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    THE HOOD RIVER NEWS, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 13. 1912
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LOCAL AND PERSONAL
Haut-r kraut at McGuIre Vroti. Try
Home anil be couvlnced.
K. E. Wbltney, pOMtolllL-e InMpti-tor,
wan hero from Portlam! Friday and
Snturduy.
You don't know how good our
luluce meat In until you try tt. At
McUuIro Bros.
W. II. Uodenblner, l'pMT Valley
merchant, wat a 1'ortlauJ vlnltur
the laot of the week.
MImm Hazel IIolnien of Tnderwood
ieut the week end here, k-uvlug
Hood Klver for I'ortland.
V. K. Folerir, formerly of thin
city aud now of liorlng, hiui been
aiiendliiK the pawt week liere.
(Jive your order for corn beef to
Mi-tlutre IlroH., for It'n the I nut In
tli wu."
Kverett A. Iirown of the Upper
Valley made one of hlx Infrequent
vIhUh to town the last of the week.
Mr. and Mrs. 11. K. linrblHoi. have
completed the harvesting of their
crcp at Odell and have returned to
Hlllstioro.
('buries L. Wheeler, formerly of this
city ami now In the real estate bust
ness In I'ortland, visited friends here
Monday while en route to (iolden
dale.
Dr. J. F. Iteaumont spent several
days lust week oil bis ranch here.
1 he doctor has shipped his extra
fancy fruit to Jacob Schlff, a promt
uent New York banker, on speclul
order.
Mrs. Jennie Brown had daughter,
Nellie, of lifKoy, Mlun., arrived Mon
day evening for a few weeks' visit at
the F. V. Kadford nnd A. L. Page
homes before going on to California
toseud the winter.
A. V. Stulx'nraucu of Washington,
D. C, director of the horticultural
field work, was a guest ut the Hotel
Oregon last week. He was accoin
panli d by B. B. I'ratt who Is making
a study of the storuge problems In
the Northwest.
With Thanksgiving near ut hand,
remember we will have some very
line turkeys for our Thanksgiving
trade. By ordering early you can
get the choice of these birds. Don't
forget the place. Call 4 and place
your order. McUuIre Bros.
Koss Crane, "the artistic genius,"
at Hellbronner Hall tomorrow
(Thursday) evening. Of til 1 1) the
i'ortland Journal said "We were
not prepared for the extreme clever
ness, the versatility uud rare humor
ol Koss crime s work. Me Is a gen
lus."
Land of tha. Automat
Germany might almost be called "tna
lAiid of tbe automat" Automatic de
vice of all kinds are popular and are
used for a thousand purposes. At all
postoffice stamps and post cards are
old by automatic machines; at the
rallwuy atatlona plutforiu tickets and
suburban tickets are sold by automats;
automat restaurants, where one ean se
cure a glusa of beer, wine or liquor, a
sandwich, square meal, cup of coffee,
cbocolute, etc., by dropping- a coin In
the alot, abound everywhere. Every
city of 15,000 or 20,000 population and
over has from one to several hundred
tuch restaurants. At railway stations
automats sell chocolate, candy, picture
post cards and even a little kit of "first
aid to the injured" containing a few
drops of pain killer, bandages, needle,
thread, etc. Ten pfennigs In a alot
pens the door of toilet compartments,
delivering a towel or piece of soap. A
coin In a slot obtains a cigar, a tune
from a mechanical music box, a pair
of shoe strings, a collar button, a visit
ing card, name plate for suit case, tells
one's fortune or weight etc. United
States Consular Report
A PRACTICAL OBSERVATION.
A group of town lads with whom tbe
writer is acquuluted who are taking
the agricultural course which was this
fall added to their high school course
have been busy at intervals during tbe
past three weeks selecting and study
ing seed corn. In selecting It in tbe
field they have fouud as a result of
their own observation that the ears
which are suiOclently advanced to pick
are borne at from six to ten Inches
lower on the stalk than the average
height of all tbe ears of tbe field.
South of latitude 41.30 this matter of
early maturity Is not so vital, for tbe
growing season is usually from 125 to
130 days long, and large ears have time
to mature, but in territory where the
season is 115 days or less the selection
of early maturing corn Is of great im
portance. If tbe agricultural coarse
referred to does nothing - more than
bring this fact plainly to these boys
and some of the farmers In the locality
In which tbey live it will have been
worth all It cost
Flowara and Facts.
