THE HOOD RIVER NEWS, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 29, 1910 11 00 rma HG oo BRING US YOUR PRINTING Remember That We Print Everything:.... NOTHING TOO SMALL OR TOO LARGE Visiting Cards Wedding Invitations Letter Heads Envelopes, Statements Booklets Posters, Hand Bills AND THE BESTCOUNTYPAPER IN THE STATE Hood River News Co, ELIOT BUILDING HOOD RIVER, ORE. Live Local Hopfco Ticket for the excurMlon to The Dalit on the 4th enn lie had from any of the band boy. (Juorjfo Iilixlgett, after a lengthy Htay at Mount Hood, spent a few days about town lunt week. Don't forget the excurnlon to The DulleH by boat on the 4th and that the band boy are running It. Iexlie Ilutler In at ISuker City this week attending the convention of the .Statu Bankers' AhrocIuMoii. Mefiulre Iiron. will have some of their special Ited, White and Blue Mams teady for the 4th. (Jet one. Mefiulre Bros.' Meat Market will be cloed all day the Fourth. Place your orders early so that you will not le disappointed. Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Johnson and their daughter Virginia, who have been making a week's visit to Astor ia and Seaside, returned home Mon day. A. L. Crocker, a boston man and a graduate of Harvard college, Is here making an lnsjectlon of the valley with the Intention of purchasing a ranch. "Our Nation and the Civic I'se of Life" will be the theme of Itev. W. C. (Jllinore's sermon next Sunday morn ing at 11 o'clock. Special music by the choir. W. F. Lobb aud family, who have U'Hi living here for some time, left Tuesday for Baker City where they have bought property and will reside In the future. Mrs. I'ooley and son of Philadel phia are here visiting E. R. I'ooley nt his ranch on the east side. They exect to make an extended visit and will be Joined shortly by Mr. I'ooley who will spend the summer here with his family. The (illbert-Vaughan implement Company disposed of another Cadil lac last week. The purchaser was I-roy Armstrong. This makes 17 of this make of car that the company has placed at Hood IUver. Nine of them were sold this year. Mrs. Helen Scott and Mrs. Ida Mc Klttrlck were here Wednesday can vassing for subscriptions for the Portland Commons and had very good success. The orgaulzatlon Is ile voted to philanthropic work and maintains a mission, men's home and a rescue home for girls. J. A. Welster, ollklal photographer for the O. It. & X. Co. and the man who has given Hood Hlver name and fame through his artistic pic tures of the valley was here Satur day. Mr. Welster will take addi tional pictures In the valley this summer for use by the railroad In advertising. The Kufus correspondent of the Sherman County Observer says that "A fine large rattler was killed under the sidewalk between Hill's store aud Phillip's residence one day last week." We have no objection to a rattler being designated as large, but will have to draw the line on It be ing called fine. Miss Carrie Copple, a Hood Kiver girl who has lately been teaching In one of the Portland schools, will leave for New York this week to meet a party with whom she will go abroad. Before returning she will visit England, France and (lermany and take up some of the higher stud ies In those cities. Mr. Fred Cnricnter, a prominent lawyer of Koekford, 111., accompanied by his sister, who are making an ex tended tour of the Pacific coast, were guests of the Cutlers last week. Mr. Carpenter Is also a friend of Mr. and Mrs. Bruner who formerly lived at Koekford. While at the Mt. Hood Hotel, Miss Carpenter who Is a vo calist of exceptional ability, sang for a number of Hood Hlver people who were delighted with her voice. Mrs. ('has. J. Henney who with her husband Is here from Washington, I. ('., delighted the congregation of the I'liltarian church last Sunday by singing several solos. Mrs. Henney hns been a soloist for several years In Washington churches, her latest en gngeinent lielng with the I'nltarian church In that city attended by President Taft. Previous to that she sang In one of the prominent Episco pal churches there and has a voice of rare beauty and power. The Henneys are friends of Mr. Currier and have licen his guests hen part of the time since arriving. CLASSIFIED COLUMN A4v.rtlb.ni.nti lor Innrllon sna.r this haidina ill b. charge, lor it th. rat. ol 25c p.r Month lor (utuallt) trtra. ln..