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THE HOOD RIVER NEWS,' WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 28. 1912 CLASSIFIED ADS. EVERYBODY READS THE FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE Tor Sale or Exchange 320 acres I Oregon timber 182-K. land, Phone 33-3(5p Tor Sale Fir and oak wood, iCeorge C. Gladen, Oak Grove, Phone 330-K. 23& For sale-First-class 4-foot fir voh1 at $4.50 a cord, immedi ate delivery, and Oak at $5,50 for Fall delivery. Shrum Bros. 24Lfc for Sale Milburn farm wagon, I 2 inch, with hay rack. Good condition. Keady to use. For particulars Phone 27 7-M.34tfc Tor Sale Dry pine and oak f wood. Phone 320-X. 34-37p Tor Sale One Schafer piano, al- I most new, hnished in dark oak. Also one Jersey cow. Will be fresh about Nov. 1. Phone 251-L. J. M. Wright. 34-35p Por Rent 8-room furnished I house, close to High School Call at 720 May street. 32tf For rent Dowden Potato Digger Has record of 2G0 bushels per hour. Can hand work beat that? For terms call Scott ; 'phone 111. 32tfc Tor Rent Six-room furnished T house, electric lights, hot water bath, etc. Corner Sixth and Sher man Ave. Phone 243-K.34tfc For Rent Furnished seven room house, electric lights, hot water and bath. Phone 119-K. 1124 8th St. For Sale One sprayer with hose, andgauge complete, 1 bob sled, 1 disc harrow, 1 spike-tooth har row, 1 kitchen cabinet, 1 plow, 1 platform scale, 1 phonograph and splendid set of records. Ad dress Homer A. Rogers, Park pale. Phone 317 O.iell. 34-35p School Roys Attention I have barn room for stabling ten orj twelve horses. Iiates reasonable. W. W. Cotton. Phone 64. 34-35c To trade 1 1-2 lots, making I iM'autiful building site, worth $3250, subject to landed street improvements of $750, otherwise free of encumbrance. Will trade for irood vacant Hood River city property, or good improved coun try property. Address Rox 51)3, Hood River, Ore. 32-35-c I ost-One gold bracelet at Chau- Ltaumia grounds Saturday even inir. Finder please return to Mt. Hood Hotel and receive suitable reward. 35-3fp I ost Last Thursday, a pair of Lirold rimmed spectacles, case stamped "Boston Optical Co.," somewhere between Oregon Ho tel and Brookside ranch. Finder please return to News office and receive suitable reward. 35-3Gp Great opportunity SunnysIojM? Fruit Farm, one mile south of Hood River Heights has for sale leading varieties of standard ap ple trees. I have good Jersey milk I can deliver on Hood River Heights; also ripe peaches. I can mow your hay, raise or move your house. For prices phone 218K. J. T. Nealeigh. 35tfc, For sale - Chickering piano; may be seen at Mt. Hood Hotel An nex. Mrs. D. E. Rand. 35-38p Por sale Seasoned wood, fir or oak, delivered. J. J. Knapp, phone 3232-X. 35tfc For sale - Second hand road cart cheap. See Moore's Feed Yard. 35-3Gp For Sale -Cedar Posts. Odell 31 x3. 32-35c LOST AND FOUND ADS Lost - At Mr. Job Shcnpard's funeral, an enameled English half crown breast pin, dated 1520. Anyone returning same to Mrs. Cordon Haskins, Odell, will receive $5 reward. 34-35p For Sale Ten to 20 acres, sight ly, good soil, some crop, 2 1-2 miles from town, 10 from Hood River, springs, close to school, $31) an acre, easy terms. Address X, care News. 35-3Hp For Sale Eighteen acres Al fruit or garden land, some crop, 2 1-2 miles out, for $030, at $10 a month. Hox 35, Steven son, Wash. 35-38p REAL ESTATE SECTION F F L rorsale-20 acres, Willow Hat 0 district. For particulars see . Kline at Hood River Gas and '! ectric Co. office. 2 Itfc 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 GO-K. tfc NEWS "WANT" ADS. EMPLOYMENT COLUMN lllanted Place to earn board by II working out of school hours by willing boy 18 years old. Ad dress J. W., care News or phone 81. 