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THE HOOD RIVER NEWS, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 9, 1910 9 f)ere Is Also a small YOU B. E. FRUIT LANDS CHILDREN'S MASQUERADE PICTURESQUE AFFAIR A iltMureHtue ami pleurtlng enter tainment for the little folk wan 1(1 veil by tliflr parents' lattt Friday evening when they were tendered a inaMiuerade party at the opera liuilMe. The pat roncwHcH for the uc ciihIoii were Mm. W. J. linker, Mm. II. M. Huxley mid Mm. J. V. IiikhIIm. The excellent mimic wan furulnhed liy Mm. Del Hand. At eight, o'clock the merry little muHkem aHHemliled, watched by their parent h and many adiiilrlng frlendn, and opened the uffalr with a grand march. The ciwtuiiieit were varied iu well an handriome, iiiilijue and grotewjiie. Little iiiIhm-m eHKayed the part of grand (lumen, (tretmed In long flowing garmento. SpanUh dancem, Dutch glrln and many other feminine character plrontted, while the tjueen of heartu offered u IIImthI nupply of tart to her mitijectri. The hoys) were no lens original In t heir neleetlon of coHtumeH, and whirled umong the throng nit knlghtH, cIowiih, nullom, rolilHT chlefx and in numerous other fanciful diH-tn, I'rUeH offered ly E, A. Fran for the lit'Ht coHtii:nen were awarded to MIhh Wllnia ThotnpHou, representing a (IhIhv, ami Allan Hut toil, iih ItoMnhood, by the judge, Mm. II. 1". DavlilHon, Mm. Price and ). E. Hand. The dancex executed were very pretty. Later refreith mentN were nerved ami t lie very en joyable evening for the little folk brought to a clow. gervlcee at St. Mark's Church Wallop I(obt. I- Paddock will hold servlceM nt St. Murk'n F.plw-npul Church, Wednesday evening at and Friday nfterllonn nt i o'clock. There will lie special lenten services, foj which the bishop hit made a npe cal effort to Ik here and he hopes that large congregations will heprex eut. Miss A. J. Knight, deaconnevs, Is here for a few days aHHlwtlng the blrdiop In church work. "Clean lip Day" Woman's Club meets next week, ' Wednesday, March Hith nt Odd Fel- lows' Hall. Clean l'p Day. Come out. . Four-Button Novelty Sack, Ho. 94 Davidson Fruit Company We will handle Strawberries and other Fruits again thjs season as'usualand will give our customers the benefit of pur long experience InVnarketing Mood kiver Fruit. Call at our office or phono us General Office Phone 65 Ice Factory and Cold Storage Plant 65 Davidson Fruit Company our Chance The William Haynes property on Oak street, a commanding view of the river, house and lot GO by 100 feet, with outlet on State street. This is . the best buy in town at......l house on State street JQQ QQ WILL HAVE TO ACT QUICK DUNCAN & CO. ORCHARDS Unitarian Vesper Services The 5 o'clock vesper services nt the I'ultarlan church are each week In creasing In Interest and attendance by many of the best thinkers and progressive citizens of the city. The meeting last Sunday evening was in charge of C. A. Ilriggs. The topic for consideration was old uge pension and annuities now being practiced In (iermany, England, Canada, and re cently Introduced In the I'uited States, Massachusetts Itelng the first and only state In the Cnlon to lead off In that direction. That question brought out an earnest and Instruc tive discussion and deserves further consideration. What shall we do with our old people who have been engaged In Industrial pursuits, pro ductive and distributive, Is an Im portant question before the present and next generations for solution. Charity for the superanuuted Is dis tasteful, unsatisfactory and In the last analysis unfair. To the most suis-rflclnl observer It Is obvious that under present social and econ omic conditions