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9 C! CLASSIFIED ADS. aVsw cn U NEDER - MUSLIN EVERYBODY READS THE NEWS "WANT" ADS. THE HOOD RIVER NEWS, WEDNESDAY, MAY 8. 1912 FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE LIVE STOCK AND FOWLS For sale Steam sprayer in pood working condition. Price $125. Call at Kickett's orchard next to l'ine Grove store or phone Odell 185 and call for S. T. Ricketts. 17tfc For Sale-Younj? pips, six weeks old. Opposite YVaupuinguin ho tel on State road. 1). C. (Jarra brant. 16-19p. Tor Kent Furnished housekeep I inp rooms, in two and three room suites. Lights, bath and phone. Everthing modern. Iients 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, rnce per month $10. Apply to Mrs. II. J. Frederick or phone 69-L. 17-20c For Kent Two large bright rooms, separately or together, furnished or unfurnished, hot and cold water, two blocks from Iostoftice, corner Front and State sts. Mrs. Murray Kay, Phone 32-B. 13tfc For Sale Indian Runner duck eggs. White egg strain. $1.00 ler setting of 12. J. F. Elliott, Wyeth, Oregon. I2-23p For Sale Good baby carriage cheap. Mt. Hood Hotel Annex, suite No. 117. 18-19p For Rent Furnished rooms, six dollars and up a month. Mrs. Z. C. Phillips, corner Gth and Sherman Ave. 18-19-c For Rent Rooms in modern home, furnished or unfurnish ed. 902 Seventh Street, corner May. 18-19p For Sale Studebaker 3-inch wagon, good aa new. Plow, cultivator and other small tools. Phone 320-X. 18tfc Eggs For Hatching-$L00 for 15." Single comb white Leghorns, pure bred and best winter layers. K. E. Campbell, West Side. Ala meda Way, Phone 2093-L. Noons and evenings. 18-21c 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 -Splendid driving or general purpose horse, weight about 1100. handsome, kind and gentle, high life and thoroughly broken, not afraid of anything. Inquire R. A. McClanathan, on corner just south of East Barrett. 19p For Sale Very reasonably, one bedroom lounge. Phone 320k. Will sacrifice High-grade. 7 passenger, powerful White Steamer automobile original price $12000-for amount of mortgage loan and foreclosure expense. Price $750. A money maker for hire or stage line. U. S. Real Estate & BroKerage Co., 312 Hamilton Bldg., Portland, Oregon. 19.20 EMPLOYMENT COLUMN anted Position as stenograph- Phone 298-M. 18-19p Wanted Work on ranch by ex perienced fruit man. Seven years on German fruit farm. Ernest Thomas, 325 Morrison St.. Portland, Ore. .19-2P 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 Wanl er. 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). Nr. 1 Box 57. Phone 207-M. 17-20c 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 fine red shot soil at Underwood, 2 miles from station, on Columbia River blulf, 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, .IflC . . . Wanted Young horse of about 1000 pounds, broken to drive 'single. Price must be right. i nunc Liou. Xi'p I have a young 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, 1724 p 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. 17tfc For Sale Good all-around horse for buggy or farm work, single or double. Weighs about 1100, Apply Dr. Dutro. 9-tfc ror Sale-S. C. R. I. Red and S I 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 vear. Call 293-L or 300. S. H. Scobee. 8tfc For Sale Cow, good rich milker. F. E. Matt, Jerico Lane, me cadam road, phone 83-X. 18-19p For Sale Six head of horses. Care W. G. E. Smith. Phone 1912-K. 18-21p BUSINESS ADVERTISING For Sale Comfortable seven room cottage in pleasant loca tion. Four lots with trees, shrubs and fine hedge. Small barn at back. See owner at 729 Hazel Ave. 19i22p Oakdale Greenhouses Geran iums, salvia, verbena and other bedding plants. See the roses in bloom this summer and have stock reserved for Fall or next Spring. Plants and cut flowers at Franz's. Fletcher & Fletcher. Hood River. 19-tfc 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 When you feet't vous, liroil, worried or Hfsrwndent it is a sure siKn you need MOTTS NERVERINE PILLS. They renew the normal vigor and make life worth living He tar and uk for Mott's Nerverine Pills R-J. WILLIAMS MFC CO.. Prop.., CUnUad, Ohio For Sale by Carl A. Math, Druggist Money In hay land. B. E. Duncan & Co. Mrt. K. II. Slii'imnl Hxnt the wt-ck end In Portland. Governor Oswald Went was n KUfHt Friday at the Mt. Hood Hotel. If. von want an.vtliltii; In the lice line, nxk W. V. Dakln; phone 107X. l.Vtfc Dr. I'. I". FergiiHoii und family were up from Portland .for the fentl val. Mr, and Mrn. It. D. Gould were Portland vlxltorti the laxt of the week. A. A. Jayne wax anions thone who came from Portland for the IUokmoiii Festival. MIhh I-lla Kadford left Friday af ternoon to Hpend the wet-k end In Portland. MIhh Otttlle G. DoetzkeR of Seattle arrived Thurmliiy to vIhU friends In the valley. Mrs. Major Morrow of Portland waH the week-end Client of Mr. und Mrs. J. W. (rites. E. IS. Clark of Porttlund, formerly of this city and Htlll latere ted here, was a week end visitor. Judjre nnd Mrs. Kobert G. Morrow of Portland were guests of Mr. and Mrs. V. C. Itrock Saturday. C. I. Ives was down from Mt. Hood the last of the week to obtain a shipment of 1,000 day-old chicks. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Somervtlle, who have a place here, were anions the Portland visitors at the festival. Edward MaeGregor of Portland, who formerly owned a ranch here, was a visitor In the city the last of the week. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Henkle and E.V. Knapp of Portland were guests nt the home of Mr. and Mrs. C. II. Sproat during the festival. Notice lor PubllcitlBD Department or the Interior U. S. LAND OFFICE t The Dll. Orwon. May 4th. 1H12. Notice is hereby (riven that Judith R. Kidder Cole, formerly Judith R. Kidder, of Fir, Oreiron. who. on July 27th, 1H0H, made Homextead. No. 03W, for SK', NK'i, Section 7. Township 1 North. Range U Kaat, Willamette Meridian, has filed no. tice of intention to make Final Commutation Proof, to eatablinh claim to land atiove describ ed, before F. A Hiahof. U. S. Commissioner at his otTice. Hood River, Oregon, on the 10th day of June. 112. Claimant namea as witnesses: Clarence C Piper and John W. Davis, both of Hord River. Oreiron. and Thomas Abaher and John West, both of Fir, Oreffon. C. W. MOORE. 19-23 Rivuter. It pays to advertise Notice to Contractors Office of School Clerk of Ointrict No. 11. Hood Kivr. Oretron. May 6, I'M?. Sealed propomla will be received here until 7:45 P. M. on the &ird day of May. li12, for the con nt ruction of a achoul houne In School District No. 11, Hood Kiver county. Ore., the Board reacrving- the ritrht to re ject all buln. Kach bidder must accompany his bid by a cer tified check payable to H. M. Krancia, clerk of the Board of Kducation for District No. 11. for at tatst ten ner cent of the amount of hia bid. Thia amount will be forfeited to School District No. 11 should the bidder fail upon the request of the Hoard of hducation to enter into a contract with the Hoard to conntrurt the work aa per plan and apecihration within five day a after the award of contract. The auccenafui bidder will be required to fur ninh a contractor' bond in amount of not leu than 50 per cent of the total amount of hia bid. for the faithful performance of the work, with two aattufactory Sureties, or the Bond of some at piwed Security Company, for an amount not lens than 60 per cent of the total amount of hia bid. I'ay men ts to be made ax follows: Seventy-five per cent of the value of the work performed dur ing each month to tie paid for at the close of the month: the final payment to be made upon the emp)etion of the work and acceptance of the aame by the architect and Bi-ard of Kducation. Kach contractor taking out a set of plana munt deposit Five Dollars 6.00t, which amount will be returned to him upon return of the plana. In formation furnished upon application. H. M I-KANCIS. 19-20 Clerk of the Board of Kducation. Qnnouncement We are now open for business with fresh and cured meats. Our goods will satisfy you and so will our prices. Let as show you. Carman s fflarftet On the Heights Phone 147X Placed Lower Now For a few days QUICK SELLING we are offer ingspecial inducements in all linesof our Muslin Underwear. These goods are from one of the best manufacturers in America. Are made right and finished neatly. Correct in Style and Perfect in Fit. Princess Slips, Combination Suits, Gowns, Skirts, Corset Covers $3.50 Princess Slip, of India Linon, baby Irish lace and Medallion trim ................$ 2.98 $2.50 Princess Slip, of India Linon, lace and embroidery trim 1.98 $1.35 Princess Slip, muslin lawn, tucked ruffle and embroidery QSc $1.85 Combination Corset Cover and Drawers, English long cloth, lace trim 1.48 $1.25 Combination Corset Cover and Skirt, English long cloth, embroidery trim 9SC $1.75 Cambric Muslin Gowns, Slipon and Empire, lace and embroidery trim 1.38 $1.35 Soft Muslin Gowns, V and square neck, lace and embroidery trim 98c 75c Soft Muslin Gowns, slipon and front button 48C $4.50 Fine Cambric Mull Skirts, deep flounce of Teneriffe wheel lace and insertions. 3.38 $3.35 Soft Cambric Muslin Skirts, deep flounce of tucking and embroidery 2.98 $1.50 Soft Muslin Shirts, flounce of hemstitching and embroidery . 1.19 35c Muslin Drawers, plain hemstitched . 20c Children's Plain Muslin Drawers - 35c Lace and Ribbon Trimmed Corset Covers 20c Plain Muslin Fitted Corset Covers 1 9c 09c 23c 09c D. M. C. EMBROIDERY AND CROCHET FLOSS REDUCED A lot bought at low prices will be sold while they last as follows: Article i5i. Crochet Cotton in balls, 5 to 100. 13c 2 for 25c Article 115. Embroidery Twist in skeins, colors 4c 6 for 25c Article 117. 6 Strand Floss, in skeins, white and colors, 3 skeins 5c 1 Dozen 15c Article 99. Embroidery Floss in skeins, white, 8 to 40, 3 skeins 5c 1 Dozen i5c Article 119 B. Heavy Mercerized Crochet in balls 10c Per Ball Barbour's F. D. A. Fine Linen Crochet Thread . 9c Per Ball Clark's O. N. T. Pearl Cotton, extra heavy crochet i5c Per Ball Richardson's Embroidery Silks, all colors 3c Per Skein BRAGG MERCANTILE COMPANY This beautiful spring weather suggests Lawn Mowers Rubber Hose Garden Tools We have a very complete stock and the goods and prices are RIGHT. We invite inspection of our stock and comparison of prices. Blowers Hardware Co. The Firm that "Makes Good" W. S. GR1BBLE The Mt. Hood Store General Merchandise Flour, Feed, Spray Material Farm Implements : : and : : Stumping Powds' J. A. LITEL MT. HOOD, ORE. Blacksmith and Wagonmaker HORSE SHOEING A SPECIALTY 25 Years Experience I J n u n u a a u u n