The Hood River news. (Hood River, Or.) 1909-current, April 26, 1911, Page 4, Image 4

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THE'HOOD RIVER NEWS, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 26, 1911
THE HOOD RIVER NEWS
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Kntered as seeond-elsss mstter. Feb. 10. 1. ml
the pl offire At Hnnd Hiver. Orectm,
urnier the Art of March S. ltffs.
The Portland High way
Trie Hood kiver county com
missioners have taken up the
H.xxl River- Portland highway
seriously and now announce that
they will do what their limited
powers in the matter will allow
them. A Commercial Club com
mittee is also interested in the
lrojosed road, and the News
wants to add its assistance also.
There has teen some criticism
in regard to the projected high
way by local residents. This
would probably be just if the
project interfered in any way
with something that was of
greater benefit. This, however,
is not the case. It is realized
that it is not possible to take
money that should be spent on
other sections of the county for
road purjxses and utilize it for a
highway to Portland.
Nevertheless, every intelligent
and right-thinking person will
admit that such a highway would
le of inestimable benefit; also
that the residents in the west
end of the county are justly en
titled to a wagon road to the
county seat. The building of
the Portland-Hood River high
way is not a thing of today or
tomorrow. It will require, no
doubt, a strong campaign. But
it is well worth a hard struggle,
and it should be remembered
that it is not strictly a local af
fair. The completion of ' this
road would mean almost as much
to Wasco and the adjoining coun
ties as to Hood River, and there
is no doubt but that if asked to
do so, those sections will strong
ly support it. Perhaps not finan
cially, but in ways that would be
most effective. The project is
meeting with strong support
from the White Salmon people,
who realize its benefits, and
Portland has already shown
what it will do by starting work
on the road in Multnomah county.
Therefore no time or effort
could be better spent at present
by the Hood River people than
concentrating on a broad move
ment to get plans for the con
struction of this highway on a
basis that will secure its comple
tion.
No Frosts, No Pots
"If you can't boost, don't
knock," is a latter day slogan
that is generally accepted as be
ing O. K., and we concur in the
opinion. Nevertheless, we feel
called upon to call attention to
the immunity of the Hood River
district from damaging frosts.
While the crops in other sections
have this year again been par
tially ruined by frost or partially
saved by the use of heating pots,
little, if any, damage has re
sulted here. Owing to this fact,
then, if no other, Hood River's
climatic conditions show it to be
in a class by itself-ro frost and
no smudge pots.
NORTHWEST NOTES
Musicians of four states will
gather at the third annual con
vention of the Northwest Teach
ers' Association, which will be
held in Portland June 7, 8 and 9.
A program full of interest to the
musical fraternity is being pre
pared, consisting of concerts, re
citals discussions,1 conferences
and a banquet. The program is
so arranged that it will not con
flict w ith leading features of the
Rose Festival, that will then be
in progress.
It is not too early to start the
annual fight against the usual
timU'r loss, believes the Oregon
Forest Fire Association, for this
organization is in the field lining
up timU r owners to patrol their
holdings during the dry season,
Beekintf a more rigid enforcement
of the law and co-oerating gen
erally in the good work. This
association points out that eighty
ler cent of the value of the tim
ber goes for labor and materials,
thus giving the entire population
a direct interest in preventing its
destruction.
The Milwaukee railroad an
nounces that it will inaugurate
its through passenger trains from
Chicago to Puget Sound May 28.
This will le an important event
in the entire Northwest, marking
one more means of transporta
tion to bring in newcomers and
help the work of building up the
country. The westbound train
will be known as the Olympic
Limited, while that leaving Se
attle will be the Columbian Lim
ed. The equipment for this ser
vice represents an investment of
$2,000,000.
Tuberculosis Sunday will be ob
observed by the most of the
churches in the Pacific North
west on April 30. In response to
an appeal from the national or
ganization that is conducting an
educative campaign against the
White Plague. Many pastors
have agreed to talk to their con
gregations on precautions that
ought to be observed. Tubercu
losis is a preventable disease and
the Washington State Associa
tion is doing all it can to spread
this message. Those in charge
report that they are receiving en
couraging reports from all parts
of the state.
