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    THE HOOD RIVER NEWS, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 13, 1910
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Che purchasing power of your Dollar
SOS CLASSIFIED COLUMN
Advtrtisamants lor Inisrtlon yndtr Ihli htatfinf,
Mill bi charg., lor al in rait el 25c tar Mania tor
(usually) Ihrt lln- duals?. Cash ihouH
accompany copy. Iktram paiatol by tht lOlh ol
th montk. At I Ditdium lor rtachlns Iht ptoplt
Iht fctat ttandi alont anf vntictlltf.
LEGAL AND OTHER NOTICES
U bahat VO7 maKfi it
Our prices on "Palmer Garments" are so reasonable that you really can't afford to overlook
them. You will find them perfect in style, faultlessly tailored, full of distinction and
dignity. Fabric and materials positively unmatched at the prices we ask.
Ycur Dollars Worth Here :: :: :: :: :: Come see and form your own conclusions
Two Is Often a Company
and that is so with a pair
of Shoes
If you wear our shoes you will have stylish
and agreeable company
We have the shapes and the leathers that "Dame
Fashion" is decreeing for this season.
We have SHIRT WAISTS that
are "astrounding the natives" for their beauty,
style, fit and reasonableness
Seeing is Believing:
Come and be convinced
Men's
Kingsbury
Hats
Dry Goods
Furnishings
Notions
MORLAN & LATHROP
SINCERITY STORE:
V
Correspondence
BARRETT
Three wiykn more of wliool In Itiir
rett tllMtrtct. School will clone Fri
day. April
I.iiHt Friday wiih Arltor day. A
Kood liAHket dinner win nerved nt
Itarrett whool limine. Minn Furry'
Hchool In Klin t Barrett ( nine up here
and helped In the literary program.
W. M. Statiffer In exeeted home
thin week from hln place In Morrow
county.
J. I FlrclmiiRh A Co. are clearing
up the rent of their place eant of the
church and will net the name to treett
thin Mprlii.
Ilro. Inaae l'eart, pantor of Valley
Clirlntlan church, prt-ached two able
nermonn lant. .Sunday. liro. l'eart In
doln it Home kmhI work here and the
contrn-Katloti In Increanlnt; every
Sunday. There will lie n reception
to Kev. l'eart Wednemlay evening at
the church. Kveryltody In Invited to
attend.
The ladlcH aid society line, rvoentl.v
had the parnonaKe wired and they
now have electric Unlit making
tiling more convenient for the
pantor.
.
ODELL
Andy Hunter of IturiiM, Harney
county. In here vlnltlnK hi father,
.1 allien Hunter.
Mr. and Mm. Kalph Caldwell of
1'lne tirove called on Mr. and Mm. I..
A. K. Clark of Odell Sunday.
C. V.. Copple lioiiKht .' acre of H.
.1. milliard. Odell people regret to
lone their fellow cltl7.cn and liln family
from their lutdnt. The lient wlnhen
of their nel gh born ro with them to
their new home near Dalian In fa
moiin old Polk county.
I'ntronn of U. I). No, 1 regn-t very
much to lone their old reliable Ole
Nelnon from the rrmte. He han ltwn
a faithful and obliging carrier. We
Ix-npeak the name nuccenn for hln nuc
eennor. We congratulate the ntockholdern
In the Apple (Jrowern' I'nlon In the
wine selection of (). L. Wnlt'TH an one
of the directors of the union. He
will prove to lo the right man In the
right plnee.
Mm. Touney'ai little daughter Mn
Im1 In very 111 with pneumonia. Mm.
Touney wan n linen t from nchool Fri
day and Mm. Klirck took her place
In the schoolroom.
Mm. Colllnn. who hnn inwn work
ing for ('. It. McCoy, began working
for Mm. K. T. Foltn Monday.
Nellie Shelley wan; thrown from her
home lant week on her way to
school. She wan hurt quite badly,
but In Improving rapidly.
Those In the eighth grade who nils
Helled no word last week lire Ar
thur Hnnnon, (iladys Crosby, Oscar
Sherreld, Margaret .Mitchell.
