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    THE HOOD RIVER NEWS, WEDNESDAY, JULY 20, 1910
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'"The News Leads"
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Trio Orchestra
Muaie furnished for all occaaiona.
liutrumonUitiun from three piecaa to any num.
Mf dtMinsl.
Addrt). or phono
C O. NEWMAN
64-X or 269-L Howl River. Or-run
J. A. VAN GROSS
SURVEYING and LEVELING
i'HONE 35-X
spray and
Garden llosc
Plumbing
C. F.SUMNER
Opposite the Post Ottlce
17 Dl Ort
.
H aW A A AVIiXiiCy
It
Tickles
Us
to know that our
drugs have been
welched in the
balunceof popular
favor and have not
been found want
ing. No fault has
been found with
their quality.
There couldn't be.
No fault has been
found with our
prices. The latter
are based on a
pure drug service
and a modest idea
of profit. We want
to sell you honest
drugs at honest
prices. Can we.
SSL CARL A. PLATH
PHARMACIST
Tha Rex all Store
Real Estate Bulletin
$7500. Twenty acres in Oak
Grove district. Four acres in
G year old trees. Balance young
treesand slashed and uncleared.
Fine building spot. Terms,
$3000 down.
$7500. Ten acres 1 mile from
town, 8 acres in orchard, 2
acres pasture, inch running
water; 1 acre berries between
trees; horse and all tools; 5
inches water. One-half down,
balance to suit.
G. Y. EDWARDS & CO.
Office Oregon Hotel Building
riinNi
IT'S EASY TO COOK
a first-class meal if you got
your Groceries here. In fact with
the aid of our canned goods, rel
ishes, etc., you can get up one
with practically no cooking at all.
Don't that appeal to you this
warm weather?
Soups of all kinds. Hipe, green
and stulTed Olives; Tickles, Tea
nut Butter, Salad Dressing, Tork
and Beans, Canned Meats, Canned
Salmon, Shrimp, lobsters, Sliced
and Grated Hawaiian Tineapple,
Grape Juice, Coffee, Tea.
GOLD MEDAL BUTTER
The Slor Grocery
"Goo Thligs to at"
PIRIG0 & SON
Phone S3
SIMPLE LIFE FOR
COLONEL TUCKER
Yi'HterUiiy wltni'HHt'fl the traiiefe
of Shelter Idge, the l.caullful I
per Valley borne of the MeCowim of
I'ortlaiHl to Col. WllllHiii FrHiiifrt
Tucker, U. S. A., retired. Thin cloned
the lHt mi le made 1)? A. T. Alien
while with John I'laud Henderxon
Army olfictTH have no iKTiuancot
abiding place, before retirement, but
are ordered from pont to punt during
the entire period of their active ca
reer. Many of them look forward
for ream to the time when they cau
wettle dowu and enjoy a eaceful life
Formerly many of them xclected the
city of WaHliliiKtou, the cnpltol of
the nation, an a place of reHldence,
beeaiine they met there more people
whone lives were not devoted to
IjumIih-kb and who had more time to
(rive to Hoelety nud IelHure. At one
time the army and navy "net," an It
wan kuowu, controlled Waxhlngton
from a mx-lal point of view, but this
In no longer the cane. Of late yearn
army aud navy ollicern have, gener
ally, upon retirement either returned
to the home of their youth or have
Helected xome tM'autiful aod peaceful
op-jt where they can enjoy life away
from the maddiuK crowd, I .oh An
gclcs aud Florida claiming many.
It certaluly In u compliment that
alter a me of travel covering our
own country and the orient, luclud
lug euchautluK Japan, that Colouel
aud Mr, Tucker should pawn by our
cltieH and our fuHclnatiiiK ttouthland
and decide that Hood Klver valley U
Ix'tter than the lient. Contrratula-
tlDirn are coming to Col. Tucker from
(ien. Frederick (Jraut and a multi
tude of bin former axHoclaten and
friends, upon hix happy location.