It Is Impossible for the cltlxen engaged In productive and distributive pursuits to lay by a competency for incidental contluucu cles and old age, and keep abreast with our present civilization. This problem furnishes much food for thought and nierits the attention of the lenders of thought, who are moulders of public opinion, each and every one of whom are welcome and earnestly Invited to attend these ves ier services at S o'clock, which af fords everybody an opportunity to attend other churches ut the regular hours of service. l'l hi.ii s J ri. J. & L. HAWLEY MILLINERS Announce that their Spring and Summer stock is ready for inspection. Special display of Trimmed and Tailored Hals After MAR CM 17th Spring Clothing Absolutely the best values we have cder given in point of popular weaves, good tailoring, and right prices. Notice the west window a few are shown (wish we could show all). See the price tickets. Great values and no mistake. J. G. FRUIT DEALERS COLD STORAGE CRYSTAL ICE HOOD RIVER, OREGON $2900.00 PINE GROVE GRANGE Pine drove (Jrange gathered in reg ular session Saturday morning for unother of those popular all day meetings. Besides other business two new iiieuiUrs were received Into our order. Miss Cooper and Miss Pureed representing Mt. Hood grange spent the day with us. When the dinner hour arrived everybody was ready to adjourn to the dlulng hall where the tables were laden with an abundance of good things. After dinner a short time wasspent In social Intercourse. Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Staten were ejected to represent Hood Kiver county grange nt the State (iranJJe, which meets at Ore oon City, May 10, 1010. Mr. aud Mm. G. II. Itobblns were elected alters ate. A good program was' furnish ed by our lecturer. M. J. H New Real Estate Firm I'nder the name of the L.-P. Land Co., H. M. ITIndleand II. U. I ang'.llo have formed a partnership to do a general real estate business but will nufke a specialty of city property on the Heights and fruit land In the Up per Valley. The L.-P. Company has opeued ofllces In the Smith Mock. Moth Mr. Prludle and Mr. Lnngllle are well known at Hood Itlver, the former having been here off and on for the past twelve yearn, and the latter being city recorder. They are particularly fitted to handle the Up per Valley property as both have lived there aud know the country thoroughly. Yamhill Walnuts An Ideal Suburban tract of 23.86 acres of good deep soil, lo cated within one mile of the cor porate limits of McMinnville, Or egon (The Walnut City.) Near ly all of which is planted to young orchard; about ten acres of which is Grafted Walnuts, balance in Beedlings; apples, peaches, cher ries being used as fillers. Run ning water on the tract. Owner will not renew our contract which expires March 1st. It is a bar gain at $385 per acre. Write at once to Warren & Stater, Real Estate Agts., McMinnville, Ore. VOGT I R 5 i Live Local Topics five 1'rotoctorn at White- (Jucco head's. Oucco heads. free I'rottxtor nt White- Wanted Girls to sew Ilallocks at the Hox Factory. The Sans SoucUlub will meet this week with Mrs. Calkins. anss 1.. h. Keed, a trained nurse of Portland, Is stopping wltn Mrs. Cun nlng. xou 11 always flud fashions at the Security Store but no other kind. F. II. Morlan. Prof. lirown, formerly principal of the Fraukton school, who has been spending the winter In California, re turned last week. Itex Stock Food sold under a guar antee to give satisfaction or your money refunded at Whitehead's Feed Store. The ladles of the M. K. church will serve an Faster chicken dinner In the K. of P. hall Saturday. March l'.tth. Everybody Invited. The agricultural