The Hood River news. (Hood River, Or.) 1909-current, December 06, 1911, Page 9, Image 9

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    THE HOOD RIVER NEWS, WEDNESDAY. DECEMBER G. 1911
9
LOST AND, FOUND ADS
Lost-Ladies' Jacket at K. of I.
Hall, Wednesday nijjht at the
Woodmen's supper. I'arty hav
samfc please return to News of
fice. 48-lJp
Lost Chain for automohile tire,
30x3. Return to IJlue Ribbon
bakery, on the Heiets. 18-1'Jp
EMPLOYMENT COLUMN
Wanted - By expf rienced nurse,
maternity and general nurs
ing. Miss Marshall, 501, Oak
street. 48-49-p
Wanted -A tfirl for general
housework. Mrs. A.J.Derby,
4Jtfc
We Repair
Motor Cycles
Bicycles
Lawn Mowers
Sewing Machines
Type Writers
Cash Registers
Moving Picture Machines
Small Motors (Tim"1')
All kinds of Locks
All kinds of Fire Arms
Saw Filing
BERGMAN & BRITTAIN
Gun and Locksmith
GENERAL REPAIR WORKS
SSI
Just Now
Vegetables are hard to get,
but in our Del Monte Canned
Spinage you will get a vege
table equally as delicious as
the fresh and some say it's
better. Try a can today and
you'll want some more.
Then there is Canned As
paragus that also makes you
want more.
i
Fancy Canned Corn, Peas,
Beans and Tomatoes that
have the taste of the fresh 1
article. !
THE STAR GROCERY
"GOOD THINGS TO EAT"
Pkrico & Son
REAL ESTATE SECTION
Notice to Homeseekers and Sellers-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 Pine and 12th Streets. Of
fice manager, W. A. Carries;
field manager, J. T. Nealeigh.
Jotfe
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 Bent Modern 7 room house,
with hath, furnace and fire
places No. 717 Eugene street,
phone 273-K. 4'J-oO-c
For rent--y-room house on State
street, just east of court house.
Beed & Henderson, 2 doors north
of Postofiice. 45tfc
For Bent New five room cot
tage, with bath, partly furnish
ed. Mrs. L. H. Huggins. 4'J-50c
For Bent G room bungalow, and
hath, on Eugene St., near Park.
Phone 87-L. l'J-50-c
For Bent -Six room bungalow,
near Park street school. Phone
80-M. 46-tf
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 pav vou to investigate.
I). Currier, Jr., Odell 84. B.D. 2.
31-tfc
For sale B. I. Bed Cockerels,
bred from prize winning stock,
(let your next season's breeders
while the choice is good. Also
some pullets old enough to lay.
Phone 2U12-M, E.F.Batten. 45tf
Wanted To let for its keep un
til the 1st of April, or would
sell, gentle family horse. Drives
single or double. Thomas E.
Avery, Eggermont. Hood River,
phone 20H2-X. 48-4'J-p
For Sale 75 Rhode Island hens
one year old, and 50 pullets,
cheap for cash. No. 717 Eugene
St., phone 273-K. 49-50-c
for Sale S. C. Rhode Island Red
I pullets and cockerels. Phone
2!3-L. 49-50-c
BUSINESS ADVERTISING
OA KDALE (IB E EN HO US ES -For
fall planting we have a
tine line of Roses. Shrubs and
the old fashioned Perrenials;
also ;m extra good collection of
Peonies. Vou 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
t pays to advertise in the News
Classified Advertising columns,
likewise it pays to read the ids.
'he rates for inserting ads here
are reasonable two weeks 25c.
FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE
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.
T. i. i vi:i:iy
Mutual Itmuranrr Rt fid Pit (Vnt i f Oil Line
KnN Kir, ln!urnri on HuiMinKi in
CnurH,1 nf Conn! ruction, I'nv.
NOT A H Y ITHI II' ON TIIF IIHIIIITS
RESULT OF ELECTION
GIVES SATISFACTION
For"Councilmen, 2-year term
E. S. Mayes 220
A. C. Staten 213
J. E. Robertson 199
J. II. (Jill 175
C. A. Plath.. 147
For Councilman, 1-year term !