Otto Case of Seattle, believes
that it would be well for North
west states having logged-off
lands, to follow Minnesota's ex
ample in extending state aid to
settlers in clearing them for cul
tivation. Wherever the stumps
are removed, these lands are al
ways richly productive, but it
costs a lot to clear them. Under
the Minnesota plan, the state
raises the necessary money by
means of bonds, and settlers re
pay the clearing cost in fifteen
annual installments. Col. Case
suggests that the arid regions
might be helped in the same way
with state aid for small irriga
tion projects. He expects to
take up this matter with the
Washington Legislature in 1913.
Having been successful in its
efforts to interest colonists to
come to the Northwest this
spring, the Oregon-Washington
Railroad & Navigation Company
has now turned its attention to
increasing the tourist travel this
way during the summer months.
"The Land that Lures Summer
in the Pacific Northwest" is the
title of an attractive booklet just
issued for that purpose. Forty-
eight pages and fifty pictur.sare
devoted to setting forth the ex
ceptional attractions of Oregon,
Washington, British Columbia
and Alaska, during the summer
months. The whole is bound in
a fetching four-color cover. The
booklet is bound to help the
Northwest reap some of the ad
vantages in the warm months
that California has long enjoyed
during the winter.
Raisin Day, April 29th, 1911
'Mm above ilate hnn Ufn wt Hpiirt
by the iwople of California In which
nil aro anked to Join by putlng rnlnlnH
In the form of "Knlxln 1 1 read," or In
whatever form In (lcHlrel.
The object of thin special d'iy Ih to
create a wldenpread ralMln nentlnient
thit will rexult In a greater demand
for that fruit, and to direct the at
tention of all t(ood hoilxewlveH to
the excellence of the ralMln an an ar
ticle of food.
The tcood eople of the North went
are Invited by their neighbor to
participate In the pIcHMHiit ciiHtom
and "I'.reiik" nilxln bread on April
ir.iiii.
Cartercar IJttablishes Agency
An agency for the Cartercar, the
machine with a friction drive, linn
I een CHtahllHhed at Hood river The
car will t handled b Ireland &
Sprnjcne. The Cartercar. which Iih
Ix-en nhown here during the lawt few
weekx, hait "iirprlwd many by It
cane III cllmhlnjt hlllx, and Hm kIiii
pllclty. One lever control It Roln
either forward or backwardi. It Ih
claimed for It that' Itn owner can
make all ordinary repaint and that It
U the moxt economical cur In oT-
atl.in on the market.
Try the CIiihkI lied Column.
HEALTH COMMITTEE
SETS CLEAN-UP DAY
To the ItVHMtMiti. of IIimhI Kiver:
Frttlay, Mny ftth him vu wt trnlile
an clean up day for llooil Klvcr. Oil
or before that day the Health Hoard
(which by n reeeut ordinance Include
the entire council I exMvtn every
owner or occupant of proitertv In the
town to collect and remove from
their p rein Ue4 all accumulation of
leave. Karhnge, can, boxet. reftine,
etc. 1 hi m tint be done at the occu-
pant'M own expene.
u the da following clean up day,
a general tunpectlon of the town will
Ik in at 1 1 and a ltt of thone not com
plying with till requent w 111 le given
to the marshal. After he ha not filed
Much cane (Mice he will act under the
following clatine from the health or
dinance: "The owner, agent, or occupant of
any premle within the town limit,
who nhall une or kcp, or who hall
permit the name to Ik lined or kept
In uch a condition a to caue a
initnance. nhall remove or ahate the
name within -4 hour after ttelng ho
ordered Uy the inarnhal, and If hiicIi
niilHun e he not removed In 24 hour
thereafter, the marhtil wliall cm line
the name to he removed or ahnted
uud the expenne of the removal of any
Much tiulHauee shall he paid hy the
property occupant."
City IIkaltii Committkk.
It pays to advertise.
Summons.
In the circuit court of the state of Oregon for
HcmmJ Kiver county.
C. Niifuma, plaintiff, vs. Marion MacRae. A. C.
Mailman, C. K. Swanson, Kmm H. It ice, Charlotte
lrydn. J. H. Mayne, Carl A. Eifert. Klmer M.
Reeves. Burton E. Sweet, H. C. Junrblut. K. V.
InniH. Wm. J. Davis, Martin C. Koetwrle. K. H.
Barker. W. I. Frederick Bon . W. A. Frohardt. Geo.
B. Frver. Caroline Butta, K. S. Damon, B. A.
CihbH, J. K. Mmhar. Cha-. W. Howard. Harry Cm.
bytrate. W. S. Keelme. C. H. Went, H. S. Went.