W, 0, VV, DELEGATES
TO BE ENTERTAINED
Two hundred and fifty to three
hundred delegates of the W. (). V
wiiicii im noiiiing um annual conven
tion In Portland thin week, will ar
rive h'-re Thursday on the Sjiencer
and will be entertaliifd by the local
lodge and Hood Hiver cltlzenx. The
ienccr han Ix-en chartered for the
day by the Woodmen and In expected
to reach here about 2 o clock. On
their arrival lunch will be nerved and
the vixitorM will be given a ride
around the valley lu automobile.
The local committee lu charge of
their entertainment Im H. W. Walt,
li. F. Ilarrett, W. K. Sl.ay and J.
Adrian Kpplng and iik-iiiIhtm of the
order here are preparing for a big
time for the reception of the vlxltors
who are from nine xtnten in the I'a-
clllc NorthweHt.
It In reiiuexted by the committee
that citlzeiiH generally anxlHt III mak
lug the entertainment of the vlxltors
a huccchs. Member of the organiza
tion who contributed refreHhmentH
are ahked to leave them at filestores
of W ood iV: HuggliiH or I'l-rlgo & Son.
It Ix expected that the vixit of tin
dclegatex will rtxult In a good deal of
IxMiellclal publicity to the valley, aud
It Ix axked that they U' extended the
welcome hand.
"BETTER FRUIT"
CIRCLES GLOBE
Hetter Fruit now Imx n circulation
ol IJ.Jimi copies and Im estimated to
reach over "ii,imh readers. Its In
crcaxe in xubxclptloiiM during thepaxt
year has been M nt cent- It circu
lates in every state in the union and
Ix earning Hood River's fame and
name to foreign countries. Its
orbit reaches from Alaxkn to New
Zealand and from there to New York
circling the globe. One hundred and
xeventy-xlx advertiser use Its col
umns nud for two years It has had
the steady patronage of sixty-two
per cent, of them. Started in l'.HMi It
Ix looked upon lu the magazine
world ax a wonder and ix conceded
to be the Uncut fruit paper published
anywhere in the world. '
.
Sang at Sacred Concert
The Sacred concert held at the I'nl
tin Ian church Sunday night was the
moxt notable ever given In this city
and wn attended by an audience
tint filled the church to overtlowlng.
All the number were rendered ad
mirably, but the Hinging of Mrs.
Henney and Mr. Sletten was espe
cially enjoyed. Mrs. Henney' voice
I n rich contralto ami the finest ever
heard at Hood Klver. The charm of
her singing Im added to by her engag
ing perxounllty and thorough com
mand of tone ami expression.
The concert was preceded by even
ing service.
Real Ustate Sales
(ieo. IX Culbertson -Co. report the
following sales: II. M. Klugsley 10
acre to ('has. H. Henney; F. Chan
dler 4 lots to Peter Walllxcheck; J. M.
Ciilbertsoii 40 acre to II. T. May
berry; II. T. Mayberry, house and
two lots to J. M. Culbertson; K. K.
I.joiix, house and twolotstoK.lt.
Perltfo,
Live Local topics
Horn to Mr. and Mr. A. A. Uatcb
ell Sunday, July ISth, a boy.
Mr. ami Mrs. It. I), (iould '
visitors at The Dalle Sunday.
Dr. K. L. House of Spokane, came
down Monday for a few days' visit
The patron of route 3 are request
ed to meet at the hall Saturduy af
ternoon.
County Judge Derby returned from
Portland Sunday after a two day'
visit In the city.
Mr. aDd Mrs. Schuyler Knapp re
turned to Woodland Monday after
visiting here for a week.
City Marshal Lewis, who ha been
spending a week at Shtpherd' spring
returned to Hood Klver Monday.
S. L. Young, who ha been living
In Portland, has returned to Hood
Klver and may decide to stay here.
Mr. und Mr. Chax. N. Clarke, who
have been at Gearhart Park for the
past week returned home Mouday.
