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THE HOOD RIVER NEWS, WEDNESDAY, JULY 13, 1910 11 "The News Leads" You read it in the News first Subscribe for the News Trio Orchestra Muute furnished for all occasion. Instrument turn from Uinta pieces to any num ber dvsirvU. Adiirw or phona C. O. ISI EWfVI AIM 64-X or 26-L Hood River, Orviron J. A. VAN QROSS SURVEYING and LEVELING I'llONK Sli-K Spray and Garden Hose PlumDIng C. P. SUMNER i Opposite the Post Office II ... in on It Tickles Us to know that our drugs have been weighed In the balance of popular favor and have not been found want ing. No fault has been found with their quality. I here couldn't be. No fault has been found with our prices. The latter are based on a pure drug sertice and a modest idea of profit. We want to sell you honest drugs at honest prices. Can we. CARL A. PLATH MIASM ACIXT Tha Krxall Store Real Estate Bulletin 80 Acres -8 miles out, easily cleared, red shot soil, under ditch and close to railroad. Price $175.00 per acre; one third cash. 20 Acres -6 miles out, red shot soil, 4 acres 6-year-olds, 3 acres l-ye?r-olds, G acres slashed and burned, 5 acres uncleared, 2acresroiiKh, $7,500.00, Terms one-third cash. This has one of the best building spots in this valley. Trees standard varieties. G. Y. EDWARDS & CO. Office Oregon Motel Ituilding PHIINK W-J, We don't urge you TO BUY canned or package Gro ceries just because they have a pretty label. When we rec ommend an article it is be cause of the quality of the contents of the package. If you want pretty pictures, go to the art dealer. If You Want the Best Groceries for Your Table, Come Here. : : The star Grocery 'Good Things lo Lai" PIRIGO & SON ome Points On Aviation Tv. If FELL. Mr.' Man, V ff bow do all (Dese marvel' oiia triumphs Id avi ation of lata strike you? Sort of cliaset tbe thrills up and down your spinal A col u ma '9 our ma aod makes hnlr "rlz,1 doesn t It, to see your fellow beings wilbur wiucuT. beating tbe birds at their own game? And what have you learned about "the sport of kings?' Just about now Is the time for us to knock together some kind of aria tlon vocabulary, for tbe airship hai come to stay, aod mother and tbe chll dren are asking tbe bead of tbe bouse all sorts of questions about It. Let us begin wltb tbe word "avla tlon," which means flying, but a partlc ulnr kind of flylng-flylng like a bird. Men who fly in aeroplanes aviate and are aviators. Men wbo go up in BIPLANI THAT BROS B UAJTT RECORDS. balloons or dirigibles do not aviate, because a bnlloon floats like a bubble and does not fly like a bird. Tbe dirigible Is just a stop from tbe bal loon, being a gus bng shn'ied long and pointed and furnished with a propeller and rudder to force it through tbe air. On the other bund, tbe aeroplane is heavier thiiu air. Is alt Arm and solid and raises itself wltb tbe brushing of Its wings on the air when driven for wiml tiy Its proH'llpr. Any kind of machine thnt depends on this wing or kite principle to bold It up Is an uero plnue. There are ninny kinds, but most of them are biplanes, and occa sionally there Is a triplnne. Here is the difference: Tbe monoplane bas Just one single plane, stretching out like a single pair of spread wings Tbe biplane bas two such planes, one above tbe other In tiers. A machine wltb three tiers of planes is a triplnne, 84) d one .mid) built In England bas proved a steady tiler. It took a long time to Invent an aeroplane thnt would fly. Hut tbe minute one was Invented there was no dllDculty finding ersons to Invent names for the vnrious parts of It. Aileron It a 1'ieucb word and means a little wing Tbe ailerons are tbe little wings out at the tips of tbe big wings thnt twist so as t right tbe aer oplane and kevp it from falling over on one side. Sometimes they are