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THE HOOD RIVER NEWS, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 4. 1912 a CLASSIFIED'ADS EVERYBODY READS THE NEWS "WANT" ADS. For Sale or Exchange 320 acres Oregon timber land. Phone 182-K. 33-3(5p For Sale Fir and oak wood, (ieorge C. Gladen, Oak Grove, Phone 33(')-K. 23tfc. 4-foot fir immedi Oak at $5,50 Shrum Bros FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE! EMPLOYMENT COLUMN W Tor Sale- I 2 inch, with F Tor sale-First-class fwood at $4.50 a cord. ate delivery, and for Fall delivery. 24tfc Alilourn farm wagon, hay rack. Good condition. Ready to use. For particulars Phone 277-M. 34tfc or Sale -Dry nine and oak wood. Phone 320-X. 34-37p for Rent-8-:oom furnished I house, close to High School. Call at 720 May street. 32tf For rent Dowden Potato Digger Has record of 200 bushels per hour. Can hand work beat that? For terms call Scott ; 'phone 111 32tfc Tor Rent Six-room furnished I house, electric lights.hot water bath, etc. Corner Sixth and bher man Ave. Phone 243-K. 31tfc I ost One gold bracelet at Chau Ltaumia erounds Saturday even ing. Finder please return to Mt Hood Hotel and receive suitable reward. 35-3Gp Lost -Last Thursday, a pair of irold rimmed spectacles, cj.se stamped "P.oston Optical Co, somewhere between Oregon Ho tel and Brookside ranch. Finder please return to News office and receive suitable reward. 35-3fp Great opportunity Sunnysloi? Fruit Farm, one mile south of Hood River Heights has for sale leading varieties of standard ap ple trees. I have good Jersey milk I can deliver on Hood River Heights; also ripe peaches. 1 can mow your hay, raise or move vour house. For prices phone 218K. J. T. Nealeigh. 35tfc. For sale Chickering piano; may be seen at Mt. Hood Hotel An nex. Mrs. D. E. Hand. 35-38p For sale Seasoned wood, fir or oak, delivered. J. J. Knapp. phone 3232-X. 3."tfc For sale Second hand road cart cheap. See Moore's Feed Yard. 35-3C.p For rent-Two houses just com pleted, four rooms and a bath, modern plumbing. Inquire at 221 Prospect avenue. Phone 200M For sale - Large lot with two houses. Cheap for quick sale. Mrs. C. J. Noble, phone 30 1L. West Sherman. 3(!-37p For rent Three-room cottage. Just right for two. Mrs. C. J. Noble. WestSh'rm'n. Phone 301 L Wanted To sell, good fancy strawberry plants, also fine Fir rick wood. Phone 100. M. Inukai, 14 Oak st. 3G-37p Fine 7-room cottage on Cascade Ave., west of 7th street, for sale cheap. 3 chambers and a sleeping porch, bath, pantry, at tic and basement. Inquire at office of A. W. Onthank. 3Ctfc For rent Four-room furnished bungalow, also one-room bun galow near High School. Phone 28 IK. 3(Ufc Mood River Employment Co. Ilkinds of anted-Orchard work with a team or apple hauling. Ad dress P. O. B., 54 OdelP ltc Wanted Place to earn board by working out of school hours by willing boy 18 years old. Ad dress J. W., care News or phone 81. 35-3Gp. Wanted Man and wife for win ter on ranch wife to cook during apple harvest. Phone 2162-K. 35-3Gp Wanted At Once A girl or boy for dishwashing and kitchen help. At the Dickinson House. Phone 294-K. 33tfc llanted By a man who under- TT stands orchard accounting as well as planting, pruning, spray ing, irrigation, cultivation, etc.. wishes position as superintend ent of orchard. Address Orch ardist, care Hood River News. 33-40p All help furnished on short notice (free to employers) Phone 114-M. 11 Cascade Ave., W. F. Lewis, prop. 22-tfc Farm Help and Berry Pickers The Hood River Apple Growers Union and the Davidson Fruit Company have arranged with the Y. M. C. A: Industrial Employ ment Agency of Portland, to fur nish all classes of farm help, in cluding berry pickers, for the farmers and fruit growers of the Hood River District during the coming season, vv hen you need help either phone or write the Union or the Davidson Fruit Co. and the calls will be promptly forwarded to us and filled. No charge to employers. 