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THE HOOD RIVER NEWS, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 30, 1910 7 PARADISE We now have for Sale PARADISE FARM. It consists of some of the most desirable land in Hood River Valley. We can sell you a large or small tract. Call and see us. G.D.CulberfSonS Phone 142 Well Drilling; Quick Successful Satisfactory DONE WITH A STAR WELL DRILLING OUTFIT FOR PARTICULARS ADDRESS APPLE LAND & ORCHARD COMPANY HOOD RIVER, OREGON OMci, No. 9 Oak Strtel Pbontt. 28 or 2002-X Speedwell Motor Cars In your investigation of Cars with relation to value, you will find the SPEEDWELL among the few which head the list. In the face of high cost having once been considered the standard of value, it is ready to prove the needlessness of a price higher than the Speedwell price. We have seven different models, all Fifty Horse Power. A wide range to select from. Roadsters, Touring and Torpedo Bodies, with or without fore doors. Ask for a Cata logue or let us call and show you this high class car. Melvin VVoodburn, Agent Mood River, Oregon Licensed Under the Selden Patent Class t.lvery Phone S I Transfer and Livery Company Freight and Baggage Transfer (1KNLRAL STORAOK HOOD RIVER, OREGON. II J B CENTRAL MEAT MARKET P. C. YOUNG, Proprietor I Fresh and Cured Meats, Fisli, Oysters 9 BUTTER AND EGGS FJiEK .1.XD PROMPT DELIVERY Phone Main 6 hood River, Oregon PJ X5he Opera F)ouse Corner 4th and State Sts. WE ARE SHOWING OUR LARGE FALL STOCK OF Heaters Stoves Ranges Linoleum Tin and Granitware Furniture Carpets Art Squares Rugs Mattings Everything for the House New or Second Hand. Phone 248-K...... O. P. DABNEY & SONS, "YASSIS Agents lor CHARTER OAK Stoves end Ranges HOOD RIVER STATES LAVA BED WATER IS AVAILABLE Kdltor Hood IUver New: la a re cent Issue of the Glacier I notice that Mayor I). McDonald states to a reply to Secretary White, of the Htate board of health, that the lava bed springs are not available for domestic purposes by the citizens of the city of Mood IUver and the citizen of the valley. I desire to state that thin water In available for the city of Hood IUver as h municipal water supply, not withstanding Mayor McDonald's statements to the contrary, and I agree fully with the secretary of the Htate board of health, Calvin S White, who recently made a full sur- vey of the Tucker spring water and the lava Is'd water, that the Tucker spring Is liable .to contamination ait Mr. White states, by virtue of the large water shed lying above It and the clay noil through which It drains, and that this condition Is Impossible In the lava bed water. The fact that the Tucker spring Is Insufficient as a supply for the growing city, as stated by Mr. White In his report, and that the city would hardly be Justified 1u spending from f 125,000 to $150,000 iu piping Into the city, Is be coming more and more apparent. 1 am not soliciting the disposition of the lava I ted water to the city but de sire to state again that It Is avail able. i. I). Woodwoktii I "BOXES ! ii Apple and Pear Boxes Stanley-Smith Lumber COMPANY PINE GROVE Will there be a Christmas program at the church? We hope so. Mrs. (i. H. Htddell Is visiting her daughter, Mrs. Edward E. Lage. Mrs. Emma Itrosl and daughter, Helen, were Pine (Jrove visitors Suuilay. Miss Peck was recently called east on account of the serious Illness of her brother. Mrs. Sweet land Is sending the Thanksgiving vacation with rela tives In Salem. A large crowd attended the Thanksgiving ball at J range hall All report a good time. Mr. and Mrs. Chester Sears spent Thanksgiving with Mrs. Sears' sls ter, Mrs. Ed Hawkes. Mr. and Mrs. JoeJurvts and Miss Luella Hnut visited In Portland and Washougal the past week. The tecahers all left for their homes last Wednesday evening to spend their well-earned Thanksgiving va cation. Although the weather was bad. the majority of Pine (Jroveltes at tended the fruit fair the latter part of the week. Frank !em ami wife, also (S. M Smith and wife, are spending the winter at their old homes In Mis souri and Iowa. II. H. Luge, wife, and daughter, spent the past week In Portland, re turning by way of lilngen, where they visited Mr. Luge's sister, Mrs. Henderson. Among those spending their Thanksgiving vacations at home are tillss Clark, Willie Clark. Arllne and Edith Mluchell, Ned and Marlon Van Horn and Harriet Allen. Harry .larvls. tired of Oregon mud, started south, headed for Mexico. We know not where he will land, but know that wherever It maybe he will lie glad to get back to Hood IUver. The second entertainment of the Lyceum course, under the auspices of the Grange, given by Miss Hess Morrison, was much enjoyed by those attending. Those not present surely missed a treat. Pine (irove Is proud to know that the two carloads of apples, Spltzen Iwrgs from C. It. Spront's and New towns from the Avery orchard, the prize winners at the National Apple Show at Spokane, were grown In our part of the valley. The Thanksgiving exercises given by the