sep arate from the main planes, as In tbe Curtis. Sometimes they binge right nHn llioui. as seen In the Far man Sometimes there are no ailerons be cause the whole wing tip is flexible and Is warHd to do tbe work, as Id the Wright. Tbe ailerons are really a kind of tin rather than a kind of wing, for fishes have fins that tbey ENUIKK t'SRD ON AEIIOI'LANES. use for just this purpose of keeping right side up So sometimes the aile rons are culled stabilizing tins. On an aeroplane there are two other rudders The verticnl rudder Is tbe one that stands upright In the rear of about every pattern of aeroplane and steers from side to side like the rud- der on a ship. The horizontal rudder Is one that lies flat and turns tbe nose of the aeroplane up or down. Resides aeroplanes and dirigibles there is one other sort of flying ma chine that really can leave the ground. They are railed helicopters. The bell copter is a contrivance to rise directly by the upward pull of a propeller. There Is no plane at nil to catch tbe air and retard, so the helicopter Is an Men I scheme. Tbe trouble with the helicopter Is that no one wants to go up In one because of the evidently un pleasant consequences If that hard Working propeller censed to work. All (lying machines of whntever aort hnve to nllglit. so all alike hnva a chassis- a frnmework to lilt the earth with. Most chnssls hnve wheels under them, but some, notably tbe Wright, have skids Skids are wooden run ners. Some have both wheels and skids. Of Inte monoplanes hnve not been benrd from very frequently, and they hnve not ns yet plnyed any prominent part in the cross country flights which art tbe features of this season's flying. 5 progress of The Aviators Tbey have nevertheless done things of much promise, a French aviator re cently remaining up for ten minute to a monoplane wltb three men aboard. Tbey may well, wltb a little further development, acquire the steadiness that has failed them hitherto. AJmost all tbe monoplanes bar been made In France, and tbey are essen tially a French development It la only recently that American avlatora have taken any Interest in them. In France, however, very soon after the first successful flights of Saotos-Du-mont In bis cellular biplane, two or three men started In to build mono planes. Their Idea was to Imitate the shape of tbe outstretched wings of tbe oaring bird. Tbe first efforts In this line made no provision for keeping tbe monoplane on an even keel. It was only a year or two later that tbe mono plane men adopted tbe simple wing tip devices for preserving lateral equi librium. By and by, when tbe neces sary stabilizing fins were bit upon, other troubles cropped up. It was found much more difficult to Install them on tbe monoplanes and make them effectual. It was also found dif ficult to build monoplanes strong enough to hold together in tbe air. Up to tbe present time tbe monoplane baa remained fragile and cranky. Louis filer lot, a French engineer, was tbe first man to fly a monoplane wltb any continuous success. For three years be bas been building and flying bis monoplanes. During that time he has launched a dozen models, each em bodying some modification or Improve ment As a result of this steady and patient work be bas built up tbe near est thing to a successful monoplane on a fairly large scale that now e lists. So far 1910 bas been a banner year in the bistory of aviation. It has pro duced In this country, in England and in France a number of remarkable cross country flights, which demon strate that man is not only Increasing his theoretical knowledge of this new MONOPLANE IK FLIGHT. science, but Is also acquiring greater skill in tbe manipulation of tbe ma chinory tbat enables blm to emulate tbe birds. From tbe efforts of Cur tlss, Hamilton and Baldwin aviation