There Is an Indianapolis attorney
who Is known for his dignity and who
rarely indulges in "flowery" oratory in
arguing a case. Some years ago, bow-
ever, be was engaged In a murder case
In which tbe guilt of the prisoner was
apparent and the lawyer's friends ad
vised him to be "flowery" In an effort
to appeal to tbe sentiment of tbe Ju
rors. So the attorney took his friends'
advice.
"Down In tbe bills of old Kentucky
stands a little cottage," be began.
Around tbe cottage vines are clinging,
and In tbe doorway stands a gray hair
ed mother waiting
"As I was saying, down In tbe hills
of old Kentucky stand a little cottage.
Around the cottage vines are clinging,
and In tbe doorway stands a gray hair
ed mother waiting"
The lawyer paused, and his face
turned red.
'Ami while she Is standing there
waiting." ho continued. "I guess we
might as well discuss the facts In this
rase." Indianapolis News.
SMOKED THEIR CORN.
A friend who takes note of interest
ing things reported to the writer the
other day a practice followed by corn
growers In a locality in Illinois where
his wife' people used to live. This
consisted In storing their supply of
seed corn Just overhead In the village
blacksmith shop, where tbe smoke from
tbe forge gave it a sooty coating dur
ing tbe winter months. The space was
divided off, each man's corn being by
itself. It was found that eorn cured
in this place not only got dried out
thoroughly and grew well, but that
the smoke and soot with which It was
coated kept the gophers and ground
squirrels from molesting It in tbe
spring after It was planted. So far as
protection from tbe rodents Is concern
ed, practically the same protection is
afforded in the quite general practice
of treating tbe seed with tar Just be
fore putting It into the planter boxes.
Salmon, halibut, clams and crabs
at Mcdulre Bros.
A News ail v. does the IhihIiucm.
Street Crowds In Caracas.
One of the features of the city of
Carucas. Venezuela, that most strongly
Impresses a foreigner Is the rapidity
with which a crowd gathers In the
streets. This Is best exemplified when
some of the many wandering musi
cians. In whom Coracas abounds, pre
pare to give an Impromptu open air
concert. Their first notes no sooner
echo through the neighborhood than
there gathers to listen a vast throng
that almost blocks np the thorough
fare. Tbe cobblers and all the other
tenants of the entries, having no doors
to open or stairs to descend, are on
the spot almost lnstantcr. They eager
ly drink In the music, but at tbe same
time bear a wnry eye upon the hats of
the musicians and no sooner do they
observe the slightest Indication that
one Is about to l taken off for the
purpose of taking up a collection by
passing It around among the crowd
than they disappear even more quickly
than the? came.
What a Book or a Play Must
Contain to Be Attractive
By KATE
DO UCLA 5
Author
WIGCIN.
YOUNG authors should
write from tho level of
their own mind and
hcurt without any airs,
frills or posrs. WRITE WHAT
YOU SEK, not what you merely
think would be delightful and
popular nor what somebody else
sees. Dig into your own little
past and sot down what you find
there. Almost everything of
value you will find HIDDEN
SAFELY AWAY IN THE
MEMORIES AND IMPRES
SIONS OF YOUR FIRST SIX
TEEN YEARS when tho earth
had tho glory and freshness of a
dream.
You lovo, and afterword you
marry. You have children. You
learn how to face life -and mask
death. Nevertheless the mysteries
of your own personality seem to
have been established, graven, as
it were, on the brain tissues that
were growing when you were growing.
A book or play that WIELDS AN UNCONSCIOUS INFLU
ENCE ia the only ono that wields any influence nt nil. Unless moral
ity can succeed by being attractive it might ns well resign its commis
sion, for perfunctory, mechanical goodness is not half as interesting
as clever, brilliant naughtiness.
DELIVER US FROM 8TODQY, NEGATIVE VIRTUE WITH NO
SPICE AND NO WIT IN IT, AND NO 8PONTANEITY, NO NONSENSE,
NO JOY. THAT 80RT OF VIRTUE NEVER WORKS MIRACLES. IN
CIDENTALLY IT BORES EVERYBODY WHO IS UNWILLINGLY EX
POSED TO IT, BUT IF ONE DOES NOT LIKE A PURPOSEFUL MO
RALITY TO STAND OUT AGGRESSIVELY IN HONEST LITERARY OR
DRAMATIC WORK ONE LACKS THE FOUNDATION TO MAKE FOR
RIGHTEOUSNESS.
