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THE HOOD RIVER NEWS, WEDNESDAY. APRIL 10. 1912 0 CLASSIFIED ADS. I V? EVERYBODY READS THE NEWS "WANT" ADS. FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE EMPLOYMENT COLUMN W For Sale Two tents, 12x14. Ap plyOdell Blacksmith Shop, R F. I). 2, 14-15c for Sale One team, hack, disk Iwith extension, Acme harrow, y-foot-wide windmill, new. A. Niehams. Phone Odell 143.14-15 Tor Sale or trade three-year-old iMoriran filly, sound and gentle Will sell cheap or exchange for a hack and light farm wagon in good condition. Phone 1872M 14-loc for Sale-Seed potatoes. Crock er & de Reding. Phone 133, 14-17c lllanted A Victrola cheap, for II cash. About the $75 size Phone 224-K 14-15c Tor Sale-One tent. 21x30, 4 1-2 wall, 10 oz. duck. As good as new. Phone 2042-X or address Herman E. Avery, Hood River, 14-15c H Tor Rent Two large bright I rooms, separately or together, furnished or unfurnished, hot and cold water, two blocks from postoffice, corner Front and State sts. Mrs. Murray Kay, Phone 32-B. 13tfc ay Timothy, also good bright and clean grain and alfalfa hay tor sale at Meadow lirook arm. Phone 21G-X. Mfc Tor rent -Several suites of mod- ern housekeeping rooms; from $10 to $20 a month. Mrs. II. J Frederick, phone (J9L. lOtfc llanted - Board and room in pri II vate family bv two young men Address (I. C. M. care News 12p Tor Sale Strawberry plants at I The City Tree Yard, just west of Mt. Hood Hotel. Reserve your plants early. Phone 228-K. TVI Newhall. 12-15c Tor Sale Indian Runner duck I eggs. White egg strain. $1.00 per setting of 12. J. K Elliott, Wyeth, Oregon. I2-23p or Sale -Studebaker 3-inch wagon, good as new. Plow, cultivator and other small tools. Phone 320-X. 1 M7p Tor Sale Piano. Cost" $500, in Ifine condition. Will sell for one-third. Must be cash. Address J. P. B. care of News. 14-15p Bee Supplies Send me yonr or ders early and save time and money. Everything in the bee line. Address W. W. Dakin, 1205 Seventh St. Phone 107X. 15-tfc For Sale Choice building lot, 50 xlOl, Cass add. Price $500, terms. Ira I. Judd, Hotel Ore gon. 15-18c For Sale- Stock in West Side Ir rigating Company representing two inches of water. Phone 21 12L. 15-lGc For Rent - Six-room house. 714 Cascade Avenue. Apply Franz Hardware Company. 15-lGc For Sale -Eight slightly-used brooders. Good as new. Will sell together for $70 or $10 each if sold separately. See one of them at Gilbert Implement Co. store or call on us at Mt. Hood. Ives & Frye. 14-15c F BUSINESS ADVERTISING loan Agency Loans offered: L$300, $500, $000, $800, $1000, $2000. Loans wanted: $150, $200, $300, $350, $750, $1200, $1500, $1800. Apply to A. W. Onthank, 309 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 otice to Apple Tree Planters We 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 lxking for a bargain, are you? Write .1. T. Nealeigh, or phone 218-K, Hood River, Ore., or I. C. Nea leiah. R. I). 4, Sherwood, Ore. 14-tfc anted Married man experi enced in orchard work. Stea dy work for right man. Dicker- son & Peck. Phone 205K. 1415c lllanted -Position by man and llwite on ranch. Address Earl E. Eby, Gen. Del., Hood River, Ore. 14-15p Pituation wanted A Japanese O boy wants job before 9 a. m or after 8 p. m. Geo. Miya, care News. 14-17p Wanted Anyone who wishes to hire help or anyone seeking employment, to call on Mrs. Myrtle Morris, Cascade Avenue. first door west of Mt. Hood ho tel. Phone 114-M. 13tf-c young Japanese boy wants posi- I tion as cook and to do house work in small family' Riu, phone 1G0. 10-14p Uall paper at Portland prices. If Samples from two of the lar gest houses in Portland- Esti mates on painting, papen ng, tint ing, carriage or auto painting. G. M. Eddie, phone 1822-L. Wanted Hoarders by day or week. "The Heights," 917 12th street, phone 278-X. G-tf-c Wanted -75 young men to at tend meetings held by the Young Men's Athletic Club at the Grace U. B. church gymna sium Sunday at 10 a. m. Nice time assured. M. S. Frederick, Secy. 13-4p LIVE STOCK AND FOWLS or Sale Four cows, all fresh milkers. Apply E. L. Rood, Mt. Hood. Ore. 14.17p or Sale Black Minorca eggs, 50 cents per setting; Also Suc cess vacuum cleaners. Mrs. Ben H. Iage. Phone 3202X. 15-16c For Sale Cheap A good horse, buggy and harness. Telephone 99-Odell. 