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"l THE HOOD RIVER NEWS, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 5, 1910 We Want More Land If yours is For Sale TELL US about it at once :: :: B. E. DUNCAN & CO. FRUIT LANDS HOOD RIVERITES FEAST IN SUNNY CALIFORNIA Loiitf Heacli. Cal., December 27, lOlrt. F.tlltor New; The wi'Hther wum Ideal. The sun BlionelirlKbtly. TIioiihuii.Ih of people found tlielr way to the jfrey pike to watch the curf liatlicru and llnten to the open air Imml cercert In the after noon. The Ih-iiIkh ray of mellow HunllRht put everyone In a good frame of mind. Ko that the Htreet faker and the ttpleler for the hIiow mingled their volecen with the merry pleasure wekern mid the day pacMnl only too swiftly by. Out of twenty three ieople who were either former or prt'Heut reHidentH of Hood Kiver valley, throiiKh the leaderidilp of l'rattier, Chandler and Wood, there were 14 who rounded up at a cafeteria about 1 p. in. to do juxtlce to a turkey dinner. The party coiiHlxted of the following: Heo. T. I'rather, Mm, Geo. T. I'rather, Iterthn Mem man and little duiiKhter Nellie, MIhh (ieorln and Lulit I'rather, Clinton Wood and bin mother and Irene Fisher (Mr. Wood's Kranddauxhter) Charles Chandler and wife, Kpb Winans, Mr. anil Mrs. lie h well Shel. ley, Mr. and Mrs. Win. F, Jackson and wife of Sherman county (former ly of Hood Klver). There were four teen pernoiiH In the party above named. The proprietor furnishing two tables so that we were all around the festive board. Some of these Hood ICIver boys evidently missed their railing. I'rather, Win. Jacksou, Fph Wluans and Clint Wood should have lieen end men In a minstrel show. Well, we ate and drank and drank and ate until we were all full. Ixuik Iteach Is a dry town. The water they furnish the the tourist to drink Is only fit to bathe In at home, It Ik-Ihk strongly Impregnated with sulphur. The proprietor soon learned where we were from aud we soon had the freedom of the peace. Knh Wlnans proposed the following toast: "To our absent Hood Klver friends.." Quickly the sulphur glasses clinked together and many wen- the happy response, for the words "Hood Klver" always arouse enthusiasm In the hearts of all who have ever lived there. In the charming valley sen tinelled with snow crowned moun J. G. VOGT IF you see the windows this week, you will be vlnced there is something to be saved HERE Overcoats Sweaters Underwear Suit cases The Newest the Harket affords for the Winter of 1909 - 1910 IF OUR "AD" SAYS Sfo Be FiDen Qway Beginning Ban. 1 we xo'itt issue numbered coupons witfi Cash Purchases entitling fieftlers to partici pate in trie distribution of fceautifuf and usefuC premiums now on exftiftition at our store. Qsft to see them. BLOWERS BROS. tains. J. K. Nlckelson, wife and son Donald could not be found for the dinner party, uelther could Henry Husklrk, while Bertha Hemmnn and Irene Fisher were out on the Tillman trolley Hue trip returning too late to Join the dinner party. And Lyn Wlnans was also unable to be there. The day Is-fore A. Herman aud wife, of Hood Klver had left Long Iteach for a short trip to San Ilego. In rouud uumls-rs there were twenty-three Hood Klver eople here, and they are generally heard from on pike or pier or anywhere they happen to meet. Chas Chandler has just purchased a brand new automobile and Is pre paring for a Jolly good time. Aviation week at I .oh Angeles bet wee u January 10 and 20 will pro bably prove the biggest event that ever happened In California. The climate here attracts from all over the United States. The tourist Is their harvest and will continue to Ik.'