A- C. Brown, defendants.
ToC. E. Swanson. Hose H. Rice. Charlotte Dry
den. J. H. Mayne. Carl A. fcifert, Klmer M.
Reeves, Burton K Sweet. H. C. Junirhlut. R. V.
Innis. Wm. J. Davis. Martin C. Kueberle. E. H.
Barker. W. I Fredencksnn, W. A. Frohardt. Geo.
B. Fryer. Caroline Butts. E. S. Damon. B. A.
Gibbs. J. F. Minear. Chan. W. Howard. Harry G.
Bytrate. W. S. Keeline. C. H. West. H. S. West,
and A. C. Brown of the above named defendants:
In the name of the state of Oreiron, you and each
of you are hereby commanded and required to ap
pear in said court in the above entitled suit and
answer the complaint filed airainst you by the
said plaintiff on or liefore the 1st day of May. I'M I,
and you and each of you are hereby notified that
if you fail to so appear and answer said complaint,
for want thereof, the said plaintiff will apply to
the said court for and take a judgement and de
cree avainst you and each of you as follows, to
wit; will take a judgment atrainst you and each
of you for the sum of $104.r3 with interest thereon
at 6 per cent per annum from the ifltth day of
November, 1910, until paid and for a further sum
of 112.00 paid for preparing and filing' the
lien herein and for the sum of &O0-00 attorney's
fee and for aleeree foreclosing; the lien set out in
the complaint riled herein by the plaintiff upon
the real estate set forth in said complaint and lo
T. 2 N. R V. E. of the Willamette Meridian. State
cated in section 7. I. t. N. K. 10 and Section 12.
of Oreiron and being; a part of what is known aa
the Marion MacRae tract and for an order direct
ing that said real estate be sold to satisfy the
above nameo sums and in case the proceeds from
said land does not satisfy said judgment then for
a further order directing that execution against
said defendants for such deficiency and for such
other and further relief as to the court aa shall
seem meet with equity and good conscience.
This summons is served upon you by publication
thereof for six consecutive weeks prior to the 1st
day of May. rJll. in the Hood River News, i
weekly newspaper of general circulation through
out said county of HMjd River and state of Ore
gon, printed and published at the city of Hood
Kiver. Mood Kiver county, state or Oregon, which
said order bears date of March lUh. 1111, and that
the said Honorable Geo. D. Culbertson, judge of
said county court, state of Oregon in said order
for the publication of this summons upon you has
prescribed the 1st day of May Hill, as the time on
or before which you and each of you shall appear
and answer the complaint in said suit in said
court.
Date of first publication of this summons i
said newspaper is the 2ind day of March, 1111.
H. G. Thompson,
Attorney for plaintiff.
Mrch. 22-29. Apr. 5-12-19-;.
In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, for
Hood Kiver xmnty.
i. H. Barton, Plaintiff, vs. Elsie L. Barton.
Uefendent.
To El Hie L. Bartm, defendant herein. In the
name of the State of Oregon, you are hereby re
quired to appear and answer the complaint filed
against you in the afiove entitled suit on or before
six weeks from the date of the first publication of
this summons hereinafter stated, and if you fail
to so appear and answer said complaint, the
plaintiff will apply to the court for the relief
prayed for in his complaint, namely, for a divorce
from the defendant upon the ground of desertion.
You are notified that this summons is served
upon you, by publication for six weeks In the
Hood River News, by order of W. L. Hradshaw,
judge of the Circuit Court of the state of Oregon,
for Hood River county, made April 11th. liHl. di
recting said summons be so published for a period
of -mix weeks, requiring you to appear and answer
said complaint on or before six weeks from the
date of the first publication thereof. The date of
the first publication ox this summons is April ltf,
1!11. S. W. Htakk,
Apr.l9-May31-?t Attorney for Plaintiff.
Notice to Creditors
In the County Court of the State of Oregon,
Hood River County, in the matter of the estate of
Francis Omlon, deceased.
Notice is hereby given that the undersigned Is
the duly appointed and qualified administratrix
of the estate of Francis Con km. deceased. All
persons having claims against the said estate are
required to present the same, together with the
neceseary voucher, to the undersigned at the
office of A. N. Page, attorney at law. Carson,
Washington, or at (.aacade Locks, Oregon, the
places where all business of the said estate will he
transacted, within six months after the first pub
teation of this notice. In case of failure to pre
terit the said claims, the same will be forever
barred. Ronr. Co N low. Administratrix.
