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THEIHOOD RIVER NEWS, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 12, 1911
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NORTHWEST NOTES
President Kane of the Univers
ity of Washington, urpes faculty
members to serve on juries when
they are called, although the
state law exempts teachers from
such service. He holds that a
higher intellectual standard is
set by the presence of college
I rofessors on juries.
"Land of the Booster" That's
the name given to the Pacific
Northwest in an interview with
a returned traveler, recently
printed in an Eastern paper. He
remarked that he found no
knockers on the Pacific Coast.
The same paper commenting ed
itorially on the interview called
attention that the people in this
part of the country are too busy
taking advantage of their oppor
tunities to knock.
On July 17, 1897 the steamer
Portland sailed into Puget Sound
with the first cargo of gold from
Alaska's new found fields, and
the date for the "Golden Pot
latch" was chosen to perpetuate
the memory of that event in
history. From it dates the great
est era of Seattle's prosperity.
The Golden Potlatch will be a
big carnival of merry making,
with its serious features of his
torical interest depicted in elab
orate pageantry.
Northern lines terminating on
Puget Sound have raised the
limit of transit on eastbound ex
cursion rates this summer from
ten to fifteen days, according to
announcements made by the
Great Northern, Northern Pa
cific and Harriman traffic officials.
Low summer rates amount to one
fare plus $10 to St. Paul, Minne
apolis, Omaha and Chicago for
the round trip. East of Chicago
the fare is one fare and a half.
Stopover privileges are granted
according to the new schedule
The limit on the return is placed
at October 31.
From all parts of the North
west come reports of bumper
crops in prospect this year. The
Big Bend wheat country expects
to break all past records. The
fruit sections look for materially
enlarged outputs in apples. Soft
fruits also promise well. On the
west side of the mountains there
is every reason to count on a
horn of plenty being realized. To
be able to handle this increased
yield all railroads are planning
to add to their rolling stock. Fi
nancial conditions continue to im
prove in the face of all these
bright prospects.
The Washington State Art As
sociation with headquarters in
the Seattle Public Library build
ing, has compiled a general and
financial statement that shows it
to be the possessor of collections
valued at $516,000. Cash on hand
amounts to $53,103. The Tozier
Indian collection is worth $150,00
while the archaeological and eth
nological exhibits obtained from
the Smithsonian Institute are
valued at $85,000. The remain
ing items consist of paintings,
engravings, pottery, sculpture,
bronzes, silks and other art treas
ures. A project now on foot
contemplates the erreclion ot a
half a million dollar building for
the state museum in the heart of
Seattle.
High School Team Defeated
The Piillea Mub wtiool IhumIxiII
V'nin dcft-Atw Hoik) ltlv-r JIIkIi Frl
tiny fit The Unlit, by anon re of to 4.
T he Drill men were uunlile to hit
IIimkI ICIrer'a lengthy nouthpaw
lild'her until the fifth Inning, the
twlrit'r "trlklnf out nine lmttT
tl urliir the flrnt four Inning"- The
)itlli milled In the next three In
ulnga, li.twever, and neven run were
tolllttl n a reault of several nliiKlea,
ln ImtEirera aud a three-bane hit.
The Voice of
Mary Etta
It Prove a Safeguard In Time
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atlon. lail.
"Never uiinil. lieu." em-oil raced M:iry
Etta as her luisbnnd tslim'ed lino his
overvoat and pleked ii liis bat, "ev
erything will come out all rlht lu the
end. All the other farmers in the
couutv have met with the same fail
ure that we have, only you've pot the
best of most of theiu. You've jiot your
trade to fall baek on."
The sullen expression deepened on
Hen Madison's handsome face. "It
Isn't so easy jtoIiik back to work under
a foreman after tteiiiK my own boss
fur live years," he said bitterly.
Mary Etta winced. "I know It, dear.
But suppose you didn't have a trade
aud couldn't make up this winter for
your losses of last summer. Mr. Fray
has promised you steady work at f2.ro
that's $13 a week. Why, It will pay
the Interest and taxes for a year, be
sides paying all our living expenses
and giving you a splendid start for
the spring. You might be able to buy
auotlier cow."
