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THE HOOD RIVER NEWS, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 18, 1911 3 $262,700.00 Worth of Land fold during the past year by W. S. flichol. HE CAJV .SELL yOUHS. List your land bvith him for 1911. Here are his last year's sales: January-Mr. Slain to Mr. J. W. McCready $ 13,000.00 January Mr. Neal to J. Copeland 21,000.00 February 6 - Mr. Smith to Capt. McCan 17,000.00 February 11-Mr. Heilbronner to Capt. McCan 30,000.00 February 15 -Mr. Church to W. R. McCready ... 11,000.00 March 1-Mr. Merriam to Mr. Copeland 25,000.00 March 10 Mr. Anient to Mr. Sylvester 2,000.00 March G - Mr. Lobb to Dr. Holman 4,000.00 March 6 -Mr. Briars to Wheeler Boys 4,000.00 April 14-Mr. Bently to Smith & Holbrook 9,000.00 April 28-Mr. Slutts to Mr. Hargreaves 5,200.00 July 2G-Mr. Brims to Dr. Younkin 6,000.00 August 15-VV. L. Carnes to Mr. Tenny 13.000.00 August 150. A. Baker to II. H. Hadlock 5,500.00 October 1-Wm. Reavis to Mr. Nye.. 25,000.00 October 15-C. Dethman to H. F. Gleason 24,000.00 November 2 -Dr. Hull to Mr. Moore 12,000.00 November 2 Mr. Lehling to VV. S. Farris 10,000.00 November 15-R. A. Collins to S. M. Parker 4,000.00 Nichol to Brydle 4.000.00 Nichol to Hadley 4,000.00 Nichol to Nichol 6.000.00 Total, $262,700.00 W. S. NICHOL BKOSIL'S rWILDIM MOOD RIVER, ORliOON s. e:. bartmess Funeral Director and Practical Embalmer ESTABLISH RI) IK YEARS MOOD RIVER, OREOON T5he Opera Douse 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 lor the House hew or Second Hand Phone 248 K.. Agents tor CHABTtR OAK Staves and Ranges O. P. DABNEY & SONS, HOOD RIVER OREGON Your Opportunity 777 lcrcsZ blocks to street car; less than a mile to University of Oregon; miles to Court house just outside the city limits; beautiful view of city; all fine apple and pear land, could not lay better. 50 bearing fruit trees; house and large barn; fine springs; artesian water in house and barn. New G foot sidewalk all the way to city; half under cultivation. Rest subdividing proposi tion in the state lots across street selling from $150 to $400 per lot. If taken at once will sell all for 3 JO per acre, spot cash. No agents. Address Owner Box 03, Eugene, Oregon. CATCHING ON This l ' mlle-a-mlnute afe. The world 1 rapidly making- his tory. Th newspaper man has to hustle to keep the chronicle up to date. You have to raid the newspaper rrfulirly or you fall be hind In knowledge of what the busy world Is doing. Do you CATCH ON to the Idea that you should subscribe for this news paper at oneef LOCAL TRANSFERS OFJEAL ESTATE Llt of reiki ewtnte IrnnfiTH for t lie week emlliiK Jaiiiuir.v li. It'll, im fiirnixheil by the lloijil lllver All' Htriiet Company: (' I-' (iillx-rt to J II FeririiHon. all of block 1, Park addition Kllery ) Mauxe to ieo I) Klderktn 40 hitch on Willow Flat Oregon I.uinler Co to K A Collin, lot :.i Rlvernlde addition Andrew J Noble to AlU-rt USIielley et al, 40 aereM on Willow Flat Edith Epplntf to WeNley W Smith lotM .1, 4, l.lih k 2, Park addition Win 1 1 ay lien to (luy Y Edward" lotx H and HI, block 1, Whiiuoiua. M Sue ArniHtroiitf to A W Mono. viuitli, lot :i AiIhiiih 1'urndlHe noreiiRe HelrH of John N Eidon to Koliert N Elliott, hitch near ('nuclide EcxWh Frank W I'littmni to Arthur I'ut mi in, undivided of '.'0 hitch In l'ier Valley COLLEGIATES DEFEAT WHITE SALMON BOYS The Collculatp baHkctbiill team phi'-ed White Salmon Thurnday nit; lit at the fkatliiK rink and d feated I he iHliiiiton team tiy a Mcore of :W to 10. The local boy h put up a rattling good name and are de veloping Into a faHt team. It In the expectation to take on iramcn with the bet liM-al teauiM In thin Hcctlou and It 1" believed that the collegi' boyn will fnrnlsli patroiiH with ex cellent Hport during the rent of the HeaHOll. Civil Service Examination. The I'. S. Civil Servl.v CommixHlon HiinounceH nn-cxaminntlon on Mnrcli 1 and 2. lilll. for the pimition of forext clerk I male i, for filling vacan clenin that poHiilmi in the Forewt Service at Halnrlen ranging from $1100 to $1200 piT annum. A recent cx aiulnatton failed to necure xutiiclent ellglblew to meet the need of the Her vice and all persons Interested are urged to make application for and take tills examination. A knowledge of bookkeeping, htcnogrnphy, and typewriting is required. For appli cation blank and full information in regard to this examination address the Secretary of