experts arrived Monday night. Those here aw A. Ii. Cordley, H. S. Jacobson, L. (irlllin and It. M. Winslow. j Those choice residence lots on Cas cade avenue in Kivervlew Park will not last long. Make your choice be fore the lest lots are irone. J. F- Batchelder, 21.) Cascade aveuue. If your horse Is run down and out of condition and you want to get him In shape to do good strong work buy a pall of Hex Stock Food. It will do the job. Whitehead's. David L. Clarke, of Minneapolis, was here Monday, attracted by the opportunities for Investment In fruit lauds. Mr. Clarke visited C. P. Son nlchsen, being a member of the same Masonic lodge In Minnesota, Word received here states that Dr. M. F. Shaw, who recently went east. will 1ms home in a week or ten days. A large number of Hood River peo ple went to Portland Sunday to be present at the aviation meeting. The flight of Hamilton with his aero plane Is said to have been wonderful and well worth the trip. A number of those who left Portland on the late tralu Sunday night did not ar rive at Hood Ulver until 6::50 Mon day morning, being held up at Bon neville by a mud slide. Vs there, were sleeping cars on the train several of the party secured berths and made themsleves comfortable for the night. t T A Thoroughbred BLACK COCKER SPANIEL Answering the Name of "CHUB" erjard If Retnrned to E1P00LEY Phone 203-X CLASSIFIED COLUMN Advartliamanta for Tntartioaj sadar thia ksatflna Ill kt chargts lor at Hit rats ol 26c Mr mioiIK lor Iviually) Ihr.o llnaa-as Oit.lar. talk thesis' accsmsani copy. thsrsjita .ara.lt k, Iht 1 01k tl Iht Month. At attsism tor r.achmt Iht saosl Ikt . d tl.n. and untictlltd. SPECIAL NOTICES y.nUd Second hand Faultless nubbin m ' ' cnin. and uctwrn. Address No. 21. New a. II or id kiver, Creirun. 7-lQ-p f 'rubbing- Machine Wan tod to Kent, or aerond hand purchsse. Address (Miss) M. H. Allen. Mt. Huod, or phot a Odeil 2-X-6. 7-10-t OAKDALrJ GREENHOUSE Roses, Shrubs and Vinaa in food aaaortment for fall planting, Peonies 1 and 4-year old. 35e to $1.00 each. Hurdy Fheox. bell t low era, Cuapan you. Oriental Poppies, ready now. A full line of pot plant, at Frsns'. phone for cut flowers. LETCHER r LETCH KK TF you are looking; for a home In Hood -- kiver valley for yourself or friends, I have 15 acres 11-4 mile from Hood Kiver, 1 1-2 mile from high school; 10 acres in cultivation. 500 fruit trees. acres in alfalfa, some straw berries and blackberries; fine view of Hood Kiver valley. I am offering this property next ten days for 400 per acre. If you want anything like this, see the owner, J. TJSealeigh, 10-1 1 -p REAL ESTATE AND RENTALS T. or Sale A irood lot in Riverview Park Addition for aale cheap. A. W. Onthanlc. lu-13-c Wanted 40 to HO acre tract of uncleared land in f ha llnntfir ValUv AiJ.lraa (M KI. 7-10-e Vr Rent-Two deairabla furniahed room a. En A quire of Mra. Ida J. Bryant. Phone 234- M. H-ll YVntdTo Rent a five or aix room houae. ac ' ' cord ins to aize: bath if Dneaible. State loca tion and rent. Telephone 1872-M 8-llp pr Sale Five room houae and t lota for 11100. A See Geo. D. Culbertaon ft Co. 10-13c For Sale 1M acrea, four mi lea from Moaier on Volney S. Munarer. Taylor P. O. , ShaaU Co.. Calif. 10-11 pVr Sale-10 or 20 acre beat fruit land for aale A cheap if Bold anon. Partly improved. Inquire of Geo. Dartina; ft SonJJnderwoodjJ ah.10-l J- HORSES, COWS, PIOS, CHICKEN8, ETC. Wanted -A horae between 1200 and 1300 pound a. Phone 2fA-L. 8-11 For Sale-S.C. Rhode Island Red earn for hatch i Tl U HmI liivinff l.mii. Krul fm,. vinl.. I a i. era. tl.60 per 15. . Y. Batten, phone 2012-M. o-i-p ITtrtra for Hatching;. Extra choice full blood Rhode Island Red etrira for hatching. 