THE HOOD RIVER NEWS, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 13. 1911 THE HOOD RIVER NEWS n imhkii Kiiaami hobnino kt HOOU KIVl.H NEWS COMPANY, Inc. Hood River, Okr.no W. 11. WALTON r V. SONNK'HSKN KniT Manage Subscription, $1.50 a N ear in Advance Kntered mm ecor.d-elaaa matter. Feb. 10. JsneJ. at the poet office at Houd River. (Wm, under lh Art of March S. 1S7S. Had Business Sjakinir of the increase of business at the jxistotlice. due to the approach of the holiday sea son, Postmaster J. 1 Lucas i quoted in last week's News as follows: "Most of the increase of busi ness now is due to the fact that many people are sending: away to purchase their Christmas presents. The biji mail order houses of the East and Middle West are receiving many orders from this point." Year in and year out the home papers point out the mis taken policy which leads people to send their money away from home to the big mail order con cerns, but it seems as if their arguments and pleadings are of little avail. Apparently, people are blind to the evils of this practice. As a matter of fact, purchasers can usually do better at home, in the long run, than they can with the mail order houses. Time and again incidents come to light showing that the very articles purchased from these outside concerns could be obtained from the local merchants at as reason able a price as they can from the outsiders. Disappointments, however, and bitter lessons from experience, seem to have no ef fect on some people, and when they get their fingers on a mail order catalogue they can no more resist the lure of the artfully worded descriptions of cheap merchandise than a fish can jump out of a frying pan. But even were it necessary to pay slightly higher prices, loy alty to the home city and that larger selfishness that looks to the ultimate result rather than to the present saving of a few shillings, should influence pur chasers to keep their money here. Hood River has as fine a show ing of business buildings as can be found in any western city of its size. It has stores of which any city, large or small, might well be proud. Let the mail or der patrons look over our busi ness streets, and then in imagi nation see what Hood River would look like with half those handsome business blocks va cant, the dismantled show win dows staring blank and empty on sidewalks over which the dust had accumulated undisturbed. Not a nice picture, is it? Yet every dollar sent away to the mail order houses helps toward such a result. Another thought: tew people like to make presents that look "cheap," yet they will unblush ingly give articles bearing the stamp of a mail order house, which shouts "cheapness" as loud as it could be shouted through a megaphone. One would imagine people of refined sensibilities would be ashamed to give "mail order" gifts. Again, it is well known that Christmas presents often have to li exchanged. Such ex changes are easy when the arti cles are procured from your local dealer, but are impossible in the case of mail order purchases. Thus it would seem that there r!,inut Oil- fj'tuai ai.. liw tu-mlintr fit it fnr i"r.riJtma. I jrifts, in addition to the stock ar K'.nnenL1' against the practice of mail order trading. It is to be lioiHii that Hood Kiver jeople will think these txiints over care fully, and then y It their home merchants for their holiday JTtxxls. Champ Clark'? presidential Ihkhii is U'injj pushed by a press bureau that is workiny overtime peekit.y publicity through the press fr the "bijr man from l'ike ivunty, Missouri." You'll be a late Christmas shopper if you don't hurry. The country escapes one peril only to come face to face w ith with on is another. The foot ball season is over, but Congress is aUut ready to begin business. j the padtk, northwest for vaiu. How times have changed since j able assistance in making the the days of Kve! A Ziliah. exposition a success. Wash., woman won first prize in I StH.tvtarv Martjn of the Ta. the 25-box apple display at tn0 conia commercial Club, advo New 1 ork Land Show. catog a Matovide conference in Eager exiH'fiinenters are striv-lthe interests of industrial ex ing for seedless grapes, coreless J pansion. He contends that the apples and pitless peaches, but there is no record of any of them trying to evolve an eggless hen. Now that California women have the ballot, they are far from satisfied. They want the legislature to pass a bill exempt ing women voters from telling their age when they register. Another blow to equal suf frage! Miss Lucy Beech Johns, of Union town. Pa., the only woman deputy sheriff in the United States, h'S resigned her office in order to marry the man of her choice. Many a man who would turn a deaf ear to a lightuing rod agent, and reward a gold brick artist's smooth talk by kicking him out of his office, will fall like the softest "sucker" for the bam boozling lingo of a mail order catalog. Grant's Pass has just pur chased an automobile chemical fire engine and hose wagon for $5,500. It is seventy-two horse power, double chain drive, car ries 1,500 feet of hose and 200 feet of chemical hose, and