15-lGc F F W F anted To buy a good, gentle cow. Phone 2042X. 15-1 fic or Sale One good driving horse two buggies, one single set of work harness. Phone 209x. 1415c Sale Good Cow. Phone 19G2-K. 14-15c or Sale Good all-around horse for buggy or farm work, single or double. Weighs about 1100. Apply Dr. Dutro. 9-tfc or Sale - S. C. R. I. Red and S. C. White Leghorn eggs for setting. Both breeds are pure bI(K)d 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. II. Scobee. 8tfc F A Hon wan born to Itov. am) Mm. W. II. Voting yentenlny. Mayor Wright retuniel yi'Hterduy from ft liiiHlncHM trip to Portland. Mr. (.'. X. Clarke left yewterday for a v1lt with rt'liitlvt-H nt Dufur. Mr. unl Nlrn. (it'orge I. ChrlHtle of Port land, former rt'MlilctitH, are upend ing u few days vlHltlng friends here. At the meeting of the council Moil clay evening City Treanurer U. A HendiTdou whh granted u Hillary of 1 10 per month u compensation for hln serviced. Arthur Clarke In drtlllngHome ama teur TheHplann at White Salmon, who are to give a minstrel wliovv on the 10th. They will be uHHlxteri by a number of Hood Ktier'H vaudeville artlHtM. Arrangements are being made for a gathering of the county school teach ers to be held at I'lne (JroveonMay -I. State Superintendent Alderman will deliver an address and there will also be another speaker. I). K. Miller, one of the pioneer rod' dents of the I'pper Valley, has re turned to his ranch near 1'arkdale after havlngiUK'nt several weeks here undergoing Treatment for rheuma tlsm. from which he Is now recover Ing. ERNEST C. SMITH of Hood River if : f i f For District Attorney lie Is not and never has been a p illtlclan. He promises an honest, vigorous enforcement of the law and nothing else. I le has the support of the Influential men of every commun ity In the district. There Is a reason. Look f r his name on the ballot. It Is the third ami last, but see Luke 1.1::. adv. D N F N on't buy Yellow Reds. My S O. Knoue island Keds are a good dark red, and a combina tion of the best pure-blooded strains on the coast. Eggs for setting. Yards at Ruthton sta tion. Address L. W. Way. R. D 3, box 33, Hood River. 14tfc REAL ESTATE SECTION ror Sale 10 acres, east side, 6 W r ! . . 1 i-z mues out; part in wearing, 'hone at noon hour or after six. 2003-L. 14-17r or Sale -15 acres, 3-year-old orchard, 2i miles southwest of city. Inquire owner, J. W. An derson. 15 -18p otice 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. 51tfc or 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 or Exchange 80 acres of fine red shot soil at Underwood, 2 miles from station, on Columbia River bluff, 2 acres in one year trees, 16 acres slashed and burned, small house, tools, etc. Will trade for unencumbered Hood River property or interest-bearing paper. Reed & Henderson, Inc. l(IIEE8Pnfllll8 SILK EUSTIC HOSIMY Knit la flt Tfjnr mm. JYm BiMuitirmaft Vah m raqaaai. W00DARD, CLARKE & CO. PORTLAND, 0UOOI F F 12 ACRES 6 acres in Apples and Pears; house and barn; on two county roads. Abun dance of good water with place; 1 mile from town. EASY TERMS Would consider trade in city property H. M. PR1NDLE, P. 0. Box 357 Kvery family that has children Is liable to have croup; Invariably at night. If ltallard's Horeliound Syr up Is kept In the house, It saves (folnjj after the medicine at an Inconvenient time and checks that attack prompt ly. I'rlce 2.V, and $1 per bottle Sold by ( has. X. Clarke. Colonist Fares DAILY March I5t to April 15, 1912 From th Middloand Kantcrn portions of the United State ami Canada to all point in the Northwest on the.,.. Oregon-Washington Railroad & From CHICAGO $33.00 ' ST. LOUS 32.00 OMAHA 25.00 " KANSAS CITY 23.00 ST. IAIIL 25.00 Proportionately low fares from all other points. Direct service from Chi cago, St. Paul, Omaha and Kansas City over the C. & N. W., UNION PACIITC, OKLOON SHORT UNI- and O.