UNDERWOOD
K.C.Hoddard and family are spend
ing the week nt the ranch.
Mm. H. W. Hamlin returned home
from the east, w here she had lx-en
visiting for the past three months,
Thursday morning.
F. H. Forest and family returned
to Portland Monday night.
The new grade up the 1'nderwood I
hill has leen opened to travel, lint
will require a good deal of work j et
before It In In first clans condition.
K. '. (ioddard In establlnhlng a pri
vate telephone line on hln randb,
Lundy Stuart expects to have his
new livery barn fully equlped for
every kind nt livery business by the
lost of the week. Hln teams and rlgn
will be the lient that money can buy.
Kev. H. V. Uomlnger, who owns
20 acres of the (ieo. Sandell place,
spent a couple of days In 1'nderwood
tliln week.
Mr. and Mm. K. t Hamilton were
In Stevenson the first of the week.
The travel from the 1'nderwood
station Is Increasing steadily, being
fully 50 percent greater than for the
corresponding months lant year.
Judging from the clearing oera
tlons at present underway, the
amount of land In cultivation In thin
dlntrlct will lie more than doubled
this season.
PINE OROVE
The Ladles' Aid w 111 hold ft social
at the home of their secretary, Mm.
Sonneman. Friday afternoon of this
week.
Kev. Atkinson of Odell will (111 the
pulpit nt the M. K. church next Sun
day morning. Kev. Spauldlug preach
ing at Odell.
Florence Iage who wan taken to
a Portland hospital lant week In still
very sick.
Mm. Palsy Pajie with children are
visiting her' parentn, Mr. and Mm.
J. L. Davis. Mm. Pape Is a renldent
of California.
Mm. (Jladys Prock Is entertaining
a friend for a few days.
Mrs. Duttoti returned from Port
land Saturday.
Mm. It. F. Shoemaker and son
Kent visited at the home of Howard
Shoemaker and wife Sunday.
Word hns been received that Mr.
and Mrs. Wm. Kerr have bought
property near Ont. Ore. They
were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Keed
over Sunday.
Wm. Kennedy has disposed of Ills
property at Kalnler and bought land
about live miles from Vancouver,
Wnnh.
MOSIER
(J. ('. F.vans returned home Friday
evening from a business trip In the
valley.
(1. If. Korden rode over to The
Dalles Saturday and filed on a home
stead about 2 miles south of town.
Minn Anna Phillips came down
from The Dalles Saturday and stayed
over night with her father and sinter
Agnes, going home Sunday.
Herman Prlgge of Hood Klver was
In town Saturday evening and was
a guest at the home of (5. II. Korden.
Mr. and Mm. Jack llnwn stopped
off Friday evening and paid a visit
to Mm. Hagen's sister, Mrs. (leorge
F.vnns. They left Saturday on their
way to Crook county to take up a
homestead. Mm. Haxen was for
merly Miss Ilea trice Coy le.
The ladles' aid had a pastry sale
Saturday afternoon nt Nlcliol &
Kieves' store and sold everything In
a little while. The Indies will have a
sale every Saturday for a while.
Clarence Dlnsmore sold his team
and wagons this week to Air. Conner.
The new residence of Mr. and Mrs.
Speara that has leen under con
struction by Contractor Wright was
completed Saturday.
Dr. Koblunon went to Portland
Suturday returning Sunday evening.
Clyde Koot and Koy Duvall spent
the day In Hood Klver Sunday.
Mm. F. P. Taylor of The Dalles
npent neveral days vlnltlng her winter
M rn. Koblnnon.
Mr. and Mrs. John F.vans came
home Saturday from Hood Klver
where they have lieen with their
daughter, Mm. Mneey and family,
for the past month,
Mr. Denny has sold his Interest In
the butcher shop to Mr. Harvey
which makes Mr. Harvey full owner.
Wanted
Competent man to take
charge of young apple
orchard. Must be fa
miliar with care and
cultivation of young
trees. This is no snap,
but a first class position
for a man who wants
to earn a good salary.
