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THE HOOD RIVER NEWS, WEDNESDAY, JULY 19, 1911 I Representative Citizens from states are already satisfied New York Massachusetts North Dakota Texas Minnesota REAL ESTATE SECTION For Sale - Five acres near Park dale in best commercial apples, $250 per acre; easy terms. Also 5 acre tracts uncleared $125 per acre. Fine land. Clrand view of mountain. Address Uox F., News office. 25tf-c A pood home to the rijrht party, suitable for a couple. Two nurses; two teachers with house keeping and laundry privileges. Hath, phone and electric lights. Phone 271-M. 28-2.)c For Sale 2:50 acres of land, from $50.00 per acre up. Will sell 20-acre tract with part in trees. S. J. Calkins. Phone 50-K. 2Ctfc For Sale -Ten acres unimproved gentle slope land adjoining The Cornucopia Farm, $150 per acre. Address T. C. F., care News, f EMPLOYMENT BOY -MORE MONEY IN ONE DAY may be earned with me than dur ing AN ENTIRE WEEK in other ways. Appli cants must be bright, neatly dressed, clean hands and face. I want the MANLIEST boy in the city. Come early pre pared for work. H. H. (I. Breed 11(5 State St. Hood River, Oregon. G irl Wanted - For general house work. Phone 11 or 12S-M. 2ltf Wanted - Good, practical fanner to take care of place. Must lie married. Address communica tion stating experience and wages exjiected to "W News Oflice. 2,J-:52c Ulanted Lady agents to handle flan easy selling line of house hold articles. A good steady business for a live woman. Ad dress .las. E. Cole, Mosier, Ore. 28-2!p Wanted--Young man wants work in Hood River in town or on ranch. 27.p LOST AND FOUND Lost - A large black pocketbook containing minister's railroad certificate, a letter and some stamps. Name of owner inside. Finder please return to Rev. .las. Davison, or leave at News oflice. syj-30-c Lost Between Hood River and Odell on west side. One Ladies, coat of Tan serge, with braided collar. Finder please leave at this oflice and receive reward. 21)-30c Lost--Gentlemans gold watch and fob. on Mt. Hood train on July 5. Finder please call up Odell 283. Reward. 28-21p Lost Brown overcoat, had pair gloves in ioekct. Finder please leave at News oflice. H. 28-2.)c Lost - Fine pocket kodak. Find er please return to News ollice. 28-21)p ChrlMtlnn Science services are held In Bending Itoom, No. , hnvidson 4 1 1 1 1 1 1 it w. Sunday ii. II i. ni. ami Wi'iliM'twIn.v nt N p. in Sunday school at 10 n. in. the following o owners of... Oregon California Montana Missouri Alaska HOOD RIVER ORCHARD LAND ( N x& FI'RE'BAVGH, LIVE STOCK AND FOWLS For sale Lipht team black mares weight l'JOO; ride or drive; fast on the road and well broken to orchard work. Also black mare, weight 850; rides only; a good looker with plenty of style, life and speed; well broken but not a childs horse. Will show any of above in town or at ranch 3: miles from town, main road. East side, E.L. McClain, phone 201 K. 23-tfc Bee Supplies It will pay you to see or write me, if you want anything in the line of bee sup plies. Satisfaction guaranteed, and you have the benefit of my experience. Cash discount for earlv orders. W. W. Dakin, 1205 7th street, Hood River. Or. 12-tfc Tor sale cheap Light team, safe, Tgentle, good for cultivating and for driving, can be used single and under saddle. Phone 3252X 28-20c Tor Sale Light farm team and I harness cheap. R. Tazwell, R I). 3. Hood River. 28-2U-p for hire Steady reliable horse I for hire $1.50 per week. Phone 325-K. 28-29c Tor Sale -Riding pony. E. L T McClain. R. F. D. 1. phone 201 K. 20-tfc FOR SALE For Sale Eight (8) shares of Glacier Irrigating Co. water stock (Mt. H(H)d); par value $120 fully paid. I have no use for this stock and wish to sell it at once; tnis is a bargain. Any one desiring information address Mrs. J. L. GrofF, Cornelius, Ore., R. F. I). No. 1. Box 23. 