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THE HOOD RIVER NEWS, WEDNESDAY. NOVEMBER 1. 1911 3 7 X REAL ESTATE SECTION Good Investment Have 0 room modern house on lot 50x100, on car line, close to business center of St. Johns, Oregon, which I must sell. Price is $2000. Will take $500 down and balance in monthly payments to suit purchaser, or will take $1000 cash and give deed, and take mortgage at 2 or 3 years for balance at 7 per cent. Abstract of title furnished; no trades con sidered. Have also several un improved full size lots for sale, from $150 up, all well located, all bargains; 10 per cent or more down, balance in monthly pay ments. Address H. Henderson, box 520, St. Johns, Oregon. Reference First National liank of St. Johns. 43-44c 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 $8000; one-half cash, balance long time. I). Kline, Hood liiver, Ore, with Light & Power Co. 4 1-47-p Exchange -280 acres unimprov ed land in Kansas wheat belt. All or part for Hood liiver resi dence property. Title perfect; no incumbrance; price $15 per acre. If interested write me for particulars. W. I). Pearce, K. I). 2, Hood River. 43-4 1c For Sale 5, 10, 15 or 20 acres land, unimproved, ten miles out; would make ideal ranch home. Red shot soil, gentle sloje fine view. $150 per acre. Address J. L. J. News office. 43-44 p WHI trade $750 equity in 10 acres of the Manzanola orchard tract. Little White Salmon Val ley, for Hood River city proper ty. A. B. Cash, 1216 Eugene street. Phone 115-L. 42-5 For Rent- Large front room for two gentlemen; nicely furnish ed; beautiful view; a place like home. Come and see it. 721 Columbia street. Phone 154-M. 43-46p Capable and reliable farm and orchard man might make lease at Paradise Farm. State and thirteenth streets, Hood River, Oregon. 44-45-c For Rent Up-to-date furnished rooms for gentlemen only. All modern conveniences. Close in. 721 Columbia street Phone 154-M. 43-4G) For Sale 230 acres of land, from $50.00 per acre up. Will sell 20-acre tract with part in trees. C. J. Calkins. Phone 50-K. 26tfc EMPLOYMENT COLUMN Everybody - 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 Wanted -By Portland boy of 18, employment for the winter on rural property, preferably or chard. Address Russell I). Berst, 202 Park street, Portland, Oregon. 43-4Gp ost-On Sunday, October 20th, Lmink mulf, between O. W. R. & 4. dej)ot and Episcopal church, 'inder please leave at News office and receive reward. 41-45c Lady desires position as house keeper; excellent cook, no ob jection to country. Address M, News office. 43-4 lp Experienced nurse desires ma ternity, fever or general nurs ing. Address N, News office. 43-44 p Wanted A girl to do general housework, good wages. Ap ply to Mrs. Frank A. Cram. Wanted -Contract for chopping wood in Ixwer valley. Phone 323-L. Wanted Young man to work on farm. Phone PJ02-L or 175. 41-45-c 9; BUSINESS CARDS OAKDALE GREENHOUSES 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 spring. Cut Flowers and Designs to order on short notice. Fletcher & Fletcher, the Pioneer Florists, tf It pays to advertise in the News Classified Advertising columns. Likewise it pays to read the ads. The rates for inserting ads here are reasonable two weeks 25c. Over one inch long, extra charge. oan Agency Loans offered, . $500, $700. Loans wanted, 1300, $600, $1000, $1200, $1500, 5 52000, $2500. Apply to A. W. Onthank, 305 Oak street, tfc LOST AND FOUND Lost Round gold pin w ith red cross in center and words "Cottage Hospital Training School for Nurses" around the sides. Kindly return to Cottage Hospital. 43-44p Lost- Masonic Blue Lodge pin, between the Oregon Hotel and the Odd Fellows hall, Friday evening, Oct. 20. Finder please return to News office. 43-44p Lost -A white and yellow spott ed dog with short hair and bobled tail. Reward if returned to F. H. Taylor, Oak Grove. Phone 185-F. 43-44c ost Between Barrett school Lhouse and Clapp residence on ielmont road, a package of aundry. Finder please call up 92-M. 43-44c Lost In Barrett or Oak Grove district, a gold watch and a fountain pen. Return to Mrs. Ida Crapper. 