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THE HOOD RIVER NEWS, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 23, 1910 9 The Old Year is Nearly Done For The new year will soon take its place. Are you ready for the occasion? Don't you need some thing in the way of Groceries to complete your plans for the day? If so come here and fill your wants from an assortment that is complete in variety, hih in quality and ritfht in price The Star Grocery Perigo & Son HENRY N. HACKETT Surveyor Draughtsman .ill Kinds of Subdividing Aerurani (luaranleeil Phone 41. Residence, 245-K W. Q. ALDRED Contractor for Grading, Exca vating and Teaming Berth Phone SAMUEL W. STARK Attorney at Law Eliot BuiMinic. Phone SM Hood River, Oregon Mt.Hood Railroad Company TIME TABLE NO. 9 Effective 12.01 A, Southbound M., Oct. 9th, 1910 .Vort It bound .4.M. Station P. M- 8.00 Hood Iliver 4.00 8.05 Powerdale 3.55 8.15 Switchback 3.45 8.35 VanHorn 3.15 8.40 Mohrs 3.10 8.55 Odell 3.00 9.10 Summit 250 9.20 Bloucher 2.45 9.40 Winans 2.35 9.45 Ar. Dee Lv. 2.30 10.30 Lv. Dee A r. 2.00 10.40 Troutcreek 1.55 11.00 Woodworth 1.35 11.15 Ar. Parkdale . Lv. 1.30 Wilson, Agent The Evolution of Booster Bill IX. How Many Bill Bluet Have We 7 Old Bill Blue' knocking wii to bad He knocked out everything ho had. Then he grew wiee and muttered "Stungl" So "Booeter Bill" a new eong eung. How many Bill Bluet have wo her Who knock and try the town to queer! If you arc one, then, like Bill, pray To eee tha error of your way. For ha who runt hia own place down Injurea himielf mora than tha town, And who to lift up doe hia belt Lift up hi fortune with tha reat. Thia la tha golden lawi WE GET What wa giv out. Time paya tha debt. If you ahed aunahin it will fill Your awn life. B a "Booeter Bill." HEILBRONNER BLOCK HAS NEW FEATURES Tin' new llcllhrniiiitT luilldlim hari Imh-ii thrown iiih-ii fur mtiiiidc.v and now roiiHtltuleH h Hi rue Hi re IiihIiIu and out that Ix one of the Ix-nt ami moi-t convenient IniHlnexH lilix-ltM la the nti. te oiilnlde of Portland. The ftore room on tin ground lloor have ImmMi lllteil with larjfe mIiow wlndoWH, wide entranced and Heverulof them with fireproof vuultH. Application liat Ihh'ii made to rent neveral of theno for oflice purpoHeH but It It the di'Hlre of the owners of the ImllilinK. If poHHlhle, to have them taken for retail ntoreH. The ttecond floor contain alxteen ofticeH, all of which are enxulte hut ho arranged that they can be rented In divldually. The ofliceti are all hand Homely tinlxlied In Oregon fir and lighted with large wlndowti with ball bearltiKH. At each end of the hall a drinking fountutn ban been placed. Toilet for both women and men are Hiipplled and a detail that wan particularly looked after In the heating of the building which hart the lM-Ht apparatus of this kind that It wuh poHxtble to supply. An umbrella rack has hIho been placed on each floor. The him; hall on the top floor In now flnlHhed. It ban a floor ripace of stix.Vl feet, with a platform at the north end larKe enough to accommodate twenty-five people and cau le lined for entertainments. Curtains will be lit) UK from a molding on the celling at both sides of the platform, making dressing rooms when needed. The owners of the building are In coin iminlcatlon with Professor Christen sen, the well known dancing master of Cortland, ami It Is expected thut he will start a dancing class here during the winter, both afternoon and evening. The afternoon to be devoted to children and the evening to adults. It Is possible also that dances will 1m given at Intervals dur ing the winter season under his auspices. MASONIC ORDERS INSTALLJFFICERS An affair of much Interest In Masonic circles took place Monday evening when Hood Id ver Command ery No. 12, Knights Templar, held Its Installation of officers and also Hood River Council. Thirteeu members of The Dalles Commnndcry were present at the ecretiMniy which was preceded by a turkey dinner served by the bxlles at (! o'clock. The Installation was a public one for the knights and their ladirs and was largely attended. The new olllcers of the commnndery are: Kinlnent Commander, C. K. Marshall; lieuerallsslmo, K. W. I'ratt; Captain Ueneral, U. K. Cnstner; Senior