2(5-40c For sale A 3-passenger run about; 22 horsepower, fully equipped with top, wind shield, lamp etc. Inquire of 1852-K. 23-tf F or Sale-Oil meal at White head's. 4-tf For Rent Housekeeping rooms, furnished or unfurnished, near school. Phone SD-M or 312-M. 2!)-30-p For Sale First-class ranch team, matched greys, weight 2100 lbs. Work single or double. One half mile west of Tucker's bridge north of river. Phone E. S. Scott. 1812-X, R.D. No. 2. 21)-30p For Sale I will sell cheap my team, weight about 2(100 lbs., good orchard team or on the road safe. Price $225.00 or will sell single. D. S. Rowntree. 1 mile south of Blocher Sta. on Mt.Hood R. R., R. F. D. No. 2. 2i)-30p; Mary Knew. Governess- Wlint Is the future of the verb "to love." Mary? Pupil (after a nmispl To mnrrv. mn'nm. kl44y OVER 88 YEARS' T EXPERIENCE Toinc MiHI Tradc Marks Designs Copyright Ac. Anvnnn twnHn ktrh and rtrntcrlntlnn tnnf nulrkif tuMWifttn our otmiinn fre whthrr an htTPtitlnn in pnhnhlf pmiithl. Communion llotmnirtrllf fmfl.lntlnl. HANDBOOK on rJtMiLa fnt fro. ohlmit ntffiirf for Kwimnir p(nm. rattMitu takon thmuifh Mutiii A Co. rclT fptrtiU nofift, without cbmrym, la lh Scientific American. A hndnnmilr Mlnitriil1 wwklr. Inrrwit rlr mil ill ton of nT MMiMt1fl tnnriiftl. 1rnin. S tr- f"iir mnnihi 91. 8M bj all nwm1U'r. MUNN & Co.36,BM-d-- New York ttrMiob tifflit, (Sit t BU WublDgiuu, D. U BUSINESS CARDS llotice to Apple Tree Planters llNealeigh Bros. Square Deal Nursery Co. I. C. fealeigh, Sholls, Washington County. Or., land J. T. Nealeigh, Hood River, Or. We are going to have for sale for the spring planting of 1912 some Newtowns, Spitzen burgs, Arkansas Blacks, Winter Bananas and some of other choice varieties; also Clark's seedling strawberry plants. We would be glad to receive any communication from you in re gard to same. Yours truly, Nealeigh Bros. 28-52 nAKDALE GREENHOUSES- U We have a fine stock of 2 year roses, our own growing many of the newer varieties, at $3.50 to $5.00 per dozen. Shrubs, vines and ornamental trees; a nice lot of Catalpa and opular G to 10 high. Hardy Perrenial plants Will have all kinds of bedding planls in season. Cut flowers and Florial designs a specialty. Potted plants at Franze hardware. Our prices are reasonable. The Pioneer Florists, Fletcher & Fletcher. Phone 1072-M, Hood River, Oregon, tfc MISCELLANEOUS Loan Agency Loans offered, $500, $700. Loans wanted, $3(K), $000, $1000, $1200, $1500, $2000, $2500. Apply to A. W. Onthank, 305 Oak street, tfc 1 'j ("Wiy Tout. G. A. R.-Mwta at th K. of P. hnll th ac-rond and fourth SHtunlava of th month at 2 p. m. tk-o. 1'. Cruwrll, commandtT: S. t . Hlythe. adjutant. fnnliy W. R. C.. No. lS-McfH urcond and fourth Saturday of ach month in K. of I', hull at 2 p. m. Mrs. AMf llakcr. proiitlfnt; Mrs. Kath- ryn dill, iMcrt-tary. fourt Hood Itivrr. No. 42. K. of A.. miTta evpry '-'Thurwlny rvonmir in K. of I', hall. Visiting KorfMtrflalwnywlconi. Wm Klemminir. C.K.; . C. ltrosmn, K. S. IT.o,l River No. 10R. A. F. A A. M.- x 1 Miftn Satiirdiiy evrrnn,r on or U'fore raoh full mem. lrn. Sl.wom, W. M.; I). McDonald. ccn tary. Tfoml Hivi-rTamp. No. 77112. M. W. A.-M.vts in K. of IV hall tirxt and third Wednesday muhtn. C. S. Jones, V. C: C. II. IHkin. clerk. TI'xnl River ramp. No. 770. W. (. W.-Moet at 11 K. of I". hall the aeeond and fourth Wednesday nitrhtn of each month. W. K. Shay. C. C: Floyd Sperling, clerk. IIoinl River Valley ll.imane Society-Phon ls. "K. II- Ilartww. pmiHletit; Harold llernhner. aecretary: lwlie Hutler. trtsurer. Tdlewild Ixulwe, No. 107. I. O. O. F.