35-3bp. lllanted Man and wife for win- liter on ranch wife to cook during apple harvest. Phone 21G2-K. 35-36p lllanted At Once A girl or loy II tor dishwashing and kitchen help. At the Dickinson House. Phone 294-K. 33tfc Wanted By a man who under stands orchard accounting as well as planting, pruning, spray ing, irrigation, cultivation, etc.. wishes position as superintend ent of orchard. Address Orch- ardist, care Hood River News. 33-40p Mood River Employment Co. All Ilkinus of help furnished on short notice (free to employers) Fhone 114-M. 11 Cascade Ave. w. F. Lewis, prop, 3Lfc rarm tip n arm itprrv nckpra iThe Hood River Apple Growers Union and the Davidson Fruit Company have arranged with the i. M. C. A. Industrial Employ ment Agency of Portland, to fur nish all classes of farm help, in cluding berry pickers, for the farmers and fruit growers of the Hood River District during the coming season. When you need help either phone or write the Union or the Davidson Fruit Co. and the calls will be promptly forwarded to us and filled. No charge to employers. 20tfc W anted - To take contracts this fall, to work apple orchards next year. West Side orchards preferred. My prices cheaper than what it will cost you to do the work yourself. W. T. Forry, Phone 323-K ?0-42p lllanted Orchard work with IT team or apple hauling. Ad dress P. O. B., 54 Odell, 35-3Gp LIVE STOCK AND FOWLS Tor Sale Splendid farm horse, I especially for heavy work. Also aliout 10 cords of oak wood. S. A. Bower, Phone 2093-M. 35-3fip Tor sale Gentle family horse, Igood for driving or ranch work, also surrey and harness for sale. Phone 191-M. 35-38c For nej sale Jersey calf, heifer. nearly two months old. R. P. Finney, phone 1902-K. 35tfc lllanted Fresh Jersey cow, a Tlgood milker. . Phone PJ12-M. 35-3Gp F or Sale Cheap - -A good brindle Jersey cow. C. K. Benton. Phone 20G-M. 34-37c ror Sale One black pony nine I years old. Will sell or trade for good double work harness. Char lie McClure. Thone Odell 28G, 34-35p lllanted Lady's gentle saddle II horse about 900 lbs. Address C. S. Brooks, Underwood, Wash F or Sale Team of marcs. 6 and 7 years. 1350 each nraot ra v mated, sound, gentle, easily kept always worked together, drive, rule, fine pullers; together with good double harness to fit. Own ers are going away lor the win ter. This is the best team of mares in the Upper Valley. Red Cross Orchard Co., Parkdale.Ore. Phone 2-X Odell. 34-35p F or Sale A team of young mares weighing about 2400. Seven years old. irue to pun ana suit able for all around purposes. At a bargain if purchased soon. Also a set of harness and almost new Studebaker spring hack, size 3 4. Address A. L. McCauley, R.F.D. No. 2. 34-35p orSaleRoan pony for either riding or driving. Phone 2GG- X. ' 33tfc or Sale One Bay mare, 1100 lbs., sound and gentle. Works single or double. Price $G0. Al so ladies' riding pony, G years old, sound and gentle. Phone Odell 31X3. J. W. Simmons, Parkdale. 32-35c BUSINESS ADVERTISING ady going east can learn some thing to her advantage by ad dressing 'H. D. care News. 35-30p akdale 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 Trusts1 Growth Has Added to Wealth of Country By TALCOTT WILLIAMS, Detn of School of Journalism Columbia Unlvcrtlty T S economic initiative decreasing in tha United States through the creation of exeat combinations and great corporations I One test must be the number the United States. The general organization of modern scale beean in the eighties. in the country has grown from a Plainly, taking the growth of TUMTIKS OF INDIVIDUAL INITIATIVE HAVE EN CRKASFD and not diminished. ECONOMIC QUALITY REQUIRES INQ OPPORTUNITY FOR ECONOMIC OF THE COUNTRY HAS DOUBLED GREAT CORPORATIONS BEGAN. Stores Monday beinir Labor Day, all stores will CASCADE LOCKS Mrn. A. M, Bryant In vlnltlng rclii- tlv,'H 1,1 "timid. M. CoIIIiib entertained Tuemlay, Anoint -K in honor of her hIhut, Mr. itathiiun of Portland. M. IMtti-liranilt piitertiiliuM the I.adli'H' Aid on the lawn luxt Tlinru. day. A plenle miiiper wan enjoyed by all. M. S. Smith of I'nderwood upent Saturday