I ated April 12, l'Jll. A. N. PAm.
15-ltf-c Attorney for Administratrix,
NOTICE TO CRLOITORS
Notice ts hereby given that the undersigned
has been appointed executrix of the estate of
Frank K. Clark, deceased. All persona having
claims against said estate are hereby not i tied t to
present the same, duly I tern i red and regularly
verified, at the law office of H. W. Ktark in Hood
River, Oregon, wtthin six months rrom the date
of this notice, and all persons knowing them
selves to he indebted to said estate are requested
t pay the same.
Dated this 6th day or April, mi.
Nannir E. Cl.ARg,
April 6-May 3 Hood Kiver, Oregon.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
Notice Is hereby given that the undersigned has
been appointrd by the County Court of the Htate
of Oregon, for Hood Kiver County, to be adminis
trator of the estate of Frederick L)e Forest Isham.
deceased, and all persons having claims against
said estate are hereby notified to present the same
to me, duly verified, at the office of Jayne A
Wataon, In the city of Hood Kiver, Oregon, within
sis months from the date of the first publication
of this notice.
Is( of first publication, TW ember 14th, 1010.
at. H. MOOIjY. Administrator.
Notice te Creditors,
Notice is hereby given that the undersigned
has been appointed Administratrix of the estate
of Philip Kpangler, deceased. All persons having
claims against aasl estate are hereby notified to
present the same duly itemized and legally veri
fied at the law ornraof H. W. Ktark in ll-pod River,
f fregon, within months of the date of this notice,
vis, March 0rth. 1W1.
Ida M. HrANot.Rg.
Administratrix of the estate of
Philip Kpangler.
Mrch 22-29 May
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CITY INVESTMENTS
100x100 on Oak street with good buildings,
rental income, $110 per month, only
$16,000
Until April First
100x20J 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 Ih? great 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., gj&SHi
THE
Middle Valley Mill
Is now open and ready to furnish
Lumber and Building Mateaial
Located 3 1-2 Miles South of Odell
MT. HOOD MILLING CO. - Phone C41
J. M . SCHMELTZER
HOOD RIVER ABSTRACT COMPANY
ABSTRACTS
Insurance Conveyancing
Surety Bonds
"Accuracy" is Our Motto '
Office In New Heilbronner Building Phone 23 Hood River, Oregon
DR. F C. BROSIUS
Physician and Surgeon
Residence, Oak and Park. Office. Omk and Second
Offic hours. 10 to 11 a. m..2to3ndTto8p. m.
Rooms S. 4 snd 5, Bruaius Block. Hood Kiver. Ore.
H. L. DUMBLE
Physician and Surgeon
Calls promptly answered in town or country, day
or night.
T'lephonea- Residence (II. Office 613.
Office in the Brasilia Building.
DR. E. O. DUTRO
Physician and Surgeon
Office over First National Bank
Home phone. Kes.71B;!Office phone 71
Hood River. Oregon
SHAW & BRONSON
Physicians and Surgeons
Eliot IMuck Phone 34
Hood River, Oregon
J. F. WATT, M. D.
Physician and Surgeon
Office, Home phone 30. Residence. SOB
Hood River, Oregon
Dr. M. H. Sharp Dr. Flna B. Sharp
DRS. SHARP
Osteopathic Physicians
Graduates of the American School of Osteopathy,
Kirknville. Mo.
Office in Kliot Building
Phone-OWce li'i. Residence 102-B.
Hood River, Oregon
M. E. WELCH
Licensed Veterinarian
Hood River. Oregon
C. H. JENKINS, D. M. D.
Dentist
Office. Hall Building, over Butler Banking Co.
