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1 THE HOOD RIVER NEWS, WEDNESDAY. NOVEMBER 20. 1912 p rn ifflironrnim J M - WEEK n ULMUR Otr Governor Has Vroclaimed Thursday, JVo-Oembcr 21st, as "Made in Oregon" Day, a day set apart, everVOne to Hoost Ore dan Trarttin-t.c nnrl snrolv ww 1ntyf fSt nf Clrorr,n YMY moU nn,1 fn,ol 1 ... ... ... for n athV Cled mancl for these goods when their merits become known We buy Oregon Made Goods whenever we can, because MADE IN OREGON viww i-Fj-iux inuuijg iiiwii ii i vrn uui. itiuuc iii vi i ? uuici is en z uglier rvi clue in urcgon tsionKets are better 9 r ----- " HADE mi STMT . - wj ''"j - w ,w . v.. uuni male ciiiu iciiiic, juu ivuuw wunien are citizens now) will agree with and join the Governor in this move, -no matter how we differ with him on other subjects-not let everybody boost Made in Oregon goods. We all have good reason, as Oregon Made Goods stand at the head of their class they stand the test of comparison with the best of other states and countries. And by the way, Oregon Made Goods embrace a number of lines that the average citizen is not aware of. We will go the Governor one better, and have a "Made in Oregon" week. We tvill sacrifice our profits on all Made in Toreoon Jood , for Onl Week beginning With THUHSVAV. NOVEMVE-R 21st. We want to do our Dart toward making MADE IN fiRFnOM nnnnc JX "Sffu1 "Lf?Znr,J?dS? - v vv w xuiiiiiiai vv i li i 1. 1 ict i if- i II i i- 1 1 it r Htri i r i r n- v l n t r i n.ir MADE IN OREGON WOOLENS ARE RETTER because they are all pure wool, from Oregon sheep, and woven in Oregon Woolen Mills THESE GOODS SHOULD BE UNUSUALLY ATTRACTIVE AT THESE PRICES $3.00 58-inch heavy all-wool Oregon Mackinaw Cloth in checks and plaids, fine for long or short Of) Mfi coats. Made in Oregon. Price wiT J $2.50 5G-inch medium heavy Oregon Wool Mackinaw Cloth in plaids and plain colors, for children's On l r coats, etc. Made in Oregon. Price wilj $2.25 and $2.00 5G-in fine all-wool Oregon Ocean Serges and double-faced fancy Suitings, beautiful col- Ol J n ors and patterns. Made in Oregon. Price uli0 $1.75 58-inch all-wool Oregon Suitings, plain and fancy and two-toned whipcords, in the new colors. 01 QO Made in Oregon. Price uliOO $1.50 56-inch Jail-wool cloths in plain colors, also mixed suitings, none better for the money ever made. 01 tyi Made in Oregon. Price WliZl 36-inch all-wool Oregon Ladies' Cloth, in all the good staple solid colors, washes like muslin. Made in yjo Oregon. Price tjb Oregon Mackinaw Coals, Wool Shirts, Overalls, Jumpers We are Headquarters for Oregon Mackinaws and Oregon Wool Shirts. They don't make them better anywhere $7,50 and $6.50 all-wool Oregon Mackinaw Coats, fancy and plain colors, ladies' or men's. Made in Op Jjt Oregon. Price wuiuw $5.00 Oregon Wool Mackinaw Coats, plain. Oil or Made in Oregon. Price u4iJu $.450 Heavy Oregon Wool Men's double OQ QC shirts OJiJJ $4.00 Heavy Oregon Wool Men's double back OQ r shirts -- uJi40 $3.50 Heavy Oregon Wool Men's double back OQ QP shirts OZivw $3.00 Heavy blue Oregon Flannel Shirts, Of) PP Price OZiDJ $2.50 Heavy Blue Oregon Flannel Shirts OQ IP Price wilw San. Soucl Club Notice The Sans Souci Club will meet to morrow (Thursday) with Mrs. Frank Coolldge. Will Open Music Studio Mr. I lans Hocrlein, organist at Riv erside Congregational chufch, and Mr. William Chandler will organize a in piano, pipe organ and violin Instruc tion. A thorough and systematic method will be taught in each branch and to Insure the best of service will open and equip a studio for that pur pose. Prospective pupils wishing Instruc tion In these branches should address (pipe organ and piano) Mr. Hans lloerline and (violin) Mr. William Chandler. Hood Kiver, Oregon. County Claims Allowed Claims presented against Hood Riv er county during the month of Octob er and allowed at the November, 1912. session of the county court: Chas Miller, 1 coyote 1 60 J II Kredricy, fare for Indigent, !5 D SUurur, court reporting 00 00 Allen Hart, court bailiff 14 00 K S Olinger, do 14 (io A V Nelson, 2 coyotes 3 00 J It Phillips. 