20tfc Wanted To take contracts this fall, to work apple orchards next year. West Side orchards preferred. My prices cheaper than what it will cost you to do the work yourself. W. T. Forry, Phone 323-K 30-42p Wanted Orchard work with team or apple hauling. Ad dress P. O. B., 54 Odel!. &3fin ady going east can learn some thing to her advantage bv ad dressing "II. D. " care News. i 35-3Gp L EDUCATION AT THE 0. A. CJIADE EASY )r'i:in Aif rlciiltiirnl ('ollenf, Cor valllri. Ore.--Tuition t the Orenuli Atcriciilt uriil Cullenf lx free, nml the only other fee required, except for Minnie Ht liilent ri, nre tlveli In the new CHtillone, ail edition of N.OIMI I'opleH of wlilrli Ix jiixt off the xti.te jireHi. an follow: The nnniinl reUt rutfon fee In $."; illplonwi fee on linn nation, $."; fee for 1 1 1 n 1 1 1 1 uni'liuitlon thenlx, $1; Mtililt-ht InelilentHl fee, $'.' II neinexter (twice h veiir): iiml, In cane of at tendance mi the winter whort courne, $1. Small feeri are charged In the luVtoratorleH to cover the cunt of ma terial uxei In experiment!, and a de poMlt Ih required to cover possible tireakaxex of equipment. None of the courneH are expenwlve, and a larye proportion of the tu- ileiitn earn the whole or part of of money for their colL'jje educa tion. ItookM iind liiHtrumentM cont from $10 to $!.' a year. The mili tary uniform, required of all men entering, which Includer a nervlcrali!e BUlt.cap, hIioch, lcii'K' nd love, cotn $l!l. 'M. The ulrln' gy innaHliim continue c.jMtH Jf.'l.."0 anil the domestic Hcience unlfortn $.". A h t in lfii t loan fund for the aid of ainliitioim hoVHHild j:lrU Iihh Ih-cii cm lalillMhed liy rIOm from Si-nator It. A. liooth of Kuifene, Mm. Claru A. Wal do of Portland, who Im one of the re Kentu of the college, the I'lilladel phlan and Keronlan literary Mode, tlew, the Portland t'hapter of . p. K. (). and tn Awhliy I'lene fund. A prize fund for women Im nUn tieen provided liy Mth. Waldo. The catalogue iclvea a llt of ac credited hcIiooIh, Including 1 10 Ore Kon lil'u' hcIiooU and Mix arii'li-iiilcH, from which HtudentM may enter without examination. Mt. Hood Schedule Changes Mt. Hood It. It. time card chaneH Sunday, Sept. Nth, to one train daily, arriving nt Hood Itlver at p. in. dally except Sunday, arriving oSM Sumlaj n. It LIVE STOCK AND FOWLS F F or sale White Pekin ducks. Phone 5xOdell. 3G-37c or sale-One fresh cow three fourths Jersey. Phone 20G2M. 36-37p "or sale-One dozen fine barred Plymouth Rock pullets, April latch. Also one dozen White -ghorn pullets, Phcne 21G2K. 36-37c or Sale Splendid farm horse, especially for heavy work. Also about 10 cords of oak wood. S. A. Bower, Phone 2093-M. 35-3Gp or sale Jersey calf, heifer. nearly two months old. R. P. Finney, phone1902-K. ?5tfc Wanted resh Jersey cow, a good milker. Phone 1912-M. 35-3Gp -A good brindle C. K. Benton, F F F or Sale Cheap- Jersey cow. Phone 20G-M. 34-37c Wanted Lady s gentle saddle horse about 900 lbs. Address C. S. Brooks, Underwood, Wash. For Sale Roan pony for either riding or driving. Thone 266- X. 33tfc OAK GROVE Mr. L. s. Logan of I.unir Heat h Cal., wan tlieK'ieMtof Mr. and Mrn. W. Ii. KlnglaHt week. MlHM(ieni! Montgomery of Lincoln, Nel.. cpent lnnt week vlHltlnjr Minn Huzel Stanton. . n Mrs. ('oxV BlHter, Mth. (irove of C'hlcftKO, died Sunday evening while vlxltlni; here. Franclrt and Uertrude Irwin re turned Friday from Annte lieach. Oregon, where they have been upend ing neveral weeks. Mrs. MarHhall Hale of San Fran cisco Ih vlnltlnK Mr. and Mrs. ('. N Itavlln. JohnSutthoff returned lant week from Seattle, where he vlxltcd IiIh father. Mr. and Mrs. V. K. King left yes terday to spend several weeks In Portland. Mrs. F. 