-W. R. & N. Lines Protected by Automatic Block Signal YOU CAN PRLPAY FARI-S Whil 1hw mti pily WrntlMuini! only, tarrm may ln trrtmtil hy flixMHttnf( vain of thf ttckft with your hn-m mrnt. Ami an nrilrr wtll ho t.!. frraphml (n any aildrftK irivpn. Anl in tnlling of our vit rioiirr ami wonderful opportunttirn for Home lluiltlinft. Illiintratpil ami rHiahlo rrintnl matter will I mailoil anyone tu whitfn you wlrh it arnt. by ail ilrPKinnir. J. H. FREDRICY, Agent, Hood River, Ore. MR, DABNEY WRITES OF TRIP ABROAD (Continuad from Ut week) places the barns are a part of or con nected whh the houses. The fields are Htnull and well cultivated, hut not much stock U to be seen anywhere. There are many peat (joks. Don't Spray Applet. In passing through the noted fruit dlKtriet 1 noticed that the people do not spray or prune their trees, and between the rows of trees the spare Is taken up with small fruits and vege tables; consequently their apples are small and not a good merchantable fruit. Iublin Is a beautiful city, located on the river, and has a population of lino, (fix . It has many heautltul buildings and some cathedrals, also a castle. Many of the streets are w ide and beau tiful and the city has sonic splendid parks. Phoenix Park contains about 2000 acres, and has fine driveways and walks, pretty groves, etc. Nearly Too deer of various colors roam at will through it. It also contains a good zoological garden. An Irian Mother's Love. I stopped one day to ask an old lady about a certain cathedral, and after she had answered my questions she said, "You are from America?" 1 answered "Yes." And with tears in her eyes she said that she had two sons in America and was afraid they would starve to death. Then she said, "You ought to know my boys," and I asked, "What Is the name? And she replied. "It is Murphy, and when I last heard from them they were in Butte." I answered, "It is hardly possible that 1 know your sons, for there are fX Mur- phys in Butte and I live 1 1 miles from there." As she wiped her eyes, I assured her that her sons would get along all right and could do better in America than In Ireland. The Dublin Mountains, a few miles to the south and west of the city, form a beautiful background. Dublin has many poor people in the congested districts, and the city hat Inaugurated a system to relieve them. They are procuring land outside of the city and erecting small cottages, where the people can have their gardens, etc. It is, to my mind, a splendid sstem and bhould be adopted in any c:iy. Our next stop was at ( ork. one of the oldest cities in Ireland. It is lo cated on the Kiver Dee, and has a pop ulation of about 80,000. The city has many narrow, winding streets anu many poor people live along some of them. In one part of the city there is a corporation building covering mote than a large block, surrounded by streets. It is one story hluii and pro portioned off into small rooms of va rious sizes with alleyways about six feet wide. The rooms are rented out for oo pence per week for one about S by lo feet to the poor class of Irish merchants, who have the rooms tilled with everything to wear. use. eat or throw away; In fact, It is a conglom eration of everythini? with Irish wit thrown in. Blarney Castle is a few miles distant and is located on an ele vation overlooking pleasing valleys and Copyrifbt Han ScbafToer At Marl OPENING display of spring models in suits and overcoats; it ought to interest you. Lots of snappy new ides; smart long lapels, the high cut waistcoat, the shaped-over-the-hips style in coats and trousers Hart Schaffner & Marx have produced for us some especially lively models this Spring; things young men will want; things good for any man, of any age. IiOt 119 show you what we have; doesn't cost anything to look at them; and its economy to buy them. Suits $18 ami up THE PARIS FAIR Home of H. S. & M. Suits sloping wooded hills. The castle walls are four stories high and the Blarney stone is within five feet of the top on the outside. One who kisses It must be an