1 bob cat 2 00 Iloyce's Cafe, meals, Jurors, 111.55; indigent U0 12 The Heebe Co, repairs rock crusher 67 H K Hart mess, burying two paupers 40 H V Harrett, work opening road 2 25 60 00 50 25 A C Duck, Justice fees 8 K S Olinger, constable fees. . . . J H Castner, do H T Lewis, witness Justlco court J I) Castner do Rlowers Ildw Co, supplies for road, 90c; supplies smallpox patleut,6 80 R B llragg, 12 election booths, A E Crosby, drugs prisoner. . . . Chas. N Clarke, drugs Indigent Columbia Auto Machine Co, 1 gallon of oil J W Dickenson, meals Jurors, Dr Jesse Edglngton, care smallpox patients, $96.00; salary health ofllcer, $;il.85.... K A Franz Co, supplies for roads, $2.60; fruit Inspec tor, $1.17 Hydro Klectrlc Co, light for court house 7 80 7 80 1 50 50 7 70 62 50 1 25 2 25 127 85 3 67 1 CO Chas Gray, care and fare for Indigent ' Hood River News, ballots, $108. printing and supplies, $19.60 ..127 40 75 Hood River Glacier, printing and supplies 19 75 Home Telephone Co, phone rent and supplies 6 60 K O Hall, crushed rock 58 i2 J F Hendrlck, supplies for indigent 15 00 City of Hood River, water rent 75 Hood River Gas & Klectrlc Co, Power for crusher 33 00 J II Heilbronner, otlice rent for fruit inspector 15 00 The Irw in llodson Co receiv ing book 31 00 Thos F Johnson, incidentals.. 7 65 E K Kaesser, supplies for ind. . 5 00 C K Ixivell, Ulacksmlthing 13 80 Hoys and Girls' Aid Society October allowance 10 00 Mrs J 1) Hunt, care indigent, 15 Oil Win Davidson, do 8 00 Geo S Johnson, hi cord wood smallpox patient 1 50 Mrs L K Phillips, room and care of prisoner 2 00 G A McCurdy, fees, Cmo 13 40 O II Rhoades, do 7 40 O II Rhoades, work Tucker's Hridge.deducted from con tract price of bridge 60 00 A C Iluck, canvassing vote 3 00 Geo M VVishart.canvasstug vote 6 40 II V Kadelman, repairing roads 18 75 I) McDonald, powder and fuse, 79 74 P M Morse, use of phone by.. 1 50 Mt Hood Hotel, room for prisoner 1 00 15 L Murphy, grading 8th grade examination papers.. 3 00 C A Plath, drugs indigent; 85c; supplies Fruit Inspector $1.90 2 76 J R Phillips, lumber for roads 24 70 Oregon Lumber Co do 22 24 Stewart Hdw Co, for court house, $4.35; smallpox patient, $19.60 23 85 W L Clark, expenses, road viewer 3 75 A C Staten, supplies indigent, $19.46; smallpox patient, $2.10 21 66 A C Staten, road supplies.... 3 60 Hubbard Taylor, supplies for Indigent 3 ,o Transfer & Livery, cartage coal, $11.00; Livery small pox patient, $6.00 17 00 Taft Transfer Co, ctg books . . t0 C O Van Tress, reporting for grand Jury 2 60 K O Dutro. care indigent 2 00 W K Hansen, stamps, $1J,00; express, $1.35 11 35 Murray Kay, surveying rond making plat, etc 38 50 W T Kddy, fees, deputy sur.. 10 00 F A Ma'e, chalnman 6 00 rnrr A Strictly Tailored Skirt, Made to Your Order, of All-Wool Storm Serge, Your Choice of rflLL i Black and Colors, with every Suit or Long Coat Order in our Made to Order Department, for six days, beginning Thursday. November 21st. All work will be fully up to the usual high standard of our hand tailored, made to order Suits, Coats, Skirts and Dresses. We are making this unusual offer as an induce ment for more Ladies to get better acquainted with the Superior Made in Oregon Suits and Coats, of Made in Oregon materials f$70h BRAGG MERCANTILE CO. W L Clark, view ing Massee road 6 00 (Continued next