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THE HOOD RIVER NEWS, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 1911 CITY TO ADVERTISE BONDSJOR 537,250 In complin net' with ti rcHolutliJii pHMm-i) at the meeting of the city rnlliK'll Momlay nluht IiIiIm will lie axkcil for ."7,L'50 In ImiihIh to Ik Im. hiii-i! by the city to pay the verdict mill It'Kil exieiiHfn of the recent water condemnation milt. The amount of the verdict wan $ .T-1U. Added to tliU In the fee of Stearin & Derby, the attornejH who repreHent ed the city, which In $J,(MK) and an other fee for the name tl rm of $i"iO la the Injunction Miilt brought by J. 1'. Itatchelder. The remaining amount of the total huiii for which the bomU are to be advertlned U for other legal cxpeiiHcM. The recorder wan ln Mtruccd to draw a warrant to SteariiM & Derby for SJ.lVnt. the amount covering their mitvIcch. A number of reHolutloim were panned accepting Htreet and Hldewalk work done by K. O. Hall &' Co. on the lielghtn, and the committee on printing and police wan Instructed to bring In an ordinance providing for polling placeH and clerk and judgcrt of election for the coming city election, Tuemlay, Dec. .Mil. COLLEGE MEN TO FEASTSATURDAY The annual baniilet and election of olliccri of tlit' Hood Hlver I'ulverH Ity Club, the big yearly eent of the organization, will be held thin year an UHiial, on the cloning day of the fruit fair. The election of olllcern will precede the leant by a hort time, and It Im requeued that all memberx of the organization be prc wnt on thin Important occuhIiiij. The club'M luciuhcrHlilp committee would alno like to have any unlvernlty or college men In the valley who are not memberx to make theiiiHelvex known to the Hecretary. The banquet will be held at the Hotel Oregon. V. C. I truck In chair man of the entertainment commit tee, and, la addition to the leant, there will be mimical ntuntn by inem bern of the club, lienldu the regular munlc for the (Hcanlon, which In fur ninlied by the Mandolin Club, and after dinner npecclien. Dlntlngulnhed n pea kern have been Invited to addrenn the guentn. In the pernonn of I. L. CamplH'll, prenldent of the 1'iinlvernl ty of Oregon, and W. J. Kerr, prenl dent of the Oregon Agricultural Col- PORTLAND WAY NEW NAME FOR LOCAL ROAD The county court han been peti tioned to change the name of the highway leading from the main went ulde road, Junt thin Hide of Tucker' bridge, to Jericho lane, to I'ort- laud Way. The petition, which In Hlgned by all the renldentn along the road, will be allowed by the court. Mont of the property ownem along the road are former I'ortlandern, or now living there, and they want their highway named after Oregon' metropoIlH. The Idea originated with J. C. Diamond, who circulated the petition and presented It to the county court. The numen of the petitioner are an follow: J. C. Diamond. W. A. Thorubury, Mr. and Mm. K. A. ISal 11, Mr. It. J. King, Win. M. Pont, Cluru, Cornell, H. C. Coleman, Caro line Coleman, Mr. C. W. Hooker, C. W. Hooker, Mm. Kred I.. I.lneo. F. 1., I.tnco, Mr. and Mm. W. 8. Farrl. Mr. and Mm. W. (i. K. Smith. Mr. and Mm. I. Vaublaracom, Uoy W. Kelly. lege. It In expected that at lent one of the gentlemeu will be preneut, and perhapn both. a ii 9 i vp? i AVrrn Li ) V S t'y'A f t.7.i J. -'' JL. REAL ESTATE SECTION LIVE STOCK AND FOWLS FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE Notice to Homeseekers and Sell ers -Are you looking for a home in the city or country, or if you have a home in the city or country you want to sell, see or write the Mt. Hood Land Ex change, Hood River Heights, corner Tine and 12th Streets. Of fice manager, W. A. Carnes; field manager, J. T. Nealeigh. 45tfc 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. E. Kline, Hood River, Ore, with Light & Tower Co. 4 1-47-p t pays to advertise in the News Classified Advertising columns, iikewise it pays to read the ads. The rates for inserting ads here are reasonable two weeks 25c. Over one inch long, extra charge. Will trade $7.r0 equity in 10 acres of the Manzanola orchard tract. Little White Salmon Val ley, for Hood River citv proper ty. A. K. Cash. 1210 Eugene street, Thone 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. Rhone 151-M. 43-lf.p For sale or exchange -Nice resi dence property in Hood River. Also $200 equity in new piano to be shipped from factory. What have you? Rhone 207-X. 45-40p Capable and reliable farm and orchard man might make lease at Raradise Farm. State and thirteenth streets, Hood River, Oregon. 