...Apply to...
W. E. G. 5mith
Phone 1913K
i
Spray and ft
Garden nose
Plumbing
I C. P. SUMNER
Opposite the Post Office
Hume Phone 20 jS
OAKDALE GREENHOUSE
Rnwa, Khruba and Vines In frnral assortment for
full planting. Peonies I ami 4-year nM. 8V In
$1.00 each, llonly l'heox. Hell Mowers. CiiM-an-you.
Oriental t'i)ioii. ready now. A full line of
pot planU at Krani'. Phone for rnt (lowers.
KLKTVUEU A KI.KTT1IKK
F.very family, and especially theme
who reside In the country, should lie
provided nt nil times with n bottle
of Chamberlain's l.lnlment. Therein
no telling when It may he wanted In
case of an accident or emergency. It
In most excellent In all canen of
rheumatinm, sprnlnn anil brulnen.
Sold by all dealers."
For Sale Cheap
Faultless No. 2
Grubbing JVIacbinc
complete with lines, chokers,
plow, etc. Used few weeks ;
almost new. Apply
P. A. Smith
R. D. 3, telephone 1913K
Notice for Publication
rvpartment of the Interior. U. S. Land Office at
The l'allea. Ore-ron. Mrch luth. 1H10.
Notice la hereby ariven that Harry L. Bartlett.
whose poet-office address in Portland. Orwon. did.
on the 2Nth day of August. l'W. tile in thin office
Sworn Statement and Application No. 0.S211. to
purchase NK1-4SW1-4. SK1-4NW1-4. and Lot 3.
Section 7. Townahip 1 North. Kanire 11 Eat W il
lamctte Meridian, and the timber therwn. under
the pmviBiona of the act of June 8, 1S7H. and acta
amrmlatory, known aa the "Timber and Stone
Ijiw." at auch value a mieht be fixed by ap
prainement, and that, purmiant to auch applica
tion, the land and timber thereon have been ap
pra'cd, the timber estimated at l.wm.nno hoard
feet at Meenta per M. and the land at JSW.iXi; that
raid applicant will offer final proof in aupport of
hi application and aworn atatement o the 2nd
day of June. 1H10. before the IWixter and Re
ceiver of the United Suites Land Office at The
Dalles, Oreiron.
Any person ia at liherty to protest this purchase
before entry, or initiate a contest at any time lie
fore patent issuea, by tilind a corroborated affida
vit in thia office, allotting facta which would de
feat the entry.
C. W. Moork.
!2;-l-c Register.
Notice of Sale of Bonds.
Mot ice ia hereby given that the Board of Direct
A'orsof the Hood River Irrigation llistrict. in
Hcx.l River County, Oregon, will sell the bonds of
said district in the sum of J iO.Oni.tM). on Monday
the 2nd day of May. 1110. at the hour of 10 a. m..
at the office of the board of directors, at the resi
dem e of R. W. Kelly, in said district, and that
scaled proposals for said bonds will be received by
said hoard at said place for the purchase of said
bonds until the day and hour atmve mentioned, at
which time the board shall open the proposals
and award the purchase of the bonds to the high
est responsible bidder, the Hoard reserving the
right to reject any and all bids. Hids to be ac
companied by a certified check for in per cent of
the amount of the bonds for which the bid ia sub
mitted. Said bonds ahall be payable in I'nited States
gold coin in ten series, as follows, to-wit:
At the expiration of eleven years, five per cent
of the whole numtier of said bonds: twelve years,
six per cent; thirteen years, seven per cent: four.
In years, eight per cent; fifteen years, nine per
cent, aixteen yeara, ten per cent; seventeen years,
eleven per cent; eighteen years, thirteen per cent;
nineteen years, fifteen per cent; twenty years,
sixteen per cent, and shall bear interest at the
rate of six per cent per annum, payable semi-annually,
on the first day of January and July of
each year. The principal and interest shall he
pn able at the place designated in t he bonds, ami
bidders are given the option of having said bonds
pavahle at l'nrtland. Oregon, or New York t'lty.
