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THE HOOD RIVER NEWS, WEDNESDAY, MAY 25, 1910 li MEJSTS STKAW HATS MORLAN STKAW HA TS for Strawberry Picker t THE SINCERITY STORE Id hat 9 4: Our Magnet There is only one Argument about Shoes that we Recognize. That is the argument of Quality. We carry Superior footwear, Superior in Materials, Superior in Style and Superior in Make SSL are always recognized as being the best to be had at any price. The Evidence of QUALITY is in the Leather and in the Fit O l'R LO& SHOES Fit snugly around the ankles without bulg ing or gaping or pinching. Made to stay on. Are yotx from Missouri? Come in. XOc can SHOW yOU an honest, clean, depend able line of shoes for men, ladies, hoys, children ... NEW M. E. CHURCH WiyjEAT 800 I'lniw fur thi' annex to the Methoil lt church, which will noon Im eoni nit'iiceil, ure Ih'Iiju prepared by li. II. Jtnrtlctt, the architect, hihI when ((Jinpleteil the church will have the I urgent watiinf capacity in the county. The annex, which will le erected fuclnif State Htreet, will lie 4vi;o fvt. I'nder It there will be a liaNemeut eiiiliped with kitchen, inning room and a try in minium and reailhiK room for the youtiK people liieirorit win lie half atone venter with half tliuliered ualilert. At the Houthwent corner au entrance will lie provided and another at the Hide. The Btructtire will be topped with a tower and will lie lliihted from three hIiIch with larue irothlc win- down. It will be ventilated from a malu Kkyliifht placed In the central dome of the auditorium. The old building will be divided from the new Htructure by a blf roll curtain which can be roiled back, throwing the two Into one. Thecomblued Heating capacity will lie NX). R. J. MclSAAC AND CO OPEN PARKOALE STORE K. J. McIhhmo & Co., who have iiiHt opened their bin lnercbandine utore at 1'uikdale. make an announcement topatrotiHln the I'tiper Valley In another column and xtate that they are now ready for bUMinexH. 1 lie new firm will carry a full line of about everything the rancher needn, and being ultuated in a nection of the valley that Iihh not heretofore had the con venlencen of a big store, It in believed that it will do a good buftl nexH. The announcement appears on page 12 and It will repay residents of that district to perufe It. A Jeraey-Durhsm bull for tmiem. "kaily. went of ball ground., prion, i On milch cow. Jmet or n.rt Jmm. fhon. 27uM. ln-n-a Root A KW Sale-Khod. Island Rod r. f.w aattin thuae hiifh price.! winter rv. fur 15, E. f. Batten, phone 3JLiM. l-&l-p T I xa fur Hale Good work or driving- mare. 1U "ytar. old. will sell for II HO if ukea at once, brought her from the East this aprina. have no ue fur her. Call 2U1 K. 2U-Zlp FOR SALE Everything That's Good g In Dry Goods Ladies' and Men's Furnish ings ready-to-betear Garments. VAUGAIJVS ILL THE TIME GOOD ROADS RALLY THURSDAY, MAY 26TH Ah a rcHiilt of the IntcrcHt in good roadM work for which o much In lug accompllxhe)) in the ntate by the State ThreHhermen'd AMnoclatlon, the otllce of I'tililic ItoaiU 1'. S. ileparr nient of Agriculture recently tendered Secretary Itatew, throiii;li Senator liourne, a Herien of illiiHtrateil lec tiireH and tliU county hnn been fa vored with one of the date. ThlH lecture will be free and every farmer, Htockman nml ImikIiichh man Ih Invited to be prenetit. The IIIuh trated lirturt will be In charge of Maurice O. Kldrldgc, aMintant chief of road management, olli.-e of Tubllc Koadrt, 'aMilngtou, I'. (. Philip S. Iiaten, the wecretary of 'the State TIuvhIhtm AMHoclatlun, ! KtatcH that Mr. Kldriilge Im a mont I pleaning ihthouhIU.v ami Ik the equal of any good roadw lecturer In the 'I'niteii StateH. Mr. Klilrhlge had charge of the exhibit of the otllce of Public KoadM at the Alaka-Yukon-expoHilhin where he made many friendrt among the gooil road enthuM iantrt of the 1'acitic northwest, lie will lie accompanied by Hon. Lionel WeliHter of Portland, t lie moxt prom inent good roa(U man In ( regoii to day. .Judge WeliHter will outline a Holiition for the good road problem In thin Htate which may call for con Hidcrahlc dinoiHHion and for that reanon It Ih desirable that every, voter in the county