. Komwki.i. Nheli.ey. MOUNT HOOD- The dance at the hail Monday night was a success. Good music, good attendance, good supper and good time In general. W. IS. Davidson made a trip to Hood Klver Tuesday; taking with him Grandmother Fredeuberg aud her granddaughters Kdith and May Fredeuburg, also Mr. Cutting who came to see them safe to Illvvaco, where Mrs. Fredenburg will remain with her son Will during the winter. Mrs. La r wood served supper for Spokane, Portland & Seattle "THE NORTH BANK ROAD." The Short Line East. Two Through Trains Daily. EQUIPMENT Train A'o. 2 Leaves White Salmon 11:15 a. m. Through Standard and Tourist and Chicago, via S. P. S., .. '. cars, first-class coaches and dining Train Xo. J. Leaves White Salmon 0 ':J3 p. m- Through Stan' dard and Tourist Sleepers, daily between Portland and Chicago, via S. P. ty S., G. X. and C. P. $ (J- Standard and Tourist Sleepers daily betueen Portland and Spokane, connecting with through Standard and Tourist Sleepers daily between Spokane and Denver and Spokane ami St. Louis. First-class coaches, observation cars anil dining cars. For information regarding fares, reservations, connections, etc intuireof W. GIBERT, Agent, White Salmon, Or H. M. ADAMS, General Freight & Passenger Agent, Portland. and NOW Suits Shirts Pants Bags SO, IT'S SO, IT'S TRUE. 4 THE PRICE ORCHARDS the dance given by Davidson and Kood Monday nlgut. Far! Newman and Claude Flke came up and took part In the dance aud got home after the roosters Is?' gan their morning warning. You can guess why. There was a goodly mituler came over from Dee anil took In the dance. They came with four horses hitched to one sled. Most of them enjoyed themselves. The Misses Lottie and Glenna Wll son were up from Corvallls speudlng a few days In our parts, returning Sunday to resume their duties. Earl Newman and Claude Flke wer up to enjoy the social given by the Kndeavor rioclety. Miss Lizzie Cooper made a trip to Butler, ash., to see old friends. Mr. and Mrs. Clark, of the Walter Grlbhle place took dinner with Jesse Davidson trlday. The Clarks an from Illinois. Jesse Davidson took New Year din ner with the Welch and Clem in fa nil lies. They served pie on the table Instead of In another room, which Is a new custom In Mount Hood. W. U. Davidson took a sled load over to DeeSaturday night to attend the dance. Among them were the muslclaus. Don't forget the grange meets at the Mount Hood hall Saturday the Hth, at 1 o'clock sharp. A good meeting Is anticipated. Karl Neuman took New Year's dinner at the Candee home. He says they serve pie on the table too. Kobt. IiOasure's father-In law, Mr Heuseii, died very suddenly the 31st day of DecemlsT and was buried the 2nd day of January. Sleepers, daily between Portland and C. J. $ Q. .llso observation cars. con - Km tiMI rw cm egg mm I''1' ill ITXf The Scrap Book A Tough Time. With a .'ok. Henry E. Dlxey tola a atory to tbe pfftx't that Joliu KtetsuD once went behind the scenes in Lis New York tbeuler aud found fault with a certain piece of scenery then In use. "What la t h blamed thing anyway?" he axlced. The stage manager Inform ed him that It was scene aft er Michael Ange I o, whereupon Stetson pomp ously exclaimed: "Well, it's n o good. Pay Mike bis salary and let blm go!" A day or two afterward Dlier PAT MIKE AND LET wa Tecltlag ,he Incident to Jack Haverly. but Ilaverly didn't seem to catch on to the Joke. So Dliey repeat ed the yarn, and Haverly, forcing a property smile, exclaimed, "Oh. yes, I see lucre am t no such person as Angelo!" This amused Ulxey more than the original story, and be hurried off to tell Stet son about It. But Stetson was quite as thick witted as Ilaverly bad been In detecting tbe buuior of the thing. "W b y.. don't you see?" exclaimed Dtxey. A GOOD O.II OR HAVERLY." with great earnestness. "I told this faro to Ilaverly, and he replied. There ain't no such person as Michael An gelo! " "Ah, yes." cried Stetson, with a eud leu gleam of Intelligence, "be ought to have said. 