-nt alaplay. laid (haul. cc.moany copy, .thtrwil. paiabl. bj th. 10th ol Ih. month. A. a stadium tor r.achlnf th. Btoplt SOCIETIES f food River Valley Human. Sar'.ly-1'hon. lri& A1K. H Hurtwiff. president; Hsrokl Horahncr, secretary; l.ealie Butler, treasurer. SPECIAL NOTICES Wanted To rent piano fur a ahort time. Ex- ' ' eellen eellent care assured. Enauir G. M. Coleman 1125 UJlh nt. rhon.Zuj-K 2S-2-p anted To lease, rent or handle on aharva. five or ten acre, uf land near railroad atation to crow celery and lettuce, and strictly hitch priced crop. Party expert in this line. Would care for orchard interest on th. aide. Addreaa A, car newi omca. z3-zt-p anted-To buy a good freah cow that will five 4 saltans of milk a dav. Phone 2UX3-M. Z5-U-C anted -To buy a hors weight about 2100 pounds. On. that can be driven bv rami v and worked on small place. Phone 215-L. 25-S(-p UVr Sale or Kent Typewriter, new or second hand, on easy terms. A. WOnthank. tf-c W: REAL ESTATE AND RENTALS UW Rent -Five room huae for three months. iparuy rurnished.J'hone 2T3K. ifl-l-c HOR8E8, COWS, PIPS, CHICKENS, ETC. F or Sale-Fresh Jersey Heifer JHrKober Phone m-r. 24-27p pin Jeney cow for sale. 27H-M. 2.V2-p D. J. Trieber, phone F? T Sale Good sound team, wairon and harneaa Thiaja a bargain. Phone 19121.. 2ft-2tfc FOR 8 ALE TTor Sale-I wish arain to offer for aale thi x notes for money loaned in 1&M8. held by me against H. r . bhoemaker. dated J une 3. 1X91. and due in litfi and 'W. iaaued bv B. V. Shoemaker on which he has refused payment and taken advant age or me statut ol limitation in the January court. J. n. shoemaker. tr Sale -Two second hand Surreys for aale - cheap. Inquire at Transfer at Livery Co. Z4-Z7-C Lir Sale One set double harness and one buggy; x on saddle and on Empire cream separator. Phone 206L. 24-27-c X?or Sale Two seated apring wagon and bugffy in good condition. Phone 213-K 25-2i-p for Sale One Morse, sound and weighing 1450 pounds. One Wagon, nearly new. Unquire... sTwiTfert Mosicr, Oregon pr Ssie 14x18 tent house, frsme and floor, (no A tent) IIS cash; no discount. Must be moved. 1202CoIumbia avenue. 25-2c TW Sale Old sewing machine, needs some re- j- pairing. Is. 75. 12i Columbia avenue. 2S-;Hc T7W Sale Piano. Strictly high grade; beautiful. x massive walnut case; in perfect order, rich ton. At a aacr!flce.Phone 184X.25-2rtp TPor Sal HO enrds 4 foot oak wood. Delivered in town for $5.50 per cord or loaded in cars for sr ipment from Hood River. Enquire 11. A. Moore. Phone 3051. 26-2p Pa t Sale chtmD Good 3x farm wuton. TeleDhonc LOST AND FOUND Tost A black poeketbook somewhere on Cascade avenue, name of owner Mr. Janet Mast in in side. ' lease return to this office, 23-26-c T oat Basket with fancy work, etc., durinjr re cent Are. Please return to Mrs. C. Kathbun, 7 Oak street. Zi-26-p T ost A roll of bed din ir on east side road. Also aome clothing and papers of value belonging to Japanese. Kinder please phone l'J$2L.2?-2Hp EMPLOYMENT TT'kierlv nian. strong and active, wants work on ranch or around residence. Can use tools. Has tent and cooking outfit. Address P. J. D., box 647 Hood Kiver, Oregon. 