"I know all the advantages," said
Ben impatiently. "But you don't un
derstand how I feel about it, Mary
Etta: It's sort of admitting I've fail
ed on the farm, Just as your father
said I would."
His wife's eyes flashed strangely.
"You don't understand father, dear.
He has already admitted he was mis
taken In bis estimate of you, for you
have done splendidly no one can deny
that and who could prevent the long
drought we have suffered? I know he'd
think It was splendid of you to pitch
In and make the farm pay by doing
everything you could this winter."
Ben turned away, a discouraged
droop to his shoulders. Of course Mary
Etta didn't know that he bad gone to
her father the night before and asked
him for a loan of $oOO to tide them
over the winter aud spring in fact,
until his crops would begin to pay
along In May and June, for his mar
ket garden and forcing house had
proved a very paying branch of the
Madison farm.
He reddened resentfully as he re
membered how old Teter Lloyd's
white eyebrows had lifted Incredulous
ly when his son-in-law asked for the
loan. "No, Ben," Peter had said slow
ly; "I'm not saying I ain't got the
money, for I have, but I guess I'll
keep It awhile longer. If Mary Etta
was a widow, now, and needed my help
It would be different. You're a strong
man, and you've done well so far. It
would only weaken you to borrow this
money of me. Find a way out your
self. You'll be the better off for it in
the end, and I wish you good luck. If
you was sick or there was an accident
of some kind I'd be the first one n
hand to help you out. As It is, you
and Mary Etta have started out for
yourselves, and you're both capable of
fighting It out to the end same aa the
rest of us have to do."
Ben Madison thought of this con
versation with increasing anger as he
trudged down the frosty road that led
to Fray's planing mill. The only al
ternative left to him had been to seek
a Job at Fray's, where its owner had
told him there were sufficient orders
ahead to keep a good workman like
Ben busy all winter making sashes and
blinds for the spring building trade.
Now he was going down to tell Fray
he would take the Job. There were
others waiting for the opportunity, but
Fray had promised Ben the first
chance.
When he reached the road that turn
ed down to the mill he hesitated and
then walked slowly on, head down,
moodily thinking. At last he came to
the railroad station, where a few
loungers awaited the passing of the
noon train. Ben looked down the shin
ing length of track that led to the city
beyond. There might be opportunities
for other work than that he had left
behind when he married Mary Etta
five years ago. He hail hated the
bench, work, the long hours andbe
CITY INVESTMENTS
100x100 on Oak street with good buildings,
rental income, $110 per month, only
$1 6,000
Until April First
100x20') on Cascade Avenue, consisting of
four good lots and frame house. This will
double in value within two years. Price,
$7ooo
Good Terms
There will be jrreat activity in city property this year.
Snaps such as these are not on the market long.
Sec Our List of Orchards
J. H. HEILBRONNER & CO., S&SS
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larrjlug of the dinner pail. They
chafed his Madison pride. Ben wit
the last of his family, ami all the pride
of the Madlsous seemed concentrated
In this young man with the strong,
broad shoulders and the bitterly droop
ing mouth, who imagined he had made
a failure of life.
As the whistle of the approaching
train shrieked from some distant cross
ing Iten Madison seemed to make up
his mind to some course of action. He
glanced quickly at the lounger con
gregated about the station stove and
stepped out of the station bouse and
walked up the track to the raised plat
form where there was a little heap of
baggage. He pulled his bat down over
his eyes aud muttered under his
breath: "I Just can't go back to the
bench again. I'll get something to &o
in the city and send for Mary Etta to
come. I can write to her when I get
there and tell her how it is. She'll un
derstand." When he was in the train he tried to
persuade himself that Mary Etta
would understand Just how he felt
and look on his decision In exactly the
same manner that he did. Mary Etta
had pride too. He had taken her from
a comfortable home, where as the only
daughter of a well to do farmer she bad
bad little bard work and many luxu
ries. All of these things she had glad
ly given up to marry the man she
loved, and Ben prided himself on the
fact that by the work of his bands
Beware of Ointments for Catarrh That
Contain Mercury
An mercury will Hiirely destroy the
sense of muell und completely de
range the whole system when enter
In; It through the mucous surfaces.