'There Isn't any such person a Michael AngeloT Tea. yes; a good one on Ilaverly! Ila, ha. bar Tomorrow. Hat u.th And thy faith shall sustain thee. Permit not suspicion and cars With Invisible bond to enchain thee. But bear what Uod fives thee to bear. Br his spirit supported and gladdened. Be ne'er by forebodings deterred. But think how oft hearts bsve been sad dened By fear of what never occurred. Lt tomorrow take care of tomorrow. Short and dark as our life may appear, We may make It still darker by sorrow. Still shorter by folly and fear. Half our troubles are half our Inventions, And how often from blessings conferred Have we shrunk In the wild apprehension Of evils that never occurred! Didn't Blame Him. Jim Bidwell was a pioneer and fron tiersman in tbe old days. As women were few and far between at that time In his section. Jim married a squaw. On ber departure some years later for tbe happy hunting ground Bidwell, who was really a good fellow and whom any of the recently arrived wo men would gladly have accepted as a husband, went east and there met and married a bright and pretty young wo man. lie took ber back to bis borne to live among bis old friends, and one day tbe dear Delgbbors called In a body to pay their respects to the bride. "Of course." they said to Mrs. Bid- well, wltb a tinge of spitefulness "of course you know er-r-r Mr. Bidwell has probably told you that bis first wife that he married a squaw." Mrs. Bidwell beamed. "Tea," she said enthusiastically; "be told me so and. do you know, judging from tbe white women I've seen here, 1 don't blame blm." Milwaukee Wisconsin. It Looked Suspicious. A witness In a railroad case at Fort Worth, asked to tell in bis own way how the accident happened, said: Well, ole and I was walking down the track, and I beard a whistle, and I got off tbe track, and tbe tralu went by. mid I got back on tbe track, and I didn't see Ole. Hut 1 walked along. and pretty soon I seen Ole's bat, and I walked on and seen one of Ole'a legs, aud tben I "ecu one of Ole's arms and tben another leg and then over one side Ole's bead, and I says, 'Weil, I be bang! Something muster happen to Ole!' "-Everybody's. A Poser For Matilda. In a rural town there Uvea an old lady who is tbe possessor of a very economical disposition and two pre possessing daughters who sre belles of tbe town. One Sunday afternoon two youths drove out to see these two fair damsels. They were cordially received, delightfully entertained and when sup per time came Invited to partake of the evening meal. Supper over, they till lingered. Bedtime come, tbey still tarried. Tbe old lady, used to early hours, went to ber slumbers, but the two young men fouud no fault with that Waking from a sleep of a couple of hours and seeing a light still burning, the old In Jy called: "Matilda?" "Yes, mother." "Have the boys goneT The lxvs. wltb nods and pantomime, Wsoncht MotlUln to answer In the af firmative, so the daughter answered again. "Yes, mother." A moment of silence, then "Matilda f "Well, mother?" . "Wasn't them two boys hog for butter?" CLASSIFIED COLUMN ad.trtlftntnti tor Insertlas snitir this htstflnf Ml se charqts lor at the rats el 24c Mr month lor lutually) thrts lines diaalai. Catsj thnuiS accompany coot, otherwise astabls kt the 10th el the month, a a mtium lor raaehlna, the ssssle The hta stands alone and aneiealltd. SPECIAL NOTICES "ontract to let to build an S-roncn bungalow v-'houae in Upper Hood River Valley, with right to reject any and all bids. For plana and eperifl. cstions see J. S. Thompson, aft. Hood, fhon 7X4 (Well 52-tf-e Ayanted-To exchange a rood 12-fnchoiiver " chill plow for a 10-inch and to buy aA-feet Kimball rultivaiorand atrawherry cultivator. Ad dress B, H.j Newa office, 1-4 REAL ESTATE AND RENTALS P'r Sale for $V for nhort time only-5 acres in Merced county, California: Hne rineland near amall town; unimproved and worth !7.rO. Address C. P, Sonnichaen, Hood Kiver Oregon. 1-tf-f HORSESrCOWSrfMQSrOHIOKENsTTCjT TT r Salo-Youns- piira, O. I. C. Stock at vein A ins? time Phons ord.ra to C. E. Miller, phone 1112-M. 60-83-e For Sale- year old saddle pony with aaddlo. 1 bridle and blanket All irood condition. The whole outfit for only 40 00. Tel 8262X, I. G. Ox borrow. R. D. 8. Hood Kiver. 