he present. The meeting will Ik' held at the Congre gational church tomorrow afternoon. Frankton School Exercises Saturday evening, May 21. com mencement exerclHCM of the Frankton high hcIiooI were held lu Park (irange hall. An excellent program was ren dered before a large and appreciative audience. The oration by Alma AbHten, the lone graduate, was de livered In a graceful manner. Her Hiibject, "Progrenn of Pat and Pren ent CenturieH," wan eloquently handled and showed remarkable re search. Principal J. li. Stulihs, lu hlrt remarks presenting the diploma, paid tribute to her devotion to study. Congratulations, earnest and hearty were extended by her many friends In the audience. Prof. L. It. Alderman of the state university gave the address of the e cuing. The professor Is an able speaker and held his audience until a late hour. SUPERBE" (59232) Imported French Black Percheron Stallion .- ON STAND AT transfer & &toery Co. s' 8ta6fes IN PERFECT CONDITION FOR THE SEASON Hood River Percheron Horse Co. w March Alberta Staten Invocation Kev. II. J. Wood Piano Solo Miss Campbell Heading Miss Merrell Duet "Welcome, Pretty Primrose" ...Lena Isenberg anil Krma Itegnall Oration Progress of Past and Present Centuries Alma A listen Solo Lena Isenberg Piano Solo Alberta Staten Address ' Prof. I,. K. Alderman Presentation of Diploma Mr. A. C. Staten, chairman seho.il board Song "Though We Part" ..;ir1 (ilce Club Odell School Commencement Odd Fellows hall at Odell was the scene Monday evening of the com mencement exercises of the Odell school which has just closed a suc cessful school vear under the direc tion of Prof. C."K. McCoy. The hall whs crowded to the doors by the parents and friends of the graduates and pupils. The program was as follows: Invocation ...Kev. Troy Shelley The Fairies Dance . (Jlrls lilee Chorus Salutatory, Arthur Hansen Heading Margaret Mitchell Duet "Crossing the ltar" The Misses Crosby T licsls ' ' Pa ua m a Ca n a I " liuth Clark Piano Duet Overture to "Calif, of liagdad" Uolldlen ...Miss Lnfferty and Miss Howard lass Prophesy Leona Carnes Vocal Trio The Misses Crosby and l.afferty Address Prof. .. 11. Alderman Presentation of Diplomas r........ W. Ij. Carnes Played Thirteen Innings One of the iM'st ball games of the season was played here last Friday between the Hood Kiver high school team and the Lincoln hiuli school mL Portland. It took thirteen innings to settle the tide to supremacy, the visitor finally wining. The ba'ttcr.v fur the home team was Stockton and Shay. LIVU LOCAL TOPICS Itev. If. J. Wood, pastor of the I'.elmont church, preached a sermon on "llalley's Comet" Sunday even ing. This sermon is to be followed by others on. The Stars, Christian Sunshine and Moonshine. Mr. Lloyd, of Portland, was here last week nnd adjusted the loss of t lie new garage. The claim was set tled In full. This Insurance was written by W. V. Ki wards & com pany two days previous to the tire. Miss Kdith Andrews, who Is em ployed in the olllce of the .1. L. Her. derson company, will shortly leave with her father, to spend the sum titer nt her former home in North Dak.itn. During Miss Andrew 's ab sence Miss Willis will (ill h"r position. Mrs. Hall, wife of Albeit S. Hall, manager of the Hood Klvcr Light ami Power company, joined her husband here last week. Mr. Hall has bought several lots on the Heights and intends to erect n house on one of them. The services this week in the I'nl tartan church are as follows; Wed nesday a t 7:.!0 P. M "Study of the Ullili" from a national standpoint:" Sunday, at 7:.'!0 P. M.. Will Chan. Her, lender; subject, "Music, its History." n.. 2. Musical selections will be rendered by No. Mrs. II. L Duinble. Mrs. C. II. slet- n.v U. ten. Miss F.vn l'.rock nnd Miss W'llma n,v 4. Thompson. All are cordially Invited ; n.v 10. to attend. There will Ik- no morn- i n. 12. lug service. I n . Cunning Entertains Trust Having been invited by a member tier of the Neighborhood Trust to at tend their farewell dinner, which was held at the honifof T. J. Cun ning on the heights, I went up the hill at about 7:ihj o'clock. If 1 had been a stranger In the city I would have wondered where so many peo ple were going, some by auto, some by wagon mid others afoot. Some had trays of strawberries, others with baskets tilled with good things. 