43-44c FOR SALE Notice to Apple Tree Planters I have 1 and 2-year-old apple trees for sale for seasons 1911-12 several standard varieries.good trees; fine trees 7c to 10c. Phone 218-K or write me at Hood River, Ore., if you want apple trees. All trees guaranteed true to name and free from disease. J. T. Nealeigh. 28-52p. For Sale - One inch and five eights Milburn wagon, com plete with springs. Phone Odell 273. 43-44 p For Sale - Grubbing machine, axes and tools, also some wood. See J. I. Miller, Oak Grove. 43-41p For Sale E. M. F. five passen ger automobile, 'second hand, cheap. H. S. Galligan. 44-47-c For Sale- Studebaker wagon, cultivator, plow and other farm tools. Phone 320-X. 3Jtfc For Sale-Lucretia dewberry roots. Meadowbrook Farm, phone 216-X. 43-44p For Sale -75 ricks dry pine and fir wood. M. H. Maher, phone 320X. 37tfc A Stinging Rcbuki. "Whnt wns that borrld Mrs. Sympe HUin HiiytiiK ubout rue?" asked Mr. "I linte to tell you, dear," answered Mrs. J.ilinsonn. "It was so horrid." "1 know It was, but what was It?" "Well, she Bald you were a perfect fright. Kut I give her a rebuke that she won't forst't In a hurry." "(Jood for you. dearie! What did you sny:" "1 told Iht that there was nothing perfeet In this world." Cleveland l'lii In Denier Voic and Art. "Why In the name of all the saints," asked the master, "have you come back to HoloKiin you. the most ac complished singer In the world?" "Hivause." mild the pupil "because Iiecause. dear master, I feel that I don't yet really know how to nlng." "My son." was the reply, "that Is what iiono of us shall ever know on this enrlh. In the next world there may lie more time, for when wo are young we have the voice, but not the art, and whpn we are old we have the art, but not the voice." NulwrlU' for the News. 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 3i miles out on main road East Side. Phone 201k. E. L. Mc- Clain. 30 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 A few thoroughbred Plymouth Rock cockerels. Meadowbrook Farm, phone 216-X. 43-4Cp Wanted To let horse and cart for the winter for its keep. Apply to John Goldsbury, Park dale. 43-44c Summons Tn the Circuit Curt of the Stat of Oregon, for the County of Hood River. y. Howard Isenbertr, Plaintiff, vs. ZelU F. Iwnberv. Defendant. To Zelda K. Ittenberjr. lfendant above named: In the name of the State of Oretron, You are hereby required to appear and answer the com plaint of the plaintiff hied in the above entitled court and cause on or before the 13th day of De cember, lv 11. and if you fail to so appear and answer raid complaint, the plaintiff will apply to the court for the relief prayed for therein, to-wit: For a decree of aaid court dissolving the marriaire contract now existing between the plaintiff and defendant; for a decree of aaid court adjudging and decreeinff plaintiff to be the sole and exclusive owner of Lots Three (3, Four (4) and Five (5), in Block E. of Cue's Third Addition to the City of Hood River, Hood River County, Oregon; for a decree of aaid court adjudging and decreeing plaintiff to be the owner and holder of certain promissory notes owing to plaiotiff and defendant jointly, which said promissory notes are set forth and fully described in plaintiff's complaint in the above entitled court and cause; and for such other and further relief as to the court may seem equitable and just. This summons ia served upon you by publica tion thereof in The Hood River News, a paper of general circulation, published once each week in Hood River, Hood River County, Oregon, by virtue of an order of the County Court of Hood River County. Oregon, made and entered on the 30th day of October, 1111. The date of the first publication of this summons in said newspaper is November 1st. lyil. S. W. Stark. Nov.l-Dec.13 Attorney for l'lintiff. Notice of Sheriffs Sale otice is hereby given that an execution and order of sale was issued out of the circuit of the state of Oregon, for the county of Hood River, on the 27th day of October, 1111. upon a judgment rendered on the 4th (Jay of October, lyll, in favor of plaintiff, Adeline F. Rodgers, and against the defendant, vV. R. Winans and Mary Winans: which said execution and order of sale is to me directed and commanding me to sell the property hereinafter described for the pur pose of satisfying the judgment of plaintiff in said cause for the sum of Twenty-two hundred ninety-five and 17-Mu $22if.17 with interest thereon from said 4th day of October. 