60-U-c UVr Sale - Pure bred R t. Red Cockerels and nul. A leta. Good winter laying atrain. Phone 2U12M. 60-1-p For Sale-Pinely pediirraed. Engliat bull terrier pupa L. J. Stuart. Underwood. Wuh. 61-2-p Pifca For Rale-Berkshire stock. J. I Miller, phone S19-K. 61-2-p Fr Sale A srood saddle pony and saddle, price 1 tM Address Kline, R. F. l. 1. Hood River. 61-2-c FOR 8ALE 0 Id Paper for sale, 6c for a bundle of 26 papers. News office. Diano For Sale-Hiith grade, coat 450. for 1275. A Almost new, walnut ease. In perfect condition. Phone l4-X. 51-2-p J3haeton fur sale. S50. A. T.Allen. 61-2-p ;,r Sale No. 125. 61-2-p 2 Smith Premier Typewriter. Fr Sale-Seven hundred and fifty fine one-year-1 old Newton trees. Cheap. Phone 18M 61-2-p tJav for Sale-Alfalfa and clover. t20. Ralph AAHinricha phone 32-L. 61-3-p F"r Sale-Tent house. 141S: ahack. 16x13; lot, A 37 1-2x100 on Durham or 37 l-2x2U0 facing on Columbia, extending throuirh to Durham all for $1,000. C. P. Sonnichaen. phone 14SI-K. 1-tf-f For Sale First class fir and pine wood; all cut J- from large trees and well seasoned. Prices lower than you can obtain elsewhere. Orders filled promptly. J. O. Ooldthwaite, phone Odell 8X2. 62-3-p LOST AND FOUND T ost Agate watch charm with band around it. Liberal reward for return to News office. 52-3-c T ost Pocket book, containing about $16. also central hisrh achool pin. between ML Hood de pot and Ross A Richarda Reward for return to News office. Walter Jorgenaen 62-3-e EMPLOYMENT Ranted A man and family to take chanre of an imDroved fruit farm. 1G0 acre, rood house and barn, and who will also buy an interest there in. German or Skandinavtan preferred. Enquire of John Iceland Henderson. Incorporated. 46-tf-c antexl A cook, woman preferred, to do home cook i nil. Enquire over McDonald a store. 50-1-d anted To let contract to clear about 10 acres of stumps and stones and then plow it and 10 acres adjoining Address K. News office. 61-2-p A n expert orchardist, now in the United States -government service, wants situation in Hood River Valley. Write "A" News office. 52-3-c MEN WANTF.TV Trt Minlrast flaa t-i n a K an1 1ft inpa t tat n kmsVi land. Inquire of C. J. CALKINS Hood River Apple Vinejrar Co. BUSINESS NOTICES OAKDALU GREENHOUSE Roses. Shrubs snd Vines in rend assortment for fall planting. Peonies 1 and 4-year old. 85c to $1.00 each. Hordy Pheox. Bell Flowers. Cuapan you. iriental Poppies, ready now. A full line of pot plants at Franr . Phone for cut flowers. FLETCHER A FLETCHER , L"OD G DIRECTOR Y Psnby Poet. G. A. R. -Meets at the K. of R hall the second snd fourth Saturdaya of the month at Z p. m. G. K. Castr.er, commander; S. F. Blythe, adjutant r"anby W. R. C. No. 16-MeeU second and fourth Saturdays of each month in K. of P. hall at 2 p. m. Jennie Bentley. president; Abbie J. Baker, secretary. fourt Hood River. No. 42. F. of A., meets every Thursday evening in K. of P. hall. Visiting forest- -a always welcome. V, ra Flemming. C.K. F. C irosius, F. S. V jod River Commercial Club Meets every sec ond Mondsy in each month at 8 p. m. in the -lUD rooms over Jackson a etore. Chas. T. cJU-ly. presiaent; w. tl. Walton. secrsry. T lood River V'alley H J mane Society - Phone ISfi. iAE. H Hartwig. president; F. G. Coe. secretary: Leslie Mutler, treasurer. T-Tond River Ixidse. No. 105. A. F. A A. M iA Meets Saturdsy evening on or before each full moon. L. N. Blowers, W. M.; D. McDonald, secre tary. I food River Chapter. No. 25. O. E. S -Meets second snd fourth Tuesdsy eeninlr8 of each month. Visitors cordislly welcomed. Kathryn LmmDie. v. .; luel w ood worth, secretary. Uood River Camp, No. 7702. M. W. A. -Meets in 11 1. ). O. F. hall every Wednesday night. A. h. crump. V. u.; t. S. Mayes, clerk. Ilood River Camp. No. 770. W. O. W -Meets at 41 K. of P. hall the second snd fourth Ssturday nignts ol each month. A. C Staten. C C: r . W. McKeynolda clerk. Ilood River Circle. No. 524. Women of Woodcraft. -Meet at I. t. O. t . hall first and third Sat- urdsy nights, each month. Visitors welcome- Mrs. Wm. Genger. N. G.: Alice Shsy. clerk. Idlewilde Lodge. N& 107. I. O. O. F. -Meets in r rsternsl hall every Thursdsy evening st 7K0, st the comer of Fourth snd Oak streets. Visiting brothers welcomed. J. M. Wood. N. G.; G. W Thompson, secretary. L'emp Ixidge. No. lsl. I. O. O. F.