15. Thorn and Mrs. (ieorge F. Fuller of Portland are visiting their sister. Mrs. Charles Albright, this week. Miss Llna Kelly of Oregon City is visiting her brother, R. W. Kelly. LATE APPLES ARE SENTTO ALASKA Toppenlsh. Wash. Realizing $1imki for the growers, the Rlchey & (illliert Company made the first shipment of winter apples for the Yakima valley to Alaska this year, a solid cnrloai of four varieties Is-lngseiit by express to Alaska, transferred to a steamer for Nome, ami will lie forwarded from there to Fairbanks anil Daw son. The order was tilled from sev eral orchards, us few apples had But tii'lent color to warrant such earlv shipment. The shipment was com posed of Spltzen bergs, Winter lia nanas, Mcintosh Reds, and a few other kinds from the Walden & Sons K.O. Keck, K.T. Angell, J. I. Fox and II. M. Gilbert orchards, all ex ceptlng the latter being In the .lllah district. TALKS ON POTATOES, PEAS AND CULTURE ON SEPT. 24 The monthly meeting of the West Side Improvement Club has again been postponed, this time to Tues day, SepteintsT 24. Special talks ou potatoes, peas and culture will be given. Deputy District Attorney .! Raker went to Stevenson, Wash , legal business Thursday. Our CHEAP FLAT RATES For Electric Light and Power yire Ttill Open to you Jo BELMONT Our apple packers, George (ialla way und Mr. Isbell, report plenty to do packing the early crop. Marsh Isenberg has pleuty to keep lilm busy. A pleasunt social event occurred Wednesday when Mrs. Isliell enter talned a number of grandmothers at her attractive home In honor of her mother. The ladles drank their cup of tea and were served with numer ous goodies, which none knows bet ter how to prepare than Mrs. Isbell Mr. and Mrs. Wood worth are with us again. Mr. Woodworth has been speudlug his vacation with his faml l.v at the coast. A delightful time was enjoyed at a reception given by Mrs. Farrell and Mrs. Somervllle at the home of the former In honor of Mr. Rlshop's mother. The lunch was both ample and delicious. .Mrs. C. II. Henney spent a few- days at Portland last week. George Massee of Wisconsin, Is visiting his brother. Frank Massee of Willow Flat. They called at the homes of George (ialla way and K. K Rugg last week. Mr. Massee ex presses himself ns well pleased with this "neck of the woods." The Ladles' Aid meets with Mrs Isbell Friday, September (. "GraDdtna" Rakestray has been visitor nt the Stout home for the past few days. Mrs. William Somervllle Is serious ly ill. "or sale Fine surrey, $."0, also I single Studebaker harness, $20. Only slightly used. Phone 191M. 3Gc REAL ESTATE SECTION For Sale- Ten to 20 acres, sight ly, good soil, two ami one-half miles from town, 1G from Hood River, springs, close to school, $39 an acre, easy terms. Address X, care News. 35-38p for sale--20 acres. Willow Flat district. For particulars see Kline at Hood River Ckh and Ilectric Co. office. 24tfc For Sale 230 acresof land, from $:.0.00 per acre up. Will sell 20-acre tract with part in trees. C. J. Calkins. Phone .r0-k tfc or Sale Eighteen acres Al fruit or garden land, some crop, z i-z miles oui. ior .i.hj, at $10 a month. Box 35, Steven son. Wash.3.r)-3.8p BUSINESS ADVERTISING Oakdale Cireenhouses Geran iums, salvia, verbera and other bedding plants. See the roses in bloom this summer and have stock reserved for Fall or next Spring. Plants and cut flowers at Franz's. Fletcher & Fletcher, Hood River. 