James Stranahan 1G2
J. L. Hershner ...156
For Treasurer, 1-year term
L. A. Henderson 247
For Recorder, 1-year term
H. L. Howe 1GG
G. W. Dimick... 165
Messrs. Mayes, Robertson and
Staten for councilmen for 2 years
Jas. Stranahan for 1 year; Hen
derson for treasurer and II. L.
Howe for recorder such was the
result of the municipal election.
Howe won by a single vote.
The total number of votes de
posited when the polls closed at
7 o'clock was 357, which is a
heavy vote considering that it
was only a city election with no
great issues at stake, and also in
view of the almost constant driz
zle of rain throughout the hours
the j)olls were open.
A large proportion of the vote
was cast late in the day. In fact
there had been but 150 votes cast
at 2 p. m., so that over 200 were
cast in the five hours from 2 to 7.
One of the peculiar phases of
the situation, created by the res
ignation of Mayor Hartwig, is
the fact that the new council will
not have the selection of his suc
cessor, with whom they will have
to work for the next year.
There is very little talk as yet
as to who may be selected for
mayor, but it is believed quite
probable that one of the retiring
councilmen may be selected for
the place by his fellow members.
Under the law, the present
council will have the choosing of
a successor to the retiring mayor.
The resignation has not yet been
accepted by the council, but un
doubtedly will be acted upon at
the next meeting of the city fath
ers, next Monday evening. As
the old council holds office until
the first Monday in January, it
will have the selection of a may
or for the unexpired term of
Mayor Hartwig, which lasts for
a year.
fHeunt KoccJ RaiCroad
Timt Table No. I:, Effective April I7lh, l?:CI A. M.
A.M
8.00
8.05
8.15
8.35
8.40
8.55
9.10
9.20
9.40
9.45
10.15
10.25
10.40
10.50
-So
No
Ar.
Lv.
Ar.
Hood River
Pnwerdale
Switchback
Van Horn
Mohrs
Odell
Summit
Bloucher
Winans
Dee
Dee
Troutcreek
Woodworth
Parkdale
Lv,
Ar,
Lv
SunJai, north hound trim will run two hours lit,
above schedule, leivinu Pit kd ale 3 p. m.
A. U'JLSON, Agent.
Authentic and vaJuahlr informatia
about breeding, hatching. ra.nag,
(ceding and houimg poultry ia
Contained id it a late! rditwn of
LiIIy'i Poultry Book jufl printed.
send lor copy, tree.
fheCW H. f iTV Co., Seattlg
I A u 1
POL
Beginning Saturday at 10 O'clock
We will give with each 75c purchase one
of those handsome dolls that are now being
exhibited in our window. As we have a
limited number of dolls we limit 3 to a customer.
(Easlman Kodak goods excepted in this sale)
Carl A. Plath, Druggist
The ffioff3jC Store
Thirty Per Cent
of the new business written
by the Northwestern Mutual
Life Insurance Co. of Wis
consin in 1910 was received
from old policy holders. Its
enviable record for large div
idend savings produces its
exceptional low cost msur
surance. John Goldsbury,
Hood River, Oregon.
The W. G. Aldred Co.
CONTRACTORS
EXCAVATING AND GRADING
Crushed Rock
and Gravel
HOOD RIVI-R, ORLGON
H. YAMA
DAY WORK
AT
Cooking
and House Cleaning
PACIFIC UNIVERSITY GLEE CLUB
12 - ORCHESTRA - 12
Solos, Duets, Quartets
MALE QUARTETTE
Ensemble College Stunts
HEILBRONNER HALL, MONDAY EVE,, DEC. 18
Dwinnell Clapp Violinist
Miss Goldie Peterson Dramatic Soprano
Miss Leah Slusser '.Lyric Soprano
Perry Arant Pianist
Charles McNeil ..Tenor
Archibald Markee Baritone
Admission 50 and 35 Cts.
Rev. Mandsaker Returns
The ClirlHtlan church In rejoicing lr
the return of the put-tor, T. S. Htiutl
Haker, ami family, who are now at
work with renewed energy ami faith,
and with them again at the helm In
heading fjr wider nnd deeper chan
nels of UHefulnews. The Huliject of the
sermon next Sunday morning will
Piles! Piles! Piles!
