The Hood River news. (Hood River, Or.) 1909-current, March 20, 1912, Page 9, Image 9

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    THE HOOD RIVER NEWS, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 20. 1912
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CLASSIFIED ADS.
EVERYBODY READS THE NEWS "WANT" ADS.
FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE
H
ay Timothy, also good bright
and clean grain and alfalfa
hay ior saie at nieauow lirooK
'arm. I'hone 216-X. 7-tfc
For Kent FWriished rooms.
Phone 89-M. 9-4tp
For rent-Several suites of mod
ern housekeeping rooms; from
$10 to $20 a month. Mrs. II. J,
Frederick, phone GDL. lOtfc
For sale A gentle, 10-year-old
general purjx)se horse. (lood
roadster. Will work on' cultiva
tor or in team. Dr. lironson.
ll-12c
anted to rent large furnish
ed room for the summer. In
ornoar town. I'hone 322-M ll-12p
For rent The lest seconl floor
office room with fireproof vault
in th? city at low price. Inquire
at Koom 8, Davidson Huilding.
11-llc
orsale-At a bargain, a fully
equipped 40 h. p. Apperson au
tomobile. Inquire of owner, C
C. Lemmon. I'hone 38-L ll-12c
Wanted Board and room in pri
vate family by two young men
Address (J. C. M. care News 12p
For Kent Six room house. 714
Cascade avenue. Applv Kranz
Hardware Co. 12-13c
F:
LIVE STOCK AND FOWLS
Tor sale team of work horses,
I N. W. Bone. 8-1 1 p
or Sale-R. I. Red eggs for
hatching, $1 per 15. A. L.
)avies, Columbia and 9th street
'hone 1G7-X 9-12
For Sale Good all-around horse
for buggy or farm work, single
or double. Weighs about 1100,
Apply Dr. Dutro. 9-tfc
or Sale Rhode Island Red eggs
I 7o cents a setting,
for service. $1. C.
I'hone 21 12-M 9-12p
Jersey bul
E. Miller.
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 oest ien or Keels 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 tor setting and day-old
chicks. Bees for sale. Phone
orders to G. M. Eddie, number
1S22-L. 7-lOc
F
or Sale Fine Jersey cow. In
quire at Franz Hardware store.
12-13c
Wanted To trade high grade, G
year-old, 1200 lb. Kentucky
combination driver and saddle
horse, safe for ladv, for first
class (young) 1400 lb. ranch
horse. Telephone 205 ,K. 12-13c
Wanted -Second hand bicycle,
II good condition. W. A. Tread-
12-13)
plants at
just west
of Mt. Hood Hotel. Reserve
vour plants early. I'hone 228-K.
T. T. Newhall. 12-15c
For Sale Indian Runner duck
eggs. White egg strain. $1.00
Ier setting of 12. J. K Elliott,
Wyeth. Oregon. I2-23p
For Sale White Wyandotte eggs
for hatching, from my best
trap-nested layers. Ringhouse
strain. I'hone 1832-K. 12-13p
F
well, K. l. I). .o. J.
For Sale Strawberry
The City Tree Yard.
Bargain - Stump puller, Swinson
No. 2. Write or telephone, Geo.
V. Allen Orchards, I'arkdale,
Ore. I'hone 2X5. 12-13c
For rent Clean Housekeeping
apartments all conveniences,
close in, 810 Columbia St. I'hone
312-M. Call after 4 p.m. 12-13p
EMPLOYMENT COLUMN
Wanted - Position on fruit ranch.
Understand the care of trees
and horses. Single man, good
references. Address L, care of
Hood River News. 12-13p
Young Japanese lxy wants posi
tion as cook and to do house
work in small family' Riu,
phone im. 10-14p
Sewing done by the day or week
at your home. Apply Miss
E!izaleth Ware, phone 115L lOtf
Wanted Reliable man to bid on
clearing 15 acres at once. R.
T. Newhall, 277M. 10.11c
Uanted Place on fruit ranch by
Tfexperienced fruit man. Ad
dress C.S.P.. care News. 1 1-1 lp
ill paper at Portland prices.
Samples from two of the lar
gest houses in Portland- Esti
mates on painting, papering.tint-
mg, carriage or auto painting.
G. M. Eddie, phone 1822-L.
ll-f
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
or Sale-Full blood Buff Ply
mouth Rock eggs for hatching;
also day old chicks. Order now.
