THE HOOD RIVER NEWS, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 22, 1911 9 JjM iii.lt 4-: 13 A, V?s3 c0 iTK2 I'M VI ILUr&Ji "r - r. REAL ESTATE SECTION REAL ESTATE SECTION FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE For Sale 88 Acres, 3 miles from Aurora, Oregon, on Pudding River; 70 acres of fine river bot tom, balance upland; 35 acres of bottom land in high state of cul tivation; 5 acres cultivated on the upland. The river bottom finest onion land in the state. Most of the bottom land under irrigation from creek; on R. F. D.; school yard adjoins land; buildings old and of no value. Price $130 per acre, one-half cash and balance three years at 6 per cent G. B. Dimick, owner, Oregon City, Oregon. 46-47c Notice to Homeseekers and Sell ersAre 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 Pine 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 & Power Co. 44-47-p For Rent Six room bungalow, near Park street school. Phone 89-M. 46-tf EMPLOYMENT COLUMN Wanted Young man who un derstands pruning and care of trees wants position in nursery or orchard. Would do any other kind of work. Geo. Hagen, care J. L. Carter, Hood River. 47-48p Wanted Licensed Japanese chauffeur wants position. Ad dress K. S., 87 N. 5th street, Portland. 4G-47c llotice to Apple Tree Planters i III have 1 and 2-year-oia appie 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. Wanted Good position in town by young man. Phone 276 or write P. O. Box 83. 47-48p Wanted-A girl for general housework. Mrs. A.J.Derby, 46tfc 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. tfc For rent--9-room house on State street, just east of courthouse. Reed & Henderson, 2 doors north of Postoflice. 45tfc BUSINESS ADVERTISING 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. For Sale Good eating and cook ing apples; rejects from pack ing table; deliver in city limits at 75c per box. Order your win ter supply now. They will be scarcer and higher. Crescent Fruit Co., Phone 3212L. W. G. Parmalee, manager. 46-47p FUr OalC lj. i'l. " c pwjovn ger automobile, second hand. cheap. H. S. Galligan. 44-47-c n rick New kiln of brick ready Dfor orders Monday, Nov. 13. A. T. Zeek. 45-48p LOST AND FOUND ADS NEW MUSIC STORE OPEN FORJUSINESS To every citizen of Hood Klver and vicinity: Have you a talking tim chlue or phonograph? If yon have one you hIiouM be Interested in knowing that we have opened a store In the llellbronner building on :!rd street, where we will carry ait complete a line of both disc and cyl inder records an any distributor on the coaMt can furnish us. These rec unlit, of course, will fit ami can be UHed on any make of disc or cylinder machine, and are the bent record, made of their respective kind Victor and Edison. if you have no machine you will undoubtedly want one sooner or LIVE STOCK AND FOWLS 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 Bay saddle horse, weighs about 800 pounds. Sound as a dollar. Equipped with saddle and bridle. For sale cheap as owner is going south for winter. Address owner, H. R. Gould, Box 14, Doe, Or. 46-47 Lost Sunday afternoon, between Hotel Oregon and 3rd and Pine streets, by way of the steps, a small silver watch and pin. Fin der please return to Dorothy Baker, Hotel Oregon, and re ceive reward. 46-47c Lost Ladies' gold watch, leather fob chain with bronze medal. Leave at Laraway's. Reward. 46-47-c For sale R. I. Red Cockerels, bred from prize winning stock. Get your next season's breeders while the choice is good. Also some pullets old enough to lay. Phone 2012-M, E.F. Batten. 45tf For sale A few thoroughbred Plymouth Rock cockrells and pullets. Gust Westerburg, Blou cher station, on river road. Phone Odell 18. 46-tfc "or Sale About two dozen Ply 'mouth Rock and White Leg lorn hens. W. B. Yoerger, Phoue 1832X. 46-47p Lost A plain gold ring near K. of P. hall or the Bell building. Return to News office. Reward. 