice -Notice is hereby given
llthat J. Welland, formerly
our
concrete foreman, is no longer in
our employ. We will not be re
sponsible for work or bills con
tracted by him. The W. G.
Aldred Co. 39-41c
F
or Sale A few choice White
Plymouth Rock yearling hens.
early hatched pullets and a few
cockerels. These birds are from
trap-nested stock, Hague and
Fishel strains. Also a few Barred
Rocks. Phone Odell 75. 41-42c
For Sale Big team horses, over
31(H) pounds, age 6 and 9, A-l
or Sale
in eery respect, gentle, not
afraid of automobiles; will sell at
sacrifice $100 with harness.
Homer A. Rogers, Parkdale,
phone Odell 277. 39-40p
F
or bale lihode Island Ked
i if
coc-Kereis irom prize winning
stock, also some hne pullets
Will sell cheap if taken soon as I
need the room for younger stock.
Phone 2012-M. E. F. Batten,
39-42p
For Sale Cheap Al young team;
just the pair for a small place;
perfectly gentle, good pullers
and broke to drive or ride; weight
20(H). Phone 3312-M. 33tfc
Uanted lo place good team
II with responsible parties after
Nov. 15th for the winter for their
keep. Hammond & Heilbronner,
K. D. No. 3, Box 74. 40-43c
F
or bale uood team, weight
about 8(H), 4 years old, including
new harness and buggy; vrice
$140.00 lor outfit. Address Box
54, Underwood, Wash. 40-42p
F
or bale - uoou horse, y years
old. Weight 1.200 pounds
Sound, gentle, good driver. Will
also sell harness. Phone 160 or
call at 14 Oak st. 41-42p
llanted Immediately, a gentle.
Ifreliable hors to use for its
keep. Phone Miss Teal. 326-K
CSMlc
or bale lour choice of two
line Jersey cows. Phone 1952X
!ert Hebard. 41-42p
F
or Sale Fifteen young nigs. S
W. Curron, lento, Ore. 38-p
LIVE STOCK AND FOWLS
for Sale-200 white leg:"-n
I pullets hatched in March. Y
C. House, Avalon Way R,
40-41 p
I).
Tor Sale
land farm tools; cheap. Will le
sold separately
39-tfc
Team, wagon, harness
heap. Will Ix
Phone 320-X
F
or bale learn, wagon, har
ness and farm tools: cheat).
Will be sold separately. 37tfc
F
or Sale -A thoroughbred Jersey
heifer, will be fresh in March.
Phone 1882-K. 41-42c
phone
will lx called for am
paid for. 41-42p
201. It
trouble
F
or Sale A brood sow and some
pigs. F. II. Taylor. Oak Grove.
phone 285-F. 39-42p
REAL ESTATE BULLETIN
$175 Per Acre 30 acres 7 miles
out; no waste; East Side; easy
terms.
$7,500 Ten acres close in; 8
acres in trees, some full bear
ing, balance 3-4-5 years old; 2
acres good pasture; running
water; barn and all tools; no
house; easy terms.
$1,500 Ten acres 4 miles out; 5
acres in trees, balance pasture.
Small house and barn; 2 acres
full bearing; main road; reas
onable terms.
Q. Y. HOWARDS & CO.
Office Hotel OroKon lll.ljf.
Thnnr No. i.'Kk
NOTICE TO GRIDITORS
Not ire in ht'r'ly jriven that I hp uniltrtiirnr4l
hmt bwii uplmint''! rxi'cutrix of thi laM will anil
rMntnnf John I.. Iavm. il.wa-M.tl, by the County
Court of lit! Kivcr County, Onuron.
All prronn liavinir claim atr4int nil patAte
are h.-ri'lvv notitict to prom-nt name, iluly vcril'tr,!,
tonieatntliceofK.il. 1 1 art win. or Itutlcr Itnnk
inir Co , lliwwl Kivcr. OicRon, within am rmmtha
from the ilnte of thin notice.
Ilatiil thin 11th iluv of ttrtoher. Mil.
JOANNA (. HAMS. Kircutrix.
K. II. IUhtwiii, Attorney for Kutittc.
Oct. 11-Nov. a.
LOCAL AND PERSONAL
Minn lift fi KiltrlitKtoQ, wliit Irint-
tvntliliK Kt-liool ut The DuIIcm, h-ii t
the week em! with her parentM In
thin city.