Warden, II. II. lialley; .llinlor Warden, A. I). Moc; Prelate. W. I Clarke; Treasurer, John Otten; Ile corder, P. S. Pavldson; Standard Hearer, It. McDonald; Sword Hearer, II. I.. Dumlile; Warder, Truman Hutler; Captain of thetiuard, C. II. Jenkins; Sentinel, J. A. VanAnda. The Hlue Lodge and Chapter In stalled their olllcers Tuesday night when a supiicr was served to the ineuiliers of these orders. The r.astern Star 111 Install Its oflicers this evening. An Interesting ceremony took place Sunday, when the Christmas observ ance of Hood III ver Cominnndery nsyluui was held at the lodge rooms at 0 a. in. At this hour the com inanderles all over the world met for this observance. HOOD RIVER GETS PRE FOR FREAK Hood Itlver added another prize to Its long list this year by taking first honors for the greatest freak apple at the Portland apple show. The apple was exhibited by A. I. Mason. and Is dcscrlltcd as a triplet New town pippin, consisting of a large apple In the center and two small oii"s growing out of Its sides The prize was one dollar and Mr. Mason rtreived a cheek from the State Horticultural Society for this a mount Tuesday. Canby Post Ejection The following olllcers hnve been elected to serve during the coming year In Canby Post: Commander A. O. linker. Senior Vice Commander I,. Silll man. Junior Vice Commander Wyatt Stark. Chaplain T. J. Cunning. Juartermaster John A. Wilson. Olllcer of the Day J II. Dukes. Patriotic Instructor M. P. Isen lierg. Surgeon J. Williams. Olllcer of the (luard Frank Noble. lteiiresetilat ves to Department I'.u ('tmpment S. Copple, Wyatt Stark. Alternates J, Williams, I,. S. man. The home paper Is your I test ad. Character Lessons to Train Vouth By JAMES TLRKY WHITE. (Copyright. 19. by the Character Devel opment league J VU.-Usefulness. T VEIIY one In the W world Is bound to the world of men and women, out wardly by obedience and inwardly by love and sympathy, and growing out of this Is another obligation fully as Important, which Is usefulness. The first demand of usefulness Is to do one's work In the JAWEH T. WHITE. world, whatever It Is, In the best man ner possible; otherwise the great work of society and of the world cannot go on. Every one lias his part. Each la as neeessury as a cogwheel In ma chinery. The great interrogation point of this country 1". "What can you do?" Knowledge must be converted Into faculty. A college course Is not an education; It Is only the beginning of an education. The college is primarily a discipline, a mental gymnasium; but, other things being equal, a college man as a business man will outmatch one who Iihs not received that mental training. President Charles F. Thwlug says a college education stands for In vestment of power. The ability to think clearly, largely, truly, and the power to will promptly, firmly and with a largo Intelligence represent an enormous return from a college edu cation. A confidential man became Jealous of a new clerk to whom his employer had Just given a raise In salary, ex ceeding his own. He went to bis em ployer and said. "Are you not satls-fh-d with my work and my faithful ness?" "Oh. yes," was the reply. "Why, then, do you give this new man more salary than to me?" Instead of replying to the question the grain dealer said: "Do you see that load of grain going by? Run out and see to whom It Is going." The confidential man returned and said it was going to Wilson's place. "Run out and find out what they got for the grain." He returned and said 85 cents ier bushel. "Run out and find out If Wilson wants any more. He returned and said. "Yes, he wants another carload." At this moment the new clerk came In, and the grain merchant related to him his first Instruction: "Run out and see where that load of grain Is going." In a few minutes the new clerk re turned and said, "The grain Is going to Wilson's: they are paying 85 cents per bushel and want another carload." The merchant, turning to the confi dential man, said: "You have your answer. It took you three trips to find out what this man learned In one. The new clerK una wit euougn to know that the merchant did not care about where the grain was going. but If there was a probability of sup plying some of the demand