THE HOOD RIVER NEWS, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 21. 1912 9 CLASSIFIED ADS Whatever you have A "Want Ad" will BUSINESS ADVERTISING Loan Agency Loans offered: &X), $500, $000, $800, $1000, $2000. Ix)ans wanted: $150, $200. $300, $350, $750, $1200, $1500, $1800. Apply to A. W Onthank, 30J Oak street. 2-8-c llfanted Second-hand I Tlmust be in eood condition and cheap. Suitable for team of 1200 pounds. Dr. Waujrh, Kliot Hldg G-tf-c Water power If you want to develop that water power to do some of your work and linht your home with electricity, see or write J. T. Nealeitfh. R. I). 2, Hood liiver, Oregon. There are great possibilities in developed water iower. 4-tf-c nAKDALE GHEEN1I0USES- UFor fall planting we have a tine line of Hoses, 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 Honsts. tf N otice To Apple Tree Planters We are running a bargain counter nursery. We can do this because we are manager, president, secretary, treasurer, planter, grower, digger and pack er of our company. We have for sale several standard varieties of 1 and 2 year old apple trees at bargain counter prices, all trees guaranteed true to name and free from disease. We are look ing for a bargain, are you. Write J. T. Nealeigh, or phone 218-K, Hood River, Ore., or I. C. Nea leigh, R. D. 4, Sherwood, Ore. 1-8-p FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE F or Sale Cedar posts. Inquire of Anton Flint, Dee, Ore. 8-(Jp For Sale - Five-room cottage and three lots on May street. Easy terms. Inquire of R. M. Dun ham. Phone 205-M 8-!c Free Rent - Good house and barn 8 acres young orchard, some apples this year. Free irriga tion. Ground may be used for root crop or garden. One mile to Dee. E. J. Maple, Mulino, Oregon. 8-Dp For rent six-room house, 714 Cascade Avenue. Apply Franz Hardware Company. 8 2tp F Almost new. Phone 311 M.8U For Sale Two shares of East Fork Irrigating Ditch stock. Call or write to John P. 1 1 i 11 strom, Mt. Hood, Ore., Pox 23. 7-8p Uay Timothy, also good bright n and clean grain and alfalfa nay lor sale at Meadow urook arm. Phone 216-X. 7-tfc or Sale 200 ricks of dry pine and (50 cords of 4-foot oak. Phone 320-X. F' or Kent-l..ight Housekeeping rooms. Phone 237-L. G-tfc For Rent Piano to reliable par ty. Phone 237-L. G-tfc For Sale -High class pure bred Barred Plymouth Rock cocker els and eggs for hatching. Also good farm team; will sell sepa rate. A good 3-inch Studebaker wagon. Gust Westerberg, R. F. I). 2. Phone Odell 18. O-'Jp EMPLOYMENT COLUMN Wanted, anyone who wishes to hire help or anyone seeking employment to call Mrs. Myrtle Morris, Cascade Avenue, first door west of Mt. Hood Hotel. Phone 114 M. 8-1 lp Wanted - Work pruning orchard. Will guarantee work and can give best of references. Have done work in some of the best orchards in the valley. I). Ixck man, Hood River, Ore., phone Odell 117. 5-8-p Wanted- Boarders by dav or week. "The Heights." 917 12th street, phone 278-X. G-tf-c tsfmmmmn A nthmtic and vduahk infofmatMa bout brtnnl, httrhiafl. fftMiai If4inf anal houtlne poaltry CMilaiaad la bSa UlWt aditm Ullr'a Poultir Book ju printed. Sand lof copy, haa, l"Ka Crm. H. 1 jUt Co. , jUawla JAU to tell or buy, do it quick; just try. LIVE STOCK AND FOWLS Selling my Jersey cows. I have one more nice one left. M. J. Foley, phone 215 X. 8 2tp. For sale eggs for setting, from standard bred White Leghorn hens. Phone 205 K. 8 2tc for sale team of work horses. N. W. Bone. 8-1 In ror sale pure-bred Brown Leg- I I horn hens of best-laving strains. Phone 197 M or write J. L. Car ter, East Side, two miles from town. 8-Up F or sale-One sorrel horse that weighs 1200 pounds. True, gentle and sound. $75 if taken at once. Phone 20G2 M. 8 9c llotice to cow owners. I have a llyoung Jersey bull, which I am standing at my ranch three-quarters of a mile west of ball park. M.J.Foley. 8-4tp F or Sale -S. C. R. I. Red and S. C. White Leghorn eggs for setting. Both breeds are pure blood and are of the egg laying strains. Money could not buy any better stock. The bird head ing my best pen of Reds was pronounced the best bird seen on the coast this year. Call 293-L or 300. S. H. Scobee. 