pupils of Pine Grove school were largely attended ami very much enjoyed by those present. The pro gram plainly showed the careful training by our proficient corps of teachers. Our school Is doing letter than for some time past. Perfect harmony seems to reign supreme. Confidence In a successful yenr of school Is felt by the patrons, with Mrs. McLaughlin at the head and her able assistants, Mr. Long and Misses Haley and Hroadhead, keep ing In close touch with their work. We hope to enjoy other programs this year. CASCADE LOCKS .LP. Lucas was a visitor In Port land last Thursday. Clark Tompson, Jr., was home to spend the Thanksgiving holidays SI Norton returned Monday, after spending about a week In Portland, Erwln Hrolllar, of The Dalles, cnt Saturday and Sunday with his par ents. Miss Sybil Comer sn-nt Thanks giving with her friend Miss Kertha Hi iiilrlck, returning to tier home In Portland Sunday evening. Jay Klnersley, of The Dalles, was a guest of J. K. Hendricks from Sat urday until Sunday evening. A dance was given Saturday even ing to raise funds for the street lights. It was very successful, the crowd being the largest for some time. Refreshment were served In the hall. MOSIER Horn, Wednesday, Nov. if!, to Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Chamls-rlala, a 7 pound girl. ljulte a number of Mos1er1t-s vis ited the apple fair at Hood IUver during the week. Miss Alice Mosler came home from school and spent the Thanksgiving vacation with her parents. Bev. Foecott, of McMlnnvllle, Ore., preached both morning and evening at the Haptlst church Sunday. The dance given Saturday night In Stroup's hall was largely attended and a very enjoyable time was had. J. E. Hlghley has purchased an acre aud a half of ground where he Is now living, from Mr. Letter, and will build a new bouse soon. Mrs. L. L. Van Norwich and two small daughters, of Thh Dalles, spent Thanksgiving and the remain der of the week with her daughter, Mrs. C. H. Dunsmore. The firm of Nlchol & Co. has teen dissolved, Mr. Nlchol buying tits partner, Mr. Reeves, out. Mr. Reeves Is contemplating going back to the farm In Hood River. The Royal Neighbors gave a Thanksgiving supper Wednesday evening to their memlwrs and In vited guests. About forty sat down to a feast to which all did justice. Miss Florence Werdrlck, of Port land, came up from Hood River Tuesday and spent the day with friends, returning to Hood IUver, where she visited her sister, Mrs. Hlnrlch. Orsle Hodge received a telegram Sunday saying his father was seri ously 111. He left Monday evening for Chicago. Word has since lieen received that his father died Monday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Davldhlzar, of Wallowa, Oregon, arrived Mon day morning to visit their nephew, E. W. Davldhlzar, for a few days. Mr. Davldhlzar was a delegate to the Farmers' Union held In The Dalles. The Rally held at the Christian church Monday and Tuesday was largely attended, considering the wet weather. Mrs. Hunter organ ized an auxiliary to the C. W. H. M. with six members, and the promise of more members soon. Mrs. Henton organized a V. P. S. C. E. She Is a very active worker and was a great help to the young people, starting the new society with 14 active mem bers. The first rally held In Mosler was voted a success. Wednesday afternoon the school of district No. 52 hnd Thanksgiving ex ercises. The school assembled In Mrs. Gove's room at 2 p. m. A large nu miter of parents and patrons were present. After the entertainment, all were invited to the lunch room. where light refreshments were served and where the exhibit work or the pupils was on display, onr school taking third prize In exhibit work at The Dalles fair. Sfteeches were made by teachers and patrons, and all left feeling proud of their school. Dr. C. W. Edmunds came up from Eugene Thursday on business con nected with tits Hood River property. LEGAL AND OTHER NOTICES SUMMONS In th Circuit Court of the State of Oron. for Hood Kiver County. Cora Sinclair, plaintiff, va. Krank H. Sinclair, defendant. To Frank H. Sin clair, the abora named defendant: In the name of the State of Oreiron you are hereby required to appear and answer the complaint nled ajrainst you in the above entitled auit on or before Fri day, the 8th nay of January, A. D. lull, that beini the last day fixed by said Court for you to appear and answer aaid complaint, and if you fail so to appear and answer said complaint, for want thereof, the plaintiff will apply to said Court for the relief prayed for in her complaint, namely: For a decree dissolving the marriaa-e contract be tween plaintiff and defendant: for the care, enn tsnl and custody of the minor children: and for such further relief as to the Court may seem meet and proper. This summons is published in pursuance of an order of the Hon. W. L. Brad- shaw, judg-e of the above entitled Court, made and entered on the 19th day of November, A. It. lylO. The date or the first publication hereof is November 23rd. 1910. and the last publication will be on theftth day of January. A. D. 111. and the same will be published for six consecutive weeks. E. H. HAKTWIU. 