The Hood River news. (Hood River, Or.) 1909-current, May 18, 1910, Page 8, Image 8

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    THE HOOD RIVER NEWS, WEDNESDAY, MAY 18, 1910
National Life Insurance Co.
of U. S. A.
Established 1 80S
Over 400 Policyholders in
Hood River County
DSATB CLAIM! PAID mOMrTLY
For rate or Information apply to
j. m. schnicirzcr. ore D. Colbert
sti & company
LocalJRepresentative
A. B. COMBS
State Manager, Portland
Lane & L
Confectionery, Cigars
Fishing Tackle
Spautding's Sporting 6oods
All Kinds of Soft Drinks
Oak St. opposite Smith Block. Hood River. Ore.
Grubbing 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 8X2.
A. W. ONTHANK
NOTARY PUBLIC
Dealer in CITY PROPERTY
Legal Papers carefully drawn.
Money loaned on First Mortgages
Fire Insurance in best Companies.
Surety Bonds of all kinds.
Stenography and Typewriting.
Business promptly attended to.
805 Oak Street Hood River
W. J. BAKER
Real Estate
Loans
Insurance
APPLE AND STRAWBERRY
LAND A SPECIALTY
Correspondence Solicited
PHILIP FRANCIS
general learning
and i t e r ij
Wood and Hay For Sale. Horses
Bought and Sold on
Commission
11CI Wilson St.. Xec River XeigM
Pftona 113-K
L E. Foust
MACHINERY COMPANY
Automobile and 'Bicycle
REPAIRING LiM!!!!!
Gear Cutting and Fitting.
All kinds of Machine work
done. Prices reasonable.
Sixth and Columbia Street. Phone 109-x
Taft Transfer Go.
Draying. . .
Wood Yard
HAY, FLOUR and FEED
For Sale
Office Phone 29 Residence 20-M
Garden Hose
Plum-Ding
EC. F.SUMNER
Opposltt tba Post Office
Home Phone 20
OBCHAEDf
BY
F.ETR1GG
CENTRAL POIMT
ROGUE RIVER
VALLEY
OREGON
CCSRCSPONDE'
IThla matter must not be reprinted with
out iclal permission.
If arrangements were not made at
the time the lochouse was built and
filled for the drainage of the water
therefrom, this should be attended to
before the warm weather sets In.
Those who have tried it recommend
hot soapsuds as an excellent means of
ridding cabbage and cauliflower of the
green worms which Infest them. A
strong resin soap and soft water give
good results.
Ground tobacco placed where the
sheep can get what they want will
rid and keep them free from attacks
of stomach worms. This seems to be
a case where the acquiring of the to
bacco habit is really an aid to health.
Rather oddly, while dairy cows seem
to show an Instinctive aversion to
profane and rough language In their
caretakers and will shrink In their
milk if this becomes the rule, they do
not mind whistling or a song In the
least, but seem rather to enjoy it.
Dampness, blight and rot funguses
go hand In hand. On this account
many irrigated sections of the semi
arid west are almost entirely free from
these pest, due to the bright, fine
weather which prevails almost unin
terruptedly during the growing season.
A dollar a bushel Is a good price for
wheat, but the first prize bushel which
was recently exhibited at the meeting
of the Wisconsin Agricultural Experi
ment association brought $04. It was
of the winter variety and will doubt
less be used for seed in the growing
of prize wheat for next year.
The spraying of previously untreat
ed orchards can be counted upon to
increase the yield of fruit from three
to four times as well as to remark
ably improve Its quality. What it wllJ
do for a given orchard can easily be
worked out on the above basis. The
cost of spraying good sized bearing
trees In materials, labor and machin
ery should not exceed 20 cents annual
ly for three or four sprayings.
The shakes, or long split shingles,
which have been used in many sec
tions of the west In place of the ordi
nary shingle, are cut chiefly from the
sugar pine, which possesses a re
markably straight and even grain.
The water follows the grooves of the
grain very closely, while the method
of laying them Insures a good circula
tion of air and tends to check the rot
which la so destructive of closely laid
common shingles.