Kev. J. K. Uarijreaves will pre'ich
at a union church Her v Ire im O.K-ll
.s untidy at 3:.'t0 p. 111., the weather
pel'iulttliiK.
Hobo tipple pickers are now Ih-hU-k-
liiK growers lo the valley, with heml
quartern at Van Horn Htntlou.
When oiie fellow who applied ut the
New olllce wait UHtturei that even If
Im didn't icet work he would Hett
Home fine ncenery, he hrletly rt'
marked: "Scenery lie d d, what
I want U Homethlng to eat."
At the IJaptlHt church lant Sunday
evening Mr. HurKreiiven by requt-Ht
guve u brief review of recent HermonH
on the Atonement, connecting there
with the opening dlncUHHlon on the
place of the ceremonial In religion.
The Hubject for next Sunday evening
will be "Ceremonies with Hplrltual
Hlgnlficance."
"Governor West's Prison Polity,"
will be the subject under considera
tion at the meeting of the Men's Mu
tual Improvement league In the
Iiaptlst church next Friday night.
This Is n subject of real Import ami
all men Interested In the treatment
of the convicted criminal are Invited.
Meeting opens at 7:'V).
Miss (Jrace Kler, who has been
spending the summer at Hood Ulver,
left Monday for I'blengo, where Hhe
will meet ami be married to I). M.
Wolf, a former resident of Hood
Hlver, and for a time associated here
lu business with K. . Hall. Mr. and
Mrs. Wolf will make their home In
Pittsburg. In honor of the event,
Miss Kler was given a dinner Sunday
at the home of her sister, Mrs. ('. A.
I'ass:
An experiment In road making that
Is lielng watched with Intercut 1h a
short stretch of road near Van Horn
station, recently laid of sand am
clay. It U claimed that road con
structed In this way will outlast
macadam ami remain smooth in nil
kinds of weather. The experiment
Is living made uuder the supervision
of F. P. Friday, assisted by several
others, anil. If It proves successful,
will probably be laid In the valley
extensively. Its cost Is said to be
$i(K) per mile where the material Is
eally available, but would approxi
mate at Hood Ulver.
The proposition bet ween the coun
ty nnd city to swap Jail room In the
city hall for odice room In the court
house, will be welcomed by citizens
who have occasion to attend the
council meetings. The popularity of
the councllnien. or some other rea
son, has of late caused the gathering
of so many spectators that occasion
ally somebody Is forced to sit on the
love. As the coming of wintry
breezes make It necessary for a fire,
the accommodating stove will not
be available, unless, of course, some
Inventive, habitue of the council room
provides himself with an asbestos
basement lu his trousers. At any
rate, whether this Idea, for which we
charge nothing. Is adopted or not,
let's have a more comfortable place
In which to hold council meetings.
The owl or monkey controversy
welch agitated Sheridan citizens hist
week was brought to an abrupt end
by State (iame Warden Fin ley, who
stated that the monkey was a bird,
common In California. The fact that
the owl ate meat was conclusive evi
dence to one man that It was n
monkey. IMd any one ever know of
a monkey that ate meat or that hail
feathers? It Is high time fur Sheri
dan to rtart a nlht school In nat
ural history, to catch up with
school bov knowledge. Sheridan Is
on a par with the Irishman who had
never seen nn owl, and met a man
carrying one. The Irishman gazed
In awe at the bird and became pos-
sessetl with a desire to buy It Fi
nally saltl he, "How mooch tin yez
want fur the broad faced chicken?"
Chicken," replied t lie man, "I his U
no chicken. It's tin owl." "I don't
care a rap how owld he is," said the
Irishman, "I want hint."
No doubt the moving picture con
cerns are put to H pretty hard to
provide variety In this popular form
of amusement. Still some of the
films they put on are not conducive to
patronage, unless there Is an element
In moving picture attendants that
revels In hcnrtrendlug doings. Death
bed scents ami those of a like nature
may be very artistically done, but
unless the victim Is a vllllan, most of
us would prefer him or her to tile In
privacy. Life need not necessarily
be all fun. nevertheless scenes In
which occur the pathetic death of
hlhlren, mad-houses ami the glbber-
Ings of the Insane, might better bo
left to the Imagination To In' called
on to undergo ix picture tragedy of
this kind after a comfortable supper.
with a leisure hour at vour disposal.
may be looked upon by some per
sons as a pleasure, but we believe
most people Would prefer even the
Idiocies of Mutt ami Jeff to a picture
drama of this kind. ,
OBLIGING CRABS.