N. .. and aaid bonds will be issued in accordance
with the election of the successful bidders. Said
bonds shall be each of ihe denomination of not
less than Huo.K). and not more than $.Mt 00. and
shall be negotiable in form, and coupons for the
interest ahall be attached to each and aigncd by
the secretary.
hated at Hood River thia ISth day of March. I
l?!"- R. W. kKl.l.Y. Secretary .
Notice ol final Settlement.
police ia hereby given that the undersigned, ad
i'miniatrator of the estate of Rudolph Schmid.
deceased, has tiled, in the County Court of the
Stale of Oregon, for Hood Kiver County, his final
account as administrator, and that the 2th day of
April. MIO, at the hour of ten o'clock a. ni.. or as !
soon thereafter aa the same ran le heard, in the;
County Court room in the City of II. "si Kiver. Oiv
g.ui. has been fixed by order of the County Court
of ll.ssl River County as the time and piace for
hearing nhjectiona to, and for the settlement of,
said final account; and all persona interested in
said estate are hereby notified to attend at said
tune and place to present objections, if any there
he to said final account. I
listed thia Hath day of March. I.'lo.
l.i-l'-e A. W. MtVKB. Administrator. I
SPECIAL NOTICES
anted A second hand hay rake, also a aecond
' hand orchard wait on with law wheel.
quire at Newa Office, l i-15-c
Ln-
w?
anted To buy second hand farm wagon and
farm imolementa. AdttreMS p If,! Hiwar
News. 12-16-d
Wida Wanted Buia are called foe on the con--'struction
of a g'sjd durable cement walk. feet
in width and 2?u feet in length on the north aide
of the block occupied by the Hood Kiver High
School Bala to be opened April . IStlu. Bids
are also wanted on 175 cords of alab wood to be
delivered at the different school buildings in dis
trict No. 3 before September lat. 1K1U. A. W.
Onthank. Clerk of District No. X 15-17-c
Wanted -A few more muaic pupils for piano.
ra, h t;. wuiia, n
Stranahan Ave. li-la-p
For
TV
REAL E8TATE AND RENTALS
r Sale lbsi acrea. four miles from Mosier ea
The Dallea road. Volnev H. Mnnver. owner'
Taylor O., SJiasU CoCalif. 10-17
lAir Sale Six room modern house, two lots
x with house. Or will aell with one lot Phone
No. 112-ii. .Li-15-c
pVa- Sale 10 acrea in the Oak Grove district.
about 3 acres in 1 year old trees. 50 peach trees
between, about 4 acres of balance easily cleared,
having only a few willow stools on it. Trees
bought and on place to aet another acre. Under
Uroen Point ditch. Price $250 per acre. I-)
cash will handle. For particulara addreaa "P."
care Newa. Hood River. 14-17-c
TiW Kent Seven room bouse; beautiful grounds.
A choice location, close in. Addreaa box 8J6.
13-17-c
tr Rent Two rooms for housekeeping, near
x comer of 12th St. and Stranahan Ave. Mrs. &
CWillia.15-la-p
HORSES, COWS. PIG8, CHICKENS, ETC.
tporSale About 450 head of thoroughbred and
grade Angora goats of ail agea. at very reason
able price. Apply to W. H. Kerslake. Mosier.
Ore., or the Mosier Bulletin. 14-17-e
TTW Sale 200 egg Petaluma incubator and brood
A er. both in good condition, cheap. Phone 372-K.12-16-C
pr Sale-One horse eight yeara old. safe for lady
A to drive or for buggy or farm work. Phone
21S-X. 12-15-c
tr Sale Eggs for setting. Barred rock from
x winter layers, pen h called by cockerel from
best laying stock on coast. Rhode Island red best
winter layers and extra choice birds. Pen headed
by cockerel direct from Rhode Island. Trap
nested Btock IL50 and 12 per setting. Paul K.
Hughes, phone 15-M. 14-17-c
for Sale No. 1 black Jersey cow. Price $50. J.