and upon what terms. For children, the preparation for usefulness In the world Is to be ready to help In household duties, to lift the burden from the tired mother, to give attention to what Is needed to be done In the dally round of life and volun teer to help before being asked. Be alive to every need and quick to help! Cet Into the habit of doing things for others. Make It a rule with yourself to have "nimble fingers, heart and hand that work to gether, feet that run on willing er rands." Marshall Fields instructions to his employees Is an ad mirable summary ,..,inI . ... TUIn of u s e f u I n e s s: Do the right thing at the right time and In the right way; do some things better than they have ever Isen done before; work from rea son rather than from rule; know both sides of a question; be enthuslostte; work for the love of work; 'do It now;' anticipate requirements; master cir cumstances; eliminate errors In short. strive toward all those Ideals which. If they really were carried out, would make this world a place where com petition would bo useless." Practice. I.et each child go home with the determination to do some thing today to help mother. Literature. If time be hvy on your hands. Are there no brssare at your pnteo Nor any poor about your land? Oh, teach the orphan boy to rad Or teach the orphan lrl to ww. Tennyeon. Be ashamed to die until you have won some victory for humanity. 1 Ilorace Mann. I .When a mau dies they who survive him ask what property he has loft be- j hind. The angel who bends over the dying man asks what good deeds he has sent lHfore him. Koran. Whatever thy hand fl inlet h to do, do It with thy mlht. F.ccleslastea. The world deslrea to know what a man can do, not what he knows. j Booker T. Waahlngton. I Heaven will never arraign him for1 what he thlnka, but for what he doe. 1 -Goldsmith. TEACHERS WILL GIVE PATRONSJECEPTION The school teachers of Hood River have arranged for a reception to the patrons iiml friends of the school, to be given at the Commercial Club Thursday) January 5, and a cordial Invitation Is extended to all to at tend. A pleasing feature Is that the entertainment will lw largely fur nished by the pupils of the high school anil the upr grades. A gen uine social good time Is anticipated. Another feature of the occasion will le that the refreshments which will be served will lie prepared and served by the pupils In the domestic science department of the high school. One of the motives In giving this receptlou Is to endeavor to interest the patrons of the schools more strongly In the work that the faculty and teachers of the schools are doing for the children at Hood River, and gala the support of residents here generally. It Is claimed that, apart from seeing that the pupils get to the schoolhouse, pareuts take lit tie Inter est In cooiieratlng with the teachers and do not give them the support that they feci they ought to have. It Is hoped by the teachers that the affair will be largely attended and that patrons will make It a point to meet and discuss educational work with their hostesses. RANCHERS COMPLAIN OF CITY STREETS Sevrael ranchers who were In town Tuesday were wrathy at the condi tion of State street from the west end of the East side bridge to Front street, ami state that unless It Is made passable they will do their trading outside the city. One Irate farmer said that he had attempted to bring a load of produce to the city Saturday and that his wagon mired no deep In the mud that he had to get assistance to pull the ve hicle and horse out. Another said that early In the season he was aMe to haul 150 boxes of apples over this particular piece of street, but that now it Is so bad that the best he cau do Is to get 90 boxes over It with a heavy team. They also complained loudly of the other downtown city streets, saying that they were much worse than the country roads, and claim that Hood River merchants will lose a lot oj trade unless something Is done to Improve them. Transfer men are also kicking about the condition of the east end of Oak stn-et, and say that there Is no bottom to It. They advocate dumping crushed rock on top of It, which they say will at least make a foundation to keep the teams and wagons from miring. M. E. Sunday School Exercises The M. E. church Suuday school entertainment was held Saturday evening In the K. of P. hall. A large number of pupils were present to participate In the exercises which were concluded by the distribution of candy and fruit. CLASSIFIED COLUMN Advertisements for Insertion under this heading 'III ie charged tor at the rate of 25c per month for (usually) three lines-no display. Cash should accompany copy, otherwise payable by the 10th of the month. As a medium for reaching the people The News stands alone and unexcelled. 