111, at the rate of 7 per cent per annum, and the further sum of One hundred fifty and 00-lot) $lri0.0u at torneys fees, and the further sum of Twenty-two and JJtMttO costs and the costs incurred upon aaid writ of execution. Therefore, in compliance with said execution and order of sale. 1 will on the 1st day of Decem ber. 1111, at the hour of 11 o'clock a. m. at the court hou!e door in Hood River County. Oregon, sell at public auction to the highest bidder for cash in hand for the purpose of satisfying the judgment above named, the following described real property, to-wit: The north half of the southeast quarter and the north half of tho southwest quarter of section two 2 township one U north, range nine tO east of the Willamette Meridian, containing 160 acres all situated in Hood River county, state of Oregon. Dated this 1st day of November, 1111. Thou. F. Johnson, Nov. 1-29 Sheriff of Hood River County. Ore. Notice to Creditors Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has been appointed administrator of the estate of Thomas Kdwsrd lowell, deceased. All persons having claims against aaid estate are hereby noti. tied to present the same, duly and regularly veri fied to me at the law oflice ff S. W. Stark, in Hood River, Oregon, within six months of the date of this notice. Dated Oct. 2.rth. 1911. S. C. AMKLIO. Administrator of tne estate of Thomas Kdward Lowell, deceased. Nov. 1-29-M NOTICE TO CREDITORS Notice ia hereby given that the undersigned has been appointed executrix of the last will and estate of John I.. Davis, deceased, by the County Court of Hood River County. Oregon. All persons having claims against said estate are hereby notified to present same, duly verified, to me at office, of K. H. Hartwig. or Mutler Bank ing Co.. Hmn1 River. Oregon, within six months from the dt of this notice. Dated this 11th dav of October, 1911. JOANNA C. DAVIS, Fxecutrix. K. II. Hartwhi. Attorney for KM Me. Oct. U-Nov. 8. Cut. For Speed. "Mr. ItiiyziMi Is lit (In1 fc!:e of a town with some p'nr trouble," siiys the ns slstimt. turnini; from the telephone, "lie wnnt us to send out there und fix the nun lilne for him." "All rl;ht, but we needn't hurry. He hns pnil for the machine." sn.vs the nRent. "Hut he siiys he Is whllliiR nwny the lime retuliiiit advertisements of other makes." "Tell the repair rrew to disreitard the peed laws and cet out there im mediately." .ludjre. H.lping Hi. Friend "An Irish cub diUcr came into the depot the other uijjil." said the ticket nt'iit, "and usked me how soon the next train cume in. I told him. und he until thank you and went away, la about live minutes he came back with the miilio ijuestlou. " 'I told you not more than Ave tula Utes nko.' I mild. " 'I know It,' he answered cheerful ly. 'Kut It's not me that wants to know the time. It's a friend of mine outside that hns to watch his horses nil' can't come lu an' ask ytr. him self.' "-Cleveland I'lalu L'euler. MORRIS BROS. REFUSE BONDS After MeverHl weeks of nci;( illa tions, Morris KroH. notified the city council Monday thrit they would not take the !MI,IHH) Ihmuh oflocil water bonds, und the deul with them Is now off. The refusal of Morris I'.ros., who stated they would take tin- bonds If the council would pass an ordinance drawn up by themselves, mid which was passed, Is said to 1m due to the litigation against them liroimht hy the trust company which holds the bonds on the present water system, ! and that of J. F. Batchelder aatrist Issuing them at ti per cent w ithout their being again advertised. The council will now re-advertise