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4 THE HOOD RIVER NEWS, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 8. 1911 THE HOOD RIVER NEWS rt'Buauao stbdmbbday hobmnob by MOOD Kl V.K KVS COMPANY, Inc Hood Rivbb. Obboon W. H. WALTON C P. SONNICUSEN. ... EOITOB . Manages Subscription, $1.50 a Year in Advance Untm u BMond-clBM statu. Feb. 10. 190. at ths post oflira at Hood Ritst, Oregon, under th Act of Marra S. l)Ca. The Automobile Hog An article on automobile driv ing, taken from the Bend Bulle tin, apparently copied from an eastern publication, fits the loea situation, in some instances, so well that we reproduce it. The writer says: "New discoveries and inven tions bring into existence new terms. The automobile added a long list to the dictionary, and continues to add them. Though not used as much as some of these new terms, the phrase 'au tomobile hog has a large place in the auto category, for this species of animal is frequently seen driving a motor car. "If you have never noticed one of these freaks of an age of rush and recklessness, take a look at the next driver of an auto you see and perhaps you may get an introduction. The main charac teristic of this animal is the same as that of the swine that eats from a trough. He is selfish and greedy. He does not care for the rights of others, he being the self-constituted center of this little universe, The whole road was made for him alone, and when he travels it everybody and everything else must get afar off or take the conse quences. Mr. A. H. is not bound by any 'rules of the road.' He goes at the highest speed the en gine will take him. If there are turns in the road, he never blows his horn on approaching them, for what right has anyone else, he says to himself, to be travel ing along the road that is his ex clusively? If he meets a woman driving a team of skittish ponies to town to buy a few of the nec essaries of life, Mr. A. H. may stop his car if there be danger that the horses become fright ened and plunge into and dam age it. Otherwise, he rushes past like a wild locomotive, in a cloud of dust, leaving the driver of the horses to control them and escape with her life as best she can. What right has the farm er's wife to dare use the high way that the government built exclusively for the use of Mr, A. H.? "By these characteristics, and others, you will know the 'Au tomobile Hog.' "Not only does he bring suffer ing to those who travel afoot or by buggy or wagon, but to those of his fellow drivers who are public-spirited and careful men and have respect for the rights of mankind. He is responsible for the fact that, in the minds of some people, all drivers of autos are placed in the same class, which is entirely unjust," A Doubtful Opportunity A letter to J. H. Fredricy from Wm. McMurray, general pas senger agent of the O-W. II. & N., states that a large syndicate in Chicago is endeavoring to lo cate 100,000 acres in one tract, if possible, which can be purchased for less than $10 per acre. The syndicate proposes to divide it into eighty-acre tracts, break up five acres, build a house on it, furnish two horses and a wagon, and one cow, and then sell same on the installment plan. The letter says that the parties have looked over land in Michigan and Wisconsin, but claim it does not suit them. It is not proba ble that they will find any in Or egon to suit them at that price, either. Eastern and Central Oregon might have something on the bargain shelf, but we doubt it. l! v. T. S MaixlHnker, who woa re rfiitlr I a Wen 111 with typhoid fever, win taken to Walla Wnllrt, tale for mer home, alMiut ten daya ago. Newe received here la that be la very lu ucb I in proved. Hats Off to Miss Columbia Mj tale In of ; rnllromt l. Named ThninuH J. O'ltrli ii, Ami of ('i)liitntilii'a teaelier f-ilr. Who proved n heroine. Now Tom wn herding m-rnp.v Jm.h, Along I'oIunililtt'H border. And when he until, "To work, ye lumtea," They moved not nt hln order. "What! no ye won't, then tukeyer tolme. lledml. I think ye'll trnttMe." Instead they gathered i-Iom around. And all Itegau to Kitlilde. They butted hltu with hovel bladeo. With tamperM knocked lilm tlly. While foine tyok out Ihelr iiuvlnn