Such article should " never U used
except on prescriptions from repu
table phylclnns. ns the damage they
will do Is ten fold to the (rood you
can possibly derive from theiu.
Hall's Catarrh Cure, manufactured
by K.J. Cheuey & Co., Toledo, ().,
contains no mercury, and Is taken
internally, actlntf directly upon the
blood and mucous surfaces ot the
system. In buying Hall's Catarrh
Cure, le sure you get the genuine.
It Is taken Internally and made in
Toledo, Ohio, by K. J. Cheney & Co.
Testimonials free. Sold by all drug
gists, 7.1c per bottle. Take Hall's
Family Fills fur constipation.
Warning
Notice Is hereby given that School
Superintendent's wurrant No. Ill, is
sued April 4, 11(10 by Ernest C. Smith,
county school superintendent Hood
Itiver county, to J. V. Hicks, clerk
school district No. 11, for the sum of
$i M has been cancelled mid will
not be paid by the county treasurer
of Hood Kiver couuty if presented,
for the reason the said warrant has
apparently miscarried through the
mails, having never been received by
Mr. Hicks. Any person Into whose
hands this warrant may come Is
hereby warned that It has no value,
ami anyone attempting to cash It
will lie prosecuted.
UKO. 1). Cri.MKUTSON,
County Judge.
Yakima Prepares for Frost
Thomas !!, Heed, of the I'nltcd
States weather bureau, formerly of
Portland, but now located at North
Yakima, has arranged to forecast
the weather and Issue frost warnings
for the fruit growers In the Yakima
Valley. Through the courtesy of the
telephone companies, he has ar
ranged to put these fonrasts on the
exchanges by 7 o'clock In the even
ing, and atiy.me, by calling up "In
formation," Is able to get the fore
casts. Notice
I hereby notify those whom it may
concern that my sons, Harry anil
Clarence Hoot, have engaged In busi
ness; for themselves and that I will
not be responsible for nny debts that
they may Incur. W. II. IIoiit.
Land Bargains
17 acres uncleared land In Summit
district fur sale. ID acres good or
chard land; 7 acres hill side. Joins
Carters, Klmhnlls and Iilsens. Kim
soil. Address, Marlon MacHae,
owner; Mt. Hood Hotel.
Summons.
In tha circuit court of the a.ata of Oregon for
Mood Kivor county.
1 Nuruma. DlaintifT vl Marion MarRaa. A. C
Hallman. C. K. Swanaun. KM H. Kiit, Chariot to
Ih-yiien, J. H UiyiM, Curl A. Kifwrt, r.lmer M.
iWvm. Burton K. 8weet, H. C. Junirblut. R. V
Inn is, Wm, J, Davml Martin C. Ku-berl. E. H
Barker. W. L KrdrH-kon. W. A. Kruhmnlt. Cx
B. Kryr, Carulin Butt. K. S. Damon. B. A.
Ciibba, J. F. Mmhar. Cha. W. Howani. Harry ti,
By rat, w. S. Kliii. C. H. Wat, H. S. Waat,
A. C. Brown. defendant.
ToC. K. Swanaon, Kum H. Rica. Chariot ta Dry
ilen. J. H. Mayna, Carl A. fcifert, Klmer M
Keevea. Burton E. Swcwt. H. C. JumrbluL K. V
lnnirt. Wm. J. Davia, Martin C. Kovberla. U. U.
Barker. W. I. Frvdarickn. W. A. Krohanlt. Ga
ri. rryer. larolin Butt. K. S. lamun, B. A.
Gibba. J. F. Minear. Chaa. W. Howani. Harry 1,.
