THE HOOD RIVER NEWS, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 9, 1911 THE HOOD RIVER NEWS n HI IXMKU KINK9IIAY MOHMNcW T HOOD M I'M M:wS COMPANY, Inc. Ilirnli River. Orkoon W. H. WALTON O P. SoNNH'HSKN . Koitoi . Manauei Subscription, $1.50 a N ear in Advance ICntend u swnnd-daas matter. Feb. 10. liWst. at th pot office at Htl River, Oreifvm. umlr the Art of March S, 187. The Baseball Series another column Manaper In Geo. P. Christy, manaper of the Heights Baseball Team, criticises the article which appeared in the News in repanl to the wind-up of the baseball series between the League and the Heights teams. In explanation of the action in announcing that another pame would Ik1 played at the conclu sion of the fifth contest he states that the contract called for five pames to be played on dates which were all on Sunday, and that the pame, therefore, played on Wednesday was not one of the series. This beinp the case an an nouncement should have been made the day this pame was played which would have entire ly eliminated any misunderstand ing that arose later. The News was allowed to announce from week to week that the next pame would be the succeeding one of the series and was entirely un aware of any contract to the con trary. Apart from seeing a good series and the best team win, the News was not inter ested. If another series is arranged the public should be made aware of the exact conditions under which the games are to be played, in which event there can be no fault finding. Pensioning Railroad Employes The justice of establishing a peusion system for railroad em ployes is becoming more widely recognized. Since the Pennsyl vania Railroad inaugurated the idea a decade or more ago it has been adopted by a number of the large systems throughout the United States, among which is the Southern Pacific. Since the inauguration of the Pension Department on this line, which took place January 1, 1903, nearly one million dollars has been voluntarily disbursed among the retired employes of that corporation. The precise amount is $850,007.70. The total disbursements for the month of June, 1911, were $14,010.35. This was divided among 420 men and women, re tired employes of the Southern Pacific Company. The total dis bursements lor the fiscal year ending June 30, 1911, were $168,- 000.20. Since the organization of the Pension Department the South ern Pacific Company has pen sioned 610 of its employes. The employes are not required to con tribute anything toward the Pen sion fund, all payments being made out of the General Funds of the railroad company. 'I hrows Bourne Overboard Senator Liourne has put his nose out of joint with the Jour nal because he voted against th Farmers' free list. "The bill," says the Journal, "is a farmers' measure, and Ore gon a farmers' state. It places agricultural implements on the free list, and why they should be on the free list was fully dis closed by the exposures of the harvester trust by the Stanley investigating committee." If this were the only impeach ment that could be found against Senator Bourne, the Journal would be making much ado about nothing. As a matter of fact, putting agricultural implements on the free list is about the last thing that could make any differ ence to the American people. The l.'nited States is so far ahead of any other country in the world in the manufacture of ag ricultural implements that com Ietition is practically nil. It would seem that the Journal has been casting aKmt for an excuse to throw the vociferous direct primary senator overboard, and has grabbed at a straw. It might better oppose Bourne on general principles. What we want on the free list is ham and eggs. Mr. I,afferty Abraham Walter LatTerty, Congressman from the Second Oregon District, has succeeded in covering himself with odium at me rsationai tapuai. u me press dispatches be correct Mr. Lafferty has been devoting his energies more toward attempts to captivate the fair sex than is seemly for a statesman particu larly a statesman chosen to this high office through the channels of the direct primary-anti-cor-rupt practices route. Such a lapse of moral stamina as Mr. Lafferty is charged with could only be expected from a dyed-in the-Aool machine politician. Of course, in tnis day ot amnities and soul-mates it is possible that the photopraph of the young lady on whom the former Missourian pazed, caused a yearning that he could not overcome but then there are dignified and respect able methods of introduction for even an obscure congressman. An attempt to redeem some of the promises made by Lafferty to