knlven. Anil mui'hee wUbed to klllee. He bolted for Columbia xehool. The tearher nently hide him. Then turns to face the angry .lap. Her temper nwlftly rUlng. She elzel the halliard nt her feet. And sent Old Glory Hkylng, It tlutterM 'round the topniont jwnk. And out Its fold are flying. Then, nx In hand, "Now Mop," he said, "Or here iM'gln the nlaughter. For there Columbia' banner float, And I'm Columbia' daughter." They atop nbawhed," look, wildly 'round. Their teeth with rage are gnaHlilug, Columbia calmly hold her ground. Her eye the while are tlaHhlng. O'lirlen through n window glide. (The Jap Mill think him hiding) And up the beach he quickly hike. And get to Kuthton Hiding. Ami here he reached n telephone. And went thi brief narration: "The light I on, I'm necond let. Columbia hold thetation." A Hpeeding nuto cut the dnxt, Witli lighter quite a number. The .lap are caught, the game I up. Hat off to Minn Columbia. Oi.ii Bill Jonsino. ' MOSIER iuy Wilwon of Portland npent ev- erul day here the fore part of the week. Mr. John Lnngtry I here spend ing a fortnight with her mother, Mr. Sellingrr. Dr. C. A. Macruni and wife left Friday for Portland, where they will spend the winter. Mr. Hobt. Ho and daughter Betty nre spending ft few day In Portland till week. Mr. E. N. Stroup and son Bennle came up from Portland on biiHtues, returning Thursday. Arnold Wysa of Bakeoven arrived Tuesday morning and I visiting hi brother (Jerald and family. Mrs. Lou Graham returned from the Valley Wednesday, where she had been visiting her daughter. Iee Evans, Sr., went to Ilia lock the first of last week to hunt. Frl dav hi son Fred received several nice geese. A large donkey engine wa taken out to the Sandlierg place Saturday, where C. Master ha the contract for clearing 120 ncrea for it Portland firm. Mrs. F. H. Alllngton of Kelso. n.. and daughter, Mr. Blackburn of Wisconsin, spent several day visit ing their son and brother. F. A. Al llngton.and family. They left Friday for Kelso, Wn. Those attending the district con vention of the Christian church held n The Dalle the latter part of the week were Her-. Nickafoone and w Ife, Mr. and Mr. Alex Stewart and Mr. nod Mr. . L. Carroll. Wednesday morning It wn hard to tell what lelonged to who, a the Hallowe'en pranks were much In evi dence. Some had more while others had les than their share of property. No great damage wa done and n each fellow wn getting his property home ngaln he could not help tlilnk- ng of the time when he wa a boy. The ghost party given Hallowe'en by the Commercial Club wa a suc cess. 1 nere were olg ghosts and little ghost and wee ghost and one big black ghost who told the other ghost what to do. In fact he seemed to lie the boss ghost. The grand march wa announced and partner chosen for supper. Dough nut and pumpkin pie were servid. with delicious coffee made bv Mrs. N. Mosler am) donated by (uy Phillips, traveling salesman for Clos- et & Dever. The Mosler Quartet sang several song which were much appreciated. Thirty Per Cent of the new business written by the Northwestern Mutual Lite Insurance Co. of Wis consin in 1910 was received from old policy holders. Its enviable record for large div idend savings produces its exceptional low cost insur surance. John Goldsbury, Hood River, Oregon. EXPERIMENTING WITH NEW PAPER APPLE PACKING BOX A tww Hpplf packing box innrtt of hftiv.v wiDte board U twlng exjerl- me:itM. with by apple whlppem here. The boxen nre lielng Invent. gated by the DnvUlflon Fruit Company. It U clnlnu'tl that they Cciu le manufae tureu nightly cheaper than the wooden box and alno have the ad vantage of leu weight. When packed they mike a more fancy package. The only difficulty U whether they will wtand up In vhlpmeut and thh feature will be tented out. Nutlet of SbtrlfTl Silt In th Circuit Court of th Stat of Orvffon, for Houd Kivr County. Gust Ueonroiuia. plaintiff, H. E. Marshall and Geo. W. McCoy. Defendant. By Tirtu of an execution, decree and order of aUrttuly issued out of and under the seal of the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, for the County of Hood Hirer, to me directed and dated the Mh day of November. 