Image provided by: Hood River County Library District; Hood River, OR
About The Hood River news. (Hood River, Or.) 1909-current | View Entire Issue (July 19, 1911)
4 THE HOOD RIVER NEWS, WEDNESDAY, JULY 19, 1911 THE HOOD RIVER NEWS Ft'Bl.lHHKD WKDNESDAT MORNINGS BY MOOD KIVLK NEWS COMPANY. Inc. Hood Rive. Oregon W. H. WALTON C. P. BONNICHSKN . .... Editor . Manager Subscription, $1.50 a Year in Advance Kntered u n-cond-claaa matter. Feb. 10. 1909. at the post office at Hood RiYer. Oregon, under the Art of March S. 1(09. Agriculture As A Science Hail to the tiller of the soil. He has won th respect of the world. Perhaps you have noticed that it isn't so common to decry his occupation as it used to be be fore Uncle Sam discovered it to be a science. Now younjr men are flockinp to the agriculture schools and colleges and many of them are graduating into profes sorship, or into positions as ex jierts with the government. One of the latter has just returned to Washington after spending two months in Spain and Sicily inves titrating1 lemon crowing', tie is G. Harold Powell, whose work for the Department of Agricul turein the investigation of causes of fruit decay in cold storage and in transit attracted such wide at tention. The citrus fruit growers of California held his talents in such esteem that they tried to get him to go out there. When they got up to an offer of $10,000 a year he succumbed, and he is now secretary and manager of the Citrus Protective League of California, a model business or ganization of agriculturists, which has been fighting for a tariff on lemons that will permit the industry to survive. Having secured that tariff, the organiza tion is now combating the organ ized campaign of the Sicilian im porters to have it reduced. The latter have raised a big fund to influence public opinion in this country and to affect legislanion Alaska's Troubles The enemies of Alaska are at it again; but with little promise of making any other headway to delay progress. This time. they have tried to make it appear that Richard S. Ryan's operations at Controller Bay were in the in terests of the Guggenheims. The latter people deny that Ryan is their agent and that they have any interests at Controller Bay, which is not a desirable harbor. Ryan is said to be interested in putting over a private mining deal, He has been shrewd enough to get his name into all the newspapers headlines of the country, which advertising he will use to assist the sale of stock. Such methods as these predjudice many persons against Alaska and it is unfortunate for that territory that they should be able to get so much publicity. Land Show Agents Active There will be three big land shows in the East this fall. New York, Chicago and Omaha are planning to hold exhibits that will let prospective homeseekers know what the entire country has to offer. All transcontinen tal railways are aiding in these projects, lending them generous financial assistance. The agents of the various shows have been active in the Northwest for some time, lining up the various dis tricts. It is safe to say that Or egon and Washington will be well represented. Elks Select Portland Portland has won the 1&12 Na tional Meeting of the Elks, which means that it will be host to one of the largest gatherings in the country next year. The Portland lodge sent a large delegation to Atlantic City several weeks ago, won a lot of prizes in the parade and secured the annual gathering for 1912. This is a big event and one that will do much to at tract attention to the entire Pa cific Northwest. Tobacco In Franc. Th- jrc.veriniH'iit tchii- monopoly In Knoiie ftnlillHliitl ly i;uiror NnMiltoti