8tfc F or Sale A few White Leghorn and Ancone cockerels. Also eggs lor setting and day-old chicks. Bees for sale. Phone orders to G "M. Eddie, number 1822-L. 7-l0c For ar Sale White Leghorn hens and pullets, to make room for young stock. This is the flock with the well deserved reputa tion as winter layers. Eggs for hatching in incubator or single settings. Phone 75-Odell, W. 11. Tobey, Parkdale. Ore. 7-10c F or Sale I have a few fine R. I. Red cockerels, bred from prize winners and from a good laying strain. Place your orders now for setting eggs. Come and see my birds. E. F. Batten, Phone 2012-M 7-tfc F or Sale Three teams weighing from 1300 to 1600. One team of mares. Also 3 3-4 Studebaker wagons, new. Must sell at once. Phone Odell 173. 7-8c F or bale run blood uurt Ply mouth Rock cockerels, $3, f. o. b. The Dalles. These birds took first piize at The Dalles-Hood River county fair, and still carry their official leg marks. Only three left. Also Buff Plymouth Rock eggs for hatching $3 per 15 Address Mrs. C. M. Page, The Dalles, Oregon. 7-tfc F or Sale A chance to replace those trees that were ruined by the heavy snow with good two-year-old stocky trees. I have some fine Newtown and Spitzen- burg which I will sell cheap if taken before April 1. Address M. B. Gilles. Hood River, 1-2 mile east of Belmont planer, or Phone 20S-K. 7-10c F or Sale A few pure bred Ply mouth Rock pullets. Phone 21G-K. 7-8c F or Sale Very cheap, 216-egg Petaluma incubator, in good condition. Phone 341-M. 8-9-p E ggs for hatching. Barred Ply mouth Rocks, from one of the best eastern strains, pure bred, good layers. - $1.50 per 15; $2 per 2o. Also a cheap horse for sale. Phone 333-2M 8tfc REAL ESTATE SECTION Wanted House and garden spot. Phone 1(59 Odell. 8-9c N otice to Homeseekers and Sell ersAre you looking lor 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. oltfc For Sale - 230 acres of land, from $50.00 per acre up. Will sell 20-acre tract with part in trees. 0. J. Calkins. Phone 50-K.tfc Wanted to Trade House and lot in Portland for small acreage, partly improved, in Hood River valley. Address "Y"-Hood River News. G-9p Wanted A reliable party wants to rent place to raise straw berries. Write to P. O. Box 282 orring343-L 8-llp For Rent 8 .acres one mile south of town on West Side. Address "G," care of News office. 7-p Just What c the Doctor Orders That's vhat ia In the bof. lie of medicine we hand you, vhen we fill your doctor's prescription. We exercise the greatest tare and exactness. Use the Identical drugs called for, pure and fresh. Use the precise amounts ordered no carelessness or guesswork methods here. - As a result our pills, tab lets, powders and liquid medi cines always da the work the doctor requires of them and ere thoroughly reliable. '-)Por dysentery, diarrhea and bowel troubles we know of no better cure than REX ALL DIARRHEA CURB. It is a pleasant astringent end tonic for the bowel when in a relaxed condition. It stops diarrhea quickly and without any constipating af ter effects. C. A. PLATH, Druggist The Q&XaJUL Store LOST AND FOUND ADS Lost Brown mink mutf. Finder please return to this office and receive suitable reward. 8-9c LostOn the Mount Hood road, a plain gold ring with the fol lowing inscription on the inside, "Presented to E. O. W. by Em ployees of Con. Lgt. Co., Dec. 25, 1911." Finder please leave at Hood River Gas & Electric Co. and receive liberal reward. 7-tfc Li ost Woolen shawl, valuable as keepsake. Suitable reward will be paid to finder, returning it to News office. 8-9-p bunch ol lauehs out -J of the jolly coon songs, the bright minstrel jokes, the humorous specialties, and all the other varieties of fun, on the Victor. Cottif in today (nd hear tha Victor and Kava a few lauuhi. MA7 kP.P.ZllCDWMUScy riiHUUUlLI. VHOUSE Victor We sell EDISON'S too. Notice o! the Settlement of Account Tn th County Cotirt of the State of Oregon, fir Hood kiver County. (In Trobate.) In the matter of the estate of Krancia Conlon. deceaaeu. Notice ia hereby a;iven that Roae Conlon. Ad miniatratrix of the eatate of Krancia (xinlon. le- caael. haa rentlrerl and presented for aettlement ui, and hint in the County (ourt of the Mid County and State, her final account, aa auch Ad miniatratnx and that Friday the 15th day of March. 