his constituents previous to his election, would undoubtedly be more appreciated than any success he may attain as a Don Juan. County Road Bonding Jackson county has taken the good roads problem by the horns and proposes to hold an election to vote on the question of bond ing for road improvement. The enterprise shown by the county commissioners and citizens of that county will, without ques tion, have the approval of those sincerely interested in better highways. If no legal obstacles ensue, the course pursued by this progressive Southern Ore gon county will no doubt be adopted by other counties. The main objection to the plan, if there really be any, is whether the bonds can be sold. In the absence of definite authority to hold the election this is likely to prove a stumbling block. The Reciprocity Treaty The reciprocity bill made a law by Congress, and which it is ex pected will be accepted by Can ada, is an enigma, as far as the rank and file of the American people are concerned. Until the contents of the bill, or a compre-. hensive summary of it, is made available in public print, just how its provisions will affect the masses is a conjecture. In the last hours of the debate on the bill in the Senate it would seem that whatever benefits the aver age citizen should receive were killed in the amendments which were voted down. The effect of the treaty on the industrial and agricultural interests of the coun try will therefore be awaited with interest. wUIJUlJLlJLtJLJJLs LAND BARGAINS IN HOOD RIVER 20 acres S5,500-o 1-2 miles from town; o acres cleared, fair house, 2 good springs, fine view of valley and both mountains. Red snot soil. Easy terms. ID acres $s0-o miles from town; 10 acres cleared; 2 acres in trees; balance in clover and alfalfa. All but one acre first class apple land. Splendid view. Easy terms. 17 acres l Acre 1 mile from shipping station, school, store and church. All uncleared but fine land for apples. Snap. 22 AcrCJ-$22,000, 3 acres 2 year old, 19 acres 5 year old Spitz., Newtowns and Ortleys. One of the sightliest places in the valley and is in the heart of the apple growing section Nearstore, school, etc. Terms We have a number of bargains in Inside business property-Money Makers J H. HE1LBR0NNER & CO., THE KEL1AHLE DEALERS ROADS AUTOCRAT ISSUES FINAL EDICT "W Ihivh Imii ho oftt'n inlnrvpiv. H'Miteil that thi irratin ilfwlrett to tnalM-a Htatt'iiu'iit relative to tlx at- tltuth' on the Kooit romlri iroonl tlon," nan A. 1. Manon. leiiiler of the nmne forvt'H ami koo! rouil auU i-rnt. "Theuraiw Iiuh no complaint at what the llMature tlWl hint year In ii.'iMttlu the (our nooil roailn bill. lint hart a complaint aalnxt the men who prevailed In having the entire net of nieamireH vetoeil ly the gov enior. The crantre will linlit to thi last tlitch any measure that Uot-8 not Klve the people power to locate the roadx. The people ami not the conn ty courts houll have the rlj;ht to da v where the roiitlri nliouM lie built and of what material they elioulil be made. If the xranye can micceetl in having the county bonding act paused with this privilege attached, we lielieve that the irood roads prop osition ill lie mil veil. It makes uo difference what sort of bills are framed or resolutions passed by the approaching con vention, any matter that does not nve the people power to say where their money will be spent will be referred to the people for vote." WHEAT CROP GOOD CONTRARY TO REPORTS Contrary to statements of a llht wheat crop the IHifur Dispatch says that reports which come from the threshing machines are that the yield of wheat this year Is ns good as last year If not better. On nc count of the long dry spell this spring and summer It was feared that the crop this year would be short but such has proved to not lie the case, uud the amount of wheat to lie murketed In Dufur this year will lie as great us in former years. NOTICE TO CREDITORS In the County Court of the State of Oregon for Houd Kiver County. In the matter of the estate of M. H. MOODY. Deceased. The undersigned, having been appointed by the County Court of the State of Oregon for the county of Hood River, administrator of the estate of M. H. Moody, deceased, notice is hereby given to the creditors and all persons having claims against the estate of aaid deceased, to present them, verified as required by law. within six months after the tirst publication of this notice. at the office of Ernest C. Smith, in the Hall building, in the city of Hood River, State of Oregon. Date of first publication is the 2nd day of August, l'.m. Charles Ihham Moody. Aug 2-bep 