47-48p I Tor sale Very fine Jersey heifer ' calf, 2 months old. irom a heavy .milking dam. Phono 2012-M. E. ' F. Batten. 45tf later, ami will be Interested in know ing that we ulrio have a complete Hue of the Victor and F.dlsoo machines, where yo'i can see and hear what you are getting, and can k' t It at the same price you would have to pay at the factory or ariy other large cltv. isn't It an ad vantage to you to Is- able to buy at home, saving time and additional expense In net ting them? We think It Is. And then we want your trade, and must have It, to put the business on a living or paying basis here. We know the bustnesM Is here and we want It. We have had faith enough In It to lit up as up to date a place art you will li ml anywhere, demon strntlon rooms, etc., and It Is now up to you to make It a success. If the desire to please you and courte ous treatment will do It, we are es tablished fixtures and will remain with you "forever." Come In and listen to the music whether you want to buy or not. Iet's get acquainted. Then you can tell your friends about It, too. As far as other kinds of music and musical Instruments are concerned, It Is our Intention, at the present, to confine ourselvert only to machines and records, and supplies connected therewith. But to convince you that we want your trade and appreciate It, we will order especially for you anything you may want In the musi cal line, from a jewsharp to a piano, or even a built-in church pipe organ. We ure in touch with the largest and U'st music houses lu the I'ulted States, and have lceo for many years. iA-ave or si-nd your address, stat ing the kind of machine you have, whether disc or cylinder, and we will mall you supplements of the new records every month as Issued. If you want a machine, call on or write us, stating which kind you prefer, Victor or Kdlson, and we will mall you catalogue giving styles and prices of same. The long winter evenings are com ing on; why not brighten up the home with u new machine, or a few records? Your for business, Waooknkh Mi's' Hot si:, .las. Waggener, Jr.. Proprietor, llellbronner building. Mood Klver, Oregon. DON'T MISS ANYTHING THAT'S COMING TO YOU! The extraordinary Money-Saving opportunities presented at the Bragg Mercantile Company s Store are for YOU. It's a duty you owe to yourself to take advantage of such Remarkable Savings as are offered you at this GREAT SALE. You positively take no chance, for we positively Guarantee Every Purchase you make and your money back if you are not satisfied. We also guarantee the Prices Lower and Values Better than ever before. The Big Sale On In Full 'Blast JVotv We Can Quote but a Few Items Here Hundreds and Hundreds More at the Store Special No. 1 FOR MUX Just a few of the many Money - Savers that are worth while: Men's $1.25 Wool Underwear; nQp Special for this sale 0 Ju Men's $1.50 Wool Shirts with soft collar, in grey or tan; Cl f)f Special OliZU Men's 85c and $1.00 Dress Shirts in most desirable patterns, coat Aft style; Special price 40b Men's 50c Work Shirts, extra QCp good value; Special Owl; 15c Black or Tan Cotton Sox, splen did values; Special for this Qp Sale 3u 35c value Cashmere Sox, re-en forced heel and toe; on sale at, QQ Special J-dv Men's $3.00 Conqueror Brand Hats, choice of any style or color, soft or stiff hats, Special for 00 1 1 this sale Oti I J Men's $1.50 Gloves in gauntlet or wrist length, in horsehide, calf or pigskin; for this sale only, QCp the pair www Men's Heavy Riblted Fleece Q0n Lined Underwear; Special, ca 001 Special No. 2 SHOE BARGAINS Attainable only at the Great Sale of the Bragg Mercantile Co. Supply your needs -for months to come. It will be a good investment. 