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THE HOOD RIVER NEWS, WEDNESDAY, MAY 1. 1912 0 CLASSIFIED ADS. EVERYBODY READS THE NEW'S "WANT" ADS. FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE j EMPLOYMENT COLUMN F For sale Steam sprayer in jt(km1 working condition. Price $125. Call at Kickett's orchard next to Pine Grove store or phone Odell 1S5 and call for S. T. Kicketts. 17tfc For Sale Vounjr pitfs, six weeks old. Opposite Waiitfuintfuin ho tel on State road. 1). C. (larra brant. 10-l)p. For Sale - Strawberry plants at The City Tree Yard, just west of Mt. Hood Hotel. Reserve vour plants earl. Phone 228-K. U. T. Newhall. lG-tfc or Kent Furnished housekeep ing rooms, in two and three room suites. Lights, bath and phone. Everthing modern. Rents range from $10 to $20. Large lawn and plenty of shade trees. Also four-room cottage with pantry and two closets. City water or, if preferred, well with pump. Nice young garden all up goes to renter, l'rice per month $10. Apply to Mrs. II. J. Frederick or phone (!)-L. 17-20c For Sale Pure blood Brown Leghorn eggs for setting; also a few hens and cockerels of the best strains. Phone J. L. Car ter, East Side. 17-lSc For Sale A young team, four and five years old, mare and gelding, weight about 2500 lbs., absolutely quiet and sound. In quire Henderson & McKav. Route 2. Phone lGX-Odell. 10-lSp For Rent Two large bright rooms, separately or together, furnished or unfurnished, hot and cold water, two blocks from postotfiee, corner Front and State sts. Mrs. Murrav Kav, Phone 32-13. 13tfc For Sale Indian Runner duck eggs. White egg strain. $1.00 per setting of 12. J. r. Elliott, Wyeth, Oregon. I2-23p "or Sale Choice building lot. 50 E Wanted Position as stenograph en PhoneiWS-M. 18-1'Jp xperienced Eastern farmer would like position on ranch. Address 1213 13th street. J7-lSp Wanted -Position as housekeep er on ranch w here 11-year-old son can make himself useful. Mrs. Reigel, phone 114-M. 17-18p anted 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 B r rxlOl, Cass add. Price $500, terms. Ira I. Judd, Hotel Ore gon. 15-lSc For Sale-Good baby carriage cheap. Mt. Hood Hotel Annex, suite No. 117. 18-l!p For Rent Furnished rooms, six dollars and up a month. Mrs. . C. Phillips, corner fith and Sherman Ave. 18-19-c For Rent Rooms in modern home, furnished or unfurnish ed. '.M)2 Seventh Street, corner May. lS-l!)p For Sale Studebaker 3-inch wagon, good as new. Plow, cultivator and other small tools. Pi.one 320-X. IStfc Eggs For Hatching-$1.00 for 15. Single comb white Leghorns, pure bred and best winter lavers. K. E. Campbell, West Side. Ala meda Way, Phone 20!3-L. Noons and evenings. 18-21c ee Supplies Send me yonr or- lers early and save time and money. 1'iVerything in the oee line. Address W. W. Dakin, 1205 Seventh St. Phone 107X. 15-tfc REAL ESTATE SECTION For Sale Eleven and a quarter acres, six miles from town on the East Side. Six acres in orch ard, part of it in bearing. New house. Phone 207-M. 17-20c For Sale--Eleven and a quarter acres, six miles from town on the East Side. Six acres in orch ard, part of it in bearing. New house. R. I). No. 1 Pox 57. Phone 207-M. 17-20c For Sale -15 acres, 3-year-old orchard, 2 miles southwest of city. Inquire owner, J. W. An derson. 15-lSp 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 Exchange 80 acres of line red shot soil at Underwood, 2 miles from station, on Columbia River blutr, 2 acres in one year trees, 1(5 acres slashed and burned, small house, tools, etc. Will trade for unencumbered Hood River property or interest-bearing paper. Reed & Henderson, Inc. Father! and Son. IoscnntliiK on ttio clinnK'1" In life nnt work lirmiKlit nlout ly time, n farmer mild, "WIhmi I wns youtiK I uhp1 to think my fnthor hnd n muoklo nonno, but my aona look on mynol' as a born oi'dlot." npinlnlHrpnoos," by fir Arrlil bnld GolklP. Ui'Kiil'ir Siinilny cxciirxlon to Turk lull'. I'lciiM.'tnt. trip for j oiirnclf nn 1 Morula. LIVE STOCK AND FOWLS have a j oung Jersey bull that I am standing at my place three quarters of a mile west of the ball park. Am away from 9 un til 11:30. M. J. Foley. 