-M.ts in "the Odd Fellows hall at Well every Saturday night. Visiting brothers cordially welcomed. J. W. Wilson, N. G.; Byron Smith, secretary. T surel Rebeks l.odge No. 87. I. O. O. F.-Miwts "hrst snd thin! Mondsys in each month. Ther esa M. Castner. N. G.; Nettie Moses, secretary. onnt Hood l-odge. No. Zl. I O. O. F . meets Tevery Saturday evening in Cribble's hsll. Mt. H.l. Robt. Leasure. N. G.; G. W. Dimmick. secretary. fountain H.ime Camp. No. !Mt'9. R." NaT i,A Meets st Oild Fellows hall on the second and fourth Fridsys of each month. Mrs. H. Pealer. O.; Mrs. Ella Dakin, reconler. Olela Assembly. No! 105. U.'a." Meets"tn their hsll the first snd third Wednesdays, work: second and fourth Wednesdays, socud. C. D. Henrichs. M. A.; W. H. Austin, secretary. Qrevon Grape Reheksh Ixslge No. 181. I. O. O. F. -, Meets every second snd fourth Wednesdsys in each month in Gribbie's hsll, Mt. H(kI, Or. Mrs Millie Hardiman. N. G.; Mrs. Minnie L. Lar wood. secretary. Piverside txidire. No. (W. A. o" W.-Meets in 1VK. of P. hsll the first and third Wednesday niirhts of the month. Visiting brothers coriiislly welcomed. R. E. Chapman. W. M.; Chester Shuts, reconler. YTaucoma lHlge. No. 30. K. of P. Meets in their t'astle Hall every Tuesilsy night, when visiting brothers sre fraternslly weKvmeil. Joa Frsiier, Jr.. C. C: H. T. IVWitL K. of R. A S. Vsuns Temple Py thuin Sisters. No. 6- Meets the ' ' first snd third Tuesday of each month st K. of P. hsll. Correan Stranshan. M. E. C; With Stein hoff. K. of K. 4 C. LEQAL AND OTHER NOTlCtS Aamlnlstntor's Notice. MOTICE is hereby given thst the undersiirned hss been spptMnted by the County Court of the State of Oregon, for Htnl River County, to be sdministrstir of the estate of Joseph Wirnsber ber. dceaseil. and all persona having claims ajrsinst ssd estste sre her.'by notilieil to present the same to me. duly verified, st the otlice of A. A. Jsyne, in the city of Hood River. Orewon. within six months from the date of the first pub licstum of this notice. Iate of first publication, llecrmber 22. 1;HS(. PETER MOHR. 61-4 Administrator. Japanese JVovclHco Kutn.no and Tokyo Dishes. Bamboo Furniture. M. NIGUMA Rotlce ef Final Settlement VOTICE is hereby given thst the undersigned Administrator of the estate of Benjamin A. Wuest. deeeaaed. has riled in the office of the County Clerk of Hood Kiver County. 8 Tata of Oregon, his Ansl report and account of his ad minntration of said Estate and that Monday. me inn nay or jsnusry. lia, at 10 o clock a ax. of said day. in the Court Koora of said County, has been sp pointed as the time and place for bsar ing objections to ssid report and account. AU persons desiring to obieet to the same sre hereby required to hie said objections on or before said time. JOHN A. WUEST. Administrator of the Estate of M-2- benjamin A. Wuest. Deceased. Notice lor Pobltcatlon. T")EPARTMKNT of ths Interior. V. 3. Land office -'at The stiles. Oregon. November 2Bth. 19u Notire is hereby aiven thst Msda O. Hicks, whose nost-orKce address is Hood Rivsr. Orsvon. did. on ths 23rd day of March l'siy. Hie in this orAce Sworn Statement and Applicstion No 0424. to purchase NE 1-4 SE 1-4. SeetKin 1. Township 1 north. Rsnge 10 east, Wdlsnvtte Meridian, snd the timber claim thereon, under the provisions of the act of June S, 187S. snd acts smendatory, known as the "Timber snd Stone Law." at such value as might be Used by spprsisement, and that, pursuant to such ap plication, ths land and timber thereon have been sppraised. the timber estimstsd 450 000 boerd feet st (0. 76 per M. snd the land 60 00; that ssid ap plicant will offer final proof in supoort of his ap plication and sworn statement on the 10th day of February. 1910. before Henry U Howe. United States Commisioner, at Hood River, Oregon. Any person is st liberty to protest this purchase before entry, or initiate B contest at any time be fore pstene Issues, by filing a corroborated affida vit in this office, alleging facta which would da feat the entry. C. W. MOORE. - Register. Notice of Fubilcatlon. ' rEPARTMENTof the Interior. U S. land ofTlee '-'st The Dalles, Oretron. November 27th, 1W9- Notice is hereby given that Arthur S. Sisley. whose post-off ce sddress is 23 East 7"th St. Port lsnd. Oregon, did. on the 13th dsy of February. 19H9. file in this oce Sworn Statement and Ap plication. No. 02073. to purchase the SW 1-4 NW 1-4 awd SE 1-4 NW 1-4. Section 35. township 1 North. Range East, Willamette Meridian, and the timber thereon, under the provisior a of the act of June S, 1S7H. snd sets ammendatory. known as the 'Timber snd Stone Law" at such value as fr.iirht be fixed by spprsisement. snd thst pursu ant to such application, the land and timber there on neve been spprsised. the timber estimated .KS.Oif) board feet at f 1 00 per M. and ths land I1K5 00; that said applicant will offer final proof in support of his spplication and awom statement on the loth dsy of February. lalO. before ths Re gister and Receiver. United States Land OfTlee. The Dalles. Oregon. Any person is at liberty to protest this purchase before entry, or initiates contest at any time before patent issues, by filing s corroborated affidavit in thia office, alleging facts which would defeat the entry. W. C. MOORE. -- Register. In tbe Circuit Court ot tbe Stale ol Oregon lor Hood River Countr. T E. Hsll. Jr.. Plaintiff, t. Geo. B. Dent. N. B. "Jordan. Mary P. Jordan. Humphrey Barton and Lillian Barton, et al. Defendants -Summons-To George B. Dsrtt, N. B. Jordsn. Mary P. Jordan. Humphry Barton and Lillian Barton, defendants: In the name of the State of Oregon, you are here by required to appear and answer the complaint filed against you in the above entitled suit on or before ths expiration of aix weeka from the date of the first publication of this summons, as herein after stated, and if you fail to so answer for want thereof the plsintift will spply to the Court: First. For judgment airsinat the defendant. George B. Dsrtt. for the sum of four hundred ten 22-100 dollars 1410.221. with interest thereon at the rate of aix per cent, per annum from the 28th day of July. 19M. for the sum of two hundred dollars IS200.00) attorney fees in this suit, and for his costs and disbursements made and expended in the same. Second. For a decree in frreclosure directing thst all of the hind situated in the county of Hood River. State of Oregon, described as follows, to wit: The northeast auarter of the northeast quar ter of section eighteen (18). township two (2). north of range ten (10) east of the Willamette . Meridian, may be sold on execution according to Isw. and the practice of this Court, and that the . proceeds of such sale may be apdlied. first, to the costs snd expenses of msking the same. and. second, to the payment of the amount found due . the plaintiff on account of his laborer's lien upon saia aesrnnea land nied on the 2th dsy of July, -1SSJ9. with the County Clerk of Hood River County. ; Oregon, together with interest at the rate of six per cent, from said dste of filing, snd also psy- ', ment of the sum of two hundred $2U0 00) attor ney's fees, and the costs and disbursements of said suit; that the sheriff execute a deed to said . property cm the property on the sale of the same . and that the purchaser therof he entitled to the possession of said premises on production of satd deed. Third. To decree that whatever interests the defendsnts N. B. Jordan, Mary P. Jordan. Hum phrey Barton, Lillian Ba'ton, et al, have in aald . described land to be subordinate to plaint'fT'a lien. Fourth. For judgment and for auch other and further relief in the premises aa to tbe Court may seem equitable. You are hereby served by publication of this summons in accordance with the order of the county Judge duly msde snd entered on the 16th dsy of December. 19o. which order prescribes that you ahall appear and answer aaid complaint on or before the expiration of six weeks from the dste of the first publication of this summons: the dste of the first publication hereof is the 22nd day of December. ISO!). ERNEST C. SMITH. 51-4-c Attorney for Pla ntifT. Guardian's Sale ol Real Estate. TN the County Court of the State of Oregon, for Hood River County- In the matter of the Estate snd Guardianship of Helen Maria Hrosi. minor by Emma Brosi. Guardian Notice of Guardian's Sale of real estate Notice is hereby riven thst in pur suance of an order in the above entitled court made and entered in the aboveenritled cause on Monday, the Srd day of January, 1910. the undersigned. Em ma Brosi. as guardian of Helen Mana Rrosi. minor child and sole heir at law of Otto Brosi. deceased, will sell the premises hereinafter described, at private sale, on the premises in said county of Hood River and state of Oregon, on the following terms and conditions: The ssle to be msde of the minor's interest in ssid lsnd snd to be of the entire tract therein described, but subject, how ever, to the widows's dower interest in said lsnd. st s price of not less thsn two thousand dollars fOOO) for ssid minor's interest, to be paid, not less than seven hundred dollars ifTOOl in essh, of which two hundred (fJOO) shsll be psid to ssid rusrdian in cash on the day of the sale, and the balance of which cash payment to be made upon the confirmation of aaid sale by this Court snd admimatrstor'a deed and abstract of title fur nished, to be j.aid for aaid estate, the balance to he paid on or before three (SI years, to be evi denced by a promissory note of dste of the order of Confirmstion of ssle. made psrsble to said guardian, with interest at eight per cent per an num, paysble snnuslly. said note to be secured by first mortgage on said premises, also executed by the purchaser in favor of said guardian. The premises to be sold, ss described in said order, are as follows: "Beginning at a point e'ghty roads west of the southeast corner of sec tion seventeen, township two north of range ten east of the Willamette Merulisn: thrnce running north forty rods, thence west sixtv rods, thence south forty roils, thence east sixty rods to the plsce of beginning, containing fifteen stps of land, subject to sn easement in fsvor of H. A. Hsckett, his heirs snd sssigns. of the right to use snd msintsin the present imirshion ditch, run ning north through the shove dfecribed land, snd which said land Otto Hrosi. sforesaid. acquired hy warranty deed from H. A. Hackett and Emma M. Hackett. hia wife, dsteil December lMh. lH'i. duly acknowledged and recorded in deed records of Hood River County. frmcrlv s part of Wasco County, state of Oregon in book 36. page 14. reference no which is hereby rosde. snd the ssme is msde s part hereof, for all the purposes hereof. Said ssle shsll be ma.le st pnvste sale on the premises from and after Friday, the fourth day of Fehrusry. liMO; Thst the widow will join in the deed of conver- snce msde by the gusrdtsn. to convey her dower the price for the entire estate to be not less than twenty-five hundred i2.V"'l dollars, of which the minor's part is two thousand OK) dollars: That the sale will he.-iyic'f the whole tract. the ssme not being suscptihle of disision. into lots of smsller tracts without injury to the eststs. This notice is published by order of Hon rsble A. J. Derhv. County Judge, of ihe Countyof HismI River. State of Oregon, dated Jsnuary k'rd. llIO. the Hinsl Kiver News for fimr successive weeka. and for five li sertKms. the first publica tion of which not.ee is the fifth dsy of January, liflO. FMMA BROS I. Guardian, John Inland Henderson. 1 (r-c Attorney for Guardian. Grubbinfl Outfits Wanted Prefer Faultless No. 2 but No. 1 will do if price is right. State condition and price. Address J. 0. Goldthwaite, R. D. R. No. 2. 'Phone Odell SX2. 14 Oak Street, Corner 1st Phone IbO