4 M. Taylor. R. D. No. 1. phone 205-L. 15-lS-p
P"or Sale Rhode Island Red egga for setting
A fertility guaranteed. Get the kind that lay
those high priced winter eggs. $1.50 for 15. E. '.
Batten, phone 2012-M. 15-i!3-p
pr Sale Splendid driving mare, gentle, good
traveler, any lady can drive; with new rubber
tire buggy and har iesa for t-'oO.. also fine young
Jersey cow milking, cornea in fresh in July. $50.
both can be seen at E. Shelley Morgan's ranch.
west of Belmont, telephone. 1- armers 'SJ. 15-16-c
CW Sale Three Jeraey heifera. one will be fresh
in June. W. A. Newman, phone 3222X. 15-lK-n
w
anted-Good laying henm, 6 or 8. Phone Odell
FOR SALE
tir Sale I wish ajrain to offer for sale thrv
A notes for money loaned in 1HM, held by me
aRainst B. F. Shoemaker, dated June 3, IWI, and
due in lf&2 and 'ttf, laaued by B. F. Shoemaker on
which he has refused payment and taken advant
age of the statute of limitation in the January
court. J. H. Shoemaker.
t Sale A Brussels carpet and child's bed. En
quire 6H Cascade avenue, U-15-p
ITor Sale Why do you pay 30c per pound for
A turkeys? Buy a trio fine Bronze turkeys, from
Mary Bradford, Star Route 10, Hood Kiver, Ore
pron. 13-lt-c
poi
pr Sale Pair horses, weight about 2200 pounds;
A good travelers and true pullers; a little thin in
flesh now; $40 harness and farm wagon, ail for
&75 or would trade for one big horse with harness
and wagon. Address X Newsjmce. 13-16-p
Ipoi" Sale 60,000 strawberry plants, from last
year's settings. Gordon Bros., Mount Hood.
Oregon. 14-17-p
For Sale-Phaeton and harness, 130. A. T.
Allen. 14-17-p
I7x)r Sale Have some first grade Spitxenbergs
and t enow iSewtowns for sale: also a few
Johnathans. Telephone 61 Odell. 14-17-p
(iuartJiarTf Notice
Notice Is hereby given that In pursuance to an
urrlMF laVaWlH Kv thai U.m A I Iu,.r.u ...4 ..4
the county court of the sute of Oregon. February
4th, ltilO, the undersigned. John A. Wilson, has
been p h) in ted guardian of the person and estate
of Charolotte Mills, an incompetent, of Hood Kiv
er. Hood Kiver county. Stale of Oregon. All per
sons having claims against said estate are request
ed to present them, accompanied by proper vouch
era, at the reexienee of said guardian, at Hood
Kiver, Hood Rtvr county, Oregon, or at the office
of John Leland Henderson, the attorney for aaid
guardian, at H-m.1 Kiver. Oregon, within six
months from the date of this notice.
Dated Hood Kiver. Oregon. March 7th, 1910,
John A. Wiijom.
Guardian of the person and estate of Charoiotte
Mills, an incompetent.
John I.ei.ano IUnlfiuson,
Attorney for Guardian. 10
lo tbi County Court al tht Stati it Ortgoi tor
ttie County of Hood Biter.
Tn the Matter of the Estate of Peter Kopke. de
A ceased. Onier for Citation, to show cause.
On the petition hied in this Court the i4th day
of February. 110, of Rosie Margaret Benson,
claiming to be the sole surviving child and sole
heir and next of kin of Peter Kopke. deeeaaed.
praying that the decision of this Court heretofore
made, admitting to probate a paper writing pro
pounded by William Ehrck. aa the last will of the
sa.d Peter Kopke, deceased, be again examined,
and that the matter thereof be am in heard by
this Court. It is this the 21st day of March. A. D.