-Moet in Fraternal hall every Thurnday evenina- at 7:00. at the corner of Fourth and Oak at reels. Visiting brothers welcomed. A. R. Crump. N. (3.; O. W Thompson, secretary. Kemp IalR-e. No. 1X1. I. O. O. F.-Moota in the Odd Fellows hall at Odell every Salunluv niirht. Visiting brothers rordially welcomeil. O. II. K.o.l.-s, N. t;.; F. U Kelso, secretary. T aurel Kcheka llire No. N7. I. O. O. F.-M.vts l-lirst and thml Mondava in each month. Flora Slhmelt7.er. N. (i.; Lihon Smith, secretary. TVTount Hoo.1 lslire. Nx 20S, I. O. O. F.. mei-ts l,1every Satiinlny evening in tlnbble's hall. Mt. Hood. M.W. Sh.-arer. N.U.; O. W. Dimmick. secretary. k fountain Horn Camp, No. 34l, R. N. A. ''iMi'ets at K. of P. hall on the second and fourth Fridays of each month. Mrs. A. i'rump. O.; Mrs. hlla Dakin, recorder. ()lela Assemlily. No. 105. II. A. -Meets in their hall the tirt antl thml Wtilnesilays, work; second and fourth Wednesdays, social. C D. Henrichs. M. A.; W. H. Austin, stn'retary. fn-gon drniie Rclx-kah llge No. lxl. I. O. O. F. - Meets every second anil fourth Wednesdays in each month in Cribble's hall, Mt. HinmI. Or. Mrs. Mammie Dimmick. N. G.: Mrs. Netti ttrlbble, wcretary. TJiverside Ixulge. No. M, A. O. II. W.-Mta in 1VK. of P. hall Ihs first and third Wednesday nights of the month. Visiting brothers eordislly wclcomi-d. Newton Clark. M. W.; Chester Shute, recorder. Waucoma lnlge. No. K. of P.-Meets In " f their Castle Hall every Tuesday night, when visiting brothers are fraternally welcomed. Arthur Clarke. ('.('.; Ixiu. S. Isenls'rg. K. of K. S. Wauna Temple Pythian Sisters, No. It - Meets t he Hrst and third Tuesday of each month st K of hall. Hell Dobaon, M. K. C: Gertrude Stark. M. of H. C. VQosfleir VSew Orchard Tracts Letters on file in our office will prove to any sensible thinking person that we can offer you to-day the best proposition in the land in the purchase of one of our IY1QSIER VIEW ORrMARn Five or ten acres planted and taken care of for five years by experienced horticulturists without any coft to the purchaser except the purchase price, which is extremely low, will make the owner independent at the end of the five year period. .. For free booklet or other information, call or write CAPITAL, S&OO.OOO) Sales Agents, 906-7-8-9 Yeon Buildinz. SLIDES ON MT. HOOD CAUSED BY HEAT Thfit Hood Klver htw iuver before experienci'd Hiich a perloi of pro tracted heat 1h evidenced by an oc currence never known to exlut re vlctiiHly h tlie oldent Inhatiltant. Thin U the KMhlng forth of reat quantltleH of water from the laclern on Mt. Mood and the looHenlng of reat chunkn of Ice which are float ing dowu the Middle I'ork of the Hood Hlver. Toim of Ice are raovliitf out from the luountaln In thin way and the lower inountalnnlde In nald to be a flowing waterfall. The ncene has at tracted many parties of I pper Val ley people to view what U wild to be a moHt Interesting niht. At Inter- vain big nectlonn of Ice U'came loos ened and nllde down the mountain with a craHh, dropping Into the head waters of the river. So much snow and Ice In disappear Ing from Mt. Hood during the heated spell that It Is now more rug. ed and bare than nt any time In the history of residents In this vicin ity. If you feel "blue "No account," lazv, yon need a good cleaning out. HKUIUNK Is the right thing for that purpose. It stimulates t he liver, tones up the stomach and purities the bowels. Trice ;iOc. Sold by has A. larke. SIMMONS In th Circuit Court of Hood Kiver County, OretTon. Gfonce H. RU-inhoff and Edith O. SU'inhotr. Plaintiffs. vs. Adelia A. Stranahan. Ella May J on os, A.B.Jones. Albert K. Stran ahan, Correan Stranahan, Kthl Anderson, Roy Andt-rwn, May Motf.jhaw, Fred Mottmhaw, Clin- Summons ton Mooney, Betwie Mn.v. Hop Mooney. a minor; Klrner E.McCray. iruanlian of Hope