1.50 per actting of ib.A. Li. rase, pnone ll-A -n-p Wanted A vood riding pony. E. L. McCuun, R.D.1. -ll-e Uvr Sale Horae, butriry a.id Mingle hameaa. x Horae weigha about 11U0 pounds, aafe for lady to drive, fhone saa-u L)r Sale Team and wagon. Phone 20ft-L. C W. Burtt. -12-p WW Sale-Eight yer old bay horae. weight 1100 pounds, can be worked in team or aa aingle driver. Cutler Bros., phone 210X. 9-U-c Wanted Six thoroughbred brown leghorna and one rooster. Phone 2M-L. IM2-C T7W Sale Fancy Buff Orpington rooatera. also -L capons for table use or for 'stepmothers" to brood chickens. A. J. Grow, phone 201-M. 10-13c Ior Sale One horae eight or nine years old. first claaa for buggy or farm work. See W. H. Stone, on Herehner. East Side. Phone 321-M. 10-13 FOR SALE For Sale 16 inch pine delivered for 15 per cord Apply to A. W. Onthank. H-ll-c For Sale Horsepower wood Telephone pr Sale W hy do you pay 30c per pound for turkeys? Buy trio fine Bronx turkeya, price X12. from Mary Bradford. Star Koute 10. Hood Kiver, uregoru7-10-p For Sale Strawberry planta. Apply to H. Wr Wataon. phone 1H6-K. 7-10-p Lxjr Sale Strawberry planta from 1-year old " vinea. Address B-l Newa. S-ll-e UVr Sale Carriage, good aa new; also one bay x mare weighing about Su0. Address E, 717 r.ugene street. y-12-p For Sale 1 wiah again to offer for sale three note for money kianeH in 1888 hiri hv mj against B. F. Shoemaker, dated June J, lSdl, and due in 1IW2 and 'f t. issued by B. F. 8hoemaker on which he has refused psymint and taken advant age of the statute of limitation in the January court. J. H. Shoemaker. LOST AND FOUND T ost A black water spaniel long eara, short -"taiL A thoroughbred. E. R, Pooley. 203-X. 7-10-c T wet A leather riding whip or quirt, between -Tucker bridge and Hood kiver. Return to J. H. Osborne, Huod Kiver Banking ft Trust Co. Ke wani. 10-13C T Ml-On Oak street between 9th and Odd Fel- '-'Iowa Hall, atnnir of iet heads. Please return to Annette Broaius. 3-10c EMPLOYMENT VTanted Stenographer in real Enquire Devlin & Firebaugh. estate 9-12-c office. tsnted A man and family to take charge of " ' an improved fruit farm. 160 acres, good house and ham, and who will also buy an interest there in. German or Skandinavian preferred. Enquire of JnhnLeland Henderson. Incorporated. 4'-tf-c Wanted Japanese boy wants situation as achool boy. Phone 343-L. Box 2S2. e-11 Truning If in wsnt of intelligent pruning ad- dress A. J. Brunquist. phone 3P1-F. 9-U-c Wsnted A man to work on fruit ranch. One who will find himself. Man with experience preferred. Phone ltv2-K. 10-lSc Vr anted Man experienced in planting trees to work by the month: sbout two months work. Address box 564. Hood JtiverOr. 10-Up VTsnted Man with iuuall family to work on V ' fruit ranch. Must be accustomed to team and ordinary ranch work. Addreaa J. U. Heilbron- ner'a oltice. 10-13p Vanted Practical nurse wants pstient st her ' ' home or will care for children. Phone U9-K. 10-13-e Yranted A position to take charge of business ' ' and practical conduct of ranch by one who is experienced in sll branches t.f fruit growing, competent also to handle any kind of clerical work. Address A, Newa office. IO-13-c ROSS A RICHARDS CIGAR STORE lha Lta4ln Cenrtctlonlitt and TobaccsUli (Billiard Room and Bowling Alley in Connection) Agency Portland Journal Oak Street Hood River, Oregon Cash For Last Year's Ice Books If you have nny more ticket Iu your lnt Monn(in li-eliook turn tlioni Iu nt our oilioe iiml we will pny you for thi'tn on the tin tut1 bniis a we clinrfftMl for them. No loone ticket taken. The lee ltiiMlueM Im renehetl hiicIi irn)t)rtlini tlmt It I netvsmiry for u to retire