VjUK ordered that the said cause be again examin
er) and heard, and that notice be given to the said
William Khrck. and to Mrs. Anna Grimm, a
widow, swterof said Peter Kopke, deceased, sole
devisee under said will, whe resides in Neu Klost
er, Hanover, in the Empire of Germany, and to
all persons interested in said estate, to appear in
this Court on or before Monday the 4th day of
July. A. D.. 1910, or day following, the aaid 4th
day of July being a legal holiday, the aaid 4th day
of July being the first day of the regulay July
term of said Court, in person or by solicitor, then
and there to show cause why the said probate of
the said Will shall not be set aside, and the aaid
paper writing therein propounded by the said
William Ehrck as the last will of the said Peter
Kopke be declared null and void; and provided
that a copy of this order be published in the Hood
Kiver News once a week for four M) successive
weeks, and for five (5) consecutive insertions, pre
vious to the said 4th dav of Julv. litlO' and that
aai'i puoimned omer show the date of this order,
and the date of the first publication thereof, and
that a copy of this order be mailed to Mrs. Anna
Grimm, according to law.
Ordered this the 21st day of March. A. D.. 1910.
A. J. Debby.
12-16-c County Judge,
por SaIe-20 acres of the Geo. W. Allen uncleared
L acreage near Parkdale. suitable for fruit, for
IloO per acre. Terms. Address John Goldsbury,
Mt.Hood. Ore. Io-l-c
T7or Sale Eleven acres three miles out on west
A side, good soil, magnificent view, unsurpassed
building site, spring water, all in Newtown and
Spitz live and two year old, with peach fillers in
bearing, proper slope for color and drainage.
Good terms. Address owner "B." care News
offire. lS-tf-c
CW Sale Mudern seven room house close in. and
- barn. Rarirain if taken soon. Good terms.
Address owner "B," care News office, 15-tf-c
por Sale at a Bargain Large heating atove,
- brand new, 2 iron beds with springs and mat
tresses. 1 spring cottage couch, 6 oak dining room
chairs, kitchen stove and furniture. Phone 2MX.
lS-lS-p
UVr Sale Fifty thousand strawberry plants at
- $2 per 1000. Also want trimmers to trim same.
Ralph Hinrichs.14-lS-c
EMPLOYMENT
Ranted A girl for housework. Apply to Mrs.
H. L-JW. Pineo. 14-17-c
Ranted A washwoman. Apply at ML Hood
Hotel. 14-17-c
Ctrong young man. German, not very long in
this country, but speaking English perfectly,
wants position on fruit farm. Address "H. P.,"
this paper.
TJ elp W anted Capable and experienced farmer.
A ASiealy work. Address Homer A. Konrers. Mt.
Howl, stating age. exierience and wages wanted.
12-l.S-c
Vanted Party to pull stumps off 5 acre tract.
in Belmont district. Address 2'8 Maruuam
building, Portland. Ore. 12-15-p
Vanted Experienced man to prune orchard.
" Enquire of R, L, Delano. Mt. Hood hotel.
12-l.Vp
Vranted Man and team to truck log by day or
M contract. ML Hood Milling Co. Phone Odell
l;t-17-c
VTanted By an experienced man position on
' fnnt ranch Mnrrtoal AililrMa tl P rsro
J. Mortimer. 13-lt-p
Vranted Girl to do housework in small family;
' modern house: laundry done outside. Address
box 612. 15- lh-p
Vanted At once, position on fruit ranch by
' man and wife. Experienced. Address B.
Hull, White Salmon. Wash. 15-lS-p
Notlr.e StocWtiutders Meeting.'
To Whom It May Concern:
You are hereby notified that the regular annual
meeting of stx-kholders of the Hd Kiver Base
Ball Club will he held at the otVice of the corpora
tion, at l:) Second Stnt, on Monday, the 2.'th
day of April. A t. HMO. at the hour of 10 o'clock
a. m., at which time there will be elected a b-ani
of directors for said corjoration, and the question
of the sale of the bail park will also come before
the meeting.
HOOD RIVER BASE BALL CLVB.
By John Iceland Henderson. Secretary.
Summons
In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, for
Hood Kiver County.
Stephen R. Keed, Plaintiff, vs. Nettie Reed.
iVfendant.