John Zolls commenced the work
Mouday of laying the cement walk
in front of Jack Morrison s billiard
room.
Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Sonnlchsen and
family left Monday for Columbia
"each, where they will s)end
month.
tieorge Kae, the New Y'ork commis
sion man, accompanied by hi son
was here Tuesday on his annual In
spectlon of the valley.
F. II. Stow, who Is promoting the
mutual telephone company here,
came up from 1'ortianu jnouuay
after returning from a trip Into cen
trnl Oregon. '
Kurt Van Horn, of New Y'ork,
brother of Willis Van Horn, who has
large Interests In the valley arrived
in town Tuesday and Is a guest at
Van Horn Butte.
A meeting of the Koyal Neighbors
will be held Friday evening at K. of
P. hall for a social time. (James and
music will help entertain and a
lunch will be nerved later In the even
Ing.
MPORTANT MEETING -
GROWERS FELLOWSHIP
At the meeting of the Applegrow
ers Fellowship held Saturday It wm
voted to reduce the assessment to 50
cent per acre.
On Saturday. August tith another
meeting of the association will be
held to consider the proposition of
getting the horticulturists of the Or
egon Agricultural College Expert
ment Station as associate memlters
of the board of trustee. To do this
It Is necessary to take olliclal action
and the officers of the association re-
luest all memlMTs to attend the
meeting, which will also consider the
matter of Incorporating.
ST. SWITHIN'S DAY DRY
NO RAIN FOR 40 DAYS
Friday, July la, was St. Swtthln's
day. According to the ancient
gend:
St. Swlthln's day, If thou dost rain.
For forty days It will rcmalu;
St. Swlthln's ilny, If thou be fair.
For forty days 'twill rain nal nmlr
Consequently the next 40 day will
x? clear ones.
Kefore he liecume a saint Swlthln
was bishop of w Inchester and chan-
ellor of the realm. It was In Wln-
hester that he was reared, educated
n the monastery which In due time
received his vow and over which he
was made provost after his ordina-
ion by Iilsliop Helinstand. He wax
so famed ns a wise and prudent man
hat King Kgtiert appointed him
utor to his son F.thelwold. In !S
Cthelwold succeeded his father and
returned to secular life, for he had al
ready been ordained a subdeacou.
n S.VJ lie secured the consecration of
his old tutor to the see of Winchester
made him chancelor and through his
rgency set aside a tithe of nil the
and of the kingdom for the church.
Illxhop Swlthln accompanied Al
fred the 5 rent to Koine for his eon-
rmatlon, ruled Ids see for ten years
ml dletl July Mil'. Such was his
umlllty that he requested that he
might lx burled outside his cnthe-
lral church, "where the feet of pass-
rxby might tread and the rain of
leaven fall on my tomb. ' The le
gend connecting his name with the
weather arose from the moving of
his body from the lowly grave In the
hurchyard to Its golden shrine In
he cathedral being delayed by con-
inuous ram. lien t lie clergy were
bout to commence the ceremonv of
moving the bishop's remains a
envy rain burst forth and continued
without Intermission for the 40 suc-
eding days. The monks Interpreted
his tempest as h warning from
eaven of the blasphemous nature of
heir attempt to contravene the di
rection of St. Swlthln. Consequently
was not until 10!U that the re
mains were finally removed to the
holr of the new cathedral, where
hey still repose lu the feretory be
hind the reredos.
Civil Service Examination
The Flitted Stnte civil service com
mission will hold rural carrier exam-
CLASSIFIED COLUMN
" i"rtlmnU lor laitrtlo ndr Ihli Rtadinf
III ehar lor at Ik rail at 2Sc aar atonlh lor
(aauallj) !' Ilnta-ao titplaf. Cash thaul
aceaaaaai copy, atrtarwlta Mbl lota al
lha aiaath. a aiaaivm tar raachlna lha Moplt
Ilia Na( Hand alona ma anaiealltd.