athlete. There are some caves near the castle that are of considerable interest. One was used at one time for a prison and was closed au the en trance by a strong Iron gate or door. Cork has some cathedrals and among them is St. Ann de Shandon. It is fa mous for its beautiful bells, which chime out in soft, clear tones and re verberate from every hill and dell. Shandon Bells. I. Shandon bells were softly ringing. Near the closing of the day, Their Joys of heaven sweetly bringing, As they really seem to Bay, "Nearer my God to Thee." II. And as the people gathered round them, Burdened with life's weal and woe. While the notes of that old anthem Were coming forth in accents slow, "Ken though It bo a cross, It raiseth ine. III. And still the bells kept tolling In one long solemn strain; And the people's voices rolling As they sang the sweet refrain. And all our songs shall be "Nearer my Cod to Thee." IV. But now the day is ended, The bells have ceased to swing; The voltes that with them blended When at lust they softly sing, "Nearer my God to Thee." V. And now good fellowship anil cheer. As they all doth homeward go. Disappearing far and near. Forgetting sorrow and their woe; Kach one humming Joyfully, "Nearer, nearer my God to Thee." (Continued Next Week) Low Fares East Visit Home the Old VTA O-W. R. & N. 0. S. L and UNION PACIFIC Linet Protected By Automatic Block Signal Round trip tickets to principal cities in Middle Western and East ern States on sale during APRIL JULY MAY AUGUST JUNE SEPTEMBER Going limit 15 days; final return limit October 31, lyiZ Liberal Stopover Privileges Choice of Routes Baltimore $107.50 Chlcnuo 72.50 Peuver 55.00 KauHHHCItv 60.00 New York 108.50 St. Paul 60.00 Toronto VI. 50 Washington 107.50 Proportionately Reduced Fare to Many Other Point THROUGH TRAIN SERVICE TO THE EAST STRICTLY HIGH -CLASS Call on your Local Agent and let him assist you in outlining A DELIGHTFUL SUMMER OUTING J. H. FREDRICY, Agent HELPFUL HINTS for House Keepers Special Showing of Draperies This Week Tapestry, Art Denims, Fancy and Plain Burlaps, Curtain Nets, Bungalow Scrims, Moirettes, Etc. 48 in. Gobelin Tapestry, the yd.. 60c 36 in. Fancy Art Denims, new colors 1 5c and 20c 36 in. Fancy and Plain Burlap 1 5c and 20c 36 in. Westphalia Fancy Cretonnes 15c 36 in. Light Fancy Drapery Satine 25c 50 in. Fine Macrame Curtain Net 45c 40 in. Bungalow Nets, white or ecru 25c 36 in. New Curtain Nets, white, cream, ecru. 20c to 45c 36 in. New Bordered Bungalow Nets 20c and 25c One Lot 36 in. figured Scrims, 15c a yard Chi-Namel Stencil Outfits $1.00 to $2.50 New Chi-Namel Colors and Stencil Patterns, 36 in. New Designs in Fancy Silkolines and Plain Colors. Ask to see our 36-inch Foundation Silk in Solid Colors; the newest silk drapery material . . 35c Bragg Mercantile Co. Do You Know All did the Qlidden Tour Won the Glidden Trophy for the best team score. Won the Anderson Trophy for the best individual score. Won all the prize money offered in its class. Reached every noon and night con trol on schedule time to the minute. Made more perfect scores than were ever made before in a Glidden tour by one make of car. Had the only perfect team score. Made 55 miles an hour when necess ary, though not a racing car. Was the easiest car on tires in the tour. Two cars finished with New York air in all tires; the third had only three punctures This under the worst road conditions on record. Scored 1003 efficiency at all times. Won all trophies offered. Defeated 63 other cars priced up to $6000 while it is the lowest-priced car to ever win a Glidden tour. flSC W il'iiir!i' w A.m. iiwjx h,'!!, 1 in ': 1 " 'i t 1 i'n .jr m k Jn w if't, i .vm. You can make no mis take in choosing one of the 1012 Maxwell models cars of prov en Reliability, Dura bility and Eiliciency. Maxwell Mascotte S9S0 5-Passenger, 25 h. p. Touring Car Special Touring Car, $1280 Mascotte Roadster, $950 Mercury Roadster, $1150 Messenger Runabout, $600 We will gladly give you a demonstration at any time. Tip-Top Auto Company,lnc. C. P. McCAN, Manager HOOD RIVER, ORE. PHONE 109