1112. at 2 . m. of aaid day, at the court room of aaid County Court, in Hood Kiver in the aaid County and State, haa been duly appointed by the aaiil County Court aa the time and place for the aettlement of the aatd final account, at which time and place any person interested in the aaid eatate may appear and file hia exceptiona in writing to the aaid final account and content the aame. KOSK CON I.ON. Adminiatratnx of the Katate of Krancia Conlon, deceaHd. Dated thia 10th day of February. 112. 7-11 Notice ol Sheriffs Sale. By virtue of an execution In foreclosure, duly iaaued by the clerk of the Circuit Court of the County of Hood Kiver, State of Oreiron, dnted the 19th day of February, If 12, in a certain auit in the Circuit Court for aaid County and State, wherein Henry J. t.indnay. aa plaintitT recovered judg ment aarainat II. de Medina; for the aum of Twenty Six Hundred and Ninety IMIara llMxl.mU and intereat thereon aince the 27th day of March, 1911, at the rate of 7 per cent per annum, and Two llundreil Seventy Oollara 1270 (XI) attorneya feea and coata and diaburaementa taxed at Fortv-two and 70-1110 Ikillar (42.701 on the 14th day of Feb ruary, A. I. 1912. and which aaid execution ia ao-ainat and directa that the hereinafter describ ed real proerty be eold to aatiafy aaid auma and the coata and expenaea of aaid aale. Notice ia hereby given that I will on the 21at day of March, 1912, at the front diwr of the Court Houae ia aaid city of Hood Kiver. County of Hood Kiver. State of Oniron. at 10 o'clock A. M. in the forenoon of aaal day, aell at public auction to the hiirheat bidder, fir caah. the following doncnlied real property aituatod in the County of Hood Kiver, State of Oregon. ti-wit: All of the North half (NS of the South-weat Quarter SW '4lof the North-eaat Quarter INK' I of Section Kurhteen 1M Townahip Two 121 North. Kana-e Ten (10) Faat of the Willamette Meridian, according to the United Statea (oivern ment Surveye thereof; or aa much thereof aa may be nereaary to aatiafy the aaid judirment. in favor of aaid Henry J. Lindaav. aitninat aaal H. de Kixl inir with intereat t hereon. Hiret her with all coata and diahuraementa that have or may accrue. Tuoa. F. Johnson. Sheriff of Hiwvl Kiver County. Oreiron. Dated at Hood Kiver. Oreiron. February 20. I '.Hi L A. A A. I'. Kkki. Attorneya. i-I2-c It pays to atlvertlne. J I You 11 get a Dig, H F II RRDNNFR Rill! nitJR Victors SiotoSuo I I J Victor V ic trolai i ! . to tJH l X J iVJ WOULD TAFT BE A GRACEFUL LOSER? His Friends Believe He Could Meet Defeat and Still Smile. How does President Taft view his wn chances for reflection? If the fortunes of the campaign should go against him, would he be a good loser? Can he stand the gaff without bla future being embittered? These are questions being asked by Americans, who love the National game of politics and take Interest in It Nothing Is more uncertain than this same game and If the tide should go against the republicans and land a democrat In office, would the big fellow In the White House still smile? President Taft's supporters do not expect anything of that sort to hap pen, but they believe he is a good loser, basing this opinion on his past PRESIDENT TAFT actions and what be has said when ever the subject has been brought up. He must realize that, holding as he does, the biggest Job on the Western Hemisphere, many others have their eyes fixed on the same high place and the Interests, which always seek to control the government, are ceaseless In their efforts to place a man favor able to them In the presidental chair. Knowing then the uncertainty of poli tics and the traditional ingratitude of republics, President Taft has spoken of Just such a contingency. He spoke directly to the point on this matter when he said: "I am very grateful for the honors the people have given me. I do not affect to deny the satisfaction I should feel, If, after casting up the totals, pro and con, and striking a balance, they should decide that my first term had been fruitful enough of good to warrant their giving me another. Any man would be proud of such a verdict, but I have not been willing, nor shall I be, to purchase it at a sacrifice of my freedom to do my duty as I see it. My happiness is not dependent upon any office and I shall go back to private life with no heartburnings, if the people, after an unprejudiced review of my administration, conclude that someone elBe