Address Mrs. C. M. Page, The
Dalles. Oregon. 7-tfc
Tor Sale A bay mare, weight
I 1200 pounds; 6 years old.sound
and true; a good roadster. Gil
bert Morse, near Belmont planer.
10-13p
or Sale High-class pure-bred
Barred Plymouth Rock cocker
els. Lggs for hatching from ex
cellent layers, $1 for 15; 50 or
more, 5c. Gust. Westerberg,
Phone Odell 18. 10-13p
F
REAL ESMJLSECIIOJ
Wanted -to contract a straw
berry patch. Phone 133.11 13c
Notice to Homeseekers and Sell
Hers -Are 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. Games;
field manager, J. T. Nealeigh.
oltfc
For Sale 230 acresof land, from
$50.00 per acre up. Will sell
20-acre tract with part in trees.
C. J. Calkins. Phone 50-K. tfc
For Exchange 80 acres of fine
red shot soil at Underwood, 2
miles from station, on Columbia
River blufF, 2 acres in one year
trees, lfi acres slashed and burned,
small house, tools, etc. Will
trade for unencumbered Hood
River property or interest-bearing
paper. Reed & Henderson,
Inc.
otice to Apple Tree Planters-
Noticc
We
W
Wanted - Boarders by day or
If week. "The Heights," 917
12th street, phone 278-X. G-tf-c
BUSINESS ADVERTISING
Loan Agency Loans offered:
$3X), $500, $G00, $800, $1000,
$2000. I,oans wanted: $150,
$200. $300. $350, $750, $1200,
$1500, $1800. Apply to A. W.
Onthank, 30!) Oak street. 2-8-c
IF you have not worn a Spirella
Corset you have not known
real corset satisfaction. Its pat
ented boning makes it the most
flexible, durable, comfortable,
lightest, coolest, most sanitary
corset ever made, and it perma
nently retains its shape. Ap
pointments to suit your conven
ience in your own home. Send
card or phone 118-K. Mrs. Hat
tie Castner, 272 Cascade Avenue,
next door west of Gilbert Imple
ment Co. 12-tfc
are running a bargain
counter nursery. We can do this
because we are manager, presi
dent, secretary, treasurer, plant
er, grower, digger and packer 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 looking
for a bargain, are you? Write J.
T. Nealeigh, or phone 218-K,
Hood River, Ore., or I. C. Nea
leiah, R. D. 4. Sherwood, Ore.
l()-13p
Wormy rhllilren tire unhappy, puny
iiml Hlckly. They ran't lt othrrwlHo
while worniN cut nwny tlx-lrotrfngth
ami vltnllty. A few (Iuhi-h of White'
Cream WrinlfiiKi' prrfuriim a marvel
ohm tnuiMformatton. CheerftilneHH,
HtreiiKtl) anil the rony bloom of
health HHe(llly return. Price "c per
bottle. Solil by Chan. N. Clarke.
Better
Baking
With
Crescent
A Bftter
linking Powder
a
(Jorrcspondencc
OAK GROVE
A. G. Wing and family moved
out to their ranch from town last
week. Mr. Wing spent a good
part of the winter in Idaho.
The social given by the Ladies'
Aid of the Oak Grove church at
the home of Mrs. English last
Thursday afternoon was well at
tended and everyone had a good
time.
We are glad to learn that Mrs.
J. W. Palmer is convalescing
very nicely from her recent se
vere illness.
Mr. and Mrs. Elmer R. Moller
spent Tuesday at their ranch
while on their way to Portland
from New York. They will re
turn from Portland next Thurs
day.
Frank Fosburg purchased a big
team of bays and a complete out
fit last Saturday. He intends to
do general work.
W. L. Nichols and family have
returned from California where
they spent the winter. They re
port a very enjoyable time.
Phil Carroll spent Saturday
and Sunday in Portland.
Mr. and Mrs. George Simons
came up from Portland Saturday
to spend several days at Mid
Oaks.
Walton A. Green of New York
is spending a few days with
rred McCrea. Mr. Green ex
pects to remain in the valley all
summer.
Mr. and Mrs. W. E. King re
turned last week from Portland,
where they have been spending
the winter. Mrs. Abbott of Port-
and, who returned with them, is
now a guest at Rainbow Ranch
Mr. and Mrs. Ravelin enter
tained at a card party Saturday
evening. Everything was in
green in honor of St. Patrick.