from dellverlnj? nntl we luive nunlo nrrnnnenient with the Tnft Trtumfer Co. for making ilellv erle ami In the future nil order houltl be placed with them. We will continue tleliverliiff Ice nt our factory platform to any who may w ish to call for It. nt the fol lowing price euliject to chanjre at nny time. Trice apply to quantities given niul cakes will tie cut Into 1(H pound pltveai without etni charge on trder of pound or mure. 1 ton or more f,; v: ton $4; LlXiiSwO1 pounilN 1; liH) iiouniln ,'h) efiit; .") IouiiiIn :Vi 01'ntn; xnmll'T jiIiih'h 1 et'tit XT (KHIllil. we in'iieve tii new nrrnnirpini'iifs fur ili'llM-rliitf will 1h mtt Inflict ory to (Mir tunny ciihIomiits. nml wr wUti to Htntt tlmt we fully appreciate the llliernl patronage we luive hntl fur nevernl yenrn, P t iiiniin Km it Co. LEGAL .NO OTHER NOTICES Notice. Tri the County Court of the Stats) of Oncost, for H'jod Kiver County. In the Matter of the Application of Fred Henry smith to change hia name. Notice is hereby given that I intend, on the 12th ' Msxeh. Islu. at 10 o'clock in the forenoon of ssid dsy. to make application to Bad County Court for an order changing my name from Fred Henry Smith to Fred Henry Hehaer. according to the provisions of the statute in such ease made and provided. Thie notice at given in accordance with an order of the said court, dated and entered the 6th day of February. A. D. 110. by Honorable A. J. Derby. County Judge, and in pursuance of aaid order, thia notice is to run for four weeks, and for rive insertions thereof, consecutively, in the Hood Kiver News, the first publication of which IS the Wh dsy of February. ISIO and whlrh orier wsa made upon a petition filed by me in the said cause, wherein and whereby it n sought to ensnare my name, as aroreaaio. iJated the 7th day of February. A. D. 1910. Imp HsNar Satrrif. Joh nLeland Henderson. Attorney tor Petitioner. -10-c Ii Ibt Circuit Court al tba SUti f Oregoi tor tbe County if Hood liver. A rthur Putnam, plaintiff. a. Ina L. Putnam, defendant. Suit for divorce-Summons To Ina L. Putman. the above named defendanu In the name of the State of Oregon, yon are here by required to appear and answer the complaint Hied against you in the above entitled suit, and within aix weeks from the llith dsy of February. 110. ssid dsy being the first publication of this summons, snd if you fsil so to snswer for want thereof the plaintiff will apply to the Court for the relief demanded in his complaint aforesaid, filed in said cause, for towit: A decree of divorce dissolving the bonds of matrimony existing be tween the plaintiff and defendant in said cause. This summons is published by virtue of sn or der of Htm. A. J. Derby, Judge of the County Court of Hood River county, state of Oregon, dated February 11th. A. D. 1S10. which order specifies snd provides six weeks snd seven inser tions publication in the "Huod Kiver Newa," a weekly newspaper published weekly in said coun ty and atste. as the time and paper in which said summons shsll be published. Dated. Hood Kiver. Oregon. February 11. 1910. John Lbland Hkndebjion. Feb. 16-Mar. 30 Attorney for Plaintiff. In tin County Court of tbe Stall of Oregoi for noon mver louory Tn the matter of the estate of Kstie M. Smith, deceased. Administrator's Notice of Final Ac count. Notice ta hereby riven thst I. the nnHrtieMil administrator of tbe eststeof Kstie M. Smith, de ceased, hsve filed with the County Court of the State of Oregon for Hood River County, a final account, and nave asked for final settlement of ssid estate, and the County Court, bv an order dated the 3d daT of March. 1910 has an Thursday, the 7th day of April. 