47-l- Attorney for l'laintitT, SUMMONS In the Circuit Court of the State of Omron. for Hood KiverCounty. Anna E. Jones. Plaintiff, vs C. vV. Jones. Defendant To C W. Jones, de fendant above named. In the name of tha State of Oreiron. you are hereby required to appear and answer the complaint filed ajrainst you in the above entitled suit on or before am weeks from the date of the first publication of this summons, hereinafter stated, and if you fail to appear and answer said complaint, tha plaintiff will apply to the court for the relief prayed for In her com plaint, namely, for a divorce from the defendant upon the trround of desertion. You are notified that this summons is served upon you hy publi cation for six weeks in the Hood River News bv order of the County Jildre of said county of Hotnl Kiver. made Nov. .'nri. mu. directing said sum mons be so puhliswed for a period of six weeks, requiring you to appear and answer aaid com plaint on or before six weeks from the date of the first Dtibliration thereof. The data of the first publication of this summons is Nov. 23rd. 1910. . v. tu HK. 47-1-c Attorney for t'laintlff. NOTICE TO CREDITORS Notice is herrhy ipv?n that th umlt?riirnM has hrrn, by th County Court of the Slat of Ortrn for thi'unty of Huod Kivr, a p. tMiinttnl atlminintrator of tha etat of John MrNautrhton. (iccrtaw-M. and all prmona havin claim atratnnt th mm. ratata ar h-n-hr notitW ami rvquimH to pmM'nt th nam toth utir ifrnn.. duly vrinVd accordingr to law, at the onVa of Hutlr .tank in Company in Hood Hirer, Coun ty of Hond Kirwr. 8tat of Ornron. on or befor u month from th date of tha ftrat publication of thta notice. iVataof first publication OrMw 2rt. 1910. 8. f.KK rAt.KT. Adminmtrator of tha Katata of 4S-48c John MrNaug tittm, Pavameed. HOOD RIVER WON THANKSGIVING GAME The football game Thanksgiving day Itetween the Hood River Athletic Club and Stevens Athletic Club of I'ortland was won by the Hood Rtver aggregation, the score Lelng 11 to 0. The game, which was In tensely Interesting, was held at Chapman's park, the new athletic grounds In the grove north of the ). R. & N. tracks, and was attended by scores of enthusiasts. It was a hard fought game from start to finish. Hood River's back field. consisting of Garrabrant, Cosbow and St. Clatr, was very fast and lost no opportunity for good work. The work of Kent, Sexton, Grant and Hartley was exceptionally good. In fact, tht entire team was In good trim aud was as a solid wall against the Stevens attack, and at all critical point there was no sign of swerv ing. It was far and away the best game of the season so far. The Ath letic Club Is feeling elated over the football conquests made thus far and Is looking forward to the com ing games. In an Interview with the I'ortland Journal members of theStevens team say that "the bunch from the apple orchards Is one of the best minor teams In the state. They will give any of the Portland teams a tussle." A novelty was exhibited at the SpokaneAppleShow by the Vlueland Nurseries Co., of Clarkston, Wash., In fitur boxes of Red Uravenstelns raised on Orcas Island. They were true Gravenstelns In every way ex cept color, and were In fair condition considering the altitude at which they were raised. HOOD RIVER APPLES NEARPERFECTION The apple show Just pulled off lu Hood River transcend all display held In the past and demonstrate that perfection, that elusive thing said never to Ite attained, 1 about to abdicate her throne ami lay the diadem on Hood River' brow, ad mitting that natural advantage), brains and a socialized industry have fairly won. There has never tteen an apple fair held under the light of the living sun that can ap proach It anl It Is safe to say there never will lie on this round glotst outside of Hood River. The National Apple Show held at Spokane was much larger and with few ixeeptlons, unworthy of com petition with our present display, which clearly demonstrates and em phasizes the fact that we never have and never will follow a winner home. Benjamin Cloihes Made in New York and carried exclus ively by the most prominent dealers in all cities. We are now showing the correct models; very large assortment of grays and browns BhQoihei Vaw nnn $20.00, $22.50, $25.00 onon ooonanDnnnnnnnnannnnnnnnoDna J. G. Vogt I For Ten-Acre Improved Orchard Tracts PHONE 1913-K W. G. E. SMITH SPECIAL PRICES ON BUGGIES AND HACKS To make room for a Carload of Mitchell Wagons soon to arrive we are making some very attractive prices on Buggies and Macks for next Ten Days. See them before buying. : : : : Blowers Brothers HAU'DWA'RE Phone 99 Cor. Oak and First - V ft,.T,. Buy the Boy a Watch and teach him punctuality. With a watch in his pocket he will have no excuse for being late for school for ::::::::::: : OUR : WATCHES : ARE : RELIABLE HOOD RIVER'S JEWELER Opposite Butler Hank OPL-N I:i;NIN05 In Hrosiui Block