41-45-c For Rent Up-to-date furnished rooms for gentlemen only. All modern conveniences. Close in. 721 Columbia street Rhone 154-M. 43-10p Wanted to rent A furnished or unfurnished house or suite of rooms in Hood River for the win ter by a small ramily. Rhone 330-X 45-lOc For Sale 230 acresof land, from $50.00 per acre up. Will sell 20-acre tract with part in trees. C. J. Calkins, Rhone 50-K. tfc For rent 2-story modern dwell ing, corner 10th and Cascade avenue, or will sell. Rhone 105X or News office. 45-4()C. For rent--9-room house on State street, just east of courthouse. Reed & Henderson, 2 doors north of Rostoffice. 45tfc For rent Furnished bedrooms; also tent and barn. Mrs. E. C. Phillips, cor. 0th and Sherman. 45-40c W anted Reliable boarders at 110!) Thirteenth St., on the Heights. 45-40c For rent- Modern .r-room bunga low, furnished. Rhone 118-L. 45-40-c 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 eay 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 3 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. I). Currier, Jr., Odell 84, R.D. 2. 31-tfc For sale R. I. Red Cockerels, bred from prize winning stock, (let your next season's breedefs while the choice is good. Also some pullets old enough to lay. Phone 2012-M, E. F. Batten. 45tf For sale Very fine Jersey heifer calf, 2 months old, from a heavy milkingdam. Phone 2012-M. E. F. Ratten. 45tf For Sale A few thoroughbred Plymouth Rock cockerels. Meadowbrook Farm, phone 216-X. 43-4Gp Wanted - To let jony and cart for the winter for its keep. Apply to John Goldsbury, Park dale. 45-40c 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). Rerst, 202 Park street, Portland, Oregon. 43-4Gp Wanted Position on ranch by married man - no children by month or year. Address 1007 E. 30th St.. N. Portland. Ore. 45-4G Wanted - Work by the day; eith er laundry work, fancy work or housekeeping bv lady. Mrs. Earl Bradley. 45-50pL W:inted Young man to work on farm. Phone 1!X)2-L or 175. 4J-45-C LOST AND FOUND ADS ost-On Sunday, October 21)th. .mink muff, between (). W. R. & J. depot and Episcopal church, "i ruler please leave at News office and receive reward. 4 l-45c 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. Rhone 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. Oliver Typewriters The most reliable typewriters for sale or rent on easy terms. A. W. On thank, 309 Oak Street, Hood Riv er, tfc For sale My 5-passenger Hud son "30," fully equipped; like new. J. R. Shelton, Hotel Ore gon. 45-4Gp For Sale-E. M. F. five passen ger automobile, second hand, cheap. H. S. Galligan. 44-47-c Brick New kiln of brick ready for orders Monday, Nov. 13. A. T. Zeek. 45-48p BUSINESS ADVERTISING OAK DALE 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 Florits. tf oan Agency Loans offered. . $500. $700. IiOans wanted, 11300, $000, $1000, $1200, $1500, $2000, $2500. Apply to A. W. Onthank, 305 Oak street, tfc FRUIT FAIR TO OPEN PROMPTLY JHURSDAY The fruit fair managern are nt 111 working hard to make tliU big event a Hiiecenn. and no ntone In being left unturned to necure a line exhibit. It In expected to have the exhibit, which taken place Thumday, Friday and Saturday of thin week, open promptly on the limt day, with all dinpla.vn in place If ponnlble, Thum day morning. The banement of the new I tell building, where the nhow will lie held, will be made an attractive an ponnlble, and Hood Hlver ftcnldcntn, both city and valley, are anked by the management to turn out lovallv and make the event a nuccenn from every standpoint. It I ntated that the fair thin year Hhould be even bet-1 ter than any priredlng It. The lailien j nre enpeclally ankeil to contribute their effort In making the nhow a! big nuccenn. I CD. Thompnon, secretary of the fair annoclntlon. commenced rccelv-! Ingentrten thin morning and will be 1 at the exhibit room all day, an will nlnot!. It. Cantner, president of the organization. If you have anything of Interest In the fruit or vegetable line, bring It In and space will In found for It. Owing to Hie shortage of apple, grower are asked to make an extra effort to exhibit. PALMER BUCKET TAKESF1RST PRIZE The Palmer Bucket Company, a Hood Klver ludnntry, ami whose product I a Hood Klver man' In vention, received a letter hint week enclosing a blue ribbon as tirst prize for It apple picking bucket, exhib ited In competition with many oth er at the California Apple show at Watftonvllle. The