Office phone 2H. Residence phone 28-B
Hood Kiver, Oregon
II. Dudley W. Pineo, D. D. S.
Dentist
Office over First National Bank
Office- Home phone 131. Residence)- Home 131-B
Hood River, Oregon
DR. E. L. SCOBEE
Dentist
Open evenings by appointment
Rooms t and 7, Bmaiua Building. Phone )
Hood River, Oregon
F. A. BISHOP
DERBY & WILBUR
Lawyers
Rooms 3 and 4, First National Bank Building
Hood River, Oregon
E. H. HARTWIG
Attorney at Law
Smith Block, over First National Bank
Phone 168 Hood River. Oregon
F. C. HOWELL
Attorney at Law
L. A. HENDERSON
Graduate Civil Engineer
Formerly U. 8. Land Surveyor Philippine Inlands
Two duors north of poatotnee. 1'hone 41
JAYNE & WATSON
Lawyers
Hall Building
Hood River, Oregon
ERNEST C. SMITH
LAWYER
Rooms 14 and IS, Hall Building
Hood River, Oregon
A. C. BUCK
Notary Public and Insurance
Agent
Room 12. Broslus Block
Hood River. Oregon
HENRY N. HACKETT
Surveyor
Draughtsman
All Kinds of Subdividing
Accurrtri Guaranteed
Phone 41. 'Residence, 245-K
MURRAY KAY
CIVIL ENGINEER AND SURVEYOR
Phonb 32
Brohium Bim.niNO Hood Rrvsg
P. M. MORSE ,
City Engineer and Surveyor
CITY AND COUNTY WORK
Heilbronner Building Hood River, Oregon
Miss Maree Comini
MANICURING
Room 7, McCan Building,
HOOD RIVER, ORE
Do You Use Drain Tile? !
We are making a hitfh grade quality of CEMENT DRAIN
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 where a"f?reat amount of ce
ment tile has been used it is considered far sut.)erior to the
common clay tile. In support of this statement we quote
you what users say in ditl'erent sections:
R. B. 8cheider. of Fremont. Nebraxka. aaya: "I have put in about 70.000 feet
nf cement tile, varying in size fitmi hve U tifteen incites and same have proven
very satisfactory. 1 have placed an order for mure tu be uard this season'
W. D. Knit, Newell, lows, writes: "I huve laid 11.000 cement tile this year
and And them first-clans in every respect. My opinion is, it will be only a short
time until they will be conaitlerud the only practiial tile made."
1. M. VSanl. il. Tracy. Minn., aaya: "ljut summer I laid on myTRprinvdale
Stock Farm about three-quart era of a mile of cement tile which appears to be
working very satisfactorily. 1 expect to put in about one mile of the aame kind
of tile anotlier sprime."
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 difFerent 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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8
Fourth Street
KELLY
Bet. Oak ind State
DKAI.KHS l.V
Phone
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THIi MAN who knows how to get into debt wisely, that is, who bor
rows money with which to make more money through legitimate
avenues, U the borrower we are looking (or. We never capitalize indus
tries, (or it Is not the (unction o( a bank to become a partner in industries.
Ve loan money (or temporary purposes, where it will be paid within a
reasonable time. We have to use the greateht discretion in making loans.
A stranger cannot expect to get accommodations. We want to know you
better, and we want you to (eel at home at this bank. Don't wait (or an
introduction. Come and see us at your first opportunity. Just because
you can open an account at any time, don't get the idea that any time will
do. The proper time Is right now. We are essentially a homo bank.
Uur otficers and directors are all business men and ranchers well known
in the Hood Kiver V alley.
Hood River Banking and Trust Co.
M. M. II ILL, President
C'HAS. (J. l'RATT
J. W. I'dI'KI.ANI).
WIIJ4IJN r IKK
Hrst Class Livery
Transfer and Livery Company
Freight and Baggage Transfer
(iUNIiRAL STOKAOli
WHEN YOU WANT
ManufcKituring and Hepair 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.
I INli HOKSI-SHOMMi
SNOW & UPSON
Shops I4I-14J-I4S-H7 I ourth St., Op. (iilbert-Vaughan, Hood River.Or.
FIRST NATIONAL BANK
HOOD RIVER, OREGON
Capital anil Surplus
$122,000.00
Savings Department
Safety Boxes and Storage Vaults
or f ICLRS
F. S. STANLl-Y, President t!. O. BLANCHAK, Cashier
J. W. MINRICMS, V-I'resident V. C. BROCK, Ass't. Cashier
DIRECTORS
F. S. Stanley J. W. hinnchs I). McDonald
C. Dethman A. I). Moe
ONLY THE BEST
that is WHY
tve handle-'
Chateau Neuf Olive Oil
Iminrivd Exclmiwhj hlf ALFRED 111(1111
25c and 65c a Bottle
For Molirinsl
Keir
U RELIABLE DRUGGISTS U
Smith Block, Hood River, Oregon
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Vice President
It. W. Pratt. Cashier
C. II. Sthanahan
JuH Col'KI.ANIl
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HOOD RIVLK, ORlidON.
'-is our motto
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