19-tfc Lime and Sprny Kelly ltr(., phone ' 227-M. Our bigf and complete system permits us to supply you with anything: in the electrical energy line in town or coun try. If you want light, power or heat lt Minimum Cosi TALK IT OVER WITH US F Our Rates Are the Lowest A contract with us means security and assured service HOOD RIVER GAS & ELECTRIC COMPANY 'Jcmc of St:KVICI: at I.OVI:5T COST" PMONI; 55 Third ami Cascade Ave. BAKER, DEWITT AND MAGDONALD CHAMPS There were .12 en trim In the tetnita tournament hIiiIch ntnl 12 tetitnx en tered the (IniilileH. In the eml finnlH Pettitt defeated Chun, thill In the HlnKleM, 1 6, tW4. i 2. taker lieat .skinner, i-.i, in t lie d. milieu Hi'inl-linaU Hewitt iml Mm'Ponnlil bent Maker and Cram, ti 4. I! 2 Iji the HlnuleH MnaU linker heat IV Witt. 7 .. ti .1. M V In the dniiMe final PeWItt ami MacPonald lieat Il.illard ami '1'Ih un p. n , 0-4. 7 5. ti The wlnmrn were awarded gni nii'dalx. I'nited Brethren Church Sunday School nt 1(1 a. in. Kally Pay Hermons iimrnlnif and evening. Special vocal am) ItiHtruiiiental inu hIc. t'hrlHtian Kmleavor at !:.".() p. in. Stranger tind a cordial welcome. .1. It. I'arHoiiH, Mlnlxtcr. Services at L;nderwool Kev. A. W. MonoKinltli will con duct preaching nervlcew nt I'nder wood next Sunday at 2:10 p. m. Methodist Church I'.ev. W. It. Yoniijr hax returned from conference and will occupy hU pulpit un iiHiial Similar morning ami evetiliu;. Baptist Church The evenlnn service nt the ltaptlnt church. The llelhtx, will open on next Sunday at 7:10. Mr. Mnr icrenvcH will preach Suhject: "Will It PayV I nitarian Church Sunday School and church nervlcen will le renamed at the I'nitartan chu rcli next Sunday. The iiiorplni; xeriuon ttill he an outline of the yenr'n tcachlim. Suliject, "Our na tional Method In Teacliiii lit lln- lor.." I Irst Christian Church. I'lie regular Hervleen for the fall and Winter will lie renamed at the t'hrlntlan church next Sunday and all inemliern and frlendn of the church have a cordial Invitation to attend he pawtor ami hln wife, ho liae lieen on their vacation in the far North, will lie home and ucnlre a full ! nt tendance. S. S. at regular time. Let iik come totet Iiit with full force and lie at our I'ather'n Hunlnenn. 1 - j Christian Science Ser ices ChrlHtian Science wrvtccK are held ill the Commercial ( lull ronum Suuda.VKat II a. m Suhject. "Man." Sunday chonl at the n.une honr In Koi'lii 2. iniilNon llhlk'. Wedni'H i day iiieetlncn III Maine rooms p in Kcadiuu room open dail ,2 t o ." p. in SINGLE TAX EXPOSED CHAS. H. SHIELDS Will Speak in the COMMERCIAL CLUB AT 8:30 P. M. FRIDAY, SEPT. 13 in Hood River, Oregon Mr. Shields is Secretary of the Oregon Equal Taxation League and a well known author ADMISSION FREE LADIES INVITED HEAR HIM! 8:30 P. M. FRIDAY, SEPT. 13 f imrixSttSMV? 4 Load fzZZ"-: When they're apt to rv3fc Kl L!NED &LiA m e&tq &rCli Scatterload V.H f Tj; -v 4 fy?"' an ma'tc y0"1- choke bore t?5? fiJSWJ L gun good in brush or thicket. 1 V V " Arrow and Nitro C!ub steel tnrd id make gun good in brush or thicket. Arrow and Nitro C!ub steel Lnd nfci catterload shot shells open up your pattern so evenly that m your Dird can neither get too much nor too little. A special system of wadding gives at 25 yds. a spread equal to that of a standard shell at 40 yds. and with greater penetration. The lining pivn the fperj plus frfrvt pittmi. Grt . box to-day. s, our lot ai t.JeAi?r has thrm. Try ihrm oa a taper target wi.K your c!J d.nk gun. Remington Arms-Unit n Mctal.lv Cartridge Co. 299 Broadway ,, s;ew York City You'd Like Running Water throughout your house and grounds, would you not? And not being in close proximity to the city water mains, you're wuuumng now io get nr well that s easy, tor a Leader Water Supply System will furnish at all times, an ample supply of hot or cold water fur your house, your lawn and your stable if desired. The Leader System u of unefuah-Jtffi' rifmy and economy in operation, and guaranteed to give complete satisfaction. Ask your dealer to tell yon all about the Leader System or write to ui for booklet. How I Solved the Water Suppiy Problem." HTf ' J 'i leafed Apple Kaijd & 0nj;ard Con;paTjy Office N3. 9 Oak St. Phone 26 or 2002 K