1 learned later on that that was just a forerunner of the numerous good things going to the Trust. Some time later I had the pleasure of as sisting in getting away with a few of the delectaliles. After dinner there were songs, reci tations and impromptu speeches by the niemliers, all of which were greatly enjoyed. Judging from the Interest taken by every jue. In the event, and the cor dial good will shown by those pres ent, a continuation of these trust busting meetings next winter will prove an interesting feature of the social life In Hood Kiver. May 21, l'JIO A Guest New Train Schedule A new time table which becomes effective on the O. R. & N. today, gives Hood Kiver seven trains daily, and the best service It has ever had. The new train that has been put 011 Is the Spokane Flyer going east and the Portland Flyer going west. As several changes have been made in the train schedule, those having, oc casion to use the trains will do well to consult tiie new time card which is published In another column. Pir Sale-I wiah attain to after for aala thraa not, for money kianed in Inks, hakl by ma amnat B. F. Shormakar. datrd June 3. 191. and duo in liifi and a.1. uuud by B. P. Shoemaker on which he haa refused payment and taken advant age of the .tatute of limitation in tn. January court. J. H. Shoemaker. IAr Sale Set Encyclopedia Americana. Joa. AWilon. phonej&HL. ln-21-p pW Sale One set doubl. driving harneaa. on. buvtry: Empire cream separator and one saddle. Phone ajtiL. ls-21-e ITor Sale One Obom one-horae mower, ore A two aeated flatform hack with thill., on one horae market wairon. Enquire of Hubbard Tay lor, oppuaite baae ball grounda. l!-f-p TAr Sale Fifty aack. of non-irritrated potatoea. A h in. atock. Enquire of G. Y. Edwards A Co. 2i-atp Xor Sale Household goods of all descriptions. A Good as new. Apply Ole Anderson. .17 Sher man avenue. 21-24p Household furniture for sale; good as new. Phone 13M. 21-2-lc L08T AND FOUND T oet Overcoat, either on State street or in road -t-'to Pine Grove Grange halL Reward will be paid for its return to this office. J. E. Stubbs la-22-c T oat Ayredale bitch, black and tan. yellow -'collar. Finder pleaae return to Dr. Dutro and receive reward. 20-2'lp EMPLOYMENT YVTanted Permanent position on fruit ranch by young man with family. G. R. Frey, car. Mr.. Alma Howe. lH-21-p VVr.nted Reliable woman for general houae ' ' work, 135 a month. Three in family. Arm strong, State and 13th streets. 18-21-p lanted Stenographer to act aa aubatituta in law office during the month of June. Apply at once. John Leland Henderson. Inc. 20-23c Wanted Boy to do shining and porter work at the Orpirnn harher ihnn. 91.9in CLASSIFIED COLUMN SOCIETIES Hoti River Valley Hamane Society Phone 1S6. E. H. Hartwiir, president; Harold Herahner, secretary; Leslie Butler, treasurer. SPECIAL NOTICES ,TantedTo rent a piano. Phone 94 X. 18-21-c VTanted To trade oak and fir wood for horses. WixkI located 1-2 mile from Bloucher. C. H. Martin. Doe. Oregon. L"21-p Vanted Summer pasture for two yearlinjr colta. Also would like some hay land to buy crop outriKht. or will cut on aharea. Phone Iv21-c VTanted To exchanRe a cook stove, for a tent. Must he fair sized and in jrood condition. Kn- quire 1-? Sherman avenue, orphone i'.njX. 19- p VTantod About 15 or 20 second hand or new 'strawberry carriers, apply at News Office. 20-2;tc REALESTATE AND RENT AL8 furnishoil house of seven rooms and bath, with Rood (rarden in connection, for rent from June 1st to Sept. lat at $-'3 per month. Phone 2i4M. lK-21-p Sale Two fine lots each 50x130 feet to alley, all fenced, all kinds of fruit in bearing, nice, neat well built house of three rooms wuh porches, several outbuilding, city water and electric ltuht. Price 12.. Phone o02-M. ls-21-p fr Sale and Exchange Choicest apple lands in 5. 10. 20. 