SOCIETIE
ood Rivtir VaJlar Hamana Society -Phona ln.
E. H. Hartwiar. DraaMiaot: iiaruld Uarahnar.
aeervtarjrLealia butlartnawurer
SPECIAL NOTIOE8
nan Asanejr-Loana offered. t-VjO. pw. I1W0.
Loana anted. KJUU. $4u0, lJU. tauu, tiUU,
2S0OApply to A. WOnthank.2tf
117 anted Pupila to taka leaaona on tha piano.
Mear
comer 12th Su and Stranahan Ave -
Mra.
K.C. Willia. 2-31p
REAL ESTATE AND RENTALS
For Sale or Trade -30 acrea in Oak Gruve dis
trict. 6 milea from Hood Kiver. 8 acrea in culti
vation. SCIO Spilt and Newtown. 1 year old: ahack
and aereraJ thouaand feet of kwaa lumber, apnna;
and creek runnmar through place; will take $7Tnj
caab for my equity or will trade for team or cowa.
Purchaser to aaeuma mortsaira of ll.OuO due in
five yeara. Addreaa. Howard iMvia, Cornelius.
Ore. ar-Sip
Carpenter a. Notice 1 wiah to
for caroenter work, er Cill t
trade a a-ood
lot
for carpenter work, er Will trade the choice of
14 lota Iur building by contract. N. T. Chapman.
27-30p
Tor Sale-Eia-hty acrea. 10 milea out. Ui per
acre. For further information, addreaa owner.
Box 108 R. F. D. Na JHood RivetOre 2-31p
'EVir Rent-Basement in buildinar of Huod Kiver
A Banking A Truat Cc Enquire atbank. 2-31e
Ur Rent Two furniahed houaea. Ona on 5th
A and Oak. and ona on Kaat State atreet. Inmiin
u. v. nuuuwonn. ?v-aip
T7W Rent-Two
larara rooma either vtitii
A par
ruy lumtaned lor nouaekeepina;. near corner
12th St, and Stranahan Ave.
bi. ana atrananan Ava. Mra. K. c. w ha
zs-aip
Por Sale-Lot 11, block 2. Park Addition to the
city of Hood River. 45 by 1U0 feat, price 1350:
HORSES , CO W ST1 0 STC M 1 1 C K E N 8E TCT
Wanted -A lanra pony or riding
horae. Dr.
Stanton Allen, 322 U
r-soc
T?or Sale-Team of horaea 4 and 5 yeara old. well
matched, weight about 8.500 nounda. Ennnir.
cai taace. ci-dup
Pr Sale-Black Jeraey cow, 7 yeara old; S al-
lona milk a day. h'reah next January. En
quire H. M. Metcalf. Jr., Pine Grove. 27-30p
Por Sale-A good all-around farm team, weight
about 1150 aoiece. a-entle f.r mH- I n-
quire F. H. Blagg, .jihone li6K27-30c
Sale-F ine bay horae 9 yeara old. weight 1150
pounda, abnolutelv reliable all ninvo hm
together with new hack and harneaa. Fine aut
flt for $300. Enauire 8. C. Oxhnrmw R R N 9
87-30
For Sale-Cow. 4 1-2 gallonaof milk daily. Phone
S0K3M
Pr Sale
pounda.
Bay work home, weight about 10TO
Will drive aingle. Phone 250L. 28-31p
To bur a a-ood freah row that will
Wnted
" a
ive 4 gallona of milk a day. Phone 2083-M.
25-tf-
fn'd-Buggy jn goo condition, cheap.