llonaparte In a dwri lul Inh S. Ij. Till dvre rwcrvnl to the irotprntiipnt a monopoly f tn tiiiNrtatliD. niauufat-tura aud ami ot tubai-ro lo all Ita forma. NORTHWEST NOTES Willamette Valley fount lea will fointilne to make ilemlil exhibit at the State Fair nt Salem antl later tiie fruit, vt'cl alilin. t;raln and KraxxeN urown (n Oregon xoil will lw went Kant to lie exhibited at five of the lament land liov In t heeoiintry next fall. At ft unrtlim nt Albany diirlUK the pant week, representa tive from l.lnn, Benton. Marlon, l'olk and I.ane eountle agreed to the program, and Yamhill county will Join In the plan alxo. The Wil lamette Valley exhibit will be kIiowii at New York. Omaha, Chicago. Knox ville and St. l'aul. The Hill interests w 111 spend SJ.V (H,000 in extension ami betterment to the properties in this state, nivord liiK to advices received from the Kast. This sum w ill be made available for more mileane. aiding in the develop ment of the w hole state. The I'nited Hallway and the Oregon Klectrlc will be extended and other feeder line of the North Hank road, the backbone of the Hill system In the Northwest, w ill lie pushed. The State Land Hoard has finished a trip through the I.akeview region, iuspectluji laud there under state control, and upon their return mem ber of the board expressed them selves a enthusiastic over the future prospect of th-it section of the state. In fact, they were surprised that any public land remains in that part ot Oregon. Mining men, capitalist and bank er of the southern part of the State have formed the Southern Oregon Mining Bureau, which shall gather ami disseminate Information on Ore gon mine. Men who have the confi dence of the public havecharge of the organization, which will publish a book telling of the State's mineral resource for the guidance of In vestor. Colonist r:ites to Oregon w illagain be in effect this fall, from September 1.1th to October l.")th, on a basis of from St. l'aul ami the Missouri river to auy point In this state, or $:.-5 from Chicago. Ilallniad traffic official expect there w ill be a heavy movement to the I'acilic slope this fall, for there 1 a heavy Inquiry al ready about the rate. The t'oiuinerclMl Cluliof Vtiiuonvi-r. Wiixh., linn tlie rlht Idea. It will fonter doner buninenrt relation le tweeu tbe l)Utliienx men of Unit vlt.v iiml the farmer throughout the county. Frequent vlwltn to eaeh part of the couuty will lie made ly the city men, ami every ollile tw siHtancelwlll he given thnw of the outlvlnc country. Co-operation in building rond und other matter of mutual benefit will be tit It o thl policy. "Across the Continent." There I a ntriklntc HlnnHicaiice. a wealth of the romantic nliuorpnere of the awakening West, ami a vivid, elaborate picturing of the wlldernewn repondint to the nlu of Western coutructlve civilization In the !euu- tlful book written by Nabelle Car penter Kendall, entitled "Aero the Continent, a copy of which ha jut come to tne euuoriai ueem. n i the firt book of the Chiiaiio, Mil waukee and l'tltfet Sound Kailway, and a a luxuriouly deninned ami printed volume lecriptlve of the wonderland between the MlnHilppl and the I'acilic Ocean It compel at tention a a imperii work of art. he book contain Home wveiity large quarto page, ot heavy calen- leretl paper and the elaborate pic ture work In color tiiroughout, n well a the dlMlnctlve letter prewM ami art work, disarm crltlclm. Ir chief Mignlficance lien in It di mun utratlon of the wen ic grandeur and mHgnlticance of the I.Iimi mili-Hof new railway through new territory in the prolilic Went. The text I a con- cle, ImpreHHive dexcrlptlve Mtory of a trip over the entire line, and the re- production oi puoiognipn m coi- or are cplemlld exatllplf of eligl a V-I .... .... . , Irigand printing art. I he principal! town and dltrlet along .he Uw I an roinirt'hriHf V'lv HrrilH(( MH . well HH thectilef element of Improved , Igthllt have attract- ! ! ed world-wide ".Mention to I he Mil- , , .iii.. . i waukee road, which represent In ' ome renpect the tnot remarkable! ' of inrxltTn arrom jdlHlmifhtH in rail road count ruction. 