Williams' Indian Pile Ointmrnt will cure
Blind, lileeding and IlrhinK I'll. a. It ab
sorbs the tumors, allays itclunir at once,
acts as a poultice, (fives instant relief.
Williams' Indian Pile Ointment Is pre
pared for Piles and Itrhlni; of the privato
pnrts. Dnxrelsts, mail yie and $1.00.
WILLIAMS MFG. CO., Prooi., Cleveland, OhH
For Sale by Carl A. Plath, Druggist
be, "The Indwelling Spirit;" evening,
"The CoMt of DlHobedlence." Kev.
HamlNHker unlcs for a full attendance
of the iiieinberM, and enpeclttlly of
thotte who have recently united with
the church. Bible Mchool at 9:4.";
Junior Kudeavor at 3.00, and Senior
Kndeavor at i::!0. I'rayermeetlug
Wednewlay at 7:-M and choruM prac
tice at :15.
WHAT GOULD BE MORE APPROPRIATE FOR A
CHRISTMAS PRESENT THAN A
Victor Talking iUine
OR AN
Asthma! Asthma!
POPHAM'S ASTHMA REMEDY
gives instant relief and an absolute cure
in all cases of Asthma, Bronchitis, and
Hay Fever. Sold by druggists ; mail oo
receipt of price Ji.oo.
Trial Package by mall 10 cents.
WILLIAMS MFC CO., Prop... ClercUnd. Ohio
For Sale by Carl A. Plath, Druggist
Edison Phonograph
And a few New Records for same. You
don't even have to wait until Christmas,
"DO IT NOW!"
They are good every day in the year.
These records are the best made and will fit any
make of machine. Leave or send us your address
and we will mail you new lists each month. Buy at
home at Factory Prices. A complete line of....
Victor's and Edison's at
Waggener's Music House
HEILBRONNER BLDG.
HOOD RIVER, : : : : OREGON
Waggener Wants Your Trade !
P.M.
3.10
3.(15
2.55
2.30
2.25
2.15!
2.U5;
2.00'
1.50
1.45
1.25
1.20
1.05
1.00
PRACTICAL-USEFUL CHRISTMAS GIFTS
There is a growing tendency among thoughtful Christmas buyers to select
something useful for their Christmas Giving. We are thoroughly in sympathy
with this tendency and our store will, during the coming weeks display handsome
and useful gift things suitable for every member of the family and friends. If you
are in doubt about what to buy, come in, let us help you with suggestions and
by showing you what we have provided. We are at your service. You will
not be urged to buy. A few Xmas Suggestions picked at random:
Rich Table Linens
Cloth and Napkins to match bought
from one of the best Linen Importers in
America.
Handsome Furs
Neck Pieces, Muffs, Singly or in Sets.
Pendleton Hills Pure Fleece Indian Robes
Every woman wants one and never gets
too many.
Pendleton Mills Bath Robes
For Men and Women Acknowledged the
finest Robes on the market.
Handsome Hand Bags
In New Materials and Shapes A gift al
ways appreciated.
Kid and Cape Gloves
Of the best makes Never knew of a
woman who could not find use for an
extra pair.
A Xmas Box of Silk or Fine Lisle Hose
A Pair of House Slippers
Always useful and the recipient will be
sure to have a feeling of comfortable ap
preciation. A Half Dozen Shirts
We show a large assortment of handsome
new patterns.
A Xmas Box of Half Hose
In Silk, Lisle or Fine Cashmere
A Half Dozen New Cravats
He may not go into raptures over them,
but he uill appreciate them and always
remember you gave them to him.
A Pair of Auto, Driving or Dress Gloves
We Show them in the Best Leathers
A Handsome Set of Cuff Links
And Scarf Pin to Match.
A Xmas Box of Fine Sheer HanJkcrchcifs
We could go on enumerating hundreds of other equally appropriate and
acceptable Christmas Qifts but, after all, you must see to fully appreciate them.
Accept our invitation Come See how easy we make your Christmas Shopping
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