The Delicious apple when tasted ful
ly bears out its name, being juicy and
of a delicious flavor and possessing a
red color that is hardly surpassed by
the Bpltzenburg. However, It Is ten
der like the Jonathan and of about the
same season and should be put on the
market by Christmas time if the con
sumer is to get it at its prime. The
Delicious apple has been on the mar
ket but a few years, being originated
by a southern Iowa nurseryman.
Many a municipality has a bad blot
on Its reputation because of the wretch
ed condition of the thoroughfares lead
ing thereto when timely work done
with a road grader and drag would
greatly Improve their condition. In
too many cases these same "rocky"
roads are found In townships and
towns whose road supervisors or street
commissioners are drawing good sal
aries for taking care of the highways,
while the equipment for keeping them
in order is acquiring a coat of rust In
some vacant lot or alley.
DANDRUFF AND tv
U1TIT1TLI A IB "5
arc bat outward signs ot the evil
done in secret by myriads of dsn
Jruff germs sapping the life blood
oftbebair. Micro kills tbe para
site, soothes the itching scalp,
(Ives lustre to tbe hair and stops
it falling out A single application
gives relief aid proves its worth.
Save your hair before too late.
Micro prevents baldness. It Is a
delightful dressing for the hair,
free from grease and sticky oils.
Ask your druggist for free booklet
riOYT CHEMICAL CO.
mm
I
REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS
FOR WEEK JUST ENDIN
Furnished by the Hood IUver Ab
stract Company.
John II lukes to S T Dove, 120
acres went of Odell, f Xm
W I.ucludu Whealdon to Albert It
Hadley, ltk) acres Mt Hood
Mary C (.ialbralth to Elizabeth E
Clmpumn, tract north of O It & N
Mary E Martlu to Howard L Duui
ble, . acres north of Crupper school
$450
Samuel M Blowers to Kate C Duui
ble. parts of lots 5 and 6, block
town of Hood River
V S Stanley and Robert Smith to
Srauley-Srulth Lumber Co, 1040 acres
ueur (ireenpolnt
Stanley-Smith Lumber Co to
Adrian Epptug and F K Brydle 1040
acres
Edwin Mayes to J V Hurley 40
acres uear Ureenpolnt
trederlca Wheeler to Ulenn H
Wheeler and Carl E Sweeny 40 acres
In south Tine Urove district f-WO
E L Smith to N T Chapman, block
4 Pleasant View addition $3700j
Myrou llruner to Edward L Mc
( lain, I'JIjI acres north of 1'lue Grove
$:!6,000
Joseph L Groff to Thomas Ima
mura, :(0 acres Upper Valley $2700
Howard L Dumble to Samuel M
IMowers 5 acres north of Crapper
school
Charles E Fuller to Humphrey
Iiarton, 20 acres In south Pine Grove
f'.HKH)
Edward E Coad to Melvln R Wood
burn, lots 1. 2, 3, 22, 2:1 & 24 block 31
Hood River proper f.'OO
Hugh W Watson to Howard R
Davis, 30 acres north of Crapper
school
Theodore A Schall to Arthur T
Fuller about 4." acres south of town
Arthur T Fuller to Katie A Foor
about 17 acres in south Pine Grove
Katie A Foor to Jas L Fuller.bond
for deed for about 17 acres $2900
S .1 McConutek to A H Filers, rlgh
of way over 40 acres Upper Valley
Elghteeu right of way deeds to the
city of Hood River for the new water
system were also filed
County Court Proceedings
The claims against the county al
lowed at the meeting of tbe County
Court Monday, May 2, are as fol
lows:
F R Absten, one coyote I 1 50
Walter Bradley, blacksmith
work, road No 7
200
Blowers Bros, machine oil
14
Cottage Hospital Assn, Henry
Bruce, lndg ,
6 iW
600
19 4o
H Dlnnell, wood
Gilbert-Vaughn, road supplies
Glass & Prudhomnie, supplies,
ass'r and clerk's office
49 50
Irwin I lot son Co, supplies,
clerk's ottlee
34 50
I) McDonald, sup road work.... 3tl 9:
L E Morse, board of prisoner
and incidentals
34 95
3 00
Herman Pregge, two coyotes
Stanley-Smith Lumber Co,
lumber aud slabs
40
C P Saltzman, 5 coyotes
C F Sumner, sewer pipe
7 50
lni 00
Security Vault nnd Metal wks
4 culverts
10 00
J 70
50
07 50
Snow & Upson, road supplies
Trick Bindery and Printing Co
frclght.