6-bt Administrator. On the Level We sell the highest grade Groceries in the city. Don't fnup nnr wnrfi fnr :. w ;n vestigate and it will help both of us. Use Van Dozer's Extracts Chase & Sanborn's Coffees Simon Pure Lard The Star Grocery ''Good Things to Eat" Perigo & Son SLMMUNS In the Circuit Court of IKd Kiwr County, Orviroti. lieortre H. SteinhnfT and Kdith U. tfteinhorf. Plaintiff a. v. Adelia A. Stranahan. Klla May Jon1, A.H Jttn, Albert K. Stran ahan, Cnrrean Stranahan. Kthel Anderson. Kuy Anderson. May Motttithaw. b red Mottuthaw, Clin- Summons tm Mttoney. timiie Muuney. Hope Miioney, a minor; K liner K.MtCray. guardian of Httpe Mooney. a minor: lieorite W. ('arsons, Marcia 1.. I'ar sona, Samu I.. Hayden. Harriet V. Hayden. A. T. Kin and M. L. Kinir. defendants. To Klla May Jones, A. It. Jones. Ft he! Ander son, Koy Anderson, May Mttishaw, Kred Motti- snaw. iiestfte Mooney. Hone Mooney. a minor: tieortre W. Parsons. Marcia I.. Parsons and Har riet I. Hayden, defendants, imch'aded with the other defendants above named, and earn of you In the name of the State of Oretron: You are hereby required to amee.r and answer the com lilaint tiled strains t you and each of you in this court in the above entitled suit, on or before the last day of six consecutive weeks from the date the nrwt publication of this summons as herein after stated, and f you fail to so appear and an swer, for want thereof, plaintiff will apply to mis court lor ine relief tt niamteti in their said complaint, and will take juikrment and decree of this court in this suit airsm-t you and each of you ror me reformation of four certain deeds of con veyance constituting; a continuous chain of title, by amending and correcting an erroneous doner ip turn of land contained m J running down through all of aaid deedi. o that the same will conform to the real and true intent of the parties i Hereto ana uie said description therein read follows: HeKinninff at a point on the quarter-section line running north and south through Section ;5 in township 3. North, Range K r-a--t of the Willam ette Meridian, 12.37 chains north of the quarter- section corner on the south boundary line of said Section A: thence running routh. ti OH east. 7.7i chains; thence north, parallel with said quarter section line, b.M chains: thenre north. 0' west. 7.75 chains to said quarter section line;and running thence south along said uuarter section line. 6.2$ chains to the place of beginning. Said deeds so Moutfht to be reformed are hrieflv ueHcrioea as ioiiows: One deed from Oscar L. Stranahan and Adelim A. Stranahan. husband and wife, to George W Parsons, dated March 12th. Im4. filed for record with the County C lerk of Wasco County. Oreiron on Marcn Itfth. 1104, and recorded by him in Deed Kecoru No. si on page 344: One deed from George V . Parsons and Marcia L. Parsons, husband and wife, to Samuel L. Hav- den, dated January 27th, lt, tiled for record with the County Clerk of Wasco County, Oregon, on February 1st, lyOo, and recorded by him in Deed Kecoru Ino. on page 202; One deed from Samuel I.. Hayden and Harriet P. Hayden. husband and wife, to A. T. King and M. L King, husband and wife, dated March 30th. li7. tiled for record with the County Clerk of Wasco County, Oregon, and by him recorded in Deed Record No. 4J on page 41:; And one deed from A. T. Kmc and M. L. K mo ll us band and wife, to the said Cieorge H. Steinhoif and r.tlith O. SteinhotT, plaintiffs in this suit. dated February 1st, 108. filed for record with the County t lerk of Wasco County. Oregon, on Feb ruary 13th. VJW, and recorded by him in Deed Rec ord No. 45 on page 310. On such default of appearance ana answer. plaintiffs will also take judgment and decree against you. and each of you. that those of defend ants properly chargeable to that duty be directed nd required to make, execute and deliver to these plaintiffs new deeds of the form and substance of the said originals, conveying said land according to such reformed description, within a definitely- named time to be nxeu by the court, after the en try of such decree: and in the event that you. or either of you tail, neglect or refuse so to do within the time so fixed by this court, then the judgment and decree of this court shall stand as such con veyances, and you and each of you shall be wholly excluded irom any interest in and to said land; and will take such other and further enuttahle re lief as in the judgmentof the court these plaintiffs may have shown themselves entitled, together with the costs and disbursements of this suit. You and each of you are hereby served by