and Sunday with Mr. and Mrn. A. O. AdaniH. MImh Martha Ahvlck of Portland left Monday after upending neveral days with Minn Vera Olln. Mrs. Andrews returned to her home In Portland Monday after Handing three weeks with Mrs. II. V. Taylor. About 40 of the friends of Mr. and Mrs. A. (). Adams delightfully sur. prised them at their home Saturday evening, It helim the occasion of their 41'nd wedding anniversary. They receive! several beautiful and useful gifts. At a late hour delicious re freshments Were sered. Mr. and Mrs. II. S. Adams and diiiiKhter Hazel, of I'nderwood. spent Saturday and Sunday wftli Mr. and Mrs. O. A. Adams. Kev. and Mrs. H. ('. Clark left Mon- day to attend the Annual Methodist Conference. Mr. and Mrs. Win. Kercher and family left Sunday for I'alrvlew, where they will reside In the future Mrs. Will Ash Is visiting relatives In Portland. Professor H, C. Harter and his sister, Miss (irace Harter, w ho are to ,e'u'h ln ,,ur HC,'"1 for the coming )rar ninen i eiinesiiay. vt e are also glad to welcome their mother and father and the other members of the family who will reside here In the future There will be a short session of M'h,wl M,n,,',v '" ' ""1"" "lnr "i i "cir programs, etc The regular session wl start Tues- day at the usual time. EUGENE MAN NOT FOR SCHEME. J. C. Ayers, of 419 Fourth street. Kugene, Is but one of the thousands of people of Oreson who are far from being In sympathy with Single Tax. "We don't want Single Tax here." be eayi. By Mr, NEWELL D Wl G II T HILLIS, Wife of Famous Nw York Pastor ITE most powerful cause man nnd wifo is tho PECULIAR POSITION OF WO M KNT in our country. Nowhero in tho world does the young woman receive so much ATTENTION, HOMAGE TW0-THIRD8 OF THE ACTIONS BY WOMEN. TO BE SURE, THE GROUND IS DESERTION, BUT IN VESTIGATORS REPORT THAT THE CONDITIONS IN THE HOMES WERE SUCH THAT THE MEN WERE JUSTIFIED IN THE DESER TION. THE WIVES BEING ABSOLUTELY INCOMPETENT TO CARI FOR A HOME PROPERLY. . For the RAKE OF SOCIETY cf personal nufTering should bo endured before a woman decides upon tU extreme measure of DISSOLVINO THE MARRIAGE TTK. of separate firms doing business in trusts and railroad combinations on a Since then the number of firms million to a million and a half. the number of firms, the OPPOR- FAIR, EQUAL INVESTMENT. 8INCE THE AND INCREAS THE WEALTH tElQN OF THE Closed the be closed BELMONT Mr. and Mrs. K. Harkness from II limits have been guests at the fiullo way home during the latter part of last week. They have leeu traveling for the past two months through the West seeking health and aeon genial locality. They will quite likely locate ln this valley. Mrs. Korden has leen spending a few days In I'ortlund. Miss Mary Matton, one of our highly esteemed young; ladles, de parted for Michlgau Monday morn Ing, where she will spend the winter w 1th her grandparents and friends. The Woman's Foreign Missionary Society will meet at the home of Mrs. C. M. Kugg Sept. 4. A program will 1k given, followed by the election of ollicers. At the meeting of the Ladles' Aid at Mrs. iallo way's the following ollicers were elected for the coming year: Mrs. Summervllle. president: Mrs. K. K. Kugg, vice-president; Mrs. (ieorge (Jalloway, Jr., secretary; Mrs. Bishop, treasurer. A social committee wns appointed, consist ing of Mrs. Ramsey. Mrs. Lou (iallo way and Miss Jessie Kugg. Mrs. Terrle has friends visiting her from Wisconsin. C. M. Kugg afford ed them an opportunity of seeing some of the beauties of the valley by taking them out ln his car Sunday afternoon. W. J. Wollnm has twen nt The Dalles for some time working at his trade. Mr. and Mrs. Nicholson have re turned from the Chautauqua and report a good time. MOSIER DISTRICT SHIPS CAR OF PRUNES DAILY IC. I). Clint Meld, manager of the Mosler Fruitgrowers' Association, with a crew of 4(1 packers is shipping a carload of 1(KH1 crates of prunes each day and expects to keep this