the F.lcventh Civil Service IHstrlct. Federal Hulldlng, Seattle, Washington, or the Com mission's local representative fit the Post Olhce, this cliy. The News for Fine Job Printing It Pays to Advertise Portland, Ore . Jan. 11, lilll. Hood Itlvrr News, Mood Klver, Ore. Kindly discontinue after this week the ail. which I asked yon to run in your paper for a man for my Hood Itiver ranch. I am pleased to report that I have had a great nutnlxT of answers to this ad. and believe I will have no dilliriilty in selecting a man from those who have made application. Yourn very truly, K. Siiki.i.ky Monii.vx. Revival Services at Christian Church lievlval wrvlccH conducted by the pastor, will begin' nt the Christian church next Sunday. Theme of the morning discourse will be: "F.very Man In His Place." At :t p. in. will be a iiuvting for inenilierH of the church only. Subject of t he veiling sermon will Ik- "LIch and IJars." There will be services each evening next week except Saturday. Monday night the subject will he "Mind Your Own Itn.-dncsH." Spelliujt Contest It.irrett against lleliuont at Park Orange hall Friday evening. Janu ary 111, lilll A basket social and a short program will lie given, each lady to bring a basket to bo sold at lifty cents each. You will lie meas ured at the door for adinissicn, two cents a foot. F.ver.vbody invited. Come out and have a good time. Performance begins at ti o'clock." Hood Riverltes in California I.oh Angeles, Calif , Jan. 12. lilll. F.ditor News: Will drop you a line this beautiful day to let you know that we are all well at this time. Was at Long Iteach yestetday. Saw Mr. and Mrs W. Iloardman and Mrs. M Kami. They were well. Long Peach Is line for a resort. W. II. Pkkiii. I lected Ditch Officers The annual elect Inn of the Hood Klver Irrigation District, held last Tuesday to elect olliecrs for the ensu ing year, resulted as follows: AssesHor, P, It. Hughes; collector, I.. I". Hart; treasurer, .1. J. I iililx ii; directors, .1. E. Ilengst. t ieo. W. Simons, It. W, Kelly, W. E. King and J. W. Palmer. I'ppcr Valley Land for Sale Large tract of land for sale In I he I'pper Hood Klver valley. Will kcII In one tract or III subdivide. Terms, John Oohlshurv, Ml. Ilmul Hotel." Oregon grown more hops than any other stale, !HI, (MM) bales produced in liiio, valued at $:!,immi.(hmi. I'.ugene leportM that :l,000 people have been brought Into that city during the past year. SOCIETY WOMEN ON STAGE. Th.y Will Appsar In Tableaux to Raise Funds For Suffragists. Ne-v Yrk iks lety Is awulting enperly the tableaux Boon to be given by noted women to mine funds to uilvau e the cause of equal rights. Th tableaux are designed to show the tin Miri mire of women in all Htuges of the world's history, find they will be expected to demonstrate that the sex thut can do no much could use the ballot effective ly If the chunee were given. Mrs. Charles Dana (Jlbson will pos as Kapha el's "Madonna." Her style of -W " mi-- --! '" MBS. CBABLE8 DANA OIHSOS AND MR1. OKOBUK i. GOULD. beauty will admirably portrny that noted painting. Mrs. George J. Gould Is to appear as Catherine of Russia, the empress whose mentality and force- fulness advanced her country during Its darkest days. Mrs. Gould has a queenly look and should be effective in reproducing the Russian empress. BIRDS HATCHED IN PAIRS. Now Zsaland Is Making Efforts to Ob tain Specimens of tho Huia. The New Zealand government is making final efforts to obtain living specimens of the hala. one of the many unique features of those unique islands. The birds are becoming ex tinct because of the fact that thev can live only in pairs and because of the desire of the Maoris to use huia feath ers as ornaments. The huht sets a good example to hu mankind, for the birds, forced to pair off by nature, live In peace and har mony and divide their work exactly aa nature intended they should. The male has a short, strong bill, while the female has a slender, long, curved beak. The man bird of the family usea his LIU to tear the bark from dead trees, while the good wife bird extracts the grubs. The femnle could not tear the bark loose with her slender bill, while the male could not stick his abort, stout bill into a hole after a reluctant grub t 1 eUf M:y. ' '- w 1 MALI AMI rKMALK HCIA. By working together the birds easily gain sustenance, and observers say that the female, who might easily re tain n larger share of the morsels she picks from holes, always divides even ly, and there are never causes of coin plaint. When one of the birds dies or Is skilled Its mate dies of stnrTatlon. The huln Is .let black with a white band at the end of its tall feathers. 