'J hn hook In IhmkmI by the uliMHhlnc dparlfii'iif of h ChW-aKo. Mil wauktf Sl I'uifft Sniiml Hallway, which In In charge of in- eral ranwiiKr Aifnt fio, W. Hih- hf.nl and Trailio Mina. r K M. 'fil kliiH, Scfittlf. WuHhlriKton. A hiftiH hark or nhouMi-r putn ft nifin on the retire! Ili-t tinporHrfly. The time w ill lienhort If ISA IX A K I 'S SNOW LIMMKNTIh ruhUd In. Itj relaxen the lj)ilMi l t, reie-eM pain ami rntitorefi i-tp'titfth nl latliity In! the Joints I'rlee L'.V. 7th, and $1 (H) per bottle. S ld by t han. A. larkt It pay to advert.. WANT TO BUILD ELECTRIC ROAD HERE ArtK'lt'n of Incorporation wert HUmI WVtlt.em.ay, at Salem, with the Stn tvtary of State, by the Mood Klve Terminal Company of rortlaml, the Incorporator U'liitf V. A. 1 Vlunh mutt, A. li. Ireland and W. S. ('hap man. It U net out In the nrtlclet that the company denlren to count met either a ttteam, K""lhie or electric road from a point on the O.-W. K. A N road In Mood River to the nteam boat landing one-half mlleeant of the city The company, alno denlren to con Htrnet a line from the north end o: Klrnt street In Mood Hlver northerly to a point where the cant line of the Coe Pollution land claim. If extend northerly, would lntermvt the line ol extreme low water In the Columbia Kiver. The company In capitalizes at f.VHrO. K fleet from typhoid cured. lr Sowerby. SIMMONS In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for the l.ounty of HooU Kiver. Ort'tfon Lumber Company. 1'IaintitT. vs. Walter J. Hammond, Harriet H. f Summons. Nicholson and bertha M. Stevens, Defendant. To Walter J. Hammond. Harriet H. Nicholson and Uertha M. Stevens, and each of you, defend' ant a. In the Name of the State of Oregon: You are hereby required to appear and answer the com plaint tiled atrainat you and each of you in this court in the above entitled suit, on or before the last day of six consecutive week from the date of the hrnt publication of this summons as here inafter stated, and if you fail to so appear and answer for want thereof, the plaintiff will apply to this court for the relief demanded in the com plaint and will take judgment and decree of this court in this suit airainst you and each of you for the 3 pec i he performance of the contract de scribed in the complaint herein for the sale and conveyance of all the standing timber situated upon the lands in the complaint and hereinafter described, and the right and license to enter upon said lands and cut and remove all of the standing timber therefrom, which said lands and the standing timber thereon are situated in the county of Hood Kiver. state of Oregon, and par ticularly descritied as follows, to-wit: The East Half of the Southeast (Quarter (E 1-2 SR 1-4), and the South Half of the Northeast Quarter is, 1-2 Nh 1-4). and the Northwest U.uar- ter ol the isortheast uuarter NW 1-4 -4) all of Section Nineteen U9) Township One U) North of Range Ten Uu East of the Willamette Meridian, according to the United States (iovertv ment Survey thereof, and containing 200 acres. more or less, and will take judgment and decree of this court: that upon the payment of the said sum of 4ooo.00 as the purchase price of all of said standing timber to said defendant for the same and for the right and