rate up for ten days or two weeks. The rains have added greatly to the fruit crop and the prunes are of a much better quality and lu greater quantity than for many years. The Northwestern FruP Kxchnnge Is handling the en tire crop this year and the prices, which are f. o. b. Mosler, are the best that the growers have ever ob tained for their crop. Women Cause Divorces For Society's Sake Think Twice Before Seeking Separation 4. for tho frequent estrangement of AND ADULATION. FOR DIVORCE ARE BROUGHT nnd the state a very great amount OAK GROVE J. W. Church came up from Portland to spend the week end at Terrace Heights. The West Side Tennis Club will hold a singles and doubles tournament jointly with the Ben edict Tennis Club next Saturday, Sunday and Monday. Miss Bess Albright of Port land visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Albright. Sunday. George W. Simmons of Pert land brought his car up with him last week and, with Mrs, Simmons, was a Chautaunua visitor Saturday. David L. Pierson and familv of Portland are visitinc at the Bowman rauch. Miss Delia Urquhart of Port land was here last week visitinc her mother, Mrs. W. L. Nichols. We all svmDathize with Mr. Cunnincr in hia hie lnsa hv fire Saturday. This district was nne nf the best represented at Chautauoua last week. A Woman's Beauty )epends very much upon the ap pearauce of her hair. I am prepared to make combings up to your order and to furnish swltchos, puffs and curls made of genuine human cut hair u auy shade desired. The Bragg Mercantile Co. will lie pleased to show them and give prices. Mrs. Eva Woodburn, phone 1W-M. Money to Loan Amounts $."M) to $1.VK). First class real estate security. Will also buy mortgages for like amounts. :i t f e Kkkh & Mkxiikiwon. Regular Sunday excursion to Park" dale. Pleasant trip for yourself and friends. PEACHES FOR SALE Peaches for sale for canning. Hhone 16B. itp THE BANNER CROCKERY Is Here In the Banner Store We don't let our energies "flajf," ther, to keep up our reputation for selling the best Crockery of all kinds at the lowest prices. We have full Dinner, Tea, and Breakfast Sets, or odd flatters, Plates, Cups, Saucers, bowls. Pitchers, tumblers, Basins. &c, nd all are of the finest appearance I'd most durable quality, but we do not exact fancy prices. Here every day is a veritable bargain day. Noth ing over IS cents. THE 5, 10 and 15 CENT STORE Heilbronner Bldg., 3rd and Cascade T3he Open River Transportation Company Is making a round trip rate to Portland of $1.00 for Hop Pickers Good until Oct. ist Only One Man Makes Money Without Advertising.,., He does it at afford to try. keep business HOOD RIVER NEWS PHONE 81 Our Prices Are Loner We Can Sell You 3 lb. can of M. J. B. Arlington Club Coffee. ...$1.05 Postum Coffee, regular 25c, for 20 10 lb. Sack Cream Rolled Oats for. .45 10 lb. Sack Corn Meal for .30 3 Cans Milk for 25 10 Bars Good Laundry Soap for 25 Your Dollar Will Buy More at Our Store PRICES ON FRUIT JARS ARE Mason Pts. 55c, Qts. G5c, Half G., 85c Economy Pts. 85c, Qts. $1.10, HalfG. $1.40 Shrams Pts. 75c, Qts. 85c, Half G. $1.30 L. H. HUGGINS FEEDER FOR HIRE Arrange for Date NOW Call WO. E.SMITH Phone 1912-K WOOD FOR SALE 1000 Cords, pine and fir, at head of Neal Creek road. Yarded out. Inquire on premises or PHONE 224-K Pine, $2.25 a cord Fir, $2.00 a cord RALPH ROOT, 1013 State St. Notice oS Sheriffs (ale Where in a certain suit then pending in the Circuit Court of Hood River County, Oregon, wherein Harriet McLaren waa plaintiff", and Ar thur W. Noble and Laura A. Noble were defend ant, an execution and order of sale was issued thereout on Auirust 2t. upon judgment ren dered in said eause and suit on July 1, 112, in fa vor of the plaintiff. Harriet McLaren, and ajrainst the defendants, Arthur W. Noble and Laura A. Noble: which said execution and order of sale is to me directed and commands me to sell the prop erty hereinafter described