week) Grace U. B. Church Sunday School at 10:00 a. m., G. A. Partis, superintendent. Election of delegates to the next general confer ence and sermon at 11:00 a. m. Junior C. E. in charge of Mrs. Hrotherton at 3 p. m. Senior C. E. at 6:30. Marion Sloat, president. Sermon at 7:30 by the pastor. Strangers feel at home with us. J. B. Parsons, pastor. SUMMONS In the Justice Court of the State of Oregon, for Hood River District, Hood River County, Hood River Hanking & Trust Co., Plaintiff, vs. L. G. Westfall, Defendant To L. G. Westfall, Underwood, Washington, Defendant: In the name of the State of Oregon. You are hereby required to appear and answer the Complaint filed against you in the above entitled suit on or be fore the last day of six consecutive weeks, from the date of the first pub lication of this summons, and If you fail so to answer, for want thereof the plaintitt herein w(ll take Judgment against you ior the sum of $50.00 with Interest at eight per cent. pe. annum from the 18th day of June, 1912, Vfon a promissory note executed by you to plaintiff on the 18th day of June, 1912, for the sum of $50.00 with eight per cent, per annum until paid, which eald note Is fully set out In the Complaint herein. Also for an order on the First National Dank of Hood River, gar nishee, to pay over certain moneys at tached in this action. You are hereby served by publica tion of this summons and order of at tachment by virtue of an order of the Hon. A. C. Buck, Justice of the Peace for Hood River District, Hood River County, Oregon, duly made, granted and dated on the 19th day of Novem ber, 1912, for the service of this sum mons and order of attachment upon you by the publication thereof and In accordance therewith, and which or der prescribes that the time for pub lication thereof shall bo for six con secutive weeks, and the 20th day of November, 1913, as the date of the first publication of this summons, and you are hereby further notified that said date Is and w ill be the date of the first publication of this summons. Dated November 19, 1912. JOHN BAKER, Attorney for Plaintiff, 47 63 Hood River, Oregon. Ladies' Strictly Tailored Suits, Long Coats and Johnny Coats, Skirts and Dresses, Made to Order by an Oregon Tailor, using Made in Oregon Suitings and Coatings, wov en of Oregon Grown Wool, in Oregon Woolen Mills. This Department has been a Revelation to the Ladies of Hood River, in a good many ways, and we take great pride in keeping up the high standard of excellence in Materials, as well as Workmanship. Here you can choose from a splendid assortment of the best of each season's offerings and have Your Suit, Coat, Skirt or Dress, Made to Your Order, with a guarantee of fit and finish at Prices within the reach of Most everyone. Our prices are much lower than you have ever paid for anything like equal service, in some cases nearly half, and Our Personal Guaran tee goes with each order. Satisfaction or money back. During our Made in Oregon Week, we are giving a Made to Order Skirt, of all-wool Serge, black or colors, with each or der for a Suit or Long Coat, given during the six days, begin ning Thursday, Nov. 21st, ending Wednesday, Nov. 27th. There are no strings on this offer, the Skirt will be made to your Order, absolutely Free of cost to you. All Made in Oregon Tailor Suit and Coat Models, in Stock, will be sold at special Made in Oregon Prices this week. We carry an assortment of the different styles, and they are all hand-tailored garments $30.00 Suit Models, Made in Oregon price $26.45 $27.50 Suit Models, Made in Oregon price.. 23.85 $25.00 Suit Models, Made in Oregon price 21.75 $25.00 Long Coat Models, Made fci Oregon price 19.85 $22.50 Long Coat Models, Made iu Oregon price 17.85 $18. 