1 lot Childs' Shoes, sizes 5 to 8, AQ regular value to $1; to close out- Hub 1 lot Childs' and Misses' Shoes, sizes 8 12 to 12, that sold at $2.00, Qnp on sale DOu 1 lot Misses' Dress and School Shoes, sizes 8 12 to 2, worth regular 01 CO $2.25, on sale now OliOO 1 lot Bovs' $2.25 and $2.50 Shoes, siz es 12 12 to 2, for school or 01 C7 dress, on sale now Oliwf 1 lot Boys Shoes, sizes 9 to 1201 OTP for school or dress; SpeciaLOhwl 1 lot Boys' Shoes, sizes 2 12 to 5 12. regular $2.50 sellers, on sale 1 lot Men's $5 and $6 High-topOQ nc Shoes, black and tan, Special OJiUJ 1 lot Ladies' $3 Dress Shoes, OQ 0Q on sale while they last at OZi J J 1 lot Indies' $2.50 Shoes in vi- 01 CO ci and calf leathers at OliDO 1 lot Men's Chrome Tan Shoes 0 that sell at $3.50, on sale now.OZiHJ 1 lot Men's Work Shoos, plain 01 QC and cap toe, $2-75 value 0 li Jw Special No. 3 SALE OP COATS and SUITS Your choice of any Ladies' Coat or Suit up to $17.50; Special Oil 00 for this sale 01 1 1 Jw Ladies' Man Tailored Coats and S .its that sold up to $22.50, priced 01 PQ for this sale. -..OIHiDw Ladies' Coats and Suits that sold up to $30.00, priced special for 01 Q OC this sale 01 Jiw A splendid line of Dress Skirts that sold at $(5.50. in desirable and most wanted styles and ma- 0 0 terials, on sale at...; OtiHO GREAT SALE OV LINENS Bought direct from the Groat Importing House of James Elliot & Co., Linen Specialists. The values are unmatchable Pat terns Exclusive and our sale prices make them unusually at tractive. To see them is to buy them; such values were never seen in Hood River before. Extra Specials No. 4 25c Robeland Fleece Velours for Ki monas and Dressing Sacques; 1 0p Special for this sale I Ob 10c Outing Flannels in dark or r. light colors. Special, a yd Uu Amoskeag Apron Ginghams, best Cp made; on sale at yd. - wu 12 1 2c Fancy Flannelettes in widoQp range of styles, on sale a yd Ju 12 l2c Dress Ginghams, alldesir-nlp able patterns, on sale a yd 0u Men's or Women's 35e Sweater Coats, all wool and desirable colors. 00 0Q on sale now... - - OZiO J Men's $1.50 Sweater Coats, all QOp colors, extra alues, on sale at J0u Ladies' and Children's fine black Cotton Hose, our regular 15c sell- Qp ers; on sale at Ju Ladies' $1.00 Outing Flannel Night Kobes: on sale at ggj. Children's 2(V Fleece Lined lp Hose on sale at IHu Ladies' $1.25 Black Sateen IVt- p7p ticoats Gib Bragg Mercantile Co., - Hood River, Oregon. LOCAL AND PERSONAL When in ntfil of printing retiiciulif r tlH' NfcWH. Five jmund piilU of lard 7.V, 10 pound $1 .V) lit Mc'Jutre Itriin. Mr. HiirKreavfn' wrmon mitijtrt t tin I'.HptlHt eh 11 rrh Sutnlity ntulit will be "(irlppliitf the rioixl." A HiH't'lal TlwinkftttvliiK Iay dinner will Im? wrveil nt the Mount Hood hoUd Tliurnday evening from .:'M to ":'! p. in. Tatile d'hote, "" cent. Many Hood Klver people will re Ijret to learn that Clayton Kverett, the njjed Hhoetuaker who had a nhop next to Mc'JuIre I!roH. market for Home time, died Nov. 1.1th at Fri day's Harbor, Vanh. The old railroad depot wan finally demollMhed Wednenday anil the ma terial carted away. A fact that met with rejolrlnn by moHt citizens. It lx mild to be the Intention of the rail road company to pave the ground where the old tttutlon ftood, and also the roadway along the new Htatlon. Local gooiie hunters have ln-en more micceHnful thin fall In Kettlnif bit? mxn than for ceveral yearn. Frank ( handler, O. C. Dean and Charlie Hayward returned last week with y7, and K. C. Miller and W. A. Thornburv came back Saturday with li). Several other parties from here have also brought back enough for themselves and their friends. Ilert Van Horn, who left New York some time ago for a trip around the world. Is now In Nice, Italy, Mr. Van Horn expects to leave for Cairo, Kgypt, In a few days by way of the Suez canal. From there he will go to China, Japan and Australia. Ke turnlng by way of the Hawaiian Islands, where the party expects to stay a month. Mr. Van Horn ex pects to reach San Francisco about March 