17-24p For sale Fresh young Jersey cows; also cabbage, tomato and strawberry plants. A bargain in some fruit trees, standard varieties. Phone 218J. J. T. Nealeigh. 17-20c For sale - One old horse, capable of hard work, $35: also one A-l gelding, weight 1250. Phone 2102X. Cutler Bros. I7tfc For sale - Good all-around work or driving horse, 7 years old. Also buggy and harness if desir ed. Will sell cheap. Phone 302X I718p Four cows, all fresh s. Apply t,. Li. KOOCI, NEW ORDINANCE ON WATERIS PASSED An ordinance providing for Htrlct coiiHcrvntloii of the city water wan pjiHMcd at the council lnectlni; thin week. TIiIh ordinance provide that thu hour for Irrigation, Hprtnkllutr, etc., be limited ait follow: Property on the north Hide of the Htreet, In eluding one-half the block, may Irrl K'lte bet ween the hour of 7 and p. in.; property on the south xlde the street. Including one half the block, may be Irrigated between the Ik hi ih of hK ami elu'it a. iu. Conn ill ma n 8taten moved an amendment periulltlnif property owihtm In that hit tii in l.vlnjr hi ill til of Moutello Ave nuu to Irrigate bet ween the bourn of hIx and nine p. m. and between live and eluht a. in., thedlvlhlonn letweeu north and Mouth idden of the Htreettt being the name. The ordinance compreheiiHlve one, providing that uobody hIiiiII Hprlnkle nor Irrigate without a permit. lit OR MONEY VHICH? ror Sale- I milker; Mt. Hood. Ore. 14.17p all-around horse ror Sale Good I for buggy or farm work, single 1100. F or double, weigns aoout Apply Dr. Dutro. 9-tfc or Sale S. C. R. I. Red and S. C. White Leghorn eggs for setting. Roth 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 vear. Call 293-L or 300. S. H. Scobee. 8tfc Don't buy Yellow Reds. My S. C. Rhode Island Reds 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. I). 3, box 33, H"od River, lltfc or aie i ow, good ncn miiKer. F. E. Matt, Jerico Lane, me- cadam road, phone 83-X. 18-l!p For Sale Six head of horses. Care W. G. E. Smith. Phone 1012-K. 18-21p F BUSINESS ADVERTISING 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 coiset ever made, and it perma nently retains its shape. Ap pointments to suit your conven ;ence 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 Cost of Roosevelt Boom Exceeds That of Last National Gampaiga The flnnnrlnl b.-iokers of Theodore Roosevelt hnve expended to date near ly fl.Ooo.imO In uu endeavor to renoml nute the former president for n third term. How thin money Is used nnd where It comes from are of interest to all citizens. In Oklahoma the charge bag been mnuo tliat tlio Koosevelt managers paid f 75 n vote to delegates to couverv tions. This is the state where Mr, Hoosevelt mild there was a "genuine primary." The same "crew" has since "worked Kansas and Nebraska and is now in Arkansas, us witness the following telegram: Knoseveit mnnnRers lire using money under tho kuIho of paying wages to work ers, another mime for bribery. In Pennsylvania, Instead of standing at tho polls and handing each Hoose velt voter a live dollar hill, "due bills" were Issued culling for this umount which were collected at headquarter when countersigned by the district leaders. It Is estimated that $100,000 was expended in tills manner. This would "reach" S'lmo voters. In New York county the Koosevelt managers expended a quarter of a mil lion dollars One district leader paid $10,000 out of his own pocket In his own district on promise of reimburse ment besides what headquarters sent him. In Chicago two men contributed $7, OOO for use in one district on primary day, and $'i0 was offered eight pre cinct captains to desert Taft. Where Is t lie money coming from? Ceorge V. Perkins, director of the International Harvester company and of the United States Steel corporation, neither of which Theodore Koosevelt ever harmed, but, on the contrary, do fcnih'd as president