pub lication of this summons by virtue of an order on Hon. W. L. Bradshaw, Judge of this court, duly made, granted and dated on this lMh day of July. A. D. l'.ll, for the service of this iummons upon you and each of you by publication thereof and in accordance therewith; and which order pre scribed 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 summon, and the 19th day of July, A. D. mil. as the date of the first publica tion ot this summons, and you and each of you are hereby further notified that said date is and will be the nrst puhliation of this summons. GKOKfiK K. W'll.IUIK. Hood Kiver, Oregon. July 19-Aujr. 30 Attorney for Plaintiffs, SIMMONS In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for the County of Mood Kiver. Oregon Lumber Company, Plaintiff. vs. Walter J. Hammond, Harriet H. f Summons. Nicholson and berth a M. Stevens, Defendants. To Walter J. Hammond. Harriet H. Nicholson and Bertha M. Stevens, and each of you, defend' ants. In the Name of the State of Oregon: You are hereby required to apoear and answer the com plaint filed against you and each of you in this court in the above entitled suit, on or before the last day of six consecutive weeks from the date of the first publication of this summons as here inafter stated, and if you fail to so appear ami 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 against you and each of you for the specific performance of the contract de scribed in the complaint herein for the sale and conveyance of all thn 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 timler therefrom, which aaid lands and the standing timber thereon are situated in the county of Hood Kiver. state of Oregon, and par ticularly desrn lied as follows, to-wit: The Fast Half of the Southeast Quarter (E 1-2 KE l-4, and the South Half of the Northeast Quarter (S 1-2 NK 1-1). and the Northwest Quar ter of the Northeast Quarter INW 1-4 NE 1-4). all of Section Nini-'een U!) Township One U) North of Range Ten I lu East of the Willamette Meridian, according to the United States (iovern ment Survey thereof, and containing 2fU acres, more or lews, and will take judgment and decree of this court: that utmn the payment of the said sum of Mot to.OO as the purchase price of all of said standing timber to aaid defendant for the same and for the riht and license to enter upon said lands and cut and remove all of the said standing timber therefrom or upon deposit of the said money in this court for the same, by the plaintiff Hubject 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 li .-ne to enter upon said lands and cut and remove t he same therefrom; and in the event that you or any of you neglect, fail or refuse so to do w if hi n the time to be fixer! by this court, then the judgment and decree of thii court shall stand an sur-h conveyance to plaintiff, and you and each of you nhall be wholly excluded from any interest in said standing timber, and will take such other and further relief as is p)uifalil. together with the costs and disburse ments of thiH suit. You and each of you are hereby served by pub lication of this s'jmm'.ns by virtue of an order of the Hon. fieo. D. 'uitrton as County Judge of Hood Kiver County and State of Oregon, duly made, granted and dated on this 27th (lay of June. A. I. 1 11. for the service of this summons upon you and each of y,u by publication thereof, and in accordance therewith; anil which order pre-nled 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 th first publication of th nummons. and the 2xth day of June, l'.fll. a the date of the first publica tion of this summon-., and you and each of you are hereby further r.'. lied that said date ia and will lie the first publication of this summons. Dated June 2 I d I. A. A. JAYNE. Attorney for Plaintiff, Hood River, Oregon. Jun 2-Aug 2-tit NOTICt OF FINAL SETTLEMLftT Notice m hereby g.ven that the undersigned administrator of the f-vate of O. A. Reits, de retiiwd, has filed his final account as such admin istrator in the County Coiirt of the State of Oregon for the County -if Hood River, and that said court has fixer! and appointed the 10th day of August. lull, at the hot.r of 10 o'clock a.m. thereon, as the time for hearing aaid final account ami settlement therefor. All heira, creditors or other IH-rsonn interested in said estate are hereby re quired to appear on or before the day fixer! for said hearing and to t ie their objections to said account or any partirijiitr item thereof, specifying the particulars of ftU' h objections. The day of the ftrttt publication hereof n the 12th day of July, p.fll. WILLIAM M' nsok, Jul 12-Aug l-fit Administrator. Administrator's Molina to Creditors Notice ia hereby g.ven, that the undersigned has been appointed, by the County Court of Hood River County, Oregon, as administrator of the etoat of Mward M' deceased, and all persons having claims against the estate of aaid dcedent mu-t present them, du'y veriflerl. at my office at - Third street. Hood Hirer. Oregon, within six if.) months from the date of this notice, to-wit: May 2Ut. inn. J. Jtf. CUI.HKRTSON, May30-Nuve-6mo Administrator. DR. F C. BR0S1US Physician and Surgeon Keakltue. Oak nd Park. Offir. Oak and Second Offlr houra. 