4 t0. lm and lt0 acre tracts, at from $"0 to &o0 per acre, at Winans, on Mt. Htxl Kailnd, in the center of Hoii Kiver County. See owner on the lanil. or address W. Koss Winans, IVe. Oregon, phone IT. Odell. lL-2-p Tor Rent iVsirable furnished room, can be usxl separate or for light housekeeping. En quire of ZC. l'hilhps, phone 'ZM.. -22-c Lir Kent-Suite of very pUasant unfurnishetl rooms in nn-dem house. Phone 27'lK. l;-J2-p For Rent Pleasant, iinfurnishe. rooms in mod ern house for liRht housekeeping. Phone 270K 20-2;ip L.r Sale-Well built pleasant house of time rooms, closets, two porches, electric iivrhts and city water, two fine lots, each 50?il;i0ft, 10 ft. alley, fenw. in. all kinds of fruit in bearing, woodshed and chicken house, nice lawn and Mowers, fitie view of Mts. H ! and Adams. Price Phone 3o'Jm. p I or Trade Will trade goil residence property in Portlund for small tract in H'l Kiver Val lev. Price must be reasonable. Addre.-j box 0i K. F. U. No. 2. or call L3X. i.-2.V tVrRent- S or 4 nwnu for lirht hou-ekeeping. Furnished or unfurnished. Phone 27 k. 21-2 Ip HORSES, COWS, PIGS. CHICKENS. ETC. LVr Sale-One grey team and years old; good all around ranch and work team, wevhi aUmt iMn; will sell harness and wagon with team if de siri. A biirgam if taken at once. Aist two go. ! y ung brol -s and t4 young pig; Fn quire l.oo. Hascnll at IS. Y. Kdwan's A t o. 21-2Jp TIHli TAliLl; Fast Mail (no passengers) 4;N A. M. Portland Flyer 5 20 " So-SiKkane-Portland fi:.) " 1 Portland Local T:i" I OrgonS Washington Kxprsa 7 .V " Portland !cal 3 40 P. M. Chicago Limited ... S.4." ! l;ASr HOLM) i Pemlleton Uvm 10 25 A. M. Chicago Limited . 11 "o " j The Palles Ux-al H 2i P. M. Spokane Flyer Sn-J Fast Mail . " Soi-Spikan-Portlanil V.V ; OrvironA Washington Expression ' ' LEGAL AND OTHER NOTICES Notice to Creditors Notice is hereby given, that Jennie H. DeBusaey has been appointed executrix of the eatata of T. W. DeBuKsey, deceased, and all persons having claims against said estate are hereby notified to present the same duly itemized and verified to me at the law office of S. W. Stark, in Eliot Building, in riood Kiver, Hood Kiver County, Oregon, with in six months of the date of this notice. Dated April 4th. 1910. J en nib H. DeBcssey, Executrix of the Estate of T. W. Debussey. Deceased. Apr.l-Oct.l Notice lor Publication. Department of the Interior. U. S. Land Office at The Dalles, Oregon, April 2th. 1910. Notice ut hereby given that Samuel B. button. of Mt. Hood, Oregon, who. on January 30th, 1905. made homestead. (Serial No, 0.'i4j6). No. 14163, for SEl4aSEl-4, Section 17. Township 1 South. Range lu East. Willamette Meridian, has filed notice of intention to make final five-year proof, to estab lish claim to the land above described, before the Register and Receiver of the United States Land Office, at The Dalles, Oregon, on the 7th day of June, 1910. Claimant names as witnesses: Henry H. Hard- man, Marion W. Shearer, George M. Kirkpatrick, Eber Kirpatnck. all of Mt. Hood. Oregon. lh-gj-p V. W. Moo Kg, Kegister. Notice tor Publication. Department of the Interior. U. S. Land Office at The Dalles. Oretron. April 2th. 1910. Notice is hereby given that George M. Kirk patrick. of Mr. Hood. Oregon, who, on January yih. lHon, made Homestead, (Serial No. 0663e No. 141J3. for S1-2NE1-4. and W1-2SE1-4. Section . Township 1 South, Range 10 East. Willamette Me ridian, has filed notice of intention to make Final Five-year Proof, to establish claim to the land above described, before the Register and Receiver of the United States Land Office at The Dalles, Oregon, on the Tth day of June, 1910. Claimant names as witnesses: Henry H, Hard man. John F. Peeler, Samuel B. Sutton, Marion W. Shearerall of Mt. Hood, Oregon. 1&-22-P C. W. Moons, Register. Notice-for Publication. Department of the Interior, U. S. Land Office at The Dalles. Oregon. April 2th. 1910. Notice is hereby given that John F. Peeler, of Mt. Hood. Oregon, who. on November 12th. 1904, made Homestead, (Serial No, 06tl37) No. 13170, for NE1-4SE1-4, Section 17. Township 1 South. Range 10 East, Willamette Meridian, has filed notice of intention to make Final Five-year Proof, to estab lish claim to the land above described, before the Register and Receiver of the United States Land Office at The Dalles. Oregon, on the 7th day of June. 1H10. Claimant names as witnesses: Henry H. Hard man, George