can make GO miles an hour. At last the deadly auto has met its match. A machine at Mo desto, Calif., knocked the editor of the local paper from his bi cycle and ran over him. but only succeeded in inflicting a few slight bruises. Editors are used to rough treatment, you see. Nez Perce, Ida., is raising a $10,000 publicity and promotion fund, and Fong Way, a Chinese business man of that place, has made a liberal donation thereto. Now, is there a citizen of Hood River Who Will not tret OUt and ... , ,i hUStle Biter SUCh an example I , . io ! from a Celestial . i mm.. ... . . I UOOd TOad3 throughout Oregon I . .. . . ... . ; Wlll be the Chief tOplC diSCUSSed . . at the annual Convention Of I , . . COUntV JUdgeS and Commissioners i i i ii, Of the State, WhlCh Will be held . . . . in the Portland Commercial Club j . Convention hall December 12-14. ! . . . . 1 IvOad legislation Will be COnSld- . 1 ered, With a VieW tO a permanent i 1 1 highway COnStrUCtlOn throughout I 1 the State. I . I Nothing COUld be more Slgnifi- 1 . , . j Cant Of Hood River aIleV S ab- I ' ' solute pre-eminence as THL ap-1 111 I pie Section Of the WOrld than a 1 , . . . ( heading in The DalleS OptimiSt I , t 11 , 1 - regarding The DalleS Showing ' , at the Oregon Apple Show: I 'Qgjy CrOW'dS Hood River. I J it 1 ( To even approach Hood River s 1 , r , . EtanrlorH is n rrrpflt fliuf inftinn in .JKAWVIU. wrs.-Wv I the apple world. The following, from the Lyle Observer, indicates that in the i rL ir.IT 1 .u.i OrOOnetOr Of the llOtei LVle that , , , .. , , ' berVT pOS.SeSSeS a pnilOSOpner anU ' ... . , i.rrM ' 3 OlplOmat. LiSten. Ine pro-, . . rr.lTI 't prietOr Of the JlOtel Lyle WlSheS I ... - . i I tO Call the attention OI nOCtUrnal . . . . , . . p ! VISltOrS tO hlS WOOdplIe tO that OI , . .. . . 1 the SChOOl district JUSt aCrOSS the ; .... . , Street, WhlCh he SayS IS better Wr'l and more Convenient. I . The Interior Department le-1 lieves that the government should j spend more money on lU national parks. Accordingly, Secretary Fisher will ask for materially larger appropriations for the en suing fiscal year. He wants .SJS.rX for Mount Rainier na tional park. In view of the fact that COnjfreSS Only allOWeH , . . i 'ii this year a Kreat deal more will . , , .1 i i Ue U'mc riuuuiu ii. c ia v iiiar.i l 3 . , . approve of the secretary s esti- TL . e .t mates. I he most ot trie money , . i . , is to be epent on roads and trails, i President Chas. C. Moore of the Panama-Pacific exposition will soon visit Oregon cities to imnrj.s litwm them the imt mr- , f , . , . , , , . ,lilllll,.0,- nni cc:tf. HI V tllV II VO'A 1 lllU'll llllVt Mh-iklkT v anee. President Moore looks to sporadic cttorts in this regard by various communities do not get the desired results. Mr. Martin is of the opinion that represent atives of the leading commercial organizations should get together regularly and decide on some concerted action. The smaller cities are interested in this, as well as the larger, It applies to agricultural communities, too, for they should have industries that would give employment to many of their people during the winter season, when the fields are dormant. Announcement of a new rail road across Oregon from east to west was appropriate news for Thanksgiving week. President Lovett of the Haniman system has authorized the construction of the Oregon eastern from Yale to Dog Mountain, a distance of 140 miles. The road will not stop there but will be built to Burns, then presumably on to Bend and very likely south to connect with the Natron-Klam-ath line. Work on the project will be rushed and it is expected to get the first link under way before the end of the present year. This new mileage will be of great value to Eastern Oregon a country now undergoing rapid development, and will give mod ern transportation to a district now isolated. SummoDS. In the Circuit Court of the itate of OreRon, for the county of HuimI Kiver, Henry J. Lindnay, Plaint iff, H. de Reolinfr; Cornelia Edmunds Hallam, a widuw; M. Vasui; J. Thornton and W. H. Halton and Midilcre-t Orchard Company, a Corporation, LWendantn. To H. de Kedinnr. Cornelia Kdmunds Hallam, a widow, M. Yasui. J. Thornton and W, H. Walton, and MiddlecreKt Orchard Company, a corporation, and eai h of you. defendants. In the same of the State of Oretron:- You and each of you are hereby required to appear and anwer the Complaint riled airainstt you and each of you in the above entitled Buit within ten days you and each of you. if served within this county, from the date of the service of thm summons on and if served within any other county in this state, then within twenty days from the date of the service of this summons upon you and each of you. and if you fail so to answer, for want there- of, the plaintiff will take a decree against you and each of you for the sale of the hereinafter described real property situate in Hood Kiver County, Oreiron. for the foreclosure of that cer- tain mortgage dated September 24th. I., made executed and deliveted by defendant H. de Ked- " to said plaintiff Henry J. Lindsay to secure the payment of the sