THE HOOD KIVER NEWS, WEDNESDAY. DECEMBER 21. 1910
You Have Only a Few Days
Left to Do YourChrist
mas Shopping
But you can find in our large stock something suitable
for anyone whom you wish to remember. We are put
ting out new things every day that will be appropriate
for either the loved ones at a distance or the ones at
home.
For the Bovs
Sleds.Coasters. Wagons.
Horns, Steam Engines,
Mechanical Toys, Animals
of all kinds, Rocking
Horses, Shoo Flies, Velo
cipedes and Skates.
For the Girls
Doll Carriages, Dolls,
Cradles, Doll Furniture,
Albums, Books, Games,
Coats, Capes, Hoods,
Shawls, Toques, Gloves
and Sweaters.
For Father, Brother or Friend
A Nice Hart, 5chaffner & Marx Suit or Overcoat,
a Smoking Jacket, a nice Dress Shirt of Manhattan
brand with a nice Tie to match, a pair of cosy House
Slippers, a Knit Muffler, Handkerchief, a Pair of
Gloves, Cuff Buttons, Suspenders, Suit Case, Grip or
trunk.
THE PARIS PAIR
The Store That Saves You Money
'Sj
This Store Will Be Open
Thursday, Friday and
Saturday Evenings
For Mother, Sister or Sweetheart i
A New Coat, Cape or Dress
We have some big values in the newest weaves and
latest styles in this line. Shawls, Slippers, Purses,
Belts, Collars, Furs and Fur Sets, Gloves, Suitings,
Waistings, Handkerchiefs, Fancy Combs and Hair
Ornaments,, Kings, Stick Pins, Fancy China and Cut
Glass Ware, Silverware, Toilet Sets, Work Baskets
and hundreds of other articles.
Come In and Let Us Help You
Solve the Problem
There Are Lots of Appropriate Gifts Left
LEGAL AND OTHER NOTICES
Forty Thousand
Prescriptions Have Been filled at This Store
In The Past Ten Years
1
This record shows better than
anything else the confidence
placed in this store both by
the Doctor and the Patient
Chas. N. Clarke
GLACIER PHARMACY
Hood River :: :: Oregon
Leslie Butler, President F. McKercher, Vice President
Truman Butler, Cashier
Butler Banking L
Capital 50,000.00
Surplns50,000.00
Savings Department
Safe Deposit Boxes
Hood River, Oregon
CHRISTMAS SERVICES
AT THE CHURCHES
i lirit iii.im sirvires .it St. Murk'
Kioiiiai ( lnin li i Suii'l.-i v I will con
wir of holy .- i n in 1 1 n t ii at 7:.'!On. in.
iiin! Iidl.v idiiiiumiliiii mill Hcrinnn at
1 1 ::;. Thi' fvenlni service will tie
omitted. ediii'Milay evening. Pee.
-Mil. the chuivli will hull) a parish
iurty (it Monroe Opera (inline, he
uinniinr at 7:::i All niemlierx of the
ehurch mid other Interested In it !ire
cordially invited to attend.
Service! at the Immaculate Con
eeptlon Church Chrixtmai day will
coiiiineiice wl'h early iiiuhm at (1:15.
At Vl.'i i--1 nil iiiaxM will lie xalil,
when children will take their firwt
Imly I'oiiiinunlon. At 10::in hiuh
inaHH will lie celehrated. A lieautiful
cilli, represent injj the nativity of
Christ, will he placed In the church
during the Christina season
The Christinas services at the Con
ureyational Church will lie held at
the usual hours. At the inoruln
si i vice the choir will render a special
program. In the evening a son
service hy the 1'hllat heas and I'.ar
accas will lie Klven. Tim children of
the Sunday School will have their
festival Friday evening.
At the l ulled llrethren Church the
renular services and Sunday School
will lie held in th" morning ami the
( hriotinas entertainment at 7 o'i lock
in t he evening.
At the liaptlst Church the ninriiliiic
worship will he held at 11 u'clni k
Sulijeet: "Interpretative Kefidiiius
From Isaiah, showinu t lie lima x of
the Messianic Hope." In the even
i Ink at i :'') a Christmas festival of
soritf, consisting of old and new
(Christmas selections, to lie suntt liy
lioth old mnl vomit, with Christmas
favorites lnlcrsiersed, for the con
re(fation. A cordial Invitation Is
extended. 'I he Sunday School ixt-r
rises and Christmas tree will lie held
mi Friday evening.
At the I'liltariau Church Saturday
eenlnif at ":.'! tlie Sunday School
will have its Christmas tree and en
tertainment. Parents and friends
are cordially Invited.