Pratent Thair Claw to Fithart Wha
Shaka Handa With Tham.
Visitors Id Seville see women carry
Ins bn.ket full of crabs' claws. The
claws are rooked, and people nibble
at them more for fun than austeuance,
Just as Hussions nibble sunflower
seeds. What becomes of the rest of
this crustacean, esieclully If be is a
crawfish, of bis tall
As a matter of fact the crawfish has
no part In the business The claws
are taken from a salt water crab
whlcb lives along the shores of Mo
rocco. Spain and Portugal. Each little
crab, with Its ooe little mate, baa a
rave for a borne, and, adopting the
eastern est I mute of the other sex. be
usually keeps bis wife shut inside the
rave, meanwhile staying about the
threshold himself and making a brave
show with bis big claws.
When the tide runs out the crab
fishers prowl along the beacb looking
for crab boles. Either the crab Is
stalking up and down seeking what
be may devour and thus showing
whether be bas fine claws or be Is
still at home, and the size of his door
way indicates the size of the house
holder. In one case the fisherman cuts
off bis retreat by blocking his front
door with mud; In the other case be
digs him out Anyway, be deprives
him of his pincers and sets him at
liberty to grow some more.
Right here appears the quaintest fea
ture of the whole affair, for the pin
cers are not torn away from the crab
at all. Instead be presents them to
the fisherman, perhaps even with bis
compliments. It is a fact easily de
monstrable that the crab can detacb
his claw by muscular effort, thus mak
ing no hemorrhage, but leaving the
stump in such condition that a new
claw is soon grown. The fishermen
simply take the crab by the band,
whereupon ft lets go, leaves the claw
with them and romps off borne with
out It Chicago Record-Herald.
California Attorney Locates Here
Hood Ulver added a new lawyer to
Its IncreiiHliiK uumlsT of attorneys
last week when M. M. Matthlessen, a
graduate of Harvard ami Stanford J fessl n.
I'nlvcMltlc. decided to practice here.
Mr. Matthlesrien will have olth-cs
with Mayor Hartwtg, with whom
he has Ui-onie nsi. x-lated In his pro
A. pleasant and easy way to
LvJSlktB
Thousands of people arc
doing this work profitably.
For full particulars of very liberal
cash commissions, extra
cash prizes, free samples,
etc., address Desk 90
SCRIBNER'S MAGAZINE
155 Fifth Ave. New York City
A special offer open to those who writs at ones.
AFFECTATION.
Affecta'ion has been said to ruin
a face quicker than smallpox. Its
effect on character is even worse.
e always suffer for wishing to ap
pear other than we are, whether it
be richer or greater or more learned.
The mask soon becomes an instru
ment of torture.
4th & State St.
Phone 24SK
0. P. DABNEY & SONS
FURNITURE, FURNITURE, FURNITURE, STOVES
AND RANGES
We buy, sell and exchange everything
in House Furnishings, Campers
Supplies, etc.
Don't forget the placc-Cor. 4th & State
?ARKE(DSE
The most successful subdivision ever put on sale
in the city of Portland "solves the high cost of
living."
VarKroc is located just beyond Rose City
Park, on the Sandy River Boulevard. The soil is
the finest and for years has been producing deli
cious fruits and vegetables. It is situated on a
gentle slope extending north from the 0V. R. &
N. toward the Columbia River, possessing great
scenic advantages.
Parkrose is a Sure, Safe Investment
It is in the direct path of the most rapidly growing
section of the City of Portland. Stop for a moment and
realize what this w ill mean in future values, especially when
you can secure a w hole acre in Parkrose for actually less
than the price of a good city Iot--and on very easy term.
Prices $1100 to $1250 per acre; 10 per cent cash and 2
per cent per mouth with interest at 6 per cent.
Rose City Park
center of Parkrose.
cars will run to
Water will be piped to all tracts in
Parkrose.
MARTMAN & THOMPSON
Chamber of Commerce, PORTLAND
J. T. BATCHELDER
HOOD RIVER. Phone 224-L.
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