H irate. W. S. Keel in, C. H. Went, H. S. Weat,
and A. C Brown of the above nametl defendant
In the name of the elate uf Oretron. you and each
of you are hereby eommamhd and required to ap
pear in aaid court in the above entitled iuit and
answer the complaint Hit! aKainat you by the
aaid plaint iff on or before the Ut day of May. ltMl,
and you and each of you are hereby notified that
if you fail to so aoDemr ami answer aaid complaint.
for want thereof, the aaid plaintiff will apply to
me Bawl court Tor and take a judgment ana ae
eree atrainet you and each of you aa follow, to
wn; will take judgment axainst you and each
of you for the lumuf il!M4.,'vi with interest thereon
at 6 per cent per annum from the 2tth day uf
November, 1910. until paid and for a further lum
of 112.00 paid for preterm and rilina the
lien herein and for the mm of $LNO.UO attorney's
fee and for adecree foreckwinir the lien aet out in
the complaint hied herei.t by the plaintiff upon
the real eetate aet forth in saxl complaint and lo
cated in section 7. T. 2, N. K. U h.. ami Section 12,
T. 2 N. R 9. K, of the W illamette Meridian. State
of Oretron and beinar part of what u known aa
the Marion MacRae tract and for an order direct
inir that aaid real eatate be sold to aatiufy the
above named sums and in case the proceeds from
said land does not satisfy xaiJ judgment then for
a further order directing that execution against
said defend an ta for such deficiency and for such
other and further relief as to the court aa shall
seem meet with equity and tfood conscience.
This Hummoos is served ujKin you by publication
thereof for six consecutive weeks prior to the 1st
day of May, 1911. in the Hood Kiver News, a
weekly newspaper of general circulation through
out aaid county of Hood Kiver and state of Ore-
iron, printed and published at the city of Hood
River, Hood River county, tftute of Oregon, which
said order bears date of March ltith. 191 1. and that
the said Honorable Geo. 1. Culbertaon, judge of
said county court, state of Oregon in said order
for the publication of thitt nummona upon you has
prescribed the 1st day of May l'.'il. as the time on
or before which you and each of you shsll appear
and answer the complaint in aaid suit in said
court.
iate of first publication of this summons in
lid newspaper is the 22nd day of March, 1911.
H. G. Thompson.
Attorney for plaintiff.
Mrch. 22-29. Apr. 5-12-ly-Uti.
Notlct 0! Sale of Bonds.
Notice is hereby riven that the Board of Direc
tors of the Hood River Irrigation District, in Hood
River County. Oraron. will sell the bonds of said
district in the sum of $70. 1 mi AO on Monday the
17th day or April. 1911. at the hour of 2 p. m. at
the office of the Board of Directors, at the resi
dence of R. W. Kelly, in said district and that
sealed proposals for said bonds will be received
by said Board at said place for the purchase of
said bonds until the day and hour above mentioned
at which time the Board will open the propottala
and award the purchase of the bonds to the high
eat responsible bidder, the Brd reserving the
right to reject any and all bids. Bids to be ac
companied by a certified check for ten per cent of
the amount of the bonds for which the bid is sub
mitted: Said bonds shall be payable in United States
gold coin in ten series, to-wit:
At the expiration of eleven years, five per cent
of the whole number of said bonds, twelve years,
ti per cent: thirteen years, wen per cent; four
teen years, eight per cent; hfteen years, nine per
cent; sixteen years, ten per cent; seventeen years
eleven per cent eighteen y-nra thirteen per cent,
nineteen years, fifteen per cnt: twenty years six
teen per cent, and shall bear interest at the rate
of 6 per cent per annum, payahle semi-annunally.
on the first day of January ami July of each year.
1 he principal and interest nhall be payable at the
place designated m the btts. and bidders are
given the option of having anl bonds payable at
Portland. Oregon, or New Vrk. N. Y.. and said
bonds will be issued in accnnlance with the elec
tion of the successful bidder. Said bonds shall be
each of the denomination of not less thaa SlK.0Uand
not more than $6u0 00 and .snail be negotiable in
form, and cupons for the interest shall be attach
ed to each and signed by trie secretary.
By order of the Brd of Directors.
Dated at Hood River. Ore., this fifteenth day of
March. 191L
R. W. Kelly. Secretary.
Notice to Creditors
In the County Court of the State of Oregon,
Hood River County, in the matter of the eatate of
Francis Con Ion. ileceaited.
Notice is hereby given that the undersigned is
the duly appointed and qualified administratrix
of the eatate of Francis Con ion. deceased. All
persons having claims against the said estate are
required to present the aame. together with the
necessary voucher, to the undersigned at the
office of A. N. Fage, attorney at law. Carson.