1911. upon a decree) for the fureckieure of a certain laborer's lien and judgment rendered1 and entered in said Court on the 14th day of June. 1911. in the above entitled cause in favor of plaintiff and against the defend ants in the sum of &65.60. and interest thereon from the 6th day of August. 1910. at the rate of 6 per cent per annum; and for the sum of $WX00 attorneys fees; and for the sum of 116.75 costs and disbursements, and the costs of and upon this writ, and commanding me to make sale of the real property embraced in such decree of fore closure and hereinafter described. 1 will at the hour of 10 o'clock in the forenoon on the 7th day of December, 1911, at the front door of the County Court House, in Hood River, Hood Kiver County. State of Oregon, sell at public auction to the highest bidder for cash in hand all the right, title and interest which defendant, George W. McCoy, had on the 14th day of June, 1911. the date of the judgment aforesaid, or which such defendant, George W. McCoy, has since acquired, or now has, in and to the following described real property situated and being in the County of Houd River. State of Oregon, to-wit: The southeast quarter of Sec ton 6. -Township 2 North. Range East. W. M., or so much thereof as will satisfy said judgment and execution, to-wit: The sum of $266.60. and interest thereon from the 6th day of August, 1910, at the rate of per cent per annum; for the sum of $60.00 attorney's fee, with interest thereon from the 14th day of June. 1911, at the rate of 6 per cent per annum; and for the sum of $16.75 costs and disbursements, with interest thereon from the 14th day of June, 1911. at the rat of 6 per cent per annum, with coats and accruing costs. Said property will be sold subject to the following judgments, to-wit: A judgment made and entered against said de fendant, George W. McCoy, and against said de scribed real property on the 13th day of June, 1911. in and for the sum of $500.25, and interest thereon from the 6th day of AuKUst. 1910, at the rate of 6 per cent per annum; and for the sum of $100.00 attorney's fee with interest thereon from the 13th day of June. 1911. at the rate of 6 per cent per annum; and for the sum of $21.75 costs and disbursements, with interest thereon from the 13th day of June, 1911. at the rate of 6 per cent per annum. . And a judgment made and entered against said defendant, Geo. W. McCoy, and against said de scribed real property on the 31st day of May, 1911, in and for the sum of $46 00. and interest thereon from the 6th day of August. 1910. at the rate of 6 per cent per annum; for the sum of $40.00 attor ney s fee. with interest thereon from the 41st day of May. 191 1. at the rate of 6 per cent per annum for the sum of $3.80. with interest thereon from the 31st day of May. 1911, at the rate of 6 percent per annum; for the further sum of SM.uu, costs and disbursements, with interest thereon from the 31st day of May. 191 1. at the rate of 6 per cent per annum: and for the further sum of $51.00 costs and disbursements on said judgment in the Supreme Court of the State of Oregon, which two judgments last described are prior iurigment liens on said land. Said property will be sold subject to confirma tion and equity of redemption as by law provided. Dated at Hood River. Oregon, this 6th day of November. 1911. Thus. r Johnson. Sheriff of Hood River County, Nov. 8-Dec. 6 State of Oregon. DR. F C. BRCSIUS Physician and Surgeon Residence. Oak and Park. Office, Oak and Second Office hour. 10 to 11 a. m.,2 toSand7 to8p. m. Rooms 8, 4 and 5, Broaiua Block. Hood River. Ore. H. L. DUMBLE Physician and Surgeon Calls promptly answered In town or country day or nifht. Telephones Residence 611. Office 613. Office ia the Brosius Building. DR. E. O. DUTRO Physician and Surgeon Office in Smith Building Home phone. Rea.71B; Office phone 71 Hood River. Oreroa SHAW & BRONSON Physicians and Surgeons Eliot Block Phone 34 Hood River. Orciron J. F. WATT, M. D. Physician and Surgeon Office, Home phone 30. Residence. 