To Nettie Reed, the ahove-namei defendant:
In the Name of the State of Oregon;
You are hereby required to appear and answer
the complaint tilted againut you in the shove
entitled suit, within six week from the tih lity
of April. ll'lO. said day being the date of the first
p'.iMwat ion of this summons; and in case of your
failure to appearor answer, the plaintiff will ap
ply to the court for the relief demanded in this
complaint, for. to-wit: A decree of divorce dis
solving the bonds of matrimony existing between
the plaintiff and defendant-
This summons is published by virtue of an
onler of Hn. A. J. IVrby. Judge of the County
Court of Hood River County, State of Oretron.
dated Apnl 4th. lVU by which it was ordered
that this summons be published in the Hoivl
Kiver News once each week for six successive
weeks,
Iate of first publication, April ith. lOlrt
A. A. J AYNK.
U-ll-c Attorney for i'laintitT.
Notice tu Creditors
Ntice is hereby given, that Jennie H IVBnssey
has len appointml executrix of the estate of T.
W. iVHussey, doveased, and all person havirm
claims atramst said estate are hereby notified to
present the sjime duly itemireil ami verit'uil to me
at the law oil ice ofjS. W. Stark, in Eliot Kuikhnv.
in Hotwl Kiver. Mii Kiver County. Orenron. with
in six months of the date of this n.-tice. ltcil
April 4th. Jknsik II IkMi ssrv.
Executrix of the Estate of T. W. Ivbussvy,
iW.-a-e-i. Apr.l-iKt 1
14-17-p
Notice
In the County Court for Hood River County.
State of Oregon.
In the Matter of the Application of Fred Henry
Smith to Chanire Hia Name. Order Changing
Name of Fred Henry Smith to Fred Henry Schaer.
Now coming on for hearing th petition of Fred
Henry Smith, duly verified by the petitioner on
the 4th day of February. 1910, and filed in thia
cause and court on the 5th day of February. 1910.
setting forth grounds of the application aa fol
lows to-wit:
John A. Schaer, the father of petitioner, was
married to petitioner's mother in the state of Iowa
about thirty-four years ajro. and they lived to
gether as husband and wife, about twelve yeara,
when petitioner's mother died at Davenport, Ne
braska, sometime in the summer of lw(, when
petitioner was eight years of age; and about one
year after the death of petitioner's mother, hie
said father re-married in the state of iowa and a
few months after said marriage, hia second wife,
whose name was Rose Collamore, deserted aaid
petitioner's father in said state of Iowa, and
about eight months after said second marriage
petitioner's said father secured a divorce from
said second wife and in order to prevent said
second wife obtaining alimony, said petitioner's
father assumed the name of "John A. Smith" in
stead of his own name, John A. Schaer, and re
tained said name thereafter, aa his real name;
that said petitioner believes that said father is
dead, and that his father resided, until about nine
years ago. with said petitioner, in the city of St.
Paul, in the state of Minnesota; that on or about
the first day of April. liol. the father of peti
tioner left hia home for the far Weat, and peti
tioner has not heard from, or of his said father
for more than seven years last past, and petitioner
believes that his said father is dead; that peti
tioner is now residing in a house belonging to
Charles Schaer, who Is the brother of aaid
petitioner's said father, and that there are other
members of the said Schaer family living; that
the premises considered, petitioner's name of
"Smith" has no pleasant associations connected
with it, and said name never was his real name,
but petitioner alleges that he has acquired and
sold real estate under the name "Fred Henry
Smith." but that petitioner really finds himself in
the position of a man without a name that is
pleasing or asreeable to hint, although petitioner
has gone by the name of t red Henry Smith for
about twenty years; that petitioner believes, by
thus changing his name, it would be of great ad
vantage to him, as the name "Smith" ia so
common, that he feels he is just one of a herd,
while hia father's real name, "Schaer," is an un
usual name, and has clustered around it all the
associations of his early childhood, and his early
home, snd that it would be of pecuniary benefit in
regard to matters of business, may haps of inheri
tance, and he is anxioua to effect such change,
that petitioner has no other reason for desiring
such change in name, and ia not aware of any
objections to said petition, nor does he know of
any reason that can be raised against it.