M, Kirkpatrick, Marion W. Shearer, Albert Hutson, all of Mt. Hood, Oregon. l-22-p C. W. MooRB. Register. Notice for Publication. Department of the Interior. U. S. Land Office at The Dalles, Oregon, April 2th. 1910. Notice is hereby given that Marion W. Shearer, of Mt, Hood. Oregon, who. on May 21st, 1904 made Homestead. (Serial No. OSttu) No, 13536, for Nl-2 SE1-4. E1-2NE1-4 Section 20, Township 1 South. Range 10 East Willamette Meridian, has filed notice of intention to make Final Five-year proof, to establish claim to the land above described, be fore the Register and Receiver of the United States Land Othce at The Dalles, Oregon, on the Tth day of June, 1910. Claimant names as witnesses: Henry H. Hard man, Samuel B. Sutton. George M. Kirkpatrick, John F. Peeler, ail of ML Hood, Oregon, C W. Moore, Register. Notice for PubllcAtlon. Department of the Interior, U. S. Land Office at The Dalles, Oregon, April US. 1910. Notice is hereby given that Albert Hutaon. of Mt, Hood, Oregon, who. on October 3'th, 1904. made Homestead, tSenal No. 033) No. 13873. for SW1-4. Section ). Township 1 South, Range 10 Hast, Willamette Meridian, has filed notice of in tintion to make Final Five-year proof, to establish claim to the land above described, before the Reg ister and Receiver of the United States Land Office at The Dalles, Oregon, on the Tth day of June. 1910. Claimant names as witnesses: George M. Kirk patrick. Marion W. Shearer, John F. Peeler. Henry li. Hard man, all of Mt. Hood, Oregon. C W. Moore: Register. Notice for Publication. Department of the Interior. U. S. Land Office at The Dalles. Oregon. April 2th. 1910. Notice is hereby given that Henry H. Hardman, of Mt. Hood. Oregon, who. on November 23. l made Homestead. (Serial No. 033S9) No. 14im., for NWl-4. Section 21. Township l South. Range 10 East. Willamette Meridian, has filed notice of in tention to make Final Five-year proof, to establish claim to the land above described, before the Reg ister and Receiver of the United States Land Office, at The Dalles, Oregon, on the Tth day of June. h10. Claimant names as witnesses: Marion W. Shear er. John F. Peeier. George M. Kirkpatrick, Albert Hutaon. ail of Mt. Hood, Oregon. C. W. Moore, Register. Notice lor Publication, Pepa-tment of the Interior. U. S. Land Office at The Dalles, Oregon. May 3rd. 1910. Notice is hereby given that Elbert C. Owens, of Mt. Hood, Oregon, who. on July 2Mh, l!3, made Homestead (Serial No. C2. No 12S49. f or N E 1-4. Section 2 Township I North. Range 10 Fa-it, Willamette Meridian, has tiled notice of indention to make final five-year proof, to establish claim to the land above descnted, before the Register nd Receiver of the United States Land Office, at The Dalles, Oregon, on the 14th day of June. 1910. Claimant names as witnesses: Armand Pat res u, A. I Patreau. John C. Owens, Ed. C. Miller, all of Mt. Hood. Oregon. lS-22-p C. W. Moorr, Register. Na 9. No. 3. No. 11. No. 1.1. N o. . No. 1. No. 7. Notice for Publication Department of the Interior. U. S. land Office at The Dalles. Oregon. March lth. 1910. Notice is hereby given thaf Harry I.. Partlett, whose post-office address is Portland. Oregon, did, on the 2t h day of August. 199. file in this otllce Sworn Statement and Application No. 0T21.. to purchase NE1-4SWI-4. SEI-4N W 1-4, and Lot a. Section 7. Township 1 North. Range 11 East Wil lamette Meridian, and the timber thereon, under the provisions of the art of June X K and acta amendatory, known as the "Timber and Stone Ijiw," at such value as might be fixed by ap praisement, and that, pursuant to such applica tion, the land and timtier thereon have been ap pra aed. the timber estimated at l,,.it board feet at .V cents per M. and the land at IU-.00; that said applicant will offer final pnwif in support of his application and sworn statement on the 2nd dav of June. l:lo, U-f-re the Register and Re ceiver of the United States land Office at The Dalles. Oregon. Any person is at liberty to protest thi purchase before entry, or initiate a contest at any time be fore patent issues, by tiling a corroborated affida vit in this office, alleging facta which would de feat the entry. 13-Jl-c C. W. Moon. Retfistvr.