Union Oil Co, fuel
I P Wilder fare for ludg and
mlleuge .
4 00
George P Christie, dep sheriff
salary
5 00
5 00
W E Hanson, dep clerk salary
JesHle E King, comparing
records
70 00
32 30
32 30
43 10
5 00
W C Booth, comparing rec
ords
Nellie Michel), comparing rec-
rds
Mrs Pearl Jarvls, comparing
records
Oregon Lumber Co, keg nails,
road No 9
W D Copper, work on law n ...
15 00
Smith Bros, supplies to Joe
Aleck
G R Castner, fruit Inspecter....
Midget Restaurant, meals for
Guy Miller
Shaw & Bronson, care of lndg
H RE L, P & W Co, light and
water
Home Tel Co. phone rental
Pac States T & T Co, long
dlst calls, sheriff
II II Abstract Co, ownership
map
J P Lucas, Incidentals
Stanley-Smith Lumber Co,
sup . .
10 00
29 00
100
11 25
4 15
3 50
15
21 00
4 90
15 95
M M Hill, freight paid 2 20
V C Brock, road warrants ;ts0 49
Contractors Sup Co, sprocket 3 75
Fred D!et7., erroneous assess-
nient 17 OS
H M Courtwrlght, erroneous
nsHcHHinent 134 65
FORTY DOLLARS
PER ACRE LAND
. 120 acres 4' miles from town, on
the main county road. This Is most
ly brush lane and easily cleared.
l ive room house. Tills Is a decided
snnpnnd must go this week. Ht
Guy Y, Edwards & Co., ofllce Oregon
Hotel building, Hood River, phone
WENATCHEE SELECTS THE
GIBSON FRUIT CO. AGENTS
The Chicago Packer says that the
Gibson Fruit Co. last week received
notice that the Weuatchee Fruit
Growers Assn. of Weuutchee, Wash.,
has selected tbe firm as its general
eastern sales agent for all territory
east aud south of IVuver and St.
Paul. This contract Is declared to
be the largest one ever made for the
handling of apples aud If present
prospects mature the shipments from
the valley controlled by the assochi'
tlon are expected to run over NHl
cars. Some estimate that they will
be uearer 1,000 cars.
Surprise Birthday
Doctor and Mrs. F. C. Broslns In
vlted Cauby Post and Canby
Womans' Relief Corps to their home
last Saturday night to a social in
honor of the birthday of Dr. Wil
Hams, who is Mrs. Broslns futher
The Department of the Oregon W
R. C. was present with a large num
ber of the members of the Poet and
Corps aud all passed a very happy
evening la social conversation, music
and games, of which chusiug the
luslve ring was the most amuslutr
Dr. Broslns exhibited a commission,
which he had lust received, of his
appointment as major of the medical
department of the Oregon National
Guards, of which he Is as proud as
a boy with bis first red topped
boots.
Dr. and Mrs. Williams will make
their home here and will be welcomed
as they become known.
lr. Broslns and his wife are royal
entertainers nnd the Instrumental
and vocal music by Miss Broslns
was surprising for excellence. She
sang several of the old time war
songs, that stirred the memory of
old times.
The refreshments were abundant,
appropriate and tasty and the
guests hurried away for fear of
breaking the Sabbath, but wishing
for more birthdays. About thirty
guests were present.