1st. Itev. T. S. Handsaker returns this week. There will lie regular services at the Christian church Sunday. Bi ble school at l:4.1 a. m., the closing exercises will be devoted to Home Missions; comiuunlou service and preaching by the pastor at 11; Junior Kudeavor Society meets at : p. m Senior Kudeavor at C::!0; at :'M there w ill le an address by F.rnest E. Tay lor, secretary of the "Out to win" campaign In Oregon. M. E. Church Services Sunday school at 10 a. m. Preach ing service nt 11 a. m. Theme, "A Square Ienl." Business men, clerks and laborers are especially Invited to this service. Junior league at :i p. m. Epworth League at 6:150 p. m. Preaching service at 7:30 p. in. Theme, "The Crime of Neglect," or 'Prevention Is Better Than Cure." Prayer meeting Thursday evening at 7 o'clock All are cordially Invited to attend these services. Strangers made welcome. W.B. Young, pastor. DIED M IMS liKNKVA f A 111. ISt. At the home of her sister, Mr. M. H. Lamoml of Portland, Mis. Oeneva Carlisle, daughter of Mrs. S. U. Car lisle and sister f Mrs. Frankly n Smith and Mlsa Maude Carlisle of this city departed this life Sunday, Nov. lltth. The funeral service win read by Itev. E. T. Simpson at St. Mark's Episcopal church. Hood Itlver, Monday at 2 o'clock p. ra. and Interment followed at Idlewlld cem etery. Miss Carlisle's death Is mourned by a host or friends, just mooming Into womanhood, her Illness Iwgan u year ago as she was entering ner senior year at St. Helen's Hall, Port laud, where she had l)een a much loved and popular student for the two previous years. A requiem mos was suiig for her at St Helen's Hall Tuesday morning. Her beautiful character and loving disposition will always be rememliered by those who knew her. Has Hand Injured M. M. Hill sustained a serious In- jjry to his hand Saturday while getting his auto In shape to run to tow n. Having trouble In getting It warmed up, he reach.l Into the gear ing of the pump shaft, which caught his glove and drew his hand Into the machinery. The glove was torn to shreds and Mr. Hill's hand so badly bruised and lacerated that he had to summon a physician. I'nttl the swelling goes down It will not lie known whether any of the bones are broken. Dean & Shaw Sell to Company The electric supply business of Dean & Shaw has leen purchased by a company and will hereafter be conducted by the Electric Wiring and Supply Company. The affairs of the new company are In charge of J. M. (ilger, and the stockholders will Incorporate It. See Frank Chandler When you want a demonstration. He has the agency for the E. M. F, and Flanders, the world's bestsell ers on merit. A guarantee with every car. They surely have no com petitors In their class. Accessories carried In stock. Phone 2l':5-X. Card of Thanks We desire to sincerely thank the many friends who assisted us during our recent bereavement In the death of our sister and daughter, Miss Eva Carlisle. Mks. S. B. Cari.ih.k and Family. Notice Copy for advertisements MUST be In the office by Monday NOON. ORDER YOUR TURKEY NOW Get your Thauksglvlng turkey from Mdiuire Bros., who will have an extra fiue lot of birds from the Willamette valley. Utt your order In early. Plenty of dressed chickens also. for BRUSH and HA RAfiF-We have the agency )( CARTERCAR Automobiles. Let us give M you a ride. A M M H !! I M M M H M p You are going to have your Auto over- hauled this winter let us figure on your work. Oils, Gasoline and Auto Accessories, Tubes. Casings and Batteries. Visit our Garage for repairs and supplies. J. F. VOLSTORFF 1216 C Street. Hood River Heights Telephone 2S3K M H H H N M For Lime, Cement and House Plaster See STRANAHAN & CLARK 4th & State St. Phone 0. P. DABNEY I SONS FURNITURE, FURNITURE, FURNITURE, STOVES AND RANGES We buy, $ell and exchange everything in Mouse l-'uriiishiiiK-S Campers Supplies, etc. Don't foruct the pl.icc-Cor. llh Sliite