Those present were Mr. and Mrs.
C. W. Hooker, Mr. and Mrs.
W. E. King, Mrs. Abbott, and
Mr. and Mrs. J. II. Heilbronner.
J. H. Sutthoff of Seattle spent
several days at his ranch last
week.
Mrs. J. II. Osborn and children
moved out to Apple Dell last
week.
Miss Ethel Albright is visiting
friends in Portland and Oregon
City.
Joe McCrea was a Sunday vis
itor at the McCrea ranch.
J. W. Church of Walla Walla
spent Tuesday at his ranch, Ter
race Heights. His children. Don
ald and Dorothy, returned home
with him.
Francis Irwin of Portland came
up to spend Saturday and Sun
day at his ranch.
William B. Dyer, who has re
cently opened a studio in Port-
and, spent Saturday and Sunday
at his ranch.
'"Squire" Lemmon announces
arrival of his first Rhode Island
led chicks last Saturday. He
claims first honors as usual.
Don't forget the West Side Im
provement Club meeting which
will be held the first Tuesday in
April, rurther details as to
program and place of meeting
will be announced next week.
The grading work which was
done on Martin's Hill last week
is a decided improvement. The
old fill was raised about six feet
and it has reduced the grade to a
ery gentle one. Work is now
being done on the hill just north
of the store, which when com
pleted, will help eliminate anoth
er bad pull. Uak Grove will
more than ever live up to its rep
utation of having some of the
best roads in the valley this year.
James H. Lemmon, who has
been in Portland all winter, is
now in San Francisco.
Wanted to Kent
A lare f urtilnlioil limine fur the
Hummer, In or near town. Phone
PINE GROVE
Miss Marion Van Horn spent
the week end at her home on the
Butte, returning to Portland
Monday.
Mesdames Jeffries and An
drews, who have been visiting in
Spokane for several weeks, are
home again.
Mr. Mountain of Centerville,
who has had charge of the sing
ing during the revival meetings
which closed Sunday evening, re
turned to his home Monday.
Mrs. McDonald's Sunday
school class held its weekly meet
ing at the home of E. E. Lage
Tuesday evening.
Miss Edith Waterman, who
has been giving some splendid
talks here for the past three
weeks, has begun a series of
meetings at Odell.
Miss Katie Walker went to
Washougal Saturday to sjend a
few days with the home folks.
Ernest Dickson, accompanied
by his sister, Miss Ruth of The
Dalles, spent Sunday visiting
friends at Pine Grove.
Mr. and Mrs. Keck and son
and Mr. McGee, who spent the
winter in California, have re
turned to Pine Grove.
Mr. Cook of Halsey is visiting
his daughter, Mrs. Frank Deth
man. Among Portland visitors of the
past week were Hans Lage, E.
E. Lage and M. M. Hill.
Mrs. Riddell left Monday to
spend some time visiting her
sons in Portland.
Miss Lizzie Paash has gone to
Seattle on a visit.
Miss Zena Miller spent Satur
day and Sunday with the home
folks at Pine Grove.
Miss Mary Hunt who has been
in the sanitarium in Portland for
some time, is home again very
much improved.
Miss Brown of Hood River is
visiting friends here.
Mrs. Wilkenson of The Dalles
has been visiting at the home of
Mrs. J, O. Mark.
The many friends of Jim Ma-
loy and family heartily welcome
them back to our midst and hope
they have come to stay perma
nently.
Mr. and Mrs. Howland very
enjoyably entertained a number
of their friends Saturday even
ing.
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Jarvis
are the proud parents of a ten-
pound baby boy.
Airs, misy Keigei and son
Herman spent Sunday at Park
dale,
Preaching services next Sun-
eay morning at 11 o clock. Pray
ermeeting Thursday of this
week.
TAFT LIKE CLEVELAND
Raaemblt Other Big President In
Independence.
Another Cleveland," Is what Pres
ident Taft him been termed during the
pant year. People who have studied
his administration and his courag
eous devotion to pledges of the plat
form upon which he was elected have
given him this title. His absolute In
difference to attacks of Intemperate
and IrreBponslble writers, his firm ad
herence to what he considers the best
Interests of the whole' country, and
his disregard of the varying political
currents, seem to Justify this charac
terization. The president Is not a politician.