in tbe Cnited States bas received an ex traordinary lmetus. Tbey are doing practical work. Tbe Albany to New York, tbe New Tork-Tblladelpbla and later flights will prove Influential In arousing popular enthusiasm to tbe plreh needed to make the international flying meet of October not only an im pressive spectacle, but also an effective st'Tilm to tbe advancement of avia tion toward commercial usefulness. Among the immediate problems fac lng those who seek to Improve tbe aer oplane perhaps tbe most Important Is bow to insure automatic stability. An other Is how to avoid tbe peril wbicb might follow a breakdown of the light motors used for supplying power to tbe propellers. Tbe Internal combustion engine is as yet not an altogether trustworthy source of power. It la subject to sulk ing moods, as every automobile owner knows, and knows to bis regret. Vn doubtedly If will be improved. Foul Bpark plugs and other sources of missing fire" will be eliminated. But It is possible, too, tbat in years to come something better and surer than a gasoline engine will be made avail ble for the use of aviators. Tbe Im portant point In recent demonstrations Is tbe evidence they afford of the suf flclency of the sustaining planes, the wings" of the flying machine. They do their work satUfactorily. Tbe source of weakness and uncertainty lies In the motor apparatus. The $15,000 prize offered by Edwin Gould recently for tbe Invention of a duplicate motor and propeller for aer oplanes Is designed to hasten tbe solu tion of the latter p r o bj e m . Other things" which hnve bothered the bird men are tbe proper starting and land lng of a machine. The present type of aeroplane re quires a large area from which to rise and a similar one Wltb tbe gliding olcm n. cuRTiss on which to lnnd. start it is difficult to take up a heavy load, and before the aeroplane can be cnamicrelal success it will be neces sary an hnve a mnchlne that enn rise perpendicularly from tbe starting point ,Yi .1 1 " CLASSIFIED COLUMN Aa.artltamsnts lor Intartlon undtr this ktadina til M charg.s lor at the rata al tie aar month tor (utualli) tkraa llnaa-aa stasia,. Cats ahaula1 accaaanj coo, olharaiaa satabla kr tha lOtk of tha atoatk. As staslust tor raacMna tka stasia Ika Naa itanda aloaa in ystictllao. SOCIETIES Hood River Valley Hjiiuim SocUstyphonsT la! E. H. HartwisT. prwuiant; Harold ilemhnsr. aaerwUu-y; Lealia butler, truaaurer, SPECIAL NOTICES Wanted To rent piano for abort time. Ex eellent care aasured. Knquira G. M. Coleman 1125 lath at. fbona 2X6-K 26-Zs-p Loan Atiency Loans offend, 1VX). aVK), llOoO. Loans wanted, S-SO0. S4U0. fnou, $yuu, SlSuu, izaou. Apply to a. w. untnanx. 211 w; anted Pupils to take leeeona on the piano. near comer utn eu anu etnuianan Ave. Mra. b. v. WUlia.2S-31p REAL ESTATE AND RENTALS Carpenter a. Notice I wish to trade a good lot for carpenter work, or will trade the choice of 14 lots for building by contract. N. T. Chapman. 7-30p fTVir Sale-Eighty scree, 10 mi lea out. $25 per acre, r or further information, addreaa owner. Box H R. F. l. No. ?. Hood Kiver. Ore. t-31p tr Rent - Baaement in building of Hood River A Banking A Trust Co. Enquire at bank. 2M-31c pr Rent Two furnished houses. One on Sth a- and Oak. and one on Eaat State street. Inquire O. V. Wood worth, 2H-Mp pVw Rent-Two Urge rooms either vacant or -a- partly furnished fur housekeeping, near corner 12th St, and Stranahan Ave. Mrs. K. C. Willis 2M1 B HORSES, COWS, PIQ8, CHICKENS, ETC w- anted A large rony or riding horse. Dr. btanton Allen. S22U. 27-S0c Tpor Sale Team of horses 4 and IS years old. well A matched, weight about 2.5UO pounds. Enquire Ed Lage.27-30p tW Sale Black Jersey cow, 7 years old; 2 gal A Ions milk a day. r'resh next January. En quire H. M. Metcaif, Jr fine Grove. 