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10 ORCHARD PROPERTY IN RECEIVER'S HANDS Judge Bean last week agreed to appoint as receiver C. H. Sproat of Hood River to take charge of a 30 acre apple orchard that formerly be longed to Oscar Vanderbllt. A suit affecting recent Bale of this orchard to Mlnette Bishop and Joseph Thul len Is now pending In the federal court, and both sides agree that It Is necessary to have some one to pick this year's apple crop and attend to urgent details. Both sides announced that Mr. Sprout was an acceptable person to fill the office of receiver and the court announced that a bond of $.y00 would be required of him, unless some presentation Is later made showing that change of this amount would be Decennary. F V. Holmao of Portland appeared for the Thnllen Interests, while A. J. lerby of Hood Hirer who was ad mitted to practice before the federal bar, appeared for Mr. Vanderbllt. It Is stated that a receiver Is appointed owing to difference between Mr. Van derbllt and Mrs. Bishop and Thullen Involving money transactions and conditions under which the property was sold. Notice of Teacher' Exa initiation Notice la hereby given that the reg ular teachers' examination for state and county papers will be held In the high school building In the city of Hood River, Oregon, beglntng at 9 o'clock on Wednesday the 10th day of AugugHt, 1910, and continuing thereafter four days for state appli cants and three days for county np plicants. Khnkht C. Smith, County Sup't. Belmont Sunday School Picnic The Belmont Methodist Sunday m bool held its picnic In the grange park last Friday and the dlnuer was anrved In the grange banquet hall. The afternoon was spent lu a variety of games and conUtts, Inuludlng a sack race for boys, sack rare for girls, hundred yard dash for boys, hundred yard dash for girls, three legged race, half mile run. This Is the fl rat time for several years that Belmont haa held a Sunday school picnic, but It proved to be not only a success but a moat enjoyable one. Ctutmberlaln'a Htoinacb and Liver Tablets gently stimulate the liver and bowels to expel poisonous mat ter, cleanse the system.cnre constipa tion and sick headache. Sold by nil dealers. TO THE APPLE GROWERS OF HOOD RIVER VALLEY This is the crucial year for growers of this and other North western Apple Producing Sections. It is to your interests to become associated with reputable, experienced and up-to-date dealers in Western Box Apples in Eastern Markets. We are the pioneer house in handling Western Box Apples in New York and European Markets. Occupying the strongest possible posi tion to realize best results covering any and all shipments en trusted to our care. Handling over 1100 cars of Pacific Coast Fruits in the Eastern Markets last year is a sufficient guar antee of our ability to conserve your interests in every way. RAE & HATFIELD 317 WASHINGTON STREET, NEW YORK MOTOR CAR CO. ADOPTS NOVEL IDEA (Continued from Pifc 1) and myself. We ure the only Inde pendent agents In the United States who own their own track for this purpose." With them to their new automobile company McCan and Sleddon brought a model Q 22-horsepower, .Vpassen ger car, a model AA 12-liorsepower car and a detachable tonneau 22 horsepower Maxwell touring car. The lightness and durability of the Maxwell are considered well adapted for the Hood River County roads. The Tip Top Motorcar and Apple Company Is situated on top of the plateau above the town of Hood River and has a commanding view of both stately, snow-capped Mt. Hood and Mt. Adams, as well as a sweep ing outlook over the Columbia River valley. SAYS REPUBLICANS FOR CORPORATIONS Sam Stark, who was In Portland Wednesday, after hobnobbing with the assembly delegates gave out the following Interview to tha Journal: "In Hood River county," said Samuel W. Stark, "the assembly named a full ticket for the county and with the exception of county judge a full primary ticket Is out. As there are only about 2.1 per cent of the Republicans for the assembly the primary ticket will undoubtedly prevail. "I am a candidate for the nomina tion of (Jrciilt judge In the seventh district on the Republican ticket, but would prefer defeat than to le Indorsed by the assembly, which, to my mind, is nothing more than the old corporation machine and Is un der stronger control by corporations now than ever lefore, lecaue very few people except those influenced by corporations are taking any part In the assembly. While I have no knowledge of any opposition and could have probably been Indorsed by the assembly. If I had lined up for the corporations, Instead I re quested the assembly delegates to leave me out." DIED . MHS. K. n. wool The funeral of the late Mrs. K. B. Wood, who died at Portland last Wednesday, was held from the Lu theran church at The Italics Friday afternoon at 2 o'clock, the services being conducted by the Rev. M. K. Boulton. The deceased was born nt The THE HOOD RIVER NEWS, Dalles December 11, 1W, being 28 years old. She was the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Louis J. Davenport, pioneers of The Dalles and Wasco county. Miss Davenport was mar ried August 10, 1903 to Edwin B. Wood, the well known ). R. & N. de tective, who was chief of police of The Dalles and deputy sheriff for Wasco county for several years. Per itonitis caused the death of Mrs. Wood at her Portland home, to which the family moved about three years ago. She Is survived by her husband, two children, Oertrude aged 6, and Helen aged 4, five sisters and three brothers, Mrs. 1. H. Roblusoir and Mrs. Ray Sturgess of Portland. Mrs. F. S. (iiiiinlng nnd Miss Alice Daven port of The Dalles, Mrs. Harry Kemp of Hood River, (ieorge L. nnd Chna. II. Davenport of Portland and John T. Davenport of Mosier. for Sale One Horse, sound and weighing 1450 pounds. One 2 Wagon, nearly new. Enquire... S. B. WILFERT Mosier, Oregon Taff Transfer Co. Draying. . . Wood Yard HAY, fLOUR and FEED For Sale Office I'hon. Renkienc 232-M L. E. Foust MACniMRY COMPANY Automobile and Bicycle REPAIRING Gear Cuttinjy and Fitting". All kind of Machine work done. Prices reasonable. Sixth nd Columbia Streets. Phon. 109-x WEDNESDAY, JULY 27, 1910 Genasco Roofing the best Roofing on the market at a reasonable price. This roofing is now in use on the Nickelsen building and School House on the Heights It is Not an Experiment Phone 99 Cluett Jhirts are especially attractive in de sign. No more expensive than the ordi nary ones, $1.25 and $1,50 J. G. VOGT JUST RECEIVED A Car Load of Blowers Brothers Suits Like This Ere to be eeen and judged by alt men of tbi9 town. It 19 one of tbe new patterno; our firot choice of all clotbeo. It will be youro too. wben you oee bow it wearo and proveo ito good-ncoo. a Cor. Oak and First "1