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KATE DOUGLAS WICGIN
TWO HUNDRED PER CENT.
Tbe World's Work In a recent Issue
tells of the case of a New Jersey con
sumer who last February paia ou
cents for a dozen "strictly fresh" eggs.
One of these bore tbe name and ad
dress of tbe owner of tbe hens which
laid them, with tbe request that the
person who finally bought them write
and let blm know how much he paid
for them. The correspondence which
followed showed that the eggs were
laid in December, two months before,
and that tbe owner of the bens re
ceived 17 cents per dozen for them.
This meant that the transportation
company and the middleman through
whose hands the eggs passed before
they got to the man who ate them
added nearly 200 per cent to the price
which the producer received. In view
of such a bold up conspiracy as this it
Is no wonder that the cost of living is
high.
$11,000,000 WORTH OF BEANS.
California's yearly output of beans
brings tbe growers of the state In f 11
600,000 yearly. The total output
2,808,000 eighty pound sacks, the va
rlety and output of the several kinds
of beans being as follows: Lima beans,
1,430,000 sacks; pink beans, 770,000
sacks; small white beans, 137,500
sacks: all other varieties, 601,000
sacks. Tbe state's production of lima
beans comprises 87 per cent of tbe
world's, the island of Madagascar pro
ducing practically all the rest Tbe
lima bean Industry of California start
ed In 1HS0 in Santa Barbara county
and today practically all of tbe huge
output Is raised In five southern coun
ties of tbe state and within sixteen
miles of the sea.
POTATO SCAB QUARANTINE.
Acting under the authority of the
law recently passed by congress giving
the department of agriculture power to
establish quarantine against foreign
countries or Individual states of tbe
Union for tbe purpose of preventing the
introduction of plant and Insect pests.
Secretary Wilson has Issued orders
prohibiting tbe Importation of fruit
from the Hawaiian Islands to bead off
the Mediterranean fruit fly, against
several European countries to check
the further Introduction of the white
pine blister and against New Fonnd
land, England, Germany and Austro-
Hungary to prevent the Introduction of
the potato wart disease or black scab.
A GOOD RATION.
Probably no experiment station in
the country has made more careful
Investigation along the Hue of sclen
tide poultry raising than that of the
state of Maine; hence the ration for
laying hens recommeudod by the sta
tion experts is of esieclal Interest
Dry mash Is kept before tbe Lens all
the time, and this consists of a mix
ture of 200 pounds of bran and 100
pounds each of com meal, shorts. Un
seed meal, beef scraps aud gluten
meal. Besides this mash, there is fed
to tho hons twice a day In the litter a
cant amount of whole corn, wheat
and oats, while clover, mangels, oyster
bells and grit are also provided.
AN ORCHARD HINT.
Tbe difficulty encountered In harvest
ing apples In orchards where clean cul
tivation Is given tbe trees as a result
of tbe fruit falling In the dirt may be
overcome to a large extent by sowing
rye tbe latter part of July nnd cutting
it about two weeks before time for bar
vest and letting It He as a carpet to
protect the fruit
Thanksgiving Linens
AT SAVING PRICES
Good assortment of the Market's best values. Compare and you
will give us your business. Fresh clean goods, from manufactur
ers of repute. No auction stuff, no "jobs' no trash. Cotton
called Cotton, Linen called Linen, we bought at a saving. We
know they are right our prices save YOU money.
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Loolrto your Linen wants Now NOW
All Linen Damask part Linen and
Mercerized Cotton, by the yard in
new attractive patterns, Napkins to
match. Cloth.. .45c to $3.00 per yd.
Napkins $1.25 to $7.00 per doz.
65 inch Mercerized Table Cloth, Fleur
de Lis and Thistle patterns, stripe
borders 50c
66 inch Linen Cloth, floral stripe pat
tern 75c
68 inch Linen Cloth, Daisy pat
tern 90c
72 inch Heavy Linen, Nasturtium
pattern $1.25
72 inch Satin Damask, assorted
patterns, dots and floral with deep
border and stripe designs $1.50
72 inch heavy Satin Damask, the
best quality of Linen and beauti
ful striped floral designs with
Grecian border effects $2.50 and $3
Ejcclusi-Ve Tafterns
Linen - Table - Sets
Cloths and Napkins to match in
all pure Linen $5.00 to $25.00 Set
No. 143 Scroll Pattern Cloth 71x70,
22 inch Napkins to match.. Set $5.00
Same Pattern, 71x78 cloth, 24 inch
Napkins Set $7.00
No. 146Tulip and Ribbon design,
cloth 71x72, 24 inch Napkins to
match Set $8.00
Same Pattern, 8x12, 24-inch Napkins
Set ....$10.00
No. 147 Scroll Design, cloth 72x90,
24 inch Napkins to match, heavy
Damask Pure Irish Linen. .Set $1 5.00
No. 152 Ivy and Clouds design, -the
best grade of Satin Damask, the most
beautiful cattern ever nut on the hpsr.