Miwiney. a minor; GeorRe W. I'arsonB. Marcia L. F ar sons, SamuH L. Hayden. Harriet V. Hayden. A. T. King and M. L. Kin, defendants. To Ella May Jones. A. B. Jones, Ethel Ander son, Roy Anderson, May Mottiohaw, Kred Motti shaw, Bessie Mooney. Hope Mooney, a minor; rforire W. Parsons. Marcia L. Partumtt and Har riet P. Hayden. defendants, impleaded with the other defendants above named, and each of you; In the name of the State of Oregon: You are hereby required to appear and answer the com plaint filed against you and each of you in this court in the above entitled suit, on or l-efore the last day of six consecutive weeks from the date of the first publication of this summons as herein, after stated, and f you fail to so appear and an swer, for want then, if. plaintitTs will apply to this court for tle relief demanded in their said complaint, and will take judgment and decree of this court in this suit against you ami earn of you for the reformation of fmir certain deeds of con veyance constituting s continuous chain of title, by amending and correcting an erroneous descrip turn of land contained in and running down through all of said ibvds, so that the same will conform to the real and true intent of the parties thereto and the said description therein read as follows: Beginning at a point on the quarter-section line running north and south through Section t in Township 3. North. Range 10, Kast "f ih1 Willam ette Meridian. 12.37 chains north of the quarter section corner on the south boundary me of wild Section thence running south, k u' east. 7.75 chains; thence north, parallel with said quarter section line. ciiuitu. thence north. u-' west. 7. 7.rt chains to said quarter section lineiand running thence sMith along said quarter atHrtion line, 6. 2 chains to the place of Winning. Said deeds so sought to lc re forme, are briefly descnled as follows; One deed from (is. ar 1,. Stranahan and Adeha A. Stranahan. husltand and wife, to George W. Parsons, dateil March l.:h. fileil for record with the C 4Hinty Clerk of Wasco County. Oregon, on Marcn lt'th. l:ll. and reconled by him in led Reconi So. 37 on page M: One deed from Itenri:' n . I arsin s anil Marcia L. Parsms, husband and wife, to Samuel E Hay den. dated January 21- t '.., hlel for recurd with the County t lerk of asco i4unty, iingon. on February 1st. lii."i. snl rectmleti by him in Deed Record No. Wton page One deed fnm San. m l i,. iiaynen nni Harriet P. Havden, husland an.i wife, to A. T King and M. I- King, huslmnd and wife, dated March :Uth, lu", tileil for record with the tVunly Clerk of Waaco Count v. lregon. and by him recorded in iH-ed Record No. on page 4IH; Antl one deed from A I. King and M I.. King, huslvand and wife, to the said George H. SteinhotT and Edith O. Steinh. ,r. plaintiffs in this suit. dated February 1st. l;- Med for record with the County Clerk of Wasco County. Oregon, on Keh- ruary 13th. It vs. and ref.roei oy nun in ieeu iec- ord No. 4." on iage 3lo. j tn such default of appearance ana answer. Plaintiffs will also tahC ju.ignient and decree i against you. and each of vnu. that thttse of defend- ants pntperly chargeal c to that dut le directeil ! and retiuireil tomake. eecute ami ueiiver to inese plaintiffs new deeds of (he form and sulwtance of the said originals, conv. ymg aaid land accortiins; ; to such refornieii des- r ption, within a definitely-naine-1 time to le Axed b the eourt. after the en- trv of such decree; and in the event that you. or either of you fad. negl t or refuse ao to do within the time no tixed by ihi court, then the judgment and decree of this court ""a" stand as such evn vivin and veil mni i rh of you shall le wholly exclude.! fnim any inr. n'st in and to said land, and will take such other and further equitable re- lief as in the judgment - f f he court these plaint ms may have shown the". selves entitled, together it h the costs and .lnhi.rsemenia oi tnis sun. You and each of you sre hereby served by pub lication of this summons hv virtue of an ordar on Hon. W. E. Hradshaw. Judgeofthis durt. duly made, grant1! and dat-il on this lMh day of July. A. P. IMI 1, for the servire of this summons n.