23-46-p Vyanted-Good cook. Phone 3262M or apply J. ' K, Lawrence, Pint Cone Lodge, on Belmont road. 23-26p Wsnted-Girl for housework. Family of three. C rapper district. Phone 186K2-p LEGAL AND OTHER NOTICES Notlci to Creditors Notice is hereby given, that Jennie H. DeBussey has been appointed executrix of the estate of T. W. DeBussey, 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 Hood River, Hood River County, Oregon, with in six months of the date of this notice. Dated April 4th. 1910. Jennie H. DeBi'ssey, Executrix of the Estate of T. W. Debussey, Deceased. Apr.l-Oct.l Notice to Creditors Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has been duly appointed by the County Court of the btate of Oregon, tor Hood Kiver Lounty, adminis trator of the estate of John N. Eiden, deceased. All persons having claims against said estate are hereby required to present the same to me prop erly verified, as by law required, at the office of my attorney, John Gavin, 310 Union Street, The Dalles, Oregon, within six months from the data hereof. Dated this 21st day of June, 1910. D. L. CATES, Administrator of the estate of John N. Eiien, deceased. 26-00c Notice lor Publication Department of the Interior, U. S. Land Office at The Dalles, Oregon. June 9th. 1910. Notice is hereby given that William H. Harmon, of Hood River, Oregon, who, on December 1st, 1908 made homestead. No. 0123, for E1-2NW1-4, and N1-2SW1-4, Section 23. Township 2 North, Range 9 East, Willamette Meridian, has filed notice of intention to make Final Commutation Proof, to establish claim to the land above describ ed, before George D. Culbertson, County Clerk, at his office, at Hood River, Oregon, on the 15th day of July. 1910. Claimant names as witnesses: F. M. White, W. L. Robertson, W. A. Thombury, H. M. Cumminga, all of Hood River. Oregon. 24-28-p C. W. Moore. Kegister. Notice tor Publication Department of the Interior, U. S. Land Office at The Dalles, Oregon, May 31. 1910. Notice is hereby given that Mrs. Pearl Neale. formerly Pearl Glascock, of Hood River, Oregon. who, on February 17th, ItKM, made Homestead, (Serial No. 04,27) No. 1.SSS6, for NE1-4. Section 9. Township 1 North. Range 10 East, Willamette Meridian, has filed notice of in tention to make Final Commutation 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 Uth day of July. 1910. Claimant names as witnesses: Jake Lentz. George Madden. Charles Kappmeier. Tom Collins, all of Hood River, Oregon. C. W. Moork. Register. LODGE DIRECTORY Canbr PostTfirA.' R -M-ts st the k7 of P. hall the second and fourth Saturdays of the month at 2 p. m. tt. K. Castr.er. commander; S. F. Blvthe, adjutant. Panby W. R. C. No. 16-MeeU second and fourth Saturdays of each month in K. of V. hall at 2 p. m. Jenni Bentley. president; Abbie J. Baker, secretary. (-Vurt Hood River. No. 42. F. of A., meeta every Thursday eveninr, in K. of P. hall. Visitinir Forester alwaya welcome. Km. FlemminsT, C.R.; F. C. Bmaius, F. 8. tlnod River Lodged No. 10R. A. F. A. M AMerta Saturday evening on or before each full moon, Ralph Savaire, W. M.; O. McUonsld. secre-tsry. Hood River Csmp, No. 7702, M. W. A. -Meets in 1. O. O. F. hsll every Wednendsy nivht. A. R. Crump. V. C; E. S. Mayes, clerk, tlood River Camp. No. 770. W. O. W.-M-ts at AiK. of P. hall th second and fourth Wednesday nights of each month. W. A. Kly. C. C; Floyd Spurting, clerk. Hood River Circle, No. 524. Womrn of Woodcraft, -Meet at I. O. O. F. hall first and third Sat urday nights, each month. Visitors welcome, Mrs, Wm. ttenerer, N. G.; Alice Shay, clerk. Tdlewild Lodge. No, 107. I. O. O. F.-Mwts in A Fraternal hall every Thursday evening at 7:00, at the corner of Fourth and Oak st roots. Visiting brothers welcomed. J. M. Wood. N. O ; U. W. Thompson, secretary. Kemp txxlge. No. 1S1, I. O. O. F.-Meets In the Oild Fellows hall at Odell every Saturday night. Visiting brothers cordially welcomed. W. A. Lorktnan. N. U.i tJeo, Shepard, secretary. T surel Rebeka Iilg No, 7. I. 6. O. F.