for the purpose of sat isfying1 said judgment which waa and ia in the sum of $2tl.0. with interest thereon at the rate of 7 per cent, per annum, from July I, 1112, and the further sum of 12) 1 50, costs and disburse ments, and the coats and disbursements incurred . upon said writ of execution. Notice is hereby riven therefore that m compli ance with said execution and order of sale. I will. on the 2Hh day of September, li12, at the hour of II o clock a. m.. at the north front door of the Courthouse in the City of Hood River, Hood River County, Orejron, sell at public auction to the high est bidder for cash in hand for the purpose of sat isfying said judtrment and accruing costs the following described real property to-wit: bejrinmna at a point 19 w chains tast or the Northwest corner of Section Thirty-five, in Town ship Three, North of Range Ten. Last of the Willamette Meridian, at the intersection of the North line of aaid Section Thirty-live, and the Fast line of a I -act of land heretofore sold William A. Isenbenr and wife, thence South along said Last line of I sen berg's land and a southerly con tinuation thereof, 9.!0 chains; thence Eat 10.21 chains: thence North 9 $0 chains to the intersection with the said North line of Section Thirty-five; thence West along said North line of Section Thirty-five 10 21 chains to the place of beginning, containing ten acres mre or lens. The same being situated in the William Jenkins Donation Land Claim No. 3. in said sec tion, township and range. Reserving, however, a strip twenty feet in width along the North line of the above described tract, to he used for road purpose. Dated this 2th day of Auirust. 1912. THOS. F. JOHNSON. Sheriff of Hood River County. 35-39 Oregon. POLK'S OREGON and WASHINGTON Business Directory A Directory of ach City. Town and Village, giving descriptive eketch of each place, location, population, tele graph, shipping and banking point; alo Claasiiled IMrectory, complied by butinell and profession. R. I- POIJv CO.. RATTLE the U. S. Mint. No business man can An advertisement in the News will coming your way. Notice tor fubllcatlei 01549 Old No. 16323 Department of the Interior U. S. Land Office at Portland. Oretron. August Z3. lali Notice ia hereby given that Charles (iray. of Wyeth, Oregon, who on September 3, 1907, made Homestead Entry No. 18323 and Srial No. Oltt. for N'i NW 4. Sectitn 2 ane NljN'Kl4, Section 3, Township 2 North. Range h East, Willamette Mer idian, has filed notice of intention to make Final Five Year Proof, to establish claim to the land above described, before F. A. Bishop, a V. S. Commissioner at his office at Hood River, Oregon, on the 17th day of October, 1912. Claimant names as witnesses: Barney Conlon. of Cascade Locks. Oregon; James Gorton. N ickolaa Stokke and Daniel Clarke, all of Wyeth. Oregon. H. K. HIGBY. 35-39 Register. Notlct of Completion of Sidewalks iod Curbs Blocks 34 and 37 Prospect Avenue Notice is hereby given that John G. Zolls, contractor, haa filed written notice this 2tth day of August, 1912. of the completions of concrete sidewalks and curbs. Blocks 34 and 37, Hood Rivrr Proper, under his contract with the city hereto fore made and entered into under Ordinance No. 3sS, and that the amount due for said improve ment upon ita acceptance ia hereby stated to be And notice is further given that any objections to the acceptance of said work under the con tract with the said contractor on the part of amid City may be filed in the office of the undersigned City Recorder by any interested party at any time within 15 days from the date of the flrt publication of said notice, to-wit: within 15 days from the 2Mh day of August, 1912. This notice is published !n the Hood River News for two consecutive issues thereof, the late of the first publication thereof being the 2Mb day of August. H. L HOWE. 3o-J6 City Recorder. 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