8OCIETIE8 flood River Valley II jmaw Society - Phone K. H. Hart ig. president; Harold Hershner, secretary; Leslie Hutler, treasurer. SPECIAL NOTICE8 Wanted To buy small potatoes and rarrota fur feed. Write or phone Thoa. Caltii s, V lent a. Or. 50- lp BUSINESS NOTICES Loan Agency Loans off ered. J.'X), $700. Loans wanted-fctOO. $oOO. $1000, SlLHO. flftUO, $2000, $2.c00. Apply to A. W. Onthank, 306 Oak SU 40-tf If you have any build inn you want moved or raised see J. T. Neahgh. 4K-2p T have the exclusive agency for the Hood River A valley for the Keeley Lava, and keep same on hand for delivery at any time and place, as or dered. Also will do cleaning" of rug's. Mrs. M. Morris, I'hone 2M-K. 61-62-P EMPLOYMENT Situation Wanted As watchman or work amund private place or inside railroad work. Understand gardening;, some a Unit flowers and poultry, Just arrived from Pittsburg. !'a John Shepard, Hood River. Ore. 50-Mp VTanted Position in charge of an orchard. Man with fnmily. Experienced, W. B. Yoerger, phone &0-1-P REALE8TATEANORENTAL8 Wanted Room and board by young man, must be homelike and within lft minutes walk to busi ness district. Give particulars and price. Ad dress " P", News Othce. 50-1 Wanted -Furnished house or three or four fur nished rooms for light housekeeping1. Modern conveniences. Write P. O. bo 313. Hood River, Oregon. fi0-ft2-p . HORSES, COWS, PIQ8, CHICKENS, ETC. Lr Sale-Team, aired 10 and 12. weight 1175. en- A tirely fearless, true pullers; new harness and spring wagon, all for $lr. Ht od River News. etM-p. Address "C" care of JAr Ssle-A rood cow. Phone 131. 61-2-e Lr Sale-Fresh Jersey cow. H. W. Krussow. A. Phone 201.2-M. 51-W-p.. FOR SALE Lr Sale or Rent-Typewriters, new or second hand, on easy terms. A. W. Onthank. 40-tfc FVr Sate J. Frank Alfalfa and wheat hay, delivered. S. Lr Sale Almost new. Smith Stump Puller, A cable and MO lbs. steel hooks. Price $.'0. I. A. Round tree, one mile south of Rlancher Sta tion. Mt. Hood R. R. M-M p Hay For Sale-Alfalfa and clover at $20; wheat and tfrnothy at $26. Ralph Hiruirks, Phone U f2-Hp TucxedoHuit for Sal -In good condition. Gray Rros. 52-;p , LOST ANO FOUND Iost- Between Christian church anj depot, Jblack silk umbrella with gold handle, A. F. G. engraved on handle, Mrs. 8. Copple. 61-2-e Lnat- A psir of eve-glaea in A black rase. Kindly reave at Newa othce and receive re ward. 61-M-p LEGAL ANO OTHER NOTICES NOTICE TO CBtDITOKS Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has been appointed administrator of the estate of O. A. Ketts, deceased. All persons having claims against said estate are hereby notified to present the same, duly and regularly verified tome at the law office of S. W. Stark, in Hood River, Oregon, within six months of the date of this notice. Dated December VI, 1H10. 60-tf-e MJribE TU LktUllUHS Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has been appointrd by the County Court of the State of Oregon, for Htud River County, to be siminia trator of the estate of FrMlrirk ljWirait Uh.n. deceaafd. and all persons having claims against said estate are hereby notified to present the same to me, duly verified, at the office of Jayne fc Watson, in the city of Hood River. Oregon, within six months from the date of the first publication of this not ire. Date of first publication, December 14th, 1910. M. H. MOODY. Administrator. AUMIMSTsATHIX'J MTICE TO CHIDITOHS Estate of Stephen H. Mav berry. Decesmed. Notice is hereby given by the undersigned, Juliet A. May berry, administratrix of the estate of Stephen H. May berry, decfs&aed, to the creditors of. and all persons having claims against said deceased, to present them duly verv tied. within six ti months after the first publica tion of this notice, to said administratrix at the office of John Leland Henderson, Inc., in Hood River, Oregon, First publication, December T, 1910 JULIKT A. MYBRKRY, 9"Zc Administratrix. NOTICE OF FINAL StTTLtMtNT. In the County Court of the State of Oregon for Hood River County. In the matter of the eetate of E. L. Thomas, . deceased. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned. 1 being the duly appointed, qualified and acting ad- j mimstrator of the estate of E. L. Thomas, de- I ceased, has filed in the county court of the state of Oregon for Hood River county, his final ac count in the matter of said estate, and said court has appointed Saturday, the ltith day of January, lylL as the time, and the countv court room nf the state of Oregon for Hood River county, in Hood River, Oregon, as the place for hearing ob jections to said final account and for the final settlement of said estate Dated this Dec. 16th, 1910. W. E. Thomas. Administrator of the estate of E. L. Thomas, deceased. dec21-2Man4-ll SIMMONS In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, for Hood River County. Anna E. Jones, Plaintiff, vs. C. W. Jones, Defendant. To C. W. Jtmea, de fendant above named. In the name of the State of Oregon, you are hereby required to appear and answer the complaint riled against you in the above entitled suit on or before six weeks from the date of the first publication of thia summons, hereinafter stated, and if you fail to aonar and answer said complaint, the plaintiff will apply to tne court tor the relief prayed for in her com plaint, namely, for a divorce from the defendant upon the ground of desertion. You are notified that this summons is served upon you by publi cation for six weeks in the Hood River News by order of the County Judge of said county of Hood River, made Nov. 22nd. 1910. directing said sum mons be so published for a period of aix weeks, requiring you to appear and answer said com plaint on or before six weeks from the date of the first publication thereof. The date of the first publication of this summons is Nov. ird, 1910. S. W, STARK. 47-1-c Attorney fur Plaintiff. SIMMONS In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, for Hood River County. Cora Sinclair, plaintiff, va. Frank H. Sinclair, defendant. To FraaK H. Sin clair, the above named defendant: In the name of the Stite of Oregon you are hereby required to appear and answer the complaint filed against you in the above entitled suit on or before Fri day, the 8th day of January. A. D. 1911, that being the Last day fixed by said Court for you to appear and answer said 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 marriage contract be tween plaintiff and defendant; for the care, con trol 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. judge of the above entitled Court, made and entered on the lSih day of November. A. D. 1910. The date of the first publication hereof is November 23rd, 1910. and the last publication will be on the 6th day of January. A. D. hll, and the same will be published for six consecutive weeks. E. H. HAKTWIG, 47-1-c Attorney for Plaintiff, REGISTRATION 01- LAND TITLE In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for the County of Hood River. In the matter of the Application of Josenh G. Jarvis to register the title to the following de scribed tract of land situate in Hood River County. State of Oregon, to-wit Commence at ne quarter section corner on the East boundary of iection Twenty-four U4, in Township Two (2) North of Range Ten 1 10) east of the W illamette Meridian, and which quarter corner in marked by an iron pin, and one of the original bearing trees standing, thence run North along the east boundary of said section, and along the range line between town ships two (2 north, ten (lot and eleven (11) east, five (5) chains to an iron pipe, thence run parallel to the quarter section line of said section twenty four (24t, south h9 degree 33 minutes west, eight (M chains to an iron pipe set at the southeast cor ner of the tract of land sought to be registered herein and hereby; thence run north parallel to the east boundary of said section (24 1 twelve chains and forty (40) links to an iron pipe in the center of the county road; thence run N. t9 de grees 30minut s west in the center of said county road seven (7) chains, thirty-six and three tenths 3ti 3) links to an iron pipe set for the northwest corner of the tract herein; thence run south 0 degrees 13 minutes west twelve (12) chains and fifty-three (M) links to ai. iron pi, set for the southwest corner of the tract herein: thence run north degrees 33 minutes east, parallel to the south boundary of the north half of said section twentv-four (24) being the quarter section line, seven (7) chains and forty-one 41 links to the said southeast corner and the place of beginning of the tract above described: and which tract is a part of the southeast quarter of the north east quarter of said section twenty-four L24, and contains nine 19 twenty-four I 24 J acres of land; and is bounded north by land be longing to W. F. lraway, west by land belonging to R. N. Johnson, south by land belong ing to Henry W. K russow, and east by Land be longing to VV. F. Lara way. Plaintiff. vs. John Robinson, and the children and grandchild ren of W. V. Johnson, deceased. to-wit H. C. Johnson. John M. Johnson, also known as J. M Johnson. J. W. Johnson. Orin Clay Johnson, also known as O. C. Johnson, Orin C. Johnson and Orin Johnson. Jessie Gertrude Johnson, also known as Gertrude Johnson; all children of said W. V. Johnson, deceased; Ralph L. Mdonald. also known as Ralph MrlVtnald: Jessie Mclkmald. Nina McDonald, Jennie McDonald. Lois A. Mc Ionald. also known as Iis Mclkmald, minor children of Octavia Johnson MclKmald, decea.ned. daughter of W. V. Johnson, decease-1; Arthur Rand and Edna Rand, minor children of Bertha M. Johnson Rand. also known as Bertha Johnson Rand, deceased, daughter of said W. V. Johnson, deceased, the said Edna Rand now being named Fdna Horming. and being the adopted child of Chnstisn Hor nung and his wife. Lulu Homung. and Blanche B. Philips, and all whom it may concern. IWendants. To All Whom It May Concern: In the Name of the State of Oregon, Take notice-- that on the thirtieth day of Novem ber, A. D. 1910 an application was tiled by said Joseph G. Jarvis in the Circuit Court of Ibod River County for initial registration of the title to the land above described. Now unit ns you ap pear on or before the 9th day of January A. D 1911 and show cause why such application shall not be granted, the same will be taken as con fessed and a decree will be entered according to the prayer of the application and you will be for ever barred from disputing the same. GKO. D. Cft.RER'THON. Clerk of the Circuit Court. John Inland Henderson. F. C. Howell. Applicant's Attorneys. f0-2c R 86 YEARS' XPCRICNCC Trade Marks Designs 'rr?H Copyrights Ac. Anvnnesendtnf a sketch and description may (Bnlrklr ascertsm our opinion free whether aa invention is probably pmpnf h'e. tVrrMimiiio tloiisstnctlyoinndentul. HANDBOOK ou I'steuta sent fretv OMt airencT for Hurii'g patents. Pal ems taken throtish Munu A Co. receive tewM1 artics. without ch In the Scientific American. A handectmelr Illustrated wsesty. I srsest rtr dilation of anv seientldo Journal. Terms $.1 a rnr: f.mr months $1. (Md ty all newsdealer. MUNN & Co.36,BfMd"' New York Mt.ucti lifliue. aril. Wuhiiuftuo, IX C 1 -X. w National Wool Growers Conven tion and Mid-winter Sheep Show PORTLAND, OREGON, JANUARY 4-7, 1911 For the above occasion round trip tickets will be sold from Hood River by The Oregon Railroad and Navigation Company -at ONE AND ONE-THIRD FARE Tickets on sale January 2nd and 3rd, 1911, goodforre turn until January 10, 1911. For further particulars, call on any 0. R. & N. agent or write to WM. McMURRAY, General Passenger Agent Leslie Butler, President F. McKercher, Vice President Truman Butler, Cashier Butler Banking & Capital 50,000.00 Surplns50,000.00 Savings Department Hood River, Oregon For the New Year We thank our friends and patrons for their loyal support during the year 1910. May they all be successful and happy during the coming year Keir & Cass RELIABLE DRUGGISTS -Smith Block, Hood River, Oregon- A Happy and Prosperous New Year To All Is The Wish of Arthur Clarke, The Jeweler Sate Deposit Boxes