30 B Hood River. Oregon C. H. JENKINS, D. M. D. Dentist Office. Hall Buildim, over Butler Banking Co. Office phone 28. Residence phone 28- B Hood River. Orecon II. Dudley W. Pineo, D. D. S. Dentist Office over Pint National Bank Office Home phone 131. Residence Home 13UB Hood River. Oregon DR. E. L. SCOBEE Dentist Open evening by appointment Konmt 8 and 7, Broaiua Build ins;. Phone K) Hood River. Ores; on Dr. M. H. Sharp Dr. Edna B. 8 harp DRS. SHARP Osteopathic Physicians Graduate, of the American School of Orteopathr. Kirkaville. Mo. Office in KlKit Buiklinf Phone-Office H'i. Residence 102-R. Hood River. Orevos Phone Rmi. H7-M Hours. 10 to 12; Offiea M. Hm to I JO-:00 to 7 Other hours by appointment DR. E. R. CARPENTER Chiropractor: Nerve Specialist Fae for All Disease Room 17-13, Heilbronner Bldf. flood Rirer, Ora. THIS n - -f tVK you I W JT Let Summon! In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, for the Cmintv of Hmil Rivr V, Howard laenbersr. Plain tiff, vs. Zelda F. Isenberv. Defendant. To Zelda F. Isenbenc. Defendant above named: In the name of the State of Oregon. You are hereby required to appear and answer the com plaint of the Dlaintitf tiled in the above entitled court and eause on or before the 13th day of De cember, 1911. and if you fail to so appear and answer raid complaint, the plaintiff will apply to the court for the relief prayed for therein, to-wit: For a decree of said court dissolving the marriajre contract now existing between the plaintiff and defendant: for a decree of said court adjudtrinir and decreeing plaintiff to be the sole and exclusive owner of Lou T. hree 3). rour U) and Five (5), in mock e. of toe s lhird AU.lition to the City of Hood River. Huod River County. Oregon: for a decree of said court adjudging and decreeing plaintiff to be the owner and holder of certain promissory notes owing to plsintitf and defendant jointly, which said promissory notes are set forth and fully described in plaintiff s complaint in the above entitled court and cause: and for auch other and further relief as to the court may seem equitable and just. This summons is served upon you by publica tion thereof in The Hood Kiver News, a paper of general circulation, published one each week in Hood River. Hood River County. Oregon, by virtue of an order of the County Court of Hood River County, Oregon, made and entered on the 30th day of October, lull. The date of the first publication of this summons in said newspaper ia November 1st, lyll. S. W. Stakk, Nov.l-Dec.13 Attorney for Plaintiff. Notice to Creditors Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has been appointed administrator of the estate of Thomas Edward Lowell, deceased. All persons having claims against said estate are hereby noti. fled to present the same, duly and regularly veri fied to me at the law office of S. W. Stark, in Houd River, Oregon, within six months of the date of this notice, Dated Oct. th, 1911. S. G. AMELIO. Administrator of tne estate of Thomas Edward Lowell, deceased. Nov. l-29-6t DR. JUSTIN WAUGH Eliot Building EAR, EYE, NOSE AND THROAT Tues. Thurs. Sat. 9 a. m. to 3 p.m. M. E. WELCH . -4 Licensed Veterinarian Hood River. Oregon E. H. HARTWIG LAWYER Smith Block, Entrance on Third Street Phone 188- K Hood River. Oregon L. A. HENDERSON Civil Engineer Formerly U. S. Land Surveyor Philippine Inlands Two doors north of postoffice. Phone 41 L. A. & A. P. REED ATTORNEYS & COUNSELLORS AT LAW Two Doors North of Poatoftiee Phone tl Hood River Oregon ERNEST C. SMITH LAWYER Rooms 14 and 16. Hall Building Hood River, Oregon STEARNS & DERBY Lawyers First National Bank Building Hood River, Oregon Phone 309 Rooms 9-10, Smith Block GEORGE R. WILBUR LAWYER fowl Kiver Ort'Koii A. C. BUCK Notary Public and Insurance Agent Room 12. Brosius Block Hood River, Oregon R. R. BARTLETT ARCHITECTS Heilbronner Building HOOD RIVER, ORKGON Phone HI A' w 4t--Nv-a hi v $19.00 4?vJ.i O'jifl Express Prepaid 4jStN Jl ft i CLEANER are "From Missouri" Us Show You Guaranteed for One Year t Do J oat What Wa Claim for II Pacific Ooast Distributing Office of the Domestic Vacuum Sweeper Company Rooms 206-7 Couch Bldg. PORTLAND, ORE. WE WANT A GOOD LIVE AGENT IN EVERY TOWN WHITE FOE PAETICULAB8 Notlci of Sheriff's Sale otice i. hereby given that an execution and A1 order of sale was issued out of the circuit of the state of Oregon, for the county of Hood Kiver. on tne ZTlh day of October, lyll. upon l judgment