He has made this evident throughout
his term by his refusal to take advan
tage of every opportunity to boost
himself into popular favor. With the
firm belief that the platform upon
which he was elected meant some
thing, and his earnest work to redeem
every pledge made, he has been too
CQPYfitOH r. 1Q9 BffAl." OHQS.tt Y.
Cash to Loan
We have eawh to loan upon bu-
proveil raneii property.
Hood Kivku IUnkim; & Tiii st Co.
Wire Wound Continuous Stave
WOOD STAVES PIPE
KPLLY BKOS., Agents
4th St. Bet. Oak and State
Phone Hood River, Ore.
Kent & Garrabrant
Confectionery, Cigars
Fishing Tackle
Spaulding's Sporting oods
All Kinds of Soft Drinks
Oak Stmt. oipooi( Smith lllork. HnoH Kivar
When In need of printing retiM-mlier
the New.
Lots ! Lots ! !
AI50 Ten Acre Tracts
Ten Fer Cent Cash;
Ten to Fifteen Dol
lars per month in
monthly payments.
SOUTH OF BALL GROUND
A . W . KING
Buy Direct From Our Faotory
And hti the midJIrman't profit end arlling
exprnte. 3-crosi panel doors;
fir quality; 1 4 tues ( ,
$1.30
Fer very Purpose at One Price to All
Bungalow Sah 10 of the latrtt deaignt in
46 aurt in Itot k. Parn, holbrd, hawmrnt
and chicken coop tash in stock. Only fiifl
quality aash sold.
Window Trim
10 piccn, tied in bundle; 3 flylft; Qf
hiat quality: pet art only ....... OvC
Lmt US fiaur en your millwo k, paint and
hardware bill. VV do not all ronah lumbar.
Writ for Calaloa No. 32
Piles! Piles! Piles!
Wttltartm' Indian l'lli- ointment will euro
Itllml, lllt'piliiiK ami li.-lmm I'll. a. It at
aorba tli timiorx, nllavn itrlmi at omo.
arts a poiiltlre. kIv.s inxt.int relief.
Wllllnnm' Imllnn l'lle ointment la lire-
pnreil for IMIea nml Itetilnit ef the private
pnrta lrti ararint n. mail ;"V nnd fl mv
WILLIAMS MFQ. CO.. Props . Clexland. Ohlt
l or Sale by Carl A. IM.ith, DrujjRlM
PRESIDENT TAFT.
intent upon Ills business to consider
mere popularity. He has been satia
fied to do what is bfst for the whole
country, leaving the verdict to the
public. Baseless charges are bound
to fall to the ground; perhaps not
today, but Burely tomorrow.
This was 1'resident Cleveland' at
titude throughout his armlnistratlon.
He was independent and this won for
him intemperate criticism, even bor
dering on vilification. To-day the
American people realize the greatnesa
of Grover Cleveland, Just as in the
future they are bound to acknowledge
the similar eminence among presi
dents of William H. Taft.
Signs of the turning tide are appar
ent now. The press of the country la
more inclined than It ever has been,
to grant the president a fair hearing.
People are realizing to a greater ex
tent than at any time during the Taft
administration, that the work of the
past three years has been for the ben
efit of the country as a whole. No
interest or faction has been able to
werve the president to serve the ad
vantage of anybody and he has had
the courage to refuse to be popular in
order to be Just.
When Death Comti to Venice.
When any oue dies in Venice there is
posted up on his house and upon the
neighboring houses, by way of Infor
mation, a printed placard, giving the
name, the age. the birthplace, the
cause of death and n certificate that
the dead received the sacraments, that
he died like a good Christian, and ask
ing the faithful to pray for him
Theophile Cautier. "Travels In Italy."
Sauce.
"The Impudence of that young broth
tr of mine!" exclaimed Mrs. Nagger.
He Just told me 1 was no chicken
when I married you."
"Well" replied her unsympathetic
husband, "that's true enough. You
weren't a chicken, were you?"
"No; I was a goose." Philadelphia
Press.
No wie man
younger - Swift.
ever wished t be
When you feel
discouraeed,
confused, ner
vous, tired, worried or despondent it is a
sure si fin von need MOTTS NERVERINE
PILLS. They renew the normal vigor and
make life worth living lie sura and ask for
Mott's Nerverine Pills d,
WILLIAMS MFC. CO.. Props.. Cl.T.l.nd, Ohio
l or Sale by Carl A. Plath, Orugg'st I
Notice of Completion of (iraJing of
l ourth Street
Nottce In liereliy nlven that l'..