license to enter upon said lands and cut ami remove all of the said standing timber therefrom or upon deposit of th said money in this court for the same, by the plaintiff subject to your order, you and each of you be directed and required to make, execute and deliver to the plaintiff a good and sufficient conveyance of all of the said standing timber and of the right and license to enter upon said lands and cut and remove the same therefrom: and in the event that you or any of you neglect, fail or refuse so to do within the time to be fixed by this court, then the judgment and decree of this court shall stand as such conveyance to plaintiff, and you and each of you shall be wholly excluded from any interest in said standing timber, and will take such other and further relief as is equitable, together with the costs and disburse ments of this suit. You and each of you are hereby served by pub lication of this summons by virtue of an order of the Hon. Geo. D. Culbertson as County Judge of Hood Kiver County and State of Oregon, dulv made, granted and dated on this 27th day of June. A. I). 1111, for the service of this summons upon you and each of you by publication thereof. and in accordance therewith; and which order prescribed that you and each of you shall appear and answer the complaint on or before the last day of six consecutive weeks from the date of the first publication of this summons, and the 2th day of June, 1111. as the date of the first publira tion of this summons, and you and each of you are hereby further notitied that said date is and will be the nrst publication of this summons. Dated June2H. 1911. A. A. JAYNE. Attorney for Plaintiff, Hood River, Oregon. Jun 2-"-Aug 2-6t STATEMENT of the Butler Hanking Company of Hood River. county of Huod Kiver. state of Oretron, fthowinic the amount standing to the credit of every depoa itur July 1. 111. who has not made a deposit, or wno nag not withdrawn any part of his deposit, principal or interest, for a period of more than seven 17) years immediately prior to said date. with the name, last known place of residence or postothre address of such depositor, and the fact of his death if known: J. G. (Ireen. Hood River, Ore $5 33 J. Juker, Hood Kiver, Ore 3 (r Mrs. K. Brown. Hood River, Ore 40 State of Oregon. County of Hood River, sa. I. Truman Butler, being first duly aworn, depose and say upon oath, that I am the ca-shier of the Butler Banking Company at Hood Kiver, county of Huod Kiver, State of Oregon; that the forego ing statement is a full, true, correct and com piete statement, snowing tne name, last known residence or postotfice address, fact of death, if known, and the amount to the credit of each di positor as required by the provisions of Chapter 14. ol the oeneral uwi or Oregon, VJiu. TkX'MAN Bt TI.ER. Subscribed and sworn to before me this th day ol July. A. II. mil. A. A.JAYNK IbLALJ Notary Public fur Oregon. NOTICt OF FINAL SETTLEMENT Notice is hereby given that the undersigned administrator of the estate of O. A. Keitz, de ceased, has filed his final account as such admin istrator in the County Curt of the State of Orgon fur the tounf y of Hood River, snd that id court has fixed snd appointed the 10th day of August. 1111, at the hour of lOo'dock a.m. thereon, as the time for hearing said final account and settlement therefor. All heim, creditors or other persona interested in said estate are hereby re quired to appear on or before the day fixed for said hearing and to file their objections to said account or any (.articular item thereof, specifying the particulars of such orgM-lions. The day of the brut publication hereof is the 12th flay of July, 1111. William Mi'nrok, Jul 12-Aug t-'t Administrator. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION, Department of the Interior. U. S. I -and Office at The Dalles. Oregon. June Z4th. lull. sum hr,ny ,, tn.t ATmmnj i Paf. "ZJ&&Z, South one-half South-Ka,t one-fourth. Section l L j .L. a . t. a. 2,. wnhipl North. Range 10 Kant. Wil- lametie Meridian, has hied notice of intention to make Final tive-vear nroof. to establish claim to the land ahove described, before the Register and Receiver ol tne o. . l.and oihre at l he Dalles, r,v,m, ,he 7th day of August, inn. (1'.m""t ,n.m . "'nr"": l'"" " fiiix H M (raff. K f,. Miller anri K t .. ftwnni all of Mr. HkkI, Oregon. C. W. Moore, Kgister. j July &-Aug. 2. NOTICE 01 HI ING FINAL ACCOUNT I Notire ik herr-bjr given that the final arrount of I the undersigned as administrator of the estate of John McNauirhton, dieasHt has ben tilwt in I the County Oiurt of the State of Oregon for the 1 (Vmnty of Kivtr, and by onler of the said j court, Monday, th 7th day of August. 1911. at 10 o'-lof k a. m. in the County Oiurt room in the i Court tlouite in H'i Kiver, naid rMjnty and , state, hss bwn t)xi by sard court as the time and i place for hearing objections thereto and settling i the name. , Dated June 2X, B. I.KK PACKT, I Administrstor of the Km ate of John Jul 5-Aug 2-5t MeNaiighUm, Ileceawd. AilmlDlstntnr's ftuttcc fo Credlfnrs Notir in hr'by given, that the undersigned has ben appointed, by the Otunty CUmri of Ibiod Kiver CVfuntv, Origon, an sylministratnr of the estate of I1 ward Mot, d wnmi, and slj irersons having clairnn against the estate tit smk! dtedent mu"t prMMTit thm. duly veriti!, at my 'rftic at Third Ptret. Hood Hiver, Orgon, within six f) months from the date of this notire. to-wit: May2lt. IJ I . J, M. CUhHKKTSON, May30-Nov-6mo Administrator. DR. F C. BROSIUS Physician and Surgeon Kmklt-nc. Oak and Park. Otfic. Oak and Soeood Otflc boura, 10 to 11 a. in , t to 3 and 7 to 8 p. m. Kouma J, 4 and 8, Broaiua tllock. Hood Rivar. Ora. H. L. DUMBLE Physician and Surgeon Call promptly anaweml in town or country, day or niv lit. Tlphonca-RMi1.Mu'6ll. OfficaSll Oltica in tha tJrosiua Uuiulinv. DR. E. 0. DUTRO Physician and Surgeon Ontca in Smith Buildins Uoma phona, Rus.TIK; Olfica phona 71 Huod River, Oreiroo SHAW & BRONSON Physicians and Surgeons Eliot Block Phone 34 Hood River, Oregon J. F. WATT, M. D. Physician and Surgeon Office. Home phone 30. Residence, SUB Hood River, Oregon C. H. JENKINS, D. M. D. Dentist Office. Hall Building-, over Butler Ranking- Co. Office phone 28. Rraidenre phone 28-B Hood Kiver, Oregon H. 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 evening! by appointment Rooms 6 and 7, Broaiua Building. Phone 300 Hood River. Oregon Dr. M. H. Sharp Dr. Edna U. Sharp DRS. SHARP Osteopathic Physicians Graduates of the American School of Osteopathy, Kirkavllle, Mo. Office in Kliot Building Phone-Otfice lit Residence 102-B. Hood River. Oregon Dr. J. SOWERBY CHIROPRACTOR MENS' SPECIALIST Phone 222 FERGUSON BUILDING. HOOD RIVER M. E. WELCH Licensed Veterinarian Hood River. Oregon E. H. HARTWIG LAWYER Smith Block, over First National Bank Phone 168-K Hood River. Oregon L. A. HENDERSON Graduate Civil Engineer Formerly U. S. Land Surveyor Philippine Islands Two doors nrth of postoffice. Phone 41 A. A. JAYNE Lawyer Hall Building Hood River, Oregon ERNEST C. SMITH LAWYER Rooms U and 15. Hall Building Hood River, Oregon A. C. BUCK Notary Public and Insurance Agent Room 12. Broaiua Block Hood River, Oregon R. R. BARTLETT ARCHITECTS fleilbronner Building HOOD RIVKR, ORKGON I'hone 61 ALBERT SUTTON Architect Hai l Rmt.niNi Hood Rivrr, Onr.i;oN R. DEPEE WOOD SAWED BY 6AS0LINE POWER Oak and Slabs, 75c. Fir and Pine, 50c. Per Cord. PHONE 226-X Tha Yukon Climata. In the Yukon ti-rritiirjr the tliermome tw rariK''" durliiK at It-ant Ave montbn a year from tvro to 70 below. Nutmcrll! for the New. HENRY N. HACKETT Surveyor Draughtsman All Kinds v' Subdividing 4cciira ry Gu a ra n t eed Phone 41. Residence, 245-K MURRAY KAY CIVIL ENUINKUR AND SURVEYOR Phoni 32 Raoaius Buildino Hod Rivm P. M. MORSE City Engineer and Surveyor CITY AND COUNTY WORK -Heilbronner Building Hood River, Oregon Hair Steftches From your own combings Satisfaction guaranteed Mail Ordors Filled MRS. ELSIE BLOOD IIOOO RIVEK.D' OREGON M. M. RYAN Teacher of Violin, Mandolin, (iultar and Banjo Phonographs and Musical Instuments repaired SOULE'S MUSIC STORE mrs.e.O.Wiffiins Dresstnafiing Pfione 301-X Get your Screens at the EKONOMICK SKREEN K 0. You call 345X I take the measure make the acreena and put them on. Aak for my pricea. M. E. JOHNSON KELLY BROS. MAY and OATS Rolled Barley, Bran, Shorts and Straw Phone 227-M Fourth Street between Oak and State C. G. VAN TRESS Public Stenographer AND Notary Public ELIOT BLOCK Phone 308-M A. W. O NT HANK NOTARY PUBLIC Dealer in CITY PROPERTY Legal Papers carefully drawn. Money loaned on First Mortgages l ire Insurance in best Companies. Surety Bonds of all kinds. Stenography and Typewriting. Business promptly attended to. 306 Oak Street Hood River The W. G. Aldred Co. CONTRACTORS EXCAVATING AND GRADING Crushed Rock and Gravel HOOD RIVER, OREGON W. J. BAKER Real listate Loans Insurance APPLE AND STRAWBERRY LAND A SPECIALTY Correspondence Solicited 7rr77r77yv; C. P. SUMNER A Opposite thi Post Office Home I'hone 20 09- Spray and Garden Hose I Plumbing l i in m 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 i,i,r.i.l.i.l I ' I ' I ' l.'.l.'.I.UAiwq Special Bargains in Land 77 rrP Uncleared, 1 mile from railroad if uuo station; school and stores; all first class apple land; just enough slope for perfect drainage. For one month this can be bought for $125.00 an acreit's a snap. If) nrrt in Oak Grove District; 9 acres in KJ "Lf - Spitzenburgand Newtown, mostly 2 years old; 3 acres strawberries between trees; 1 acre clover. Four room cottage, small barn, good well; most attractive location. $7,000 easy terms. 176 acre tract for subdividing A money makersee us about it. I u urn nnnmirn P. f A hood river, j. n. nciLDAunncrv a w., oregon THE RELIABLE DEALERS TrnTiTiTm rivi i Hood River Banking & Trust Co. Extends a cordial invitation to you, personally to call and open a checking account. Any amount will open an account in our savings department. We pay 3 per cent interest, compounded semi-annually. We promise the best of service and satisfaction. M. M. HILL, J. W. COPELAND, R. W. PRATT, President, Vice President, Cashier C. H. Stranahan, Wilson Fike. For Lime, Cement and House Plaster See STRANAHAN & CLARK Electrical "Bailey "Barlmcss "hldg. Estimates Cheerfully Furnished High (irade Lie. trie fixtures I'p-To-Date (ilassware W estinghwu.se l.lottric Motors Heating Apparatus, i:tc. f ull Line of Llectric W iring Supplies We (iuarantee Satisfaction LESLIE BUTLER. Presreif TRUMAN BUTLER, Oisier BUTLER BANKING COMPANY Capital and Surplus ONE HUNDRED THOUSAND DOLLARS SAVINGS DEPARTMENT SAFE DEPOSIT BOXES FIRST NATIONAL BANK HOOD RIVER, OREGON Capital and Surplus $122,000.00 Savings Department Safety Boxes and Storage Vaults oi riciKs F. S. STANLEY, President V.. O. BI.ANCHAIt, Cashier J. W. MINKICHS, V-I'r.sldent V. C. BKOCK, Ass t. Cashier F. S. Stanley C. Dethman Chas. G. Pralt, Jos. Copeland Contractors f3L Colby Thonc COX ESTABLISHED NINETEEN HUNDRED l)IWi:CIORS J. W. Hinrichs . M..H....I.I A.I). Mne