and defends now, Is the "head of the barrel." prank A. Munsey. n large holder of steel com mon stock. Is n close second. In ad dition CltTord Plnehot. John V. Rass of New Hampshire, who ran the Koose velt campaign In North Iiakota; ov en:or Chase Osborne anil Truman II. Newberry of Michigan; Chnuncey lewey and Alexander II. Kevell of Chicago; Thomas Nieilrlnghaus nnd Walter IMckey of Missouri and a host of others In the Koosevelt fold are mil lionaires or multimillionaires. Inci dentally Theodore Koosevelt himself has made a million dollars since his ret'irn from Afrlcn. He once said "no man could make n million dollars hon estly In a lifetime." WE ARE OFFERING FOR A SHORT TIME Special Prices on Flanges Call and look over our stock; vc can save you from $5.00 to $10.00 on a Range Special discount for cash, or we will sell on weekly payment plan. It will pay you to insJcs tijfafc. Ict noto! Blowers Hardware Co. EXPE TH T TO ADDRESS E CHILDREN HERE ('. II. Lane, tirnt assistant In edu cational work of the department of agriculture, linn been secured by State Superintendent Alderman to iK'vote two weeks to lect urlnu; on the children's agricultural and Industrial work lu this state. He will arrive In Hood Kiver at 10:.'!.'J a. in. May 111 and depart on the same hour May 11. He will be accompanied by Calvin C. I hoinarton of Sa'em, heiq contest manager for the statewide contest along these lines. Soon after the boys' and girls' con test was launched last winter Super intendent AldTinan requested that the department send a man to Ore gon. After several weeks of negotia tions Mr. Lane's coming was an nounced. Plans for his day In Hood Ml ver county will be in the hands f County Superintendent ('. l. Thompson. MARRIED Lakkkutv-Hoi si-; Simple yet tasteful were the de tailed irrnnge;nentH of a pretty home wedding: that occurred at the home of Mr. and Mrs. V. C. House on Ava- lon Way Sunday afternoon, April 1's, when their only daughter, Kthel, was glveu In inarrlag;e to Klmer l.affertv. The ceremony was performed by Kev. .1. Ii. Ilayreaves, pastor of the ISaptlst church, In the presence of a goodly company of relatives and friends of the bride and groom. Miss House grew to womanhood lu Michigan, where she was gradu ated from the public schools. Her home for the past four years has been with her parents on Avalon Way, surrounded by a circle of warm friends who will miss her greatly. She Is accomplished In music and In every way a very worthy young woman, who will easily grace the hearth of her chosen one. Mr. I.afferty Is a young rancher of the Odell district wqio possesses those sterling qualities of manhood Includ ing splendid habits of Industry which will go far In rounding up a life com. pnnlon. Ctl.HKItT.SONM ol( IMSON Todd 1!. Culbertson, a successful young business man of the I'pper Valley, was married Monday even ing, his bride, Miss Kiunia Morrison, having arrived on the ":4."i train from Washington, Pa., their former home. The ceremony was performed by Kev. J. K. Ilargreaves at the Hnptlst parsonage. Immediately after the knot was tied Mr. ami Mrs. Culbert son left by automobile fur their home at Parkdale. Mr. Culbertson came to Hood Klver last A ugust and Is a member of the tirui of Hay & Cul bertson. He has made many friends. who will extend best wishes to him self and bride. All kinds of fruit and ornamental trees, shrubs and roses at the City Tree Yard, Just west :if Mount Hood hotel. Seven-room house for sale on Klghth street. Lot lOOx'M. Nice home, tjulck sale at 1:VT0. one-half . or less cash. P.eed - Henderson Inc. Hair (ioods Combings made up to order. Switches and puffs of genuine human cut hair, In any shade desired. Itragg Mercantile Co. will be pleased to show them and give prices. Mrs. '.vii Woodbnrn, Phone l'.tl-M. M-M-l-H 'I 'M 1 I I I I I M"M-H"M- t STANDING OF CANDIDATES, t President Taft now hat 388 delegate to the Chicago conven tion instructed for or pledged to his renomination. Hie support la of such character as will vote for him first, last and all the time. Mr. Roosevelt has 170 votes. Sen ator La Follette 36 and Senator X Cummins 8. H-H-H-H-1"1"I"1"I"M"I-"I I-H I I ! ! ALL PLANTS REDUCED Sale on spring plants -Ilelio-thropos, Petunias, Geraniums, Salvias, Carnations. All kind of Vegetable Plants. Low priced by the hundred and thousand. All sizes. Cut flow ers on short notice. Call281M. Greenhouse on the Heights. George IUslingkk. 