-on ymi and each of you hv publication thereof uml in accordance therewith: and which order pre sents! that you and m h of you hall apiear antl answer the complaint on or before the last day of six consecutive weeks from the date of the firt publication of this summons, and the It'th duv of July. A. l. Ittll. as th. dste of the first publica tion of thm summons, and you and each of you are hereby further not ified that aaid date is and will !e the Hrst publu stion of this summons. t.EoKGK K. Wll.Hl K. ttoisl River. treg-n. July ly-Au. 33 AUurney fur I'laintitTa, COMPANY, Owners GILBERT-VAUGHAN GO. TAKES NEWAUTO LINE The OlltxTt-Vauifhan Conpnn; lant week adopted a uulijue plan, of ad vertlHlug the Mk Htock of autoiuoblle HiipplteH which they recently liiHtalled and held a lljr lUMlneHH re'eptlon at their etulillrthruent Saturday after noon. To acquulnt the trade with the exteunlveueHH of the Hue they ls Hued InvltutloiiH to the autoiuolilllHtu of the valley to call on them Satur day. Out of ll'.", about N) examined the line, which Include everything Irom a Bpark plug to an automobile lunch net. The many acceBsorleo now In une for the auto BtirprlHed a num ber of even the nioet progreHwlve mo torintH. The (filbert-VauKhnn Co. Saturday closed with the II. L. KeatH Com pany of Portland to handle the Chalmers-Detroit and HerrerdiofI earn In Hood Klver and Klickitat counties exclusively. The Chalmern In well known here and In considered one of the hlgh-clarM cars. The Hernnhoff, which Ih a newcomer In the West but In well known In the Kant, Is nald to be the best medium-priced car on the market. It 1b manufactured by the Merreshoff Company, bulldtTB of the world's fastest motor boats and constructors of the yachts that have retained the world's cup on the American side of the water. Mr. Oilbert and Mr. Vaugbau went to Portland Sunday and took an u mlle drive In a light Herreshoff car that they say was on eye-opener to them as to what a car of medium horse-power can do. The trip was over rough and hilly roads, am the car Is said to have attained a speed and done hill climbing equal to the highest-powered cirs. Their an nouncement appears this week on another page. FASHION STABLE ADDS STOCK AND EQUIPMENT A big addition was made to the stock and equipment of the Fashion stable Saturday when is head of horses were added and also a num ber of buggies and other vehicles. Altogether the stable is now keeping 7 head of horses Including boarders, j but has room for many more. The building has recently lieen equipped. with a lighting system that cati be controlled from une point, causing a ' big saving In light bills as well as added convenience. i Fire Loss Adjusted Mr. A. P. Lange, adjuster for the Phoenix Ins. Co.. represented here by !. Y. Kd wards & Co., was here last week to pay the loss of the barn In Willow Plat belonging to Mr. K. C. Mahaney, which burned on the night of July 2. The cause of the tire was unknown, and a total loss suffered. The barn contained farm machinery, tools, and live stivk, which was also consumed. 