Hull, contractor,' lui tiled written
notice thin ll'tli day of Mareti. r.'i.,
of the completion of the Improve
ment of Fourth street I y (frailliu; the
8ii me from proiuTt v line t o ctirh line
nml from curb line to curb line, under
bis contract with this city heretofore
made and entered Into, anil under
nllnanee No. .'!Jt!. and that the
amount due alil contractor for nald
Improvement upon It acceptance Is
hereby mated to In- ? lil l.
Ami notice In further ir! xrn that 1
nnv objection to the acceptance ot
nald work under the contract with
the nald contractor on the part of
the clt v ma v be tiled In the oltice of
the undersigned City Kivorder t.v any
Interented party at any time within
neven days from the date ot mini;
nald notice, to wit: within seven day s
from the I'.'th dav of March. l'.HJ.
I'hls notice Is published In the
Hood Klver News for two eonseeu
the Issues, the first puMlcn t Ion be-
ln the '.I'th day of March I'M."
II. I,. Ilow t:, Ci i v Ki i ount t:
Spray Your Rose Bushes with jj Saturday Special Bitter Sweet
Nictone, 25c and 50c II Chocolates, full pound, 35c
Leather Wrist Bands, 25c
For strained, weak or swollen
wrists; mechanics and others will
find them beneficial in strength
ening and protecting the wrists.
Lace to the shape of any wrist.
Each 25c.
Red Cedar Flakes, 15c
Protect your furs and clothing
from the ravages of moths. A
little sprinkled in your clothes
closet and among your clothing is
sufficient. We know of no better
moth preventive. Package of Red
Cedar Flakes for 1 5c.
1 1 Elite Cleaning Pad, 10c
!i A little wonder worker that re
, moves almost instantaneously
' spots from clothing, ink from the
: fingers, etc. Its size is convenient
' for the shopping bag. Invaluable
to those who travel. Only I Oc.
j
! JUST IN-
I "Violet Dulce" Talcum Poder, 25c
A new and valuable addition to
the popular "Violet Dulce" line
and one that is going to find fav
or with those who are particular
in their choice of Talcum Pow
der. Try it. The price is 25c.
Our Leader-VICTORIA FABRIS 60 Sheets and 50 Envelopes in our
Special Selling price, 35c It's a 50c value.
Let us do your developing. We use Velox Paper exclusively
None better. Satisfactory work guaranteed.
Sole agents for Liggett's Chocolates, full pounds 90c
CARL A. PLATH
DRUGGIST
Store
fjaUXjJJlJaXJX!(j
A Splitting Headache
Often comes from overwork, but more often
from over straining the eyesight. Nine-tenths
of the headaches today are caused by eye
trouble. Bring those troubles to me and let me
correctly adjust glasses to your sight.
C larKe
IS he J&ovcler
WE DO NOT EXPERIMENT WITH YOUR CLOTHES
The success of our FRENCH DRY CLEANING department stands back
of this statement; we are experts who understand thoroughly the treat
ment of the great variety of fabrics in daily use, and each article Is han
dled in a manner that secures the best results.
FRENCH DRV CLEANING is being recognized more anj more each
Jay as one of the most important industries In existence; as an economi
cal factor in our daily lives it is without an equal. GOOD DRESSERS
find these services invaluable, not only in keeping their clothes in the
best of condition at all times, but by increasing the wearing quality .which
means a great reduction in their clothing bills.
The reputation we hae earned throughout the Valley as the OLD-EST-LARGEST-HEST
is the result of -'satisfaction given."
Suits Made to OrderSatisfaction Guaranteed.
SPAULDING & GESSLING
CLEANING AND PRESSING
Basement of Brosius Blk Phone I3X
A wh.it thk r
you havc.oktU'mc question of
GOOD TEA
4 This seal absolutely excludes
air and moisture.
CHASE & SAN BOUNDS
CANISTER TEAS
ALL VARIETIES
sold i:CLi siri ly in hood rilr by
THE STAR GROCERY
'GOOD THIMiS TO EA I "
PERIGO & SON
Ortley. Newtown and Spitzenbet tf
True to name nursery ttock. One
and two years old; fine thrifty
trees; four to eight feet. It will
pay purchasers to inquire before
buying their spring stock.
MOORl: BROTHERS
PHONES 2052-X AND 205-X HOOD RIVER, OREGON