-M.its tirst and third Mondays in each month. Ther esa M. tastner, N. G.; Nettie Moses, secretary. Mount Hood txulge. No. 2U6, I, O. O. F., mwls every Satunlsy evening In Griltble's hall. Mt. Hoal. A. M. Kelly, N. G.; C. W. Dimmirk. secretary. Mnuntsin Horn Camp. Nri! S4H9. R. N. A. Meets at K. of P. hall on the second and fourth Fridays of each month. Mrs. A. Crump, ().; Mrs. Kits lakin, recorder. 0 lets Assembly. Nil lofi, U. A.-Meets in Ihin hall the first and thml Wedninlays, work; second and fourth Wednesdays, social. C. P. Hcnricha M. A.; W. H. Austin, secretary. Oregon Grape Rchekah U.lge No. t. I. t). O F. Meets every second and f iirth Wednesdays in each month in Gribblv'a hall, Mt. HikhI, Or. Joaephin Vauthiera. N. G.; Minni L. Larwood, secretary. Riverside Lai if e. No! ',' A.' O. U. w7-Meets' in K. of P. hall th first and third Wednesday nights of th month. Visiting brothers cordially welcomed. K. K. Chapman. W. M.; Chester Khute, recorder. Xyuroma Lodge.' NoT SO. K. 'of P.-MeeU in ' ' thair Caatl Hall vvery Tueaday night, when viaiting brothers ar fraternally welcome!. C. C. Cudileford. Cj.C.j Iu, 8 Isenberg, K. of R. A S. VVauna Temple Pythian Sisters. No. t Most th ' ' first and third Tueaday of each month at K. of P. hall. Ceorgina Ixenberg, M. . C; Kate M. Fredrick. K. of K. A C. WEIDEMAN & HAWLEY Painters and Decorators Tinting, Paper Hanging, Etc. Country trade especially so licited. All orders at tended to promptly. 252 Stale St. Cor. 3d. Phone 161-1 Real Estate Bulletin $7,500-Ten acres 1 mile out, 8 acres in trees, average 4 years old; 5 inches of water. Barn and all tools; 2acresof pasture; 1 acre berries between trees. $125 per acre for 40 acres; most ly brush land; shot soil, easily cleared. Grove; 5 acres cleared; small house; balance of land slashed; fine building site. G. Y. EDWARDS & CO. Office Oregon Hotel Building fHONI 22S-L A GOOD PROPOSITION 320 Acres 260 acres in first class apple land. 200 acres cleared of which 170 acres is planted to apple trees. 50 acres 2-year-old, balance 1-year-old; all standard varieties. 5 miles from Hood River and all under ditch. Can be han dled on easy terms. 6 on deferred payments W. J. BAKER & CO. saWSNrai m m HI Here Is An Opportunity to Buy 40 Acres Fine Red Shot Partly Improved Apple Land In the Famous Crapper District This land lies well with an east and south slope, has good well on place which can easily be developed to sufficient quantity to irrigate entire tract. Fair 5-room house, chicken house and buildings. 350 trees ready to set. Land will be sold at a bargain price with small amount down. The tract can be sub-divided to a good advantage. If interested address, 601, Care of NEWS OFFICE Hood River, Oregon KMOCK KHOCK KNOCK I AIM o fo r uNiry I am knocking at your door no&. It is said I knock once at every man's door. I a m k n oc k i n (J a t you rs three tincSy and my knocks will ring in your cars for all time. I don 't want you to overlook me, because I am your good fortune. , I sjy to you "Go to Oregon ntru:" If you are interested in fruit Kriw'"K. dairying, poultry raising, or general farming. Oregon is the place for you. If you are interested in business openings. Oregon "is the place for you. If you are tired of l-jstern sum mers or winters those terrible extremes Oregon is the place for you. If you want to live and grow in a splendid, enthusiastic commonwealth, Oregon is the place for you. I, Opportunity, ask you to investigate Oregon tto-x. Vice President Fairbanks bas termed Oregon 'The Ind of Opportunity," and make v abode here. I have asked the Secretary of the Portland, Ore gon Chamber of Commerce to speak specifically for me, and I ask yea now to address him in your own interest and learn about Portland and Oregon. I have knocked at your door three times. A'. TSit dr rtitf merit wh prtptrrd for ihr fVnland i KamSr ol Cnmmrrv hf tN Suiuet Hrm ertter Bureau, portlami, Oretfoa. It will a,-jr in JuIt Sun I'hti crie it rttidcml im ruArwrixMi with the I'oMiprrativr t,'im inanity pUn of hr Orrm ftv!pd k N4iin l'ittQ apjtj HKjti)ni fkivBn( r