the bonds and endeavor to sell them to another Investor. FAKE MAGAZINE AGENTS ARE SWINDLING PUBLIC The attention of the puUic Is called by J. W. 1'ifer, the local bookstore man, to the numerous agents work ing on the coast soliciting orders for magazines and collecting t he money lu advance. A bulletin of discharged orcslmlnal agents published by the IVrldlcal Publishers' Association of America contains a list of about 00 names of persons who have been op erating lu various states and a re ward of $J." each is offered for their arresf and ronvlclton. A uumbar of local people have leen victimized and the remedy Is wholly In the hands of fhe public by placing their orders with their newsdealer who Is respon sible und will make returns to the home otliee promptly ami will take i their subsclptlon for any magazine ; desired. I Another advantage Is that a sub scriber can pay the newsdealer week ly or monthly. PINE GROVE Mrs. (Jove went to Mosier Friday evening. The Misses I ! race and Fvelyn Tur- ' uey spent the week end lu Portland. Albert Miller returned Sunday from a visit to the home folks nt Oregon City. Preaching services next Sunday nt 11 a. m. and ":.'!( p. m. Sunday school at the usual hour. Mioses Anna and Horthea (iodberson spent Saturday and Sunday at their home in Mosier. Iloy Jackson left Monday to re sume his studies at the Willamette university at Salem. Mrs. Julia Hunt has returned home after a two months' visit with rela tives and friends in the east. The son of Mr. and Mrs. Pennlsoii of New Hampshire has arrived to spend the winter with his parents. Miss Kae Poles celebrated her tenth birthday Sunday by having a num ber of her girl friends in to spend the afternoon. Mrs. F.d Hill and children of Hufur, who have been visiting the former's sister, Mrs. I,. E. Clark, returned home Monday. Mrs. (i. H. lllddell. who has been lu the Willamette valley for the past month, returned to t lie home of her daughter, Mrs. F.. K. I.age, Friday. Some theivlng rascal, or rascals. visited one of the camps lu the neigh borhood while the owners were away and made away with a lot of provisions, giant powder, etc. No trace of them has been found as yet . CENTRAL VALE The Increased attendance of our Sunday school is very promising. Mr. Turner and faml'y have moved to Hood Klver when tiny are going to run a restaurant ami store. W. (i. Cruse Is having his laud cleur-d and will have it set out to trees In t he spring, lie left for Poise Mondav on business and will return HOT LAKE R M n U MAT I 5 n C U R I: I) NATURE'S WAV LI QUO R AND D R U O M A 1$ IT CU R I: I) The treatment though effective is not harsh. Why be a slave to the habit when you can be cured. Write today for booklet. You may have a loved one which could be restored. We will be pleased to send you special literature. Treatment is not expensive Mot Lake, Ore., WALTER next week. Mr. faster of Pine irove has pur chased t he '.'n acres belonging to J. P. ThotiiM'ii This land Is just west of Paul Hansen's ranch. ( title and Ktnnilt I'ster have begun to clear It. The family will move over In the near future. The children of Central Vale school have been taking exercise at noon,' running a mile. They have also en larged their school grounds and taken Iti 4U acres of .f. P. Thompson's land, where there Is a large saw dust pile where they great ly enjoy play lng. DIED MA UAH .1 I ' 1 1 1 . 1 . 1 -K Mrs. Sarah .1. Phelps, wife of A. I.,. Phelps, died at her home here Satur day, aged .Vi years. Mrs. Phelps was one of the pioneer residents of Hood Klver, and the mother of a large fam ily of children, who survive her. Fu neral services were held at ISartmess chapel Friday afternoon, conducted by Itev. J. (y A. Pennett, acting pas tor of the Free ( hrlstlan church. Interment was In Idlcwllde cemetery. .MRS. MAIIV SI . MM.lt Mrs. Mary Sumner, mother of C. F. Sumner, died at the home of her son In this city, Oct. 2:srd. After A short funeral service at the house, Mrs. Sumner's body was shipped to Northfield, Minn., for Interment. M Its. II, AHA M. IIVHK Mrs. Clara