rendered on the 4th day of October, Ml. in favor of plaintiff. Adeline F. Koditera, and against the defendsnt. V. K. Winams and Mary Winans; which said execution and order of sale ia to me directed and commanding me to sell the property hereinafter described for the pur pose or satisfying the judgment of plaintiff in said cause for the sum of Twenty-two hundred ninety-Rv. and 17-100 (t225.17 with interest thereon from laid 4th day of October, lull, at the rate of 7 per cent per annum, and the further sum of One hundred fifty and OO-llW (SlftO.UO) at torneys' fees, and the further sum of Twenty-two ana w-iuu coats and tne costs incurred upon said writ of execution. Therefore, in compliance with said execution and order of sale. 1 will on the 1st day of Decern ber. mil. at the hour of 11 o'clock a. m. at the court house door in Hood River County. Ores-on. sell st public auction to the highest bidder for cash in hand for the purpose of satisfying the juagment above named, the following described real property, to-wit: The north half of the southeast quarter and the nortn nan or tho southwest qusrter of section two (a township one (1) north, rang, nine (HI east of the Willamette Meridian, containing 160 acre, all lituated in Hood Kiver county, suit, of Oregon. Dated this 1st day of November, Ml. Tmw. F. Johnson. Nov. 1-29 Sheriff of Hood Kiver County, Ore. NOTICE TO CREDITORS Notice ia hereby given that the undersigned has been appointed executrix of the last will and estate of John L. Davis, deceased, by the County lxurtol Mood Kiver lounty, Oregon. All persons hsving claims against said estate are hereby notified to present same, duly verified. to me at office of K. H. Hartwig. or ftutler Bank ing Co., Hood Kiver. Oregon, within sis menths from the date of this notice. Dated this 11th day of October, 1911. JOANNA C. DAVIS. Kxecutrix. E. H. Hartwio. Attorney for Estate. Oct. 11-Nov. 8. MURRAY KAY CIVIL ENGINEER AND SURVEYOR Phone 32 RRofliua Building Hood River P. M. MORSE City Engineer and Surveyor CITY AND COUNTY WORK Heilbronner Building Hood River, Oregon ALBERT SUTTON Hrcbitcct IUix Buii.dino Hood Rivbb, Orbuon ROBT. T. NEWHALL Telephone 277-M Rood liver, Oregon REPRKSENTING MILTON NURSERY CO. TIIIRTY-THRKK YEARS OK RELIABLE TREES H. E. JOHNSON Carpenter and Builder Second and State Sts. Phone Shop 34S-X; Res. 87-L BROWN &DEITZ Wood Sawed r Gasoline Power Fir and Pine 50c Per Cord Oak and Slabs 75e Per Cord I'hon. 147-K Phone 275-X O. B. EVINOER Oonfootlonory and Cigar Gmnmrml Llnm of Cisart, Tobaccoa, Candimt, ce Crmam, Etc. STATIONERY On the Heights KELLY DROS. HAY and OATS Rolled Darley, Bran, Shorts ond Straw Phone 227'M Fourth Street between Oak and Stat FOR S A LK-Non-irrigated RiuM.xl NUKSERY Stock. GUARANTEED true to name. Spitzenburjfs, Newtowns and Ortloys. I). CURRIER, Jr., OJell 81. R. D. 2. Butler Banking Co Established Nineteen Hundred Capital One Hundred Thousand Dollars Deposits Over Five Hundred Thousand Dollars Safe Deposit Boxes Leslie Butler, President Truman Butler, 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 File, Chas. G. Pratt, Jos. Copeland Capital $ 1 00,000 Surplus and Profits $28,000 The Spirit of Saving Should be Early incorporated in the Child Mind Give them an opportunity by opening an account, obtaining a handsome home bank Free. You will be surprised at the interest they will take. FIRST NATIONAL BANK HOOD RIVER. OREGON Interest paid on time deposits Savings Department FASHION Livery, Feed - Stanley- Wholesale and ' Retail Lumber, ail ' Lath, Shingles OmXTl) Etc. Lumber delivered to F UtYlhft any part of the UlllUCr Valley Co. FOR THAT COUGH DOES NOT THIS SOUND GOOD? Red Spruce, Pine and Eucalyptus These are names of drugs we all know, and know they are THE BEST ingredients for a cough-syrup we can find. Get a bottle at once from Keir (St Cass Fc liable Druggists SMITH BLOCK HOOD RIVER Savings Department Vice President C. H. Vaughan, Cashier Safety Deposit Boxes Storage Rooms. STABLES and Draying STRANAHANS & RATHBUN HOOD RIVER, OREGON Horses bought, sold or ex changed. Pleasure parties can secure first class rigs. Secial attention given to moving fur niture and pianos We do everything horses can do.