WILL VOTE ON SALE OF
SCHOOL PROPERTY DEC 22
Attention Is called to the fmtIhI
tnt-etinx"! t he lefjal Voters of school
district No. to le hehl at I lie Park
Street sidiool hulldlnu "n Thursday,
pee. .".'nd. at '' p. m.. for the purpose
of votlinc "i the ( nest I n of the sale
of the Statestreet s(diool profierfy to
Hood Klver county.
Siiliscrllie for the News.
STREET IMPROVEMENT
GETS GOOD SUPPORT
Copy for advertisements must he We print our paper MONDAYS and
In the ntlice liy Monday noon. TUESDAYS. Copy required Monday.
WE WISH YOU A MERRY X MAS
If any present has been forgotten we still have a full
assortment
TOYS, CkOCKIikV, CUTLi-KV, SILVIiKWAKn.
rURMTUm-, TKKIi DliCOKATIONS AND CANDY
Store open this week during evenings and until II p. m. Saturday
Stewart Hardware and Furniture Co.
C. A. Hell, one of the committee
which has leen circulating a etition
! to have Oak street Improved, reports
I that he Is meeting w ith strong sup
port. With the exception of one or
1 two the petition had leen signed liy
most of the property owners on Oak
street and It Is boped to net the
1 matter lu shape so that work cnu he
started as soon as the weather
permits.
' The popular plan Is to have the ex
' ca vatlnn done and macadamize the
street, putting it at a depth that will
(.allow of n hard surfaee pavement le
I Iiik placed later.
It Is expected thaf the petition will
I tie presented to the council In the
near future and that action will he
tukeu In the matter that will make;
It posslhle to commence the work
early In t he spring. It Is proposed1
to provide the money for the Im-I
provemcut liy taking advantage of!
the Bancroft bonding act, giving
property holder the option of pay-1
In if for the Improvement when com
pleted or In Installments ruunliiK over
a period of ten years.
Oregon Industrial Notes
Oregon City has a paper mill that'
Is the third largest III the world. !
Siberia I- buying Oregon apples, j
One hundred boxes of choice Hood
Klver fruit was recently shipped there;
for sale.
Four hundred boxes of Cornice
pears, grown near Medford, sold lu
the London market this season for
$10 a box. !
i
Oregon's financial condition, as j
show n by the state treasurer's re-j
port, is in excellent conoinon. i nere t
is $l.'4,!i:l on hand, with no debts, j
bonded or oth'-rwise. j
A large acreage firound Hermlston j
Is being seeded to alfalfa. This Is;
no; only a prohtable crop for hay,
but there Is money In raising seed,
which brings L."i cents a pound.
Wallowu has a startling potato
story. One vine, that grew on new
ground. Is said to have at tallied the
height of ti feet, I Inch In height, and
produced 40 tulicrs, the total weight
of the potatoes Is-ing Pi pounds.
Oregon raises t he best apples. This
Is no Idle boast for not only has this
state won the sweepstakes prize at
the Spokane National Apple Show
two successive years but also cap
tured the first prize of fl.OOO at the
( hlcago show this year.
State banks have lieen prosjierous
the past year, as shown by the an
nual report of State Pank Fxamlner
Wright, who found Individual de-
j posits In Oregon banks on N'ovemlHT
j 10 totaled f 0l.:7i).:i00, ft net gain
, sfnee November Pi, l!)0!, of 1 ,21M.."i0
I Total resources of Oregon banks In
creased during the year almost $-0,-
000,000. I
Kstaeada, mi Oregon town seven
years of age, has Is-come one of the
most prosperous communities of Its
size and Is attracting much atten
tion as a fruit section. It ranks j
high In walnut and apple prod ins j
tlon. Strawlierrles In the KstacadaJ
district yield at the rate of S'.fH) an
acre.
A Hig Calendar j
The biggest and one of the most,
useful calendars that, we have wfii so
far Is Is lug distributed by . Y. F.d . :
wards & Co. Its artistic feature la a
forest lire graphically portrayed. '
A
COMPLETE
LINE
OF
.Honest Goods
At Honest Prices
Can always be found at the
up to date store of
R. J. MclSAAC & GO.
PARKDALE
OREGON
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
Notice is hereby given that th undersigned ha I
been appointed administrator of th estate of O.
A. Kelts, deceased. All pmina having claim!
aval iiait said estate are hereby notified to present
trie same, duly and regularly veriheu torn at Mir
law office of 8. W. Stark, in Mood Kiver. Oregon.