1 Copy for advertisements must Ih , In the ollice by Monday noon. I Star Orchard Ladders Strong, Durable Blowers Hardware Co. FRANZ GOES EAST TO BUHIG STOCK E. A. Franz of the Franz Hard ware Company and W. H. Mel.ain, are on their way east to purchase a large stock of furniture which will shortly le Installed lti the big addi tion being built for the Franz store. Mr. McLaln, who has had fifteen years' experience In the retail furnit ure business, will have charge of the department' nnd he and Mr. Franz will spend some time in Chicago vis iting the furniture exposition which opens there this week. A study of everything that Is new In housefur nlshlngs will le made and they will then make a tour of the Iron and brass bed manufacturing establish ments, and also the furniture factor ies at (irand Kaplds, Mich. Later they will go on to New York to pur chase a stock of carpets and rugs. It Is the Intention of the Franz Company to put In the finest stock of furnishings that can be carried and so make a point of selling them at close prices. WORLD'S FRUIT MARKETS SHOWN IN BETTER FRUIT The July number of Better Fruit, recently off the press. Is une of the most Interesting numbers of that publication ever Issued. It Is largely devoted to Illustrations of the great fruit marketing districts In the big cities of the world, and the letter press is contributed by fruit buyers. Many of the articles nnd illustra tions were secured at considerable cost and trouble. Headers of Better Fruit, however, of which there are now over 10,00. will no doubt ap preciate the enterprise shown by Ed itor Shepard. as they are given a most graphic Idea of the spots where the fruit of the world Is distributed, and are told how It Is done. Oregon Hotel Special Dinners A special table d'hote dinner will be served at the Hotel Oregon every Sunday from r::io to "::!( p. in. for 7." cents. An a la carte meal will also be served. Music by the Mandolin Club. Dine with us. FASHION Livery, Feed And the TJ Price V Is Right POWDER EXPLODES WHILE MAN LEANS OVER STUMP E. L. Barnes, of Underwood, came near losing his life Friday while blowing stumps. A charge of pow der exploded In a stump he was lean ing over and filled his face nnd body with splinters. His eyes were badly injured and it Is thought wonderful that he escaped death or very serious Injury. He came to Hood Klver for treatment Grace U. B. Church News Sunday School at 10 a. m, At 11 o'clock Miss Ida E. Foss, head book keeper of the V. C. A., of Chicago, III., will deliver nn ad dress on Y. W. and Y". M. C. A. work In the large cities. Miss Foss has had years of experience In this work and will have an Interesting and In structive message. The regular monthly business meeting of the Brotherhood will 1 held at the home of Rev. J. B. Par sons. After the close of business they will spend a social hour Interspersed with solos and music, and have ren dered a paper on "Where are we at," by a carrlige painter. The ladles are extended an Invitation to Ire present. Outdoor Services At Baptist Church The evening service at the Baptist Church hist Sunday was held out of doors and was declared most enjoy able. Should the warm eveulugs contiuue over next Sunday the ser vice will again be held on the lawn. Services next Sunday will be as follows: Sunday School at !l:.V), morning worship at 11 o'clock, evening wor ship (out of doors I at o'clock. Mr. Hargreaves will preach moru and eveulng. When the bowels feel uncomfort able and you miss the exhilarating feeling that always follows a copious morning operation, a dose of IIKKB IXE will set you right In a couple of hours. If taken at bedtime you get Its tieneticlal effect after breakfast next day. Price 50c. Sold by Chas. A. Clarke.' Try the Classified Column. STABLES and Dray ing: STRANAH ANS & RATHBUN HOOD RIVER, OREGON Horses bought, sokl or ex ehanyyu!. Pleasure parties can secure first class rigs. Shecial attention piven to movinj? fur niture and pianos. We do everything horses can do.