And it appearing that in pursuance of the law
in such canes made and provided in section 5237.
Bellinger & Cotton's Annotated Codes of Oregon,
that public notice has been given by proof of
publication thereof, in the Hood Kiver News, a
newspaper of general circulation, published
weekly in Hood Ri ver, in Hood River county,
state of Oregon, for four weeks and for five inser
tions thereof, consecutively, the first publication
of which notice was the 9th day of February,
1110. and which notice directed that all persons
should offer and should cause, if any they have,
why the petition to change the name of the appli
cant, should not be granted, and it appearing to
the court by said petition, and affidavit of publi
cation, that said Fred Henry Smith resides in the
city of Hood Kiver, county of Hood River and
state of Oregon, the county in which this court is
situste, and that said applicant is more than
twenty-one years of ae, and the court being sat
isfied by such petition that there is no reasonable
objection that taid petitioner should assume an
other name, and that said publication ia in all
things regular and that all the proceedings had
herein are regular and according to law;
It Is Therefore Ordered, on this the 12th day of
March, 1H10. that Fred Henry Smith be and he
hereby is authorized to assume the name of Fred
Henry Schaer. from and after the Ulh day of
March. 1110. and that within ten days from this
date the said petitioner do cause a copy of this
onler to be published in the Hood River News, a
public newspaper, printed in said county of Hood
Kiver, according to the provisions of the statute
in such case made and provided: that said notice
be published for four weeks and for five insertions
thereof, and that upon return of the proof there
of, a certificate, under the seal of the court,
sinned by the clerk thereof, shall issue, showing
that the applicant's name is now and shall here
after be Fred Henry Schaer. and that said name
shall hereafter be his legal name.
Ordered this 12th day of March. 1310.
A. J. Derby
11-15-c County Judge.
Summons
In the Circuit Court of the Slate of Oregon, for
Hood Kiver County.
Nevada Hastings. Plaintiff, vs. Fred L. Hast
ings, IVfomlant.
To t red L. Hastings, the above-named defend
ant.
In the Name of the State of Oregon:
You are hereby re-iuired to appear and answer
the complaint tiled against you in the above
entitled suit, within six weeks from the tUh day
of April, 110, said day being the date of the first
publication of this summons: and tn case of your
failure to appear or answer, the plaintiff will
apply to the court for the relief demanded in her
complaint, for. t-wit: A decree of divorce dis
solving the bond of matrimony existing between
r the plaintiff ami defendant.
I This summons is published by virtue of an
! onler of Hon. A. J. Derby. Judge of the County
Court of Ho,! River County, State of Oreiron,
1 dated April 4th, U10. by which it was ordered
t hat this summons be published in the Hoi ml
Kiver News once each week for six successive
week.
Date of first publication. April 6th. 11
j A. A. JAYNE.
ll-W-c Attorney for Plaintiff.
la the Circuit Court ol the State ot Oregon for
the County ot Huod River
J W. Stark, plaintiff, vs. J. A. Simonsonand Et
ta Simon son. defendants,-To J. A. Simon son
and Etta Simon son. the above named defendants.
In the name of the state of Orett-on you are here
by riiiired to appear and answer the complaint
filed against you in the above entitled action, on
or before six weeks fnm the date of the first pub
lication of this summons, hereinafter state, and
if you fail to appear and answer this complaint,
the plaintiff will take judgmiTt airainst you, and
each of y.u. for the sum of . and for the
plaintiff s costs and disbursements made and ex
pended in this actum.
You are notified that this sumnxms is served
upon you by publication fr six wn-ki in the Has!
Kiver Ntw by onler of the County Jtidtre of
H"l Kiver County, made March 4th. P. 10. direct
mg the said summons he so published for a erkl
of six we-ks reiiiring you to apear ami answer
said com i la i n t on or twfore six weeks from the
da'eof the first publication thereof.
The datv of the first publication of this sum
mons is March ith. 110.
S. W Stan, i'lamtiff.