; within mix months of th dai of thia nolu.
PateU December 12. IHIU. (SU-tf-c
NOTICE TO CKtUITOKS
I Notic im hereby ifiven that the under i (tried ha
been appointn by the lounty Court of the state
' of Oreuon, for tiuml Kiver I -ounty, to be adininia
i t rat or of the eatate of ft-'rederick lKoret Uham.
deveaxed, and all peraona havina claim aaainat
i aaul extate are hereby notilied to preaent theaame
t( mu, duly vermeil, at the otlu-e of Jayne m
I WatHoii. in the city of Hood Kiver, Oregon, within
mix month from the date of the hrt publication
or tni notice.
Date of tint publiration. Din-ember Uth, 1910.
M. H. MOODY. Administrator.
AUMINISTRATKIX'S NOTICE TO CREDITORS
Kstateof Stephen li. May berry. Deceased.
Notice ia hereby ifiven by the undentikf ned.
Juliet A. Maylierry. adminuitratrix of the
estate of Stephen rl. Mayberry. deoeaned
I to the creditor of, and all penon having claim
atrainMt aaid deceased, to preaent them duly veri-
! ned. within eix u months after the tirst publica
tion 01 ini noiu-e, 10 aaui annuniHirairix ai ine
olTtce of John Leland Henderson, Inc., in Hood
Kiver, Ureiron,
Kirst publication, December 7, ltUO
Jt'l.lKT A. Mavhkhky,
r0-2c Administratrix
In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, for
Hood Kiver i ounty. Cira hinrlair. plain titr, vs.
r'rank H. Sinclair, defendant. To Kraak H. Sin
clair, the above named defendant: In the name
of the State of Oregon you are hereby required
to appear and answer the complaint Hied avHinnt
you in the above entitled suit on or before Fri
day, the 8th day of January. A. D. lyll. that being
the UtHt day fixed by said Court for you to appear
and answer said complaint, and if you fail so to
appear and anttwer said complaint, for want
thereof, the plaintiff will apply to said Court for
the relief prayed for in her complaint, namely:
Kor a decree dissolviiifr the marriaire contract be
tween plaintiff and defendant; for the car, con
trol and ruHtody of the minor children: and for
such further relief an to the Court may seem
meet and proper. This summon is published in
pursuance of an order of the Hon. W. I. Brad
shaw, juiltre of the alove entitled Court, made
and entered on the l'.tth day of November, A. D.
1;10. The date of the lintt puhlicatxm hereof id
November &trd. 1110. and the lat publicatum will
Im on the tith day of Jnnuary, A. D. l'.Hl, and the
same will be published for six coriHecutive week.
K. H. HAKTWIO.
47-1-c Attorney for PlaintifT.
SUMMONS
In the Circuit Court of the State of Oreiron. for
Hood KiverCounty. Anna K. Jones, Plaintiff, vs
C. W. Jones, I)'fendant. To C. W. Jmea. de
fendant aliove nsined. In the name of the State
of Onifon, you are hereby required to appear and
answer the complaint tiled SKauiHt you in the
alkive entitled Huit on or In fore six weeks from
the date of the lirnt publication of this summons,
hereinafter atated, and if you fail to apiear and
answer said complaint, the plaintiff will apply to
the court for the relief prayed for in her com
plaint, namely, fer a divorce from the defendant
upon the trround of desertion. You are notified
tlmt this Mummonn in served upon you by publi
cation for mx wwki in th Hood Kiver New by
order of the County Judtre of said county of Hood
Kiver, made Nov. iind. 1 i 1 0. directing aaid um
mons be so published for a ikthm! of six week.
I requiring you to appear and answer said com
; plaint on or before six wwkn from the date of the
I first publication thereof. The date of the first
I publication of this summons u Nv. ?'rd, 1110.
j S. W. STAKK.
47-1-c Attorney for Plaintiff.
RLI.ISTHAflON Or UNU TITLE
In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for
, thet'ountyof Homl Klver.