of real Linen, cloth 8x10, Napkins
inches Set $25.00
We are prepared to supply your needs in TABLE LINEN whatever they may
be, whether it is a few Napkins, or a full set, at prices to match the quality of
the goods desired.
Ask to see our Beautiful Doilies, Center Pieces, and ' Lunch Cloths of real
hand made Mexican Drawn Work on all Pure Linen.
BRAGG MERCANTILE CO.
The Evolution of
Booster Bill
IX. How Many Bill Blues
Have We?
Old Bill Blue's knocking wn to bad
Ha knocked out avarythinj he had.
Than ha grtw wis and muttarad
"Stung!"
So "Booatar Bill" a now aong aung.
How many Bill Bluea hava wa hera
Who knock and try tha town to quaarf
If you ara ona, than, Ijka Bill, pray
Ta aaa tha arror of your way.
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For ha who runa hia own placa down
Injurea himaelf mora than tha town.
And who to lift up doea hia beat I
Lifta up hit fortune ith tha rest. f
Thia ia tha golden la-: WE GET i
What we give out. Time pays the dabir
If you ahad aunahtna it will fill
Vour own life. Be a "Boottav Bill."
One of tbe advantages of sheep Is
that tbey can be given tbe run of pas
ture later and be turned oot earlier In
tbe spring than any other stock.
One need not Inquire or be told by,
another tbe time of tbe first killing
freeze, for tA' fact Is heralded in tbe
air following tuch a freeze In the scent
of the withering corn leaves. j
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Tbe reason why animals as a rale
are less subject to bodily ills than ha--man
beings Is because they get more'
exercise and fresh air and are more
temperate as to eating and drinking. .
LOST AND FOUND ADS
ost Heavy cold ring with one
diamond. Finder please return
to F. Morrison, 1103 State street,
and receive reward. 37-3Sc
Lost On Thursday one lone-haired
Persian cat; color, dark
brown. Reward if returned to'
Captain C. P. McCann. ltc
BUSINESS ADVERTISING
CLASSIFIED ADS
EVERYBODY READS THE NEWS "WANT" ADS.
EMPLOYMENT COLUMN
ante d Experienced man
W
ried; Address W.
Hood River, R. I,
187-K. 45
wants work on ranch; mar-
B. Perkins,
3. Phone
anted Place in town by ex
perienced Japanese janitor.
Also does office cleaning1. Care
Niguma, phone 1G0. 45-48p.
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FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE
"or rent Dowden Potato Digger
"Has record of 2(30 bushels per
lour. Can hand work beat that?
'or terms call Scott ; 'phone 111.
32tfc
Tor Rent Nice modern cottage,
I furnace, bath, etc. See W. J.
Baker & Co.
45-47c
Great opportunity Sunnyslope
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
live OTnPY Aim cnui o mow your hav- raise or move
LI V L OlUUN AllU lUlYLO your house. For prices phone
I 7 i t I , , .. , zlbh.. J. 1. rsealeigh. ootfe.
'anted-Pasture and stable dur- rnr snip Rnnsnn u,l fir or
ing severe weather for two rW riplivprnd. J .T Km,.
Address X, News, or nhone 3232-X. Sot fa
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horses.
pnone zi m alter u p.
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45-45 p
for Sale-White Leghorn pullets. RFAL ESTATE SECTION
f Telephone 2G4-Odell. 40tfc hV-lL"!!
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Wanted Position by young man
from trood family, steady,
honest, sober, on fruit farm; does
not expect high wages. For par
ticulars please address G. C, cf
Y. M. C. A., Portland, Oregon
44-47p
anted Jobs cutting wood or
shoveling gravel. Help of
this kind supplied by Niguma
Bros., Hood River, Phone 100.
Wanted A man with family to
take charge of an apple ranch
close to Hood River. Must have
experience and first-class recom
mendations; must bo industrious
and understand all about apple
orchards. Give ago and experi
ence. Will furnish house. None
but cabable men need apply.