Washington, or at Cascade Locks. Oregon, the
places where all business of the said estate will
be transacted, withn one year after the firat pub
lication of this notice. In case of failure to pre
sent the said claims, the same will be forever
barred. RotiE Conlon, Administratrix.
A. N. Pat's.
15-19-c Attorney for Admistrmtrix.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
Notice is hereby given that the undersigned
haa been appointed executrix of the entate of
Frank 8. Clark, deceased. All persons having
claims against said estate are hereby notified to
present the same, duly itemized and regularly
verified, at the law ottire of S. W.Stark in Houd
River, Oregon, within six months from the date
of this notice, and all persona knowing them
selves to be indebted to said estate are requested
to pay the same.
Dated this 5th day of April, 1911.
Nannie E. Clark,
April S-May.3 Hood River. Oregon.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
Notice is hereby given that the undersigned haa
been appointrd by the County Court of the State
or Oregon, for H'l Kiver County, to be adminis
trator of the estate of Frederick De Forest Iitham,
deceaHed, and all perwms having claims against
hsh! estate are hereby notified to present the same
to me, duly venfiwi. at the office of Jayne at
Watson, in the city of Hood River. Oregon, within
six months from the date of the first publication
of this notice.
Date of first publication, December 14th. 1910.
M. H. MOODY. Administrator.
Notice to Creditors.
Notice is hereby given that the undersigned
ha. been appointed Administratrix of the eatate
of I'hilip Spangler, deceased. All persons having
claims against said ewtaie are hereby notified to
present the name duly itemized and legally verv
fiel at the law office of S. W. Stark in Hood River.
Oregon, within 6 months of the date of this notice.
viz, March 20th, mi.
Ida M. Spangi.rr.
Administratrix of the estate of
I'hihp Spangler. Deceased
Mrch 22-29 May 5-1-1-26.
A. W. ONTHANK
NOTARY PUBLIC
Dealer in CITY PROPERTY
Legal Papers carefully drawn.
Money loaned on First Mortgages
Fire Insurance In best Companies.
Surety Bonds of all kinds.
Stenography and Typewriting.
Bunlness promptly attended to.
90C Oak Ktrwt Hood River
ALBERT SUTTON
Hrcbitect
Hai l Building
Hood Riven, Orkoon
Miss Matee Comini
MANICURING
Room 7, McCan Building,
HOOD RIVER, ORE
DR. F C. BROSIUS
Physician and Surgeon
Raaidmea. Oak and Park. Otflca, Oak and Second
Olflca boura. 10 to 11 a. m., t to 3 and 7 tog p. m.
Ruoma 1. 4 and i, Broaiua Block. Houd Rivar. Or.
H. L. DUMBLE
Physician and Surgeon
CalU promptly anawarad in town or country, day
or night.
Teiophonaa - Raaidenca 1 1. Offlc 611
Otflc in th Broaiua Building.
DR. E. O. DUTRO
Physician and Surgeon
Otfic over Firat National Bank
Uoma phone. Rea.?lB;OHiee phone 71
Hood River, Oregon
SHAW & BRONSON
Physicians and Surgeons
Eliot Block Fhooe 34
Hood River, Oregon
J. F. WATT, M. D.
Physician and Surgeon
Office. Home phona JO. Raaidenee. SOB
Hood Rivar. Oregon
Dr. M. H. Sharp Dr. Edna B. Sharp
DRS. SHARP
Osteopathic Physicians
Graduataa of tha American School of Oataopathjr.
AirRaville, mo.
Office in Kliot Buildinc
Phone-Chica leg. Keaidence 102-B.
Houd Kiver. Oregon
M. E. WELCH
Licensed Veterinarian
Hood River. Orerrun
C. H. JENKINS, D. M. D.
Dentist
Office. Hall Buildinc. over Butler Banking Co.