18-21c Notice of Completion of Concrete Sidewalk and Curb on 7th street south of pine Street, and 4th Street, Between May and Monfello. Notici U hereby ffiven, that Chan. W. C-onnor Son. contractor. hav liliM written notice thin ftMh Hay of April. of th ct'milotion of that part of the inutrovempnt of 7th Rtrtet south of I'ine atropt. anl that part of 4th street between May street and Montello avenue, by the construc tion of concrete mdewalk ami curb under hi contract with the city heretofore mle ami en tered into ami under Ordinance No. and that the amount due unid contractor for naid improve ment upon its acceptance in hereby stated to be 2.0f4 W. And notice in further iven that any objections to the acceptance of aaid work under the contract with the aid contractor on the part of naid city may te tiled in the oilice of th undt rained City Kr'ordcr by any interested party at any time within aeven day from the date of tihnic aaid notice, to-wit, within seven days from the 3uth day of April. l'.)12 Ihia notice in puhlmhed in the Hnd River New a for two conxvutive iKtme thereof, the date of the firat publication heinir Mav W, H. U Howl. City Recorder. SAM HILL, ROAD BOOSTER, IS COMING St-crt'tiir.v Scott of the Commercial ( lull received a letter from Attorney K. K. Coovert of Cortland yeHterduy announcing tlint S licnxon will ar rive at noon Friday. He will lie ac companied ly Sam HIT, of Seattle, Hon-ln-law of J. J. Hill and a famotm ood roadn booster. Mr. Hill wnritx to addrex Hood Klver citizen and will fflve u short talk on Id favorite ouliject ut the Commercial Club audi torium at one o'clock Friday. He leaven ut p. m. Mr. IieiiHon will remain through for the banquet to be given in IiIh honor Saturday evening. Low Fares East Visit the Old Home VIA O-W. R. & N. 0. S. L and UNION PACIFIC Line Protected By Automatic Block Signals 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, 1912 Liberal Stopover Privileges Choice of Routes Italtlinore $ 107.50 Chicago 72.50 Kenver 55.00 KannartCltv 60.00 New York... 108.50 St. I'aul 60.00 Toronto 91.50 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 DELIGHTFUL SUMMER OUTING J. II. PREDRICY, Agent I lLULIII 111 II llfl mm 15 SWEfT-ORR V& VJf7 TWOUStRS SWEET-QRR GUARANTEED TROUSERS Are the most reliable, as well as the most reasona ble in price. Ejery Pair Warranted to Give Satisfaction WEET Orr CORDUROY TROUSERS Light, medium and dark color. Peg top and regular cuts $2.50 The Pair A new pair for every pair that rips or breaks. Sweet Orr good weight whip cord Pants, Jieltjoop $1.25 Sweet Orr heavy weight whip cord Cuff Pants $1.75 Sweet Orr heavy weight whip cord Norfolk Coats.. $2. 50 Sweet Orr Fine Corduroy whip cord Norfolk Coats .$7. 00 Men's dark tan Khaki Pants, belt loops S1.00 A Complete Line of Goods lor the Working Man Shoes, Gloves, Shirts, Hats, Underwear and Socks at reasonable prices, and satisfaction guaranteed or money refunded. ragg Mercantile Go, SAVE TIME and EXPENSE The White Alotor Truck Company wants to do your hauling with a substantial saving to you. LONG MAULS "HADET'OANY PART Of? THE VALLHV. Ev ery hour is valuable at this busy season and we are in the trucking business to save you both time and money LEARN OUR RATES FOR HAULING Uuilding Materials, Spray. Teed Stuffs, Strawber ry Crates, and the like to any part of the valley. Trompt Dcli-O cry Assured Discard the antiquated methods and profit by the most up-to-date transportation facilities. THE WHITE MOTOR TRUCK CO. Office No. 9 Oak Street . Phones 26 and 2002-X It pa to advertise