10 to 11 a. m., ! to Sand 7 to 8 p. m. Room S. 4 and 5, Braaiua Block. Hood River. Or. H. L. DUMBLE Physician and Surgeon Call promptly anawered In town or country, day or nmht. Telephonea-Uttidenee fill. Office 611 OtHce in the tiroaiua lluiklinv. DR. E. O. DUTRO Physician and Surgeon ORlce in Smith Building Home phone, Kea.71B; Office phone 71 Hood River, Oregon SHAW & BRONSON Physicians and Surgeons Eliot Block Phone 34 Hood Kiver. Oregon J. F. WATT, M. D. Physician and Surgeon O ill co. Home phone 30. Residence. SOB Hood River. Oregon C. H. JENKINS, D. M. D. Dentist Office. Hall Building, over Butler Banking Co. Office phone 28. Residence phone 28- B Hood River. 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 evenings by appointment Rooms 6 and 7. Brosiua Building. Phone 3oD Hood River, Oregon Phone Res. 87-M Hours. 9 to 10: Office 2i5X 1:30 to 5:30-7:30 to 9 Other houra by appointment DR. E. R. CARPENTER Chiropractor : Nerve Specialist Ease for All Disease Room 17. Hi'ilbronner Bldg. Hood River. Ore. Dr. M. H. Sharp Dr. Edna B. Sharp DRS. SHARP Osteopathic Physicians Graduates of the American School of Osteopathy, Kirksville, Mo. Office in Kliot Huilding Phone-Ottic U'i. Residence 102-B. Houd River. Oregon Dr. J. SOWERBY CHIROPRACTOR MENS' SPECIALIST TIIONK 222 I. DING. FERCUSON HIT HOOD RIVER M. E. WELCH Licensed Veterinarian Hood Kiver. Orogon E. H. HARTWIG LAWYER Smith Block, over First National Bank Phone 1W-K Hood River. Oregon L. A. HENDERSON Graduate Civil Engineer Formerly U. S. Land Surveyor Philippine Islands Two doors north of postofTice. Phone 41 A. A. JAYNE Lawyer Hall Building Hood Kiver. Oregon ERNEST C. SMITH LAWYER Rooms 14 and W Hall Building Hood River, Oregon STEARNS & DERBY Lawyers First National Rank Building Horn River. Orogon STATEMENT of the Flu tier Hanking Company of Hood River, county of Hood River, state of Oregon, showing the amount standing to the credit of every depos itor July 1, 1911, who has not maile m deposit, or who has not withdrawn any part of his deposit. principal or interest, for a period of more than seven 7 years immediately prior to said date, with the name, last known place of residence or poAtoffice addremi ni such depositor, and the fact of his deth if known: (i. Oreen. Hood River. Ore fi 33 Juker. Hood River. Ora. 2 (ti Mrs. K. Brown, Hood River, Ore 44) State of Oregon. County of Hand River, s. I, Truman Butler, being first duly sworn, depose nd say upon oath, that I am the rashfer of the itler Banking ompsny at Houd River, county of Hood River, Htate of Oregon; that the forego ing statement is a full, true, correet and Com plete statement, showing the pame, last known residence isr poatoHirw address, fact of death, if known, and the amount to the credit of each de Kisitor aa required by the provisions of Chapter 14a, of the General law of Oregon. Bi7. Truman Kptmcii. HuhMcrthed and sworn to before me this ftth day of July. A. U. mi. A. A. Javnm LbtALj ; Notary Public for Oregon. LESLIE BUTLER. President TRUMAN BUTLER. Cushier BUTLER BANKING COMPANY Capital and Surplus ONE HUNDRED THOUSAND DOLLARS SAVINGS DEPARTMENT SAFE DEPOSIT BOXES 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 FASHION Livery, Feed FIRST NATIONAL BANK HOOD RIVER, OREGON Capital and Surplus $122,000.00 Savings Department Safety Boxes and Storage Vaults ornciiKs F. S. STANLtiY, President -. o. HLANCHAK, Cashier J. V. hlNKICHS, V-ITesldent V. C. ItKOCK, Ass't. Cushier DIRECTORS F. S. Stanley J. V. Hlnrkhs ). McDonald C. Dcthmnn a. I). Moe A preparation for imfjiediale relet f of cither internal or external Tiles nN2leir pain instantly ASK US ABOUT IT KElIR & CASS The Reliable LruKKit ESTABLISHED NINETEEN HUNDRED Chas. G. Pratt, Jos. Copeland STABLES and Dray ing- STRANAHANS & RATHBUN HUCD VRIVER, OREGON Horses 1m (Uht, sold or ex chanKt'd. Pleasure parties can secure first classjrips. SU'cial attention driven to moving fur niture and pianos. Ve do everything horses can do. POLE EXOT Hood River