27-3up pWSale-A good all-around farm team, weight A about 1160 apiece, gentle, fair roadster. En quire F. H. BUgg. phone J8SK. 27-30C CW Sale-Fine bay horse 9 years old. weight l lSO A pounds, absolutely re.'iable all purpoce horse, together with new hack and harness. Fine eut fit for WOO. Enquire- S. G. Oxborrow, R. R. No. 3. 87-30 TITanted-To buy a horse weight about 2100 "pounds. One that can be driven by family andworked on small place. Phone 215-L. 25-ai-p Cr Sale- Bay work horse, weight about IO'iO pounds, will drive single. Phone 250L. 28-31p YManted-To buy a good fresh cow that will 1 ' give 4 gallona of milk a day, phone 2U83-M. 28-tf-c FOR 8 ALE pr Sale -I wish again to offer for sale three x notes for money loaned in 1K88. held by me against B. F. Shoemaker, dated June 3. Wl, and due in vi and 'Wj. issued 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. CW Sale- Two seated apring wagon and buggy in good condition. Phone 213-K 25-2-p pVir Sale -Piano. Strictly high grade: beautiful, massive walnut cane: in perfect order, rich tone. At a sacr'lice. Phone 184X. 2S-2p pVjrSale-HO cords 4 foot oak wood. Delivered x in town for V 60 per cord or loaded in cars for ar ipment from Hood River. Enquire H. A. Moore. Phone ).")L. 26-p For Sale cheap-Good 3x farm wagon. Telephone IK'S- M . 26-29p CW Sale -A Hooeier kitchen cabinet, sectional book cae and desk, bedroom set and stand. Phone Odt-U w or addreaa box 85, R. D. No. L 27-SOc pn Sale Three two-seated light rigs, two cov. x ere.) and one open. Banraina if taken at once. Transfer Livery Co. 27-30c Fr, Sale or Rent Typewriters, new or second hand, on eauy terms. A. W. Onthank. 2fi-tfc LOST AND FOUND T oat-A roll of bedding on eaat aide road. Aim AJaome clothing and papers of value belonging to JapaneM'. Finder please phone 1KUL. 25-2ip Lost (lold necklace between Butler bank and Sherman avenue steps. Reward for return to Home Telephone office. 27-30p T ost-A pink crepe spangled scarf. Friday night, "onroa.l to Oak (J rove hall. Finder please phone .K, 2X-31p EMPLOYMENT w, nt4d-Girl for housework. F&milv of thr Crmpper district Phone IH6K 2-2ip VTantd By capable young1 man, position on ranch. Has had exoeriencs. Addrma Nwi office. 2-31 c LEGAL AN L OTHER NOTICES Kotlcs to Creditors Notice ia hereby given, that Jennie H. DeRntutev has been appointed executrix of the estate of T. v . UeBusaey, deceased, and all persons havine rlaims against said estate are hereby notified to pn'sent the same duly itemized and verified to me at the law office of S. W. Stark, in Eliot Building, in Hood River. Hcud River County, Oregon, with, in six months of the date of this notice. Dated April 4th. 1910. Jennie H. DeBi-ssev. Kxecutrix of the Estate of T. W. Drbussey, 1 -ceased. Apr.UOct.l Notice te Creditors Notice ia hereby given that the undersigned has been duly appointed by the County Court of the State of Oregon, for Hood River County, adminis trator of the estate of John N, r.tden. deceased. All liersona having claims against aaid estate are hereby required to present the same to me prop erly verified, as by law required, at the ofhe-e of m attorney, John Gavin. 310 Union Street, The lulls, Oregon, within six months from the date hereof. l'ated this 21st day of June. 1910. I). L. CATFA A-lminiatrator of the estate of John N. Eiden. di-eeased 26-9lic Notice lor Publication liepartment of the Interior, U. 8. Land Office at Tli- Dalles, Oregon. June Sth. 1!10. Notice is hereby given that William H. Harmon. ..f Hood River. Oregon, who. on Llecember 1st, 1 made homestead. No. OIKM. for K1-2NW1-4. mil N1-2SW1-4. Section 23. Township 2 North, Car ge YmU Willamette Meridian, has filed Tt.. tire of intention to make Final Commutation iV-'f. to establish claim to the land above describ-,-.1. lHfore George 11. Culbertson. County