50-Johnny Coat, Made in Oregon price.... 14.95 OUR GROCERY DEPARTMENT Makes a very attractive showing of Oregon grown Fruits and Vegetables, Hood River Apples, Celery. Cauliflower, Potatoes, On ions, Squashes; Pumpkins, Brussels Sprouts, Lettuce, etc. jm CLASSIFIED ADS. EVERYBODY READS THE NEWS "WANT" ADS. EMPLOYMENT COLUMN Wanted Place in town by ex perienced Japanese janitor. Also does office cleaning. Care Niguma, phone 1 60. 45-48p. Wanted Position by young man from good family, steady, honest, sober, on fruit farm; does not expect high wares. For par ticulars please address G. C, cf Y. M. C. A., Portland, Oregon. 44-47p Wanted Jobs cutting wood or shoveling gravtl. Help of this kind supplied by Niguma Bros., Hood Hiver. Phone 160. Pruning You should get your pruning done by an A-No. 1 pruner. Do it now. Address Karl Prather, li. F. D. 1, Box 95 p. 46-47p. REAL ESTATE SECTION For Sale At a sacrifice. 20 acres orchard land in Willow Flat district. For particulars see E. Kline at Hood Kiver Gas and Electric Co. office. 24tfc For Sale Ten acres near town. Fine location. Good building, five acres bearing. A bargain if taken soon, terms. n agents. H. JP.Allent f hone333 K . 46-4?P Wanted Apple orchard, 15 to 25 acres. Part bearing, part in trees 2 to 5 years, and part not planted. Must bo soil and location suitable for growing best varieties of apples. Reply to be considered must give loca tion, number of trees per acre, of each age and varieties, improve ments and lowest cash price. Address Ward, care Hood Kiver News. 46-4Sc For Trade High class Portland residence lot to exchange for inproved or unimproved Hood Kiver citv property. Address H. T. C, care News. 44-47c For Sale Kitchen range, inquire Kline, 1303 Cascade Ave. 47tfc . S,. Mm BRAGG MERCANTILE FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE or rent Dowden Potato Digger Has record of 260 bushels per nour. Lan hand work beat that: or terms call Scott ; 'phone 111. 32tfc Fine 7-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. 36tfc For Sale Cheap--Good 2-inch wagon. 2 horse, suitable for apple hauling. Phone 277-M. 84tfc For Sale New Jumbo stump puller. Bargain if taken at once. For particulars address Box 56, Dee. 42-4Sp For Rent Two large, bright rooms, partly furnished, hot and cold water. Murray Kay. phone 32-B. 44tfc For Kent Nelson bungalow fur nished, for winter. New fur nace. Inquire on premises, 1013 State street, or phone 224-K. 45-tfc For Sale Stump-puller. Swend son machine, main-cable, brush hook and anchor. Practically new. Price $U0. L. F. Parker, Dee, Oregon. 45-47c For Sale Cheap -Furniture for boarding and rooming house. Good business and,' in a good lo cation. Phone 114.M, 11 Cascade Ave. 46-47p. For Sale Cheap - One new 6 room house. Lot 50x100 on 11th and Prospect streets. Phone 278M. 46-47p For Rent Nice modern cottage, furnace, bath, etc. See W. J. Baker & Co. 45-47c For Sale -S-aere ranch six miles from town, on West Side, at a bargain. Spitz and Newtown trees three years old and earliest btrrios in the vallev. Phone own er, 1S1-M, A. M. Pope. 47-48p Oregon Wool Blankets and Indian Robes Are Best We are Hood River selling agents for Oregon fleece wool Bath Robes, Indian Robes, and Blankets made by The Pendleton Wool en Hills. Beautiful designs and colors. Oregon Quality $22.50 Pendleton Bath Robe. Made in Oregon. Price - $16.75 $12.50 Pendleton Steamer Rugs, price 9.75 $9.50 Indian Robes, price 8.45 $9.00 Indian Robes, price 7.95 $9.00 Serape Shawl, price.. 