Phone 9X1. Addreaa S. 29c
Por Sale-1 apan mulea and harneaa, 1 heavy
A waaron. 1 1 1 w h r wao-nn l nl..w . .nn. k
harrow. Phone Odell W. ss-32d
Pr Sale-Good draft team, can be aeen at the
A Columbia Feed Yard Th OmIIm w1nA.u
July iW. L. A.Jiibexjnwnetaii '
FOR SALE
Por Sale-I wiah again to offer for aale three
no tee for money loaned in 1SSX hul hv m
againat B. F. Shoemaker, dated June 3. 1K91. and
due in lK)2 and '93. iaaued by B. F. Shoemaker on
which he haa refuaed navment and tk.n .Hi-.ni.
aga of the atatuta of limitation in tha January
court. J. H. Shoemaker.
ITor Sale-80 cord a 4 foot oak wood.
Delivered
l cars for
A in town for 15 50 per cord or loaded in cars for
shipment from Hood River.
Enquire H. A. Moore.
Phone 3U6U 26-2p
Lr Sale cheap-Good 3z farm wagon. Telephone
2t29p
Pr Sale Three two-seated light rigs, two eov-
ared and one ooen. Hariraina if tali.n ml t.r
Tranafer A Livery Co. 27-30c
Por Sale or Rent-Typewriters, new or second
hand, on eaay terma. A. W. Onthank. 2ft-tfc
Pr Sale-Twenty horaepower tubular boiler, in
a good condition, cheap. Apply to C. A. Bell.
Mt. Hood HoteL 29-Sic
Por Sale Good bed. commode, sectional book
eear and desk, ran ire. chiffonier. I'Knn. ru-ll
m or aaureaa box &, k. u. No. 1
2?-30cp
LOST AND FOUND
T oat-Gold necklace between Butler bank and
'-'Sherman avenue ateoa. Reward foe Mtiim n
Home Telephone office. 27-30p
out A pink crepe spangled acarf. Friday night,
1 on road to Oak Grove hall. Finder nleue
phone 336K. 2S-3IP
EMPLOYMENT
xperienced atenographer aeeka position; haa
her own typewriter. Linguist, bookkeener.
general office work. Excellent references
Phone 91. 29-32 p
Wanted-Girl for housework. Family of three.
" Crapper district. Phone l!3K-29p
Vanted By capable young man. position on
' ranch. Haa had exDerienea. Address Newa
office. 28-31 c
LEGAL AND OTHER NOTICES
Notlci to Creditors
Notice is hereby given, that Jennie H. DeBusaev
as been appointed executrix of tha estate of T.
W. DeBuaeey, deceased, and all persons having
laima againat aaid estate are hereby notified to
iresent tha same duly itemised and verified tn me
at the law office of S. W. Stark, in Eliot Building,
in Hood River, Hood River County. Oregon, with
in six montha of the date of thia notice. Dated
April 4th. 1910. Jennib H. DeBi rssy.
r xerutnx of the Estate of T. W. Debussey.
Deceased. Apr.l-Oct.l
Notice to Creditors
Notice ia hereby given that the undersi ied has
been duly appointed by the County Court of the
State of Oregon, for Hood River County, adminis
trator oi ine estate ol John N. r-iden, deceased.
All persona having rlaima against as id estate are
hereby required to present the same to me prop
erly verified, aa by law required, at the office of
m attorney. John Gavin. 310 Union Street, The
DalU-s, Oregon, within aix montha from the date
i-reor.
Iated this 21et day of June. 1910.
D. L, CATES.
Administrator of tha estate of John N. Kid en,
o.sd. 2t-30c
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION "
I Vnartment of the Interior. U. S. Land Office at
The Dallea. Oregon. July 11th. 1910.
Notice la hereby given that William Moody, of
Patkdale. Oregon, wh". on June 3rd, 1904. made
Homestead, (Serial No! 03217), No. 13573, for
Wl-2 NE1-4 and Wl-2 SE1-4. Sec. 31. Td. 1 South.
Ksnge 10 Fst, W. M., has filed notice of intention
make final five year proof, to establish claim to
ttie land above described, before the Register and
Receiver of tha U S. I .and Office, at The Dalles.
Or. -iron, on tha l.Mh day of August, 1910.
t'laimant names aa witness-: Mrs. P. J. Stark.