M. Hyde, of liingen. died at the Cottage hospital Satur- day, Oct. Mil, of typhoid fever. Mrs j Hyde was 'J7 years old. The body I was shipped to Warren, Oregon, for Imrlnl Girl For General Housework Wanted E. A. FRANZ kiA44j. OVER 65 EXPER VEARS' ENCE Trade Marks Designs Copyrights Ac. Anrnn Pending ketch and description may tpilrkly ascertain our opinion free whether an invention is probably patentuhto. ("onimunira Moris PtnctlyoontldentifLl. HANDBOOK on PateuU sent free. Oldest agency fur securing patents. Patents taken through Munn & Co. recelT fptruU notice, without charge. In tbe Scientific American. A handsomely Illustrated weekly. I srirest cir culation of any scientltic Journal. Terms, f.i a tvir . f"iir months $1. gold by all newsdealers. MUNN & Co.36'811""' New York ;T:.-.k-I lirta-o. S F 8U WMhlUiilolL D. U WANT TO BUY A STUMP PULLER Want to buy a second hand Faultless or Swanson stump pull er. State fully in what condition, and what cables, tugs and other extras you have with the machine. Not over 2 H. P. Address with lowest price... V. Charles Smith 1 25 Sixth St. South Portland SANATORIUM M. PIERCE, Pres. & nr. 1 Pendleton Woolen Mills Blankets Robes, Shawls and jSteamerJugs Weare the exclusive agents here for this splendid line of Blankets and are showing many new num bers this week. Ney Indian Robes $6.50 to $9.50 made from best Oregon Wools in so jnany different colors and combinations that every possible whim in colorings may be easily suited See the new ones this week; they are" works of art7. 7. .J6.50"to$9.50 AllWool Blankets andQlliltS$4 to $20 Ifyou have not seen this years' line of Pendleton Bed Blankets, we have an agreeable surprise in store for you. Generously made in every way, both as to size and quality, in colors Silver, Vicuna, Gray, Tan, Mottled and White with Blue, Pink and Lemon col ored bordersmd binding,-. TrT$4.00 to $20.00 Pend I eton Bath Robes Here is something to gointo rapture over! This is a new departure for these mills, but we have not in years of merchandising seen anything in a Bath Robe that surpassed or even equalled these beautiful and useful Garments for Men and Women. We in vite you to come and examine them. Comforters sL0a4eent" $1 $1.25, $1.50, $1.75 andup Also a large stock of Cotton Blankets at all prices to select from. BRAGG MERCANTILE CO. PRICES ARE GOING UP NO V.JO Nearly all the leading Magazines will advance in price from 5c to $1.50 in Clubbing offers. By spec ial arrangement with the Publishers, we offer our pa trons this opportunity to subscribe at the Present Low Rates SUBSCRIBE NOW No matter when your magazines expire place your order before the rise. We will accept the advertised price of any clubbing offer J. V. PFIFER & CO. HOI Fancy Seed Potatoes By several years careful seed selection we have this year grown on land being prepared for orchard, 150 sacks Burbank Potatoes to the acre. Have not stor age room for entire crop and offer a few hundred sacks field selected seed at $2.00 per sack, F. 0. B. Underwood, November delivery. One crop from this seed will pay cost of clearing your land and put it in best possible shape for trees. Write or Phone Morrow-Packard Orchards Reference: Butler Banking Company , Rent you never see again. Installment mo:: oy paid en the right kind of A Home of Your Own is money put back into your own pocket. Improvements on Pine Street have greatly increased the value uf lots in flkMle t on's 5ub-I)ivisioti, hut they have not risen in price. Cement Sidewalks on Pine Street, City Wat er and Sewer. Expense of connection sir.all. Abstract of Title Ree with each lot bought for cash. Just 21 lots K ft. Trices $j5o.oo to J.too.oo. Fasy Terms. If you want beautiful iev select lots on Top of Mill, near steps. The Original Hood Kiwr Town side Company is closing out its lots at very low fig ures and with easv terms. Lots run in pairs, ." ft. F. and W. by 200 ft. X. and S. New S.-wer Lino. Trices 5450.00 to 5500.00 a pair. Reed & Henderson, 1" RENEW NOW UNDERWOOD, WN. BBBKRH Money Two Doors North of I'ostoffkf