can serve them to their greater advantage. "The truth Is that political consid erations have not weighed heavily with me. I have tried to do In each case what seemed to me the wisest thing, regardless of its effect upon my future. Indeed, in more than one case I have been perfectly conscious whose bad blood would be stirred by some art of mine, or some refusal to act. The circumstance that some persons who hail me after one appli cation of equal Justice, as a far seeing, conservative patriot, denounce me af ter the next, as an unreasoning radi cal, does not greatly disturb my equanimity. I Fet that down as all In the day's work." TAFT MONEY OFFERED Bet Makes Big President Odds-On Favorite. The wager recently offered In New York of $,".dC0 to $4Kn that the pres ident will be reelecte.l if nominated, Beemsto show that somebody has con siderable confidence in the return of the president s administration to pow er. Somebody v.itli J.'iimio believes that Hill Taft can come hack. Motley talks and some of the en thusiastic backers of Mr. I,a Toilette, Colonel Roosevelt and Woodrow Wil son ought to come to the front and take the short end of this bet. As a sporting proposition, this is a good bet, even if he loses, but the fact that there nre no takers as yet speaks elo quently. The east, which necessarily gets a clearer view of the president and a more Intimate knowledge of his work, from being closer to him, Is evi dently pretty well satisfied with Pres ident Taft and believes he will be re elected. The bet will be allowed to stand for some time, It Is reported, waiting for some courageous enemy of the administration to come to ths front with bis $4000. .'; t5l'' Vt fey wjanaMBMB wiwi a, va, tnl-qtajaaU ,,-, ' '.iL 'v- ;.-'ry. - k - t- A light, durable Spray Rig designed by the best orchard man in America, and built by the best mechanics in the world General Agent on the HEIGHTS A. C. STATE N SPECIAL MISSION FURNITURE We are prepared to make to order almost anything in spec ially designed Mission Furniture and solicit your order for any thing you want made in that line. To keep our men and ma chines busy we will make special low prices for February and March. We also make Finishing Lumber for your house. J. M. WRIGHT & CO. Thonc 306-X SPECIAL FOR aturday, Following are a lew ol the Bargains For That Day Only $35.00 Hanvood Guitar. $25.00 $15.00 Rex Guitar $11.00 $12.50 Rex Guitar $0.00 $11.00 Rex Mandolin $S.25 $25.00 Mondolin Harp $18.50 $5.00 Metronome $3.75 And others as rood 'Remember the "Date and the Tlacc f)ood River Studio RdureR's Sale of White Salmon Orchard The M.icliineH A I'.r.'iuir si) iicrv or-i chard mill rum li, mile nortlienst of bite S.iliniin, VYiinIi., will lie sold iimler order ol the Superior Court of Klickitat County, W nli , liy a referee appointed In a partition suit on or before March M, 1:11-'. i:celletitly located on main Snowileti road. 1 every foot uwalile, no stone, ."id acres cleared, balance liulit brush. -IJ acres la apples, pears and st ra v berries, '11 acres beatliikt apple trees. It acres alfa'f.i, complete set f irm bulMiniis. Will be sold at private sale to highest mill best bid ler; bid will be Feb. 2,4- received lip to March ."1st f"r the hole mi acre. or for any subdh Ntoti desired ( nc t Mrd c.i!i. balance on mortnaue. Title C"od, n.iprl. reti ciimbranco. Correspond w It h Hn T. harcll, referee, (b ddeildale, U ; I'. V.. I'lynn. .1 I.. Sutherland, attor ney. . I. 'c. Mclnne ,.r I red I'.r.ic i on t lie place i o ncr. N lilte a I uion; Ceorce K V I ! I 1 1 f-. attorn. , Hon I 1 i;icr. Oregon j Hit Le j.ic "I 'id your li' li uncle leave inn. li ." ' Cone n I . u "es f. a- la inK Iii w lil." - I 'clout 1 ice l're e.ik Fairbanks Morse Sprayers Pumps, Gas Engines Wood Saws, Etc. Hood 'KixJcr, Oregon Blacksmithing and Wagon Work Farm Implements and Logging tools repaired. Plow work a specialty. Howell Bros. Two doors east of Fashion Stables Hood R.ver, Ore. Phone 22 7-X Cigars and Tobacco... We carry all tlie popul ar brands Confectioner)' f'resh Candies that will tickle the palate. Pool Tables Rnjoy your spare moment at tliee fascinating jjames. C. L. WORSE I 1 7 OA .St. j Some people wouldn't U'licc that a cloinl lia'l a silver lining unless it was counted out to j tliem in silver dollars, i