1910, at 10 o'clock a. m . at the Court House in the City of Hood Riv er. County of Hood River. State of Oregon, as the time and place for hearing of objeetiona to aucn final account and settlement of said aetata, and all peraona having objeetiona to aaid account or to tne settlement of ssid estate are hereby notified to file same on or before 10 o'clock a. m. of aaid 7th day of ApriL 1910. in accordance with ssid or. der of the court. Thia notice is published for four successive weeks, beginning- with issue of date the 9th day of March. A. u. 1910. R. B. Bkaco. Administrator of the estste of Katie M. Smith, aeceasect. lu-14 lo tbe Circuit Court of tbi Stall of Oregoi tor toe lou my oi nooa Kiver C W. Stark, plaintiff, va. J. A. Simonaon and Et kJ ta Simonaon. defendants. To J. A. Simonaon and Etta Simonaon. the above named defendants. In the name of the atate of Oregon you are here-, by required to appear and answer the complaint filed SKSinst you in the above entitled action, on, or before six weeks from the date of the first pub-. iiestion oi tnis summons, hereinafter stated, ano) if you fail to appear and answer this complaint, the plaintiff wiii take judgment againat you. andi each of yu. for the sum of 153.S0 and for the plaintiff a costs snd disbursements made and ex pended in this sction. You sre notified thst this summons is served upon you by publication for six weeks in the Hood Kiver News by order of the County Judge of Hood Kiver County, nude March 4th. 1910. direct ing the aaid aummone be so nublished for a neriod of aix wee kb requiring you to appear and answer said complaint on or before aix weeks from the date of the first publication thereof. 1 he date f the first publication of this sum mons is March 9th, 191. S. W. Stark. Plaintiff. Guardian's Notice Xotlve is hereby given that in pursuance to an order issued by the Hon. A. J. Derby, judge of the county court of the atate of Oregon. Februsry 4th. 1910. the undersigned. John A. Wilson, has been B if pointed guardisn of the person snd estste of Chsrolotte Mills, an incompetent, of Hood Riv er. Houd River county. State of Oregon. All per sons having claima against said estate are request ed to present them, accompanied by proper vouch ers, at the residence of aaid guardian, at Hood Kiver, Hood Kiver county. Oregon, or at the office of John Leland Henderson, the attorney for ssid. gusrdisn, st Hood River. Oregon, within six months from the dste of this notice. Dsted Hood Kiver, Oregon. Msrch 7th. 1910. John A. Wilson. Guardisn of the person and estate of Chsrolotte Mills, an incompetent. John Leland Hknukrson. Attorney for Guardian; M Newtown and Spitz We still have a fine block of first class, one year New towns and Spitz. Stock is 4 o 6 ft, and 3 to 4 ft. high. This stock is grown by irri gation, has a splendid root system and is the highest quality obtainable. If you wish any of the above stock, together with any other Nursery Stock... write at once as our supply is being rapidly exhausted. We supply Yakima Valley grown stock only. Yakima Valley Nursery Go. Toppenish, Wash. Send in your order today; write for catalogue Real Estate Bulletin 0!t AA For s tract of the very best I'pper !Ll.VslUr brush Isnd. 2 1-2 miles from terminal. $4750. For 22 acres of choice Willow Flat Jand. easily cleared, under ditch, also spring. Terms, 1LT50 down, balance 7 per cent. AA For 10 seres one mile out, seres into ire, 2 scroti Dtutur. one acr of berrie between tree. Krn and all fcmla, 5 Inch es water. I 1-2 acres of treea In Uarina. balanca 1 to 4 yearn old. Term. 4""0 down. OAK GROVE DISTRICT. W have Mvaral highly improved places in thia Mction. G. Y. EDWARDS & CO. Office next Mt. Mood Hotel