In the matter of the Aiunratin of Joseph G
Jarvix to reKister the title to the following de-
I scriheI tract of land mtuate in Hood Itivertmnty
I Slate of Oregon. to-wit Commence at thequarter
section corner on the Kajtt boundary of Section
Twenty-four (jl, m Townfhip Two i2t Nttrth of
Kantre 1 en t lu) eait of the W illamette Meridian,
, and which quarter corner ik marked fy an iron pin,
and one of the original earinir trees staniinK
I tiienee run North nlontf the eant Ixmmlary of aaui
I section, and altm the rane line between town-
1 nhipn two 2 north, ten (I'M and elt-ven (11) east
hve M chain loan imp pipe, thence run parallel
, to the quarter section line of Hatd section twenty
four i;i, south degree :ii minutes went, iKht
() cha nn to an iron pipe set at the southeast cor
ner of the tract of land sou ic ht to be reg uttered
herein anil hereby: thence run north irallel to
the eat txmndary of said section (IM) twelve
chains and forty (4) links to an iron pipe in the
center ft the county road; thence run N. O de
grees 30 minut s went in the center of said county
road seven 7i chmns, thirtymx and three tenth
CVi At links to an inn pie set for the northwest
corner of the tract herein; thence run south
degree l;l minutes west twelve (l!il chains arid
fifty-three i.UI links to ar mm pie set for the
southwest corner of the tract herein; thence run
north K".t degree 33 minute east, parallel to the
south boundary of tlx north half of said section
twenty-four CM) being the quarter section line.
seven 171 chains and forty-one 4I) links to the
said southeast corner and the place of tieginntnir
of the tract a hove described; and which tract is i
part of the southeast quarter of the north
east uuarter of said section twentv-four l24l.
and contain nine twenty-four ( 24l acre
of land ; and is hoti ndel nort h by land tie
loniring to W. K. Ijrway. west by land
helonitmfr to K N Johnson, south by land tjelong
inir to Henry W. KruKWw, and eat by land le
longinK to W. K. Iaraway.
Plaint iff.
vs.
John Rohinson. and the children ami grandchild
ren of W. V. Jotinon. decea?l, to-wit:- H.
Johnson, John M. Johnson, a)o known aa J. M
Johnson. J. W. Johnson. Orin flay Johnson, alsi
known an o. C. Johnmm. Orin C. Johnson and
Or in Johnson. Jessie (ertni'le Johnson, al
known an Gertrude Johnwin; alt children of aaul
W. V . Johnson, deensed; Kalph U. Mrlhmald
also known as Kalph MlNnald. Jesioe Mclonald
Nina McDonald. Jennie McHtnald. lns A. Mr-
iNiriaid. also known as ixn M-ionald. minor
children of Octavia Johnson Mrlonald, deceaseil
daiiKhter of W. V. Johnson, deceased; Arthur
Hand and Kdna Hand, minor children of
Bertha M. Johnmn Kami. also known
as Berths Johnwon Band. deceasel.
daughter of aid W . V. John con. deceased, th
said rlna fuind now beinir nsnits) Kdna Horntinir
and liemg the adotited child of Christian Hor-
nung and his wife. Lulu Hornung. and Blanche
H. I'hilips, and all whom it may concern.
Iefendanta
To All Whom It May Concern
In the Niirne of the State of Oretrnn.
Take notice:- that on the thirtieth dav of Novem-
Ut, A. 1. 1'Ii an application whs hied by sait
Jiweph (j. Jarvis in the Circuit Court vt Ib-wi
Kiver C-ounty for initial regiM ral ion of the title
to the land alwive describe!. Now unless you ap
pear on or ttefore the ith day rif January A. D
lull and show cause why such application ahall
not tie granted, (he same will l taken as con-
fcttsed and a d-cree will be enteral accortlinar t
the prayer of the application and you will be for-
I ever barred from disputing the name.
iM. D. Cl'I.RKHTHON,
Clerk of the Circuit Court.
! John Iceland Henderson.
I F. C. Howell.
I Applicant's Attorneys. 60 2r
Mt.HoodRailroad Company
TIME TABLE NO. 9
infective 12.01 A. M., Oct. 9th, 1010
Son Hi him ml , 'ort li boll u li
A.M. SI at ions I'. M
W. S. GRIBBLE
The Mt Hood Store
FULL LINE OF
Dry Goods, Shoes, Groceries
and Hardware
Customers will find our Thoc J1ocK. complete
Blacksmith Shop in connection with Store
Postofflce in Building
8.00
8.05
8.15
8.35
8.40
8.55
9.10
9.20
9.40
9.45 Ar.
10.31) Lv.
10.40
11.00
11.15 Ar.
Hood River
Powerdalo
Switchback
Van I lorn
Mohrs
Odell
Summit
Bloucher
Winans
Dee
Doe
Troutcreek
Woodworth
Parkdale
4.00
3.5T
3.4"
3.10
3.00
2.50
2.45
2.3.r
Lv. 2.30
Ar. 2.00
1.6T
1.35
1.30
Lv.
A. Wilson, Acnt
Notice
Copy for advertisements MUST be
In the office by Monday NOON.