Clerk, m his office, at Hood River, Oregon, on the lMh .l;.y of July. 1!U0. Isimant names as witnesses: F. M. White. W. 1 K..herton. W. A. Thornbury. H. M.Cummings, nil 'f Hood River, Oregon. :4--p C. W. MtxiRF. Rivistet NOTICE I0R PUBLICATION leiartment of the 'nterior. V. S Land Otnce at The Dalies, Oregon. July llth. 1!10. N.'tire is hereby given that William Moody, of Pai kdale, Oregon, whti. on June 3rd. I'MH. made Homestead. ( Serinl Sl 03217), No. 13573. for V, --2 NE1-4 and Wl-2 SE1-4. Sec. 31. Tp. 1 South. Kan ire 10 East, W. M , has filed notice of intention i. make final five year proof, to establish claim to the land above described, before the Register and K.veiver of the U. S. land Office, al The Dalles, On von, on tha 15th day of August. lyiO. Claimant names as witnesses: Mrs. P. J. Stark, .l.ition T. Moody, Jake N. Lens, George Miller, ail of Mt. Hood. Oregon. C. W. Moor. Register. NOTICE OF MNAL SETTLEMENT Jotice ia hereby riven that the underaiamed. ari A' miniatrator of the estate of Peter kopke, de haa filed in the County Court of the atate of Oreimn. for Hiod River county, his final mc cmint of mich administrator and that Thunxlay. AiiKust llth. 1910, at the hour of t p. m or aa n thereafter aa the aame can he heard, in the County Court Koom in the city of Hood River. Or vn. haa been tixed by order of the lHinty Court f Miwd River county aa the time and place for ht'rinna; object Kn to, and for the aettlement of sHid final account; and all pernor. in tore ted in Mai cetate are hereby notified to attend at aaid liit'c and place to pronent objectiona, if any there tM-, to aid final account. Itotod this 12th day of July. 1910. -Mp Wiluam Khrok, Administrator. THE BEST STRENGTH. There is perhaps no strength so great and abiding as that won from a resisted temptation. Every dan gerous allurement is like an enchant ed monster, which, being conquered, loses all his venom and changes at ' once into a king ol great treasure, esger to make requital. Hobbes. Tin Koto & Kli'linriU Cotupiiny will rvi llnxelwood Hiliil toe iT.-iiin NuikIhj at tlu aiamp price n other ervninn. J Here Is An Opportunity to Buy I 40 Acres Fine Red Shot Partly $ Improved Apple Land a 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, 13 601, Care of NEWS OFFICE jjp Hood River, Oregon m If you want your horses properly SHOD come to SHIVELY&McGlLLlVARY flejet lo Snobv f3L Upson XKW RESIDKNTS We are always pleased to extend courteous as sistance to new residents of Hood River and the Hood River Valley by advising them regarding any local conditions within our knowledge, and we afford every convenience for the transaction of their finan cial matters. New accounts are respectfully and cordially invited and we guarantee satisfaction. Sav ings department in connection. HOOD RIVER BANKING & TRUST CO., ho00rEcon" I First Class Livery I Transfer aid Livery Conpaiy Agents Regulator Line Steamers Freight and Baggage Transfer ii I New Rigs New Harness tiood Horses Well Drilling; DONE STAR WELL DRILLING OUTFIT FOR PARTICULARS ADDRESS APPLE LAND & ORCHARD COMPANY HOOD RIVER, OREGON Ofnct. No. 8 Oak Strett STATEMENT OF THE CONDITION OF tME Butler Banking Company, of Hood River, Ore. At the Close of Business. June 30. 1910. RESOURCES : Loans and Discounts $474,397.71 Bonds and Warrants 10.783.73 Office Fixtures and Furniture 5,171. 00 Cash on Hand and in Other Ranks 167.820.41 $V8,172.8.". LIABILITIES: Capital Stock Earned Surplus and Undivided Profits . De.Kisits Phone 5 HOOD RIVER, OREOON. Quick Successful Satisfactory U ITH A Phonss. 26 ar 2002-1 ROSS.RIGHARDS & Co. Confections and Hazelwood Dainties Complete Lint of Bristol Steel Rods and Fishing Tackle just received Cor. Statt iq. 4tk Stj. Opposite Open Bouse .$ 50.000.00 . 45,041.61 . 503.131.21 $65.172.85 Phone 33