7.95 $8.50 Indian Robe, price 7.45 $7.00 Indian Robe, price 5.85 $6.00 Indian Robe, price 4.85 $4.75 Indian Robe, price 3.95 $2.50 Indian Robe, child's crib size, price 1.95 SIO Pendleton Pure Fleece Wool Blankets in Plaids and Scroll designs in Pink, Blue, and Lemon Yellow, all Satin Bands. These are Single Blankets, Made in Oregon. Price.. $8.65 $8.00 Same as above, but lighter weight 6.98 $10,000 White fleece wool Blankets, pair 8.65 $8.00 Gray fleece wool Blankets, pair 6.98 $6.00 Dark fleece wool Blankets, pair.. 5.20 $5.00 Vicuna and Gray wool Blankets, pair 4.1 5 $4.50 Gray fleece wool Blankets, pair 3.95 $4.00 Oregon wool Camp Blankets, pair 3.45 if CO. LIVE STOCK AND FOWLS For Sale White Leghorn pullets. Telephone 264-Odell. 40tfc For Sale White Orpington cock erels. Phone 3232-X at seven o'clock. 47p For Sale-White Orpington cock erels. Kellerstrauss strain. Phone 212-M, S. J. Frank, Ava lon Way. 43tfc For Sale Team of bay mares five years old. These horses are splendid workers and are well matched. I am selling be cause I do not need two teams. Inspection invited. J. R. Put nam, Mount Hood, Ore. Tele phone 264, Odell. 4otfc For Sale Team and two sets of harness, hack and buggy and two dozen chickens. Phone Odell 154. 46-47c I Tor Sale A good Jersey cow, I fresh first of December. Phone 2162-K, 46-47p To Let For keep during winter, a good safe saddle horse. Tel ephone 149-M. 47-4Sc For Sale -One pen of yearling, trap-nested Rhode Island hens, one pen single-comb White Leg horns, trap-nested, also good cockerels from same pens. Also a few White Leghorns not trap nested. W. H. Corev. Avalon Way. Phone 2122-L. 47-4So To Let For his keep during the winter, a gentle horse, will work single or double, a good saddler. Mrs. L. Bogden. Oak Grove district. 47tfc For Sale Large young team, 7 years old. Must go inside ten days. J. J. Knapp, phone 3232-X 47-4S-p. LOST AND FOUND ADS I ost Heavy gold ring w ith one L diamond, r inder please return to F. Morrison, 1106 State street, and receive reward. 37-3Se Found A young female collie. Has leather collar with plain tag on it. Phone Odell 5-X. 47-4Se There Is this to say for marrluKcf Those who have hud experience with It are always willing to give It an other triul. t'lty election December 3. BUSINESS ADVERTISING IF you wish to do any tiling you may order your cement tile from H. W. Krussow. Phone 3202-M. 47-50p 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. lean mow your hay, raise or move your house. For prices phone 218K. J. T. Nealeigh. 35tfc. 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 Notice of Completion of Construction of Cement Curps and Gutters Thirteenth Street Improve ment District Notice is hereby given that Johu 15. Zolls, contractor, has filed written no tice this 18lh day of November, lt12, of the completion of cement curbs aud gutters, Block 1, Clark's First Ad dition, under his contract w ith the city heretofore made and entered Into un der Ordinance No. 366, and that the amount due said coutractor for said improvement upon its acceptance 1m hereby stated to be $63. V). Aud notlco U further given that any objections to the acceptance of said work under the contract with the said contractor oil the part of said City may be filed iu the otlice of tlie undersigned City Recorder by any in terested party at any time within (If teen days from the date of the first publication of said notice, tivwil, with in fifteen days from the 2uth day of November, 1312. This notice is published in the Hood Kiver News for two consecutive issue thereof, the date of the firat publica tion thereof being the H'Hh day of No vember, l'.'U. II. L. IIOWK. 4 -IS City Recorder. The women's clubs of Chicago have declared war on the "manlier." The most effective club In hli case would be the policeman's. Thone jour Items to the New. Read the New. It li II- It nil.