20-ACRE ORCHARD SELLS FOR $26,000 The first lilg land sale of the year Unpolled by W. S. Nichol. the real estate man, who last week disposed of the J. C. Copelaml place near town to A. M. (fooch, now of Portland, but formerly of Michigan. Mr. Gooch paid fJC.000 for the orchard, which contains twenty acre of young Uaring trees. The orchard was sold last spring to Mr. Copeland for$Jl,ooo. He took a f 4,000 apple crop from the orchard this fall. Another transaction rep jrted by Nichols is the exchange of the vV. S. Farris and YanAusdale properties. Mr. YanAusdale took the Farris place, giving Ids property valued at $0,ono and H.-iOO for It making the sale price $,.MKJ. Mr. Nichol reports that his sales for 1910 reached the big figure of Sl'tU.TOO. REVISED TO DATE. rr-HE boy tood on the burning deck -1- Of the Hird. an aeroplane, And a he Razed upon the wreck Ills ti-ara dropped down like rain. Becaune not of the dames he walled. But made his frrief resound Because the ehlp had never sailed An inch above the Kround. Chicago News. LEGAL AND OTHER NOTICES NOTICE TO CRtDITOHJ Notice ia hereby fiven that the undenivtied hu Deen appointed ulmimMrmtiir of the mum of o. A. Kelts, deceaaeri. All permins having- rlaima airainitt aawl eatat are hereby nutini to preeent the am, duly and n-g-ijlarly veririd tome at the awomcenr s. w. surk. in Hood Kiyer. Orevon. within mix months of the date of this notice. listen December Vi, mil). SO-tf-e FAME. TOU'LL win an honored name When this you've learned: Tou can t inherit fame; It must be earned. Detroit Free Press. The Columbia river output of Salm on for the season was LIJO.OOO cases, valued at $ -.M)M'M. Iiaker county has an irrigation project 'in foot in vol vlng the expen diture of l. 000.000. REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF 1 HE BUTLER BANKING COMPANY at Hood River, in the State of Oregon, at the clone of business January 7th, 1911. RESOURCES Loans and discounts I 518.522.SS Overdrafts, secured and unsecured 8,510 51 Bonds, securities, etc ... 14.128.44 Banking- house, furniture and fix 5.505.09 Other real estate owned None Due from banks (not reserve banks)..- 1.1012.' Due from appruved reserve banks 60.083.18 Checks and other cash items None Exchanges for clearing- house 2. 581 41 Cash on hand 27. 377. M Total LIABILITIES Capital stork paid in Surplus fund - Undivided profits, leas expenses and taxes paid Due to banks and bankers Dividends unpaid Individual deposits subject to check Demand certificates of deposit Time certificates of deposit Certified Checks Cashier's checks outstanding State deposits Savings Deposits Notes and bills rediitcounted Bills payable, including certificates of deposit for money borrowed Liabilities, other than those above stated I637,bl0 71 t 50.000 f . 50.000.01 2,952 67 None None 434.9ra.69 21,7' a. 13 46.644 96 200.01 6.J47.24 None 24.510.0S None None None Total t 637.f 10.71 Stale of Oregon. County of Hood River, as. I, Truman Butler. Cashier of the above-named bank, do solemnly swear that the above statement is true to the best of my knowledge and belief. TRUMAN BUTLER. Cashier. Subscribed and sworn to before me this Ulth day of January. 1911. G.J.Watson. Notary Public. Correct-Attest: K. H. French. F. McKerchkr. Directors. W. O. ALORED Contractor for Grading, Exca vating and Teaming Both Phones NOTICE TO CREDITORS Notice is hereby riven that the undersimed has bw appolntrd by the County Court of the State or urevon. lor flood Kiver County, to be adminis trator of the estate of Frederick Def orest lsham. deceased, and all persona having- claims against said estate are hereby notified to present the same to me, uuiy venneo, at the olhce of J syne A Watson, in the city of Hood River. Oregon, within sis months from the date of the first publication inw n lev. Date of first publication. December 14th. 1910. M. H. MOODY. Administrator. ADMINISTRATRIX NOTICE TO CREDITORS Notice is hereby given that by an order of the ixiumy iourr or Hood Kiver Ojnnty. Oregon, entered on the 22nd day of December. 