Utison T. Moody. Jake N. Lens. Georve Miller.
II of ML Hood. Oregon.
AWc C. W. Moons.
Register.
KOTICE OF Him SETTLEMENT
Motic ia hereby iriTn that th undvrairned, id
miniatratnr of the nUtc of Pater Kotk. d-
ceafleH. haa filed in the County Court of tha atate
of Oreiron, for Hood Rirer county, his Anal ac
count of such admin .Mra tor and that Thuraday,
An trust nth, lifiu, at the hour of X p. m., or aa
n thereafter aa the name can ha heard, in the
Vunty Court Room in tha city nf Hood Kiver, Or-
eiron. haa been fixed by oraer or tha County Court
of Hood Kiver county aa the time and plmcm for
hmririf object ion to, and for tha settlement of
1 hnal account; and all perpona interested in
Mii estate are hereby notified to attend at aa.d
imf and place to present object iona, if any there
be. to Mtd Anal account.
toted this llTth day of July. 1910.
1V.U p William Ehrck, Adminiatrator.
NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT J
Notice ia hereby riven that the undermined,
adminiatrator of the eatate of Jiweph Wtma-
bcrtrer. deceased, haa fileil, in the County Court
the State of Oreiron, for Hood RiVer County,
final account aa auch adminintrator. and that
hrlNthdaynf Autruat, liHO. at the hour of
dork P, M.. or an aoon thereafter aa the same
can be heard, in the County Court Room, in the
ty of Hood River. Oreon. haa been fixed by
order of the County Court of Hood River County,
an the time and place for heanne; objecliona to.
nd for the aettrement of. aaHi final account; and
II peraona intereated in aaid aatate are hereby
not itied to attend at aaid time and place to pre
aent objection a, if any there he, to aaid final
accnjnt.
Hated, thia 14th dav nf July. 1910.
itt-Klp PETKR MO UK, Administrator.
I nut ton at Moot! Itlvrr, orv., Aiijr
1:1. li10. For Information rvic'irillnu;
unit' pniUln of Trllfonl W. Itlount,
suvrvtnry of Iih-iiI lioiml of cxaiiilntr.
T. V. IM.oi nt.
II Here 15 An Opportunity to Buy
I 40 Acres Fine Red Shot Partly
U Improved Apple Land
If 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
If you want your horses properly
SHOD come to
SHI VELY & McGILL VARY
ffejcf io Snota (tL Upson
IVKW RISIDKNTS
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
Class Livery
Transfer aid
Agents Regulator Line Steamers
Freight and Baggage Transfer
New Rifts New Harness
uood Horses
Well Drilling
DONE
STAR WELL DRILLING OUTFIT
FOR PARTICULARS ADDRESS
APPLE LAND & ORCHARD COMPANY
HOOD RIVER, OREGON
Ofnct, So. 9 Oak Street
STATEMENT OF
OF
Butler Banking Company, of Hood River. Ore.
At the Cldse of Business. June 30. 1910.
RESOURCES :
Loans and Discounts
Hontls and Warrants
Office Fixtures and Furniture...
Cash on Hand and in Other Banks
LIABILITIES:
Capital Stock
Earned Surplus and Undivided Profits.
Deposits
HOOD RIVER
OREGON
Livery Conjpapy
HOOD RIVER, OREGON.
Quick
Successful
Satisfactory
WITH A
Phanit. 28 at 200Z X
ROSS.RICHARDS
& Co.
Confections and Hazelwood
Dainties
Complett llni of
Bristol Steel Rods and
Fishing Tackle just received
Cor. Statt ind 4th St.
Opposlti Opera Boast
THE CONDITION
THE
.$474,397.71
. 10.783.73
. 5.171.00
. 167.820.41
$r,58,172.Kr)
.$ 50.000.iN)
. 45,041.01
. S63.131.2-l
$658, 172. 85
& TRUST CO.,