Steady job all the year 'round.
Address B. N. Bowman, 145
Third St., Portland. Or. 45c
Pruning You should get your
pruning done by an A-No. 1
pruner. Do it
;arl Prather, R.
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now. Address
F. D. 1. Box 95
4G-47p.
Oakdale Greenhouses Geran
iums, salvia, verbena and other
bedding plants. See the roses
in bloom this summer and have
stock reserved for Fall ot next
Spring. Plants and cut (lowers
at Franz's. Fletcher & Fletcher.
Iood River. lU-tfc
ine -room cottage on Cascade
Ave., west of 7th street, for
sale cheap. 3 chambers and a
sleeping porch, bath, pantry, at
tic and basement. Inquire at
office of A. W. Onthank. SGtfc
or bale Lheap--(jood 2-inch
wagon, 2 horse, suitable for
apple hauling. Phone 277-M.
34tfc
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or bale INew Jumbo stumn
puller. Bargain if taken at
once, for particulars address
Box 56, Dee. 42-48p
Rent Two large, bright
furnished, hot
Murray Kay.
4-ltfc
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For
ro
rooms, partly
and cold water,
phone 32-B.
or Rent Nelson bungalow fur
nished, for winter. New fur
nace. Inquire on premises, w6
State street, or phone 224-K.
45-tfc
or Sale-White Orpington cock
erels. Kellerstrauss strain.
Phone 212-M. S. J. Frank. Ava-
lon ay. 43tfc
I ost Pocket book containing
L sum or money and papers.
Owners name (Jacob Bowman)
on pocket book. Liberal reward
For Sale At a sacrifice. 20 acres
orchard land in Willow Flat
district. For particulars see K.
Kline at Hood River Gas and
Electric Co. office. 21tfc
Farm Help and Berry Pickers -The
Hood River Apple Growers
Union and the Davidson Fruit
offered for return of same. Phone Company have arranged with the
i. M. L. A. Industrial Lmplov-
ment Agency of Portland, to fur-
209-X. 45-4Gd
or Sale -
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One good, youn? milch
cow. 1 wo dozen White Lee
norn nens. Address J. A. far
mer. Parkdale, Ore. Thone No.
31X5 Odell. 44-46c
anted Home for winter for
good saddle horse for its keep.
A. V. Rallies, phone 288-F.
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or Sale Stump-puller, Swend-
son machine, main-cable, brush
hook and anchor. Practically
new. Price $1)0. L. F. Parker,
Dee, Oregon. 45-47c
or Sale Cheap Furniture for
boarding and rooming house.
Good business andlin a good lo
cation. Phone 114.M, 11 Cascade
Ave. 4G-47p.
For bale Cheap One now it room
house. Lo 50x100 on 11th and
Prospect streets.
Phone 27SM.
4G-47p
lli'iul the Ni'wu. It It'll It nil.
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or bale learn ot oav mares
five years old. These horses
are splendid workers and are
well matched. I am selling be
cause 1 do not need two teams.
Inspection invited. J. R. Put
nam, Mount Hood. Ore. Tele
phone 2G4, Odell. 45tfc
anted -Belgium hare buck.
to enhone or write XI. L. Sim- m
mons. Parkdale, Oregon. Phone nl planted
Odell 31X3. 4Gc
nisn an classes ot rami nein, in
cluding berry pickers, for the
farmers and fruit growers ot the
Hood River District during the
coming season. nen 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
or Sale Ten acres near town.
m
tor bale- loam and two sets
of harness, hack and buggy and
two dozen chickens. Phone Odell
154. 4G-47c
or Sale A good Jersey cow.
fresh first of December. Phone
21G2-K. 46-471)
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Fine location. Good building.
five acres bearing. A bargain if
taken soon, terms, no agents. H.
P. Allen. Phono XJ3K. !6-4!p
nted Apple orchard. 15 to
5 acres. Part bearing, part
trees 2 to . years, and part
Must bo soil and
ocation suitable for growing
best varieties of apples. Reply
to be considered must give loca
tion, number of trees por acre, of
each age and varieties, improve
ments and lowest cash price.
Address Ward, care Hood River
News. 1G-1V
anted Cheap plug team.
mares preferred. Address
J. A. Hodges, R. F. D. 3. Phone
2132- L 4Gp
or Trade-High class Portland
sidence lot t exchange fur
inproveu or unimproved Hom1
iver city property. Address
II. T. C, care News, 1 1 17c