1910. the unoersigneo naa neen appointed administratrix of me eniaieoi cnarles p. oel, deceased. All persona having claims against the said estate are hereby notified to present the same to tne unoersigneo. fluly yenned, withm six months from the date of this notice, at the office of E. H. nanwig, in me tiiy or ttowl Kiver. Oregon. Kobe: Opell. Administratrix. Taft Transfer Go. Draying. . . Wood Yard HAY, FLOUR and PEED for Sale OlTice Phone 29 Residence 232-M Real Estate Bulletin UNCLEARED Forty acres on the east side, about seven miles out. Terms $12o0 down. $2.-W-Ten acres in the Oak Grove district. Terms $UXK) down. IMPROVED $7000. Five acres close to town, nearly all in 5 year old trees, and berries. Good house and barn and all tools. $15(0 will handle this. An extra desira ble place, close to store, school and church. $X00 - For a six room house, best location in town, lot f0x 2tH facing on two streets. $lir)0 will handle this. G. Y. EDWARDS & CO. Office Oregon Motel UuilJiriK PHONI &3 NOTICE OF FIVAL SETTLEMENT. Notice is hereby riven that the unriraimr1 artministrmtorof theent&t of John Nick b if Jen, aVretMm,, hu filM in the County Court of Hood River County, State of ( (reran, him final irmnni as such administrator of aaid estate and that Monday, the zwth day of February. 1911. at the hour of 10 o clock A. M. has been fixed by aaid Court as ths time for hearinr of objection to said report, and the ttUement thereof. U. L. CATES, Admin'strator of the Estate of John Nick Edn, deceased. S-7-p-Janl8Kebl5-5t NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT. In the (bounty Court of the State of Oregon for Hjd Kiver County. In the matter of the estate of E. L, Thomas. eceas-d. Notice is hereby riven that the undersigned. being the duly appointed, qualified and acting ad ministrator of the estate of E. L Thomas, de- i-fased, has Hied in the county court of the state of Oregon for Hood Rivet county, his final ac count in the matter of said estate, and said court has appointed Saturday, the 21st day of January, 1911, an the time, and the county court rm of the state of Oregon for H'vd River county, in Hool Kiver. Oregon, as the place for hearing ob jections to said final account and for trie final et t lament of said es'ate Dated this Dec. 16th. lit 10. W. E. Thomas, Administrator of the estate of E L. Thomu deceased. dec21-2jan4-18 NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned. administrator of the estate of Joseph Purser, 'eceaseu, nas men nis nnai account as admin s ratorofsaid estate, and that Friday, the 17th day of February. A. D.. 1911, at the hour of 10 o'clock, A. M., or aa soon thereafter as the same an be heard, in the County O urt Room in the ity of Hood River. Oregon, has been fixed bv order of the County Court of Hood Kiver County, Oregon, as the time and place for hearing ob jections, to and for the settlement of said final account; and all persons interested in said estate are hereby notified to attend at aaid time and i la re to present objections, if anv ther h tn aid final account Dated this 16th day of January. A. D. 1911. C. L. MORSK Janl8Febl5 Administrator. M Icro kills the Dandruff para site, coothei the Itching scalp, givea lustre to the hair and stimulates its growth. A single application gives relief and proves its worth. Do not be bald. Save your hair be fore too late. Micro is a delightful dressing for the hair, free from grease and sticky oils. Booklet free. HOVT CHEMICAL COMPANY Portland, oaioon 1 PSIP Important properties of ihe Grape are transmitted by Powder ff Absolutely furo to the food. The food is thereby made more tasty and digestible ' '"''vl It pays to advertise. Oregon - Wasfiington RaiCroad & navigation Co. TRAFFIC DEPARTMENT Innounccment The above-named Company was incoriwrated December 23, 1910, for the purpose of taking over the following lines: The Oregon Railroad & Navigation Company Oregon and Washington Railroad Company The North Coast Railroad Company Idaho Northern Railroad Company Ilwaco Railroad Company In future these lines will be operated by and in the name of the Oregon-Washington Railroad & Navigation Company F. W. ROBINSON General Freight Agent Portland, Oregon WM. MeMURRAY General Passenger Agent Portland, Oregon W. D. SKINNER General Freight and Passenger Agent Seattle, Washington R. R. MILLER Tratlic Manager Well Drilling Quick ' Successful iSjtisfactory DONL ITM A STAR WELL DRILLING OUTFIT FOR PARTICULARS ADDKI.SS APPLE LAND & ORCHARD COMPANY HOOD RIVER, OREGON Offic. Ho. t Oak Strtat PkoM. 2 2001 I