How's This
We offer One Hundred Dollars Re'
ward for any cne of Catarrh that
cannot be cured by Hall's Catarrh
Cure. F. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo. O
We, the undersigned, have known F,
.1. Cheney for the past 15 years and
believe him to be jerfect!y honorable
In business transactions, and fiuan
dally able to carry out auy obllga
tlons made by his firm. Waldlng
Klnnan & Marvin, Wholesale drug
gists, Toledo, O.
Hall's Catarrh Cure Is taken In
ternally, acting directly upon the
blood and mucous surfaces of the
system. Testimonials sent free. Price
75c per bottle. Sold by all druggists
Take Hall's Family pills for count!
patlon.
Rebekahs Elect Officers
Monday evening Laurel Kebekah
Lodge elected the following officers
for the coming term: Mrs. A. C
Cass, Noble Grand; Mrs. J. M
Schmeltzer, Vice Grand; Mrs. Nettle
Moses, secretary; Mrs. E.' S. Mayes
Treasurer. After election other mln
or business was transacted and a
social hour enjoyed.
I have a client who wants to bor
row $300 for two years. Will pay 8
per cent and secure note with first
mortgage on Improved real estate
valued at flSOO. Phone 30H-M. S.W
Stark, Eliot Bldg.
Choice lots In Rlverview Park Ad
dition. Buy your Iota before the
prices advance. J. F. Batchelder, 215
Cascade avenue.
Oregon
Sh outline
akd Union Pacific
TinE TABLE
Effective Sunday, Jan. 16, trains
ill arrive and depart at Hood River,
Oregon, on the.followlngschedule:
WEST BOUND
No. 9. Fast Hail (no paaeencero) :K A. M.
No. S. Soo-Spokane-Portland 6:46 "
No. 11. Portland Local 7: "
No. 8. Oregon Washington Expreea 7:86
No. t Portland Local 840 P. M.
No. T. Portland Limited 5;45 "
EAST BOUND
No. 8. Pendleton Local .1028 A. M.
No. (. Chkaso Limited 11:58 "
No. 13. The Dallea Local 8:10 P. M.
No. 4. Soo-Spokane-Portland M ''
No. 10. Fat Mail :U "
No. S. Oregon Waahlngton ExpreealO 31 "
No. S, No. I and No T make po atop between
Hood River and Portland,
No. 1 and No. 11 to at all eutiona.
No. 4. No. 8 and No. 10 (top at The Dallea, Ark
inirton, Umatilla.
M , at Master. The Dallea. Celilo. Dea.
ehutea, Bi, Rufua, Arlington, Coyote, Irrlson,
Umatilla, rlermiston. Bianneiu, ocno.
No. 2 atopi at all station between Portland and
Pendleton.
No. U stopi at all station! between Portland
and The Dalles.
For further information Inquire at the ticket
office. . . .
Tf Vou Qdatlt your lame and interfering horses
lA.. t-u-s.. carefully attended to, come to
The Turf Horseshoeing Shop
First Street, Between Oak and State
Peter Shively, Proprietor
Phone 305 M - Hood River, Ore.
0
STRAWBERRY GROWERS
Of Hood
and
will
"C3
The Apple Growers Union will ship
berries this year, and with its splendid stor
age equipment and shipping facilities will
be in position to help you get the best possi
ble returns for your crop.
We want your business, and in favoring
us you will also help yourselves by building
up an institution that is owned and controll
ed exclusively by growers of Hood River f roll.
L APPLE GROWERS UNION
I T T
QPPER
160 Acres Improved
Other Improved Tracts
Several 40 Acre Tracts
Smaller Tracts
Timber Tract
This Property is All Listed 0
Right and Sold at List Prices
W. H. MARSHALL
DEC,
Horses
STABLES
Conducted as a
General 'Cranofer, Livery feed and
Sale Buotncoo
The way to drive out to Little White Sal
mon camping and fishing.
The shortest and best route to Trout Lake
and all way points.
Both local and long distance telephones.
Call or write,
L. J. STUART
MANAGER
Underwood, :: :: Wash,
River Valley
iV A FEW WEEKS, almost be-
SEASON will be at hand,
from all reports the crop
be a lame one.
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ALLEY JANDS
OREGON
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