Watsonvllle show wa a big affulr, over U,Imh boxen of apple having been placed on exhibi tion, anil It attracted attention all over the count. Among other signa ture of the fair ofllclaln to the pre nil u til certificate wa that of Chris (Jrelnen, formerly of Hood Klver. who superintendent of exhibits. The Palmer Bucket Company nat urally feel elated over the fact that It product wa Judged the best, par tlcularly In California, which Is a keen rival of Oregon in everything pertaining to the fruit Industry. FUNERAL OF B. R. TUCKER TO BE HELD TOMORROW The body of IS. It. Tucker, w ho died at San Diego, Calif.. Oct. 21, from Injuries received by being hit by a street car, arrived here Monday, accompanied by hi daughter, Mm. J. H. Frary. and will be burled to morrow In Idlewllde cemetery. Fu neral servlcen will be held at 2 o'clock p. in., In I'.artmes chapel, conducted by Itev. J. L. Hernhuer and Canity Pont, (i. A. It. Mr. Tucker, who was an Oregon pioneer of ls"7, came to Hood Hlver In lvs7. Ills firnt place of residence In the state wan Astoria, to which city he went from Kansas, where he emigrated shortly after the (lvll war. He served four years In the Fnlon army. In the 0th regular Ken tucky cavalry. He was born at Klkln, X. C . April 11, 1MU. and there he spent his boyhood days. In lMil Mr. Tucker wa married to Miss Martha Walls, who 8urvlv;-n him, to gether with a son and two daugh ter Chan. Tucker, of Mood Klver. Mr. J. II, Frary, of Portland, and Mm. Dora Strong, of Klngsley, Ore. Mr. Tucker, who for many years resided In the valley, moved to the city In l'.tus, taking up his residence on the height. In l'.si!) he went to California, and at Kiverslde sustained a stroke of puralysl. After that oc currence his health wan much Im paired, and later he went to San Diego to live. He became slightly deaf, and In crossing a car track failed to hear the approach of a car and was struck and so seriously In jured that he died. flips' '$ SALE OF Ladif Suits and Coats and Waists and Skirts And All Ready -to- Wear Goods Too many High Grade Garments on hand is the reason and then we want everyone to come and see the Style and Quality of the goods we carry... It Will Be a Revelation to You $30.00 to $35.00 Suits and Coats 24.50 24.50 to 28.50 " " " 19.85 20.00 to 22.50 " " " 15.00 15.00 to 17.50 " " 11.85 Odd Suits and Coats.. 7.45 to 9.85 Strictly Tailored Suits, Polo Coats and Reversible Coats, the latest New York Success, We show a long line and they all go at Sale Prices. No reserve. Misses' and Children's Coats; CI QQ all at Sale Prices up from piO Children's Rubberized Silk CO QC Rain Capes $.7)0 BRAGG MERCANTILE COMPANY Special For Elks There will be two special coaches on train No. M, leaving Hood Klver November 11 th at s:l p. m., to take care of the Hood Hlver F.Iks who wish to attend the dedication and smoker. An open invitation In ex tended to nil Flks to join In the ex cursion. Mr. Cash will have charge of the communion service at the Christian church next Sunday morning. Mr. Schreudem will sing. The Loyal I'.ereans will have a special program in the evening. Mifs Tidd will sing He will lead nie nil the way. Shaves for the Shaver DOUGH MADE THE NIGHT BEFORE... With CRESCENT will make perfectly delicious biscuit and cakes the next morn ing, because... Crescent Baking Powder $2.oo This week we are offering a first class Razor, Strop and Hone for These goods are guaranteed. If not satisfactory after a fair trial, you get your money back. Styptic Pencils 10c Shaving Mugs 25c and up Safety Razor Blades, all kinds Witchhazel, large bottle 25c Lather Brushes, as low as 10c Shaving Mirrors, as low as 25c Gillete Razors.... $5.00 Rexall Shaving Lotion 25c Ever Ready Razor... $1.00 Bay Rum, large bottle 25c Talcum Powders 15c, 25c Our Saturday Special 35 a Pound Chocolate Maple Walnuts; positively 6oc value CARL A. PL A TH, Druggist Store If it's Crescent It Ruses ih Dough. jijj stays in and never falls... 25? POUND TIN At GROCERS CRESCENT MFG. CO. of SEATTLIi Makers of Mapleinc, Cres cent Flavoring Extracts and Spices, Coffees, Teas, lite. 4th & State St. Phone HtK 0. P. DABNEY & SONS FURNITURE, FURNITURE.'FURNITURE, STOVES AND RANGES We buy, sell and exchange everything in Mouse Furnishings, Campers Supplies, etc. Don't forKftttic pkicc-Cor. llh Stole 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 Held selected seed at $2.00 per sack. F. O. 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 USDERW000, WN.