Office phona 28. Reaidence phone 28- B
Hood Kiver. Oregon
H. Dudley W. Pineo, D. D. S.
Dentist
Office orer Firat National Bank
Office-Home phone 131. Reaidence- Home 131-B
Huod River. Oregon
DR. E. L. SCOBEE
Dentist
Open evening, by appointment
Room 0 and 7. Broaiua Building. Phone 3U0
Hood River. Oregon
DERBY & WILBUR
Lawyers
Rooms 3 and 4. First National Bank Buildinr
Houd River. Oregon
E. H. HARTWIG
Attorney at Law
Smith Block, over Firat National Bank
Phone 168 Hood River. Oregon
F. C. HOWELL
Attorney at Law
L. A. HENDERSON
Graduate Civil Engineer
Formerly IT. S. Land Surveyor Philippine lalanda
1 wo aoora north of poKtoflice. Phone 41
JAYNE & WATSON
Lawyers
Hall Buikling
Hood River, Oregon.
ERNEST C. SMITH
LAWYER
Room. 14 and IS. Hall Buikling
Hood River, Oregon
A. C. BUCK
Notary Public and Insurance
Agent
Room 12. Broaiua Block
Hood River, Oregon
HENRY N. HACKETT
Surveyor
Draughtsman
All Kinds of Subdividing
tlcriiruci (i an rant red
Phone 41. Residence, 243-K
MURRAY KAY
CIVIL ENOINEI-R AND SURVEYOR
Phoni 32
Buomua Buii.dino
Hood Rivni
P. M. MORSE
City Engineer and Surveyor
CITY AND COUNTY WORK
HeilbronnOT Buikling Hood Rivar, Oregon
Do You Use Drain Tile?
We are making a high grade quality of CEMENT DliAIN
TILE and are prepared to furnish in any quantity
No. 4 inch, 6 inch, 8 inch, 10 inch, 12 Inch, 16 Inch sizes
In the East and Middle West w here a'great amount of ce
ment tile has been used it is considered far superior to the
common clay tile. In support of this statement we quote
you what users say in different sections:
R. B. Si-he tiler, of Fremont. Neb ranks, says: "I have put In about 70.000 feet
of cement tile, varying in sua from live to fifteen inches and sama have proven
very satisfactory. 1 have placed an order for more to be used this season.
W. D. Rust. Newell. Iowa, writes: "I have luid 11.000 cement tile thia year
and find them first -clans in every respect. My opinion is, it will be only a short
time until they will be considered the only practical tile made.'
J. M. Wardell. Tracy. Minn., says; 'Xast summer I laid on my 'Kprimrdale
Stock Karm about three-quarters of a mile of cement tde which appears to be
working- very satisfactorily. 1 expect to put in about one mile of the same kind
of tile another sprinar-"
Investigate for Yourself
and you will find this tile to be all right. Prices on the
smaller sizes are about the same as for clay tile, while for
the larger sizes they will be found very much cheaper.
Samples can be seen at the ditFerent plumbing shops in the
city, and at our yards one block northwest of Staten's store
on the hill, where orders will be filled.
BRADLEY BROS.
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WHEN YOU WANT
Manufacturing and Repair Work
OF ANY AND EVERY DESCRIPTION
We are prepared to do It in our large and well equipped Manufactur
ing and Repair Establishment.
We would be pleased to have you call on us.
MNE HORSESHOEING
SNOW & UPSON
Shops HI-H3-H5-H7 Fourth St., Op. Gilbert-Vaughan, Hood Rlver.Or.
We are always pleased to extend courteous as
sistance to new residents of Hood River and the
Hood River Valley by advising them regarding any
local conditions within our knowledge, and we afford
every convenience for the transaction of their finan
cial matters. New accounts are respectfully and
cordially invited and we guarantee satisfaction. Sav
ings department in connection.
HOOD RIVER BANKING & TRUST CO., AJ."
FIRST NATIONAL BANK
HOOD RIVER, OREGON
Capital-and Surplus
$122,000.00
Savings Department
Safety Boxes and Storage Vaults
OFFICERS
F. S. STANLEY, President E. O. I5I.ANCMAR, Cashier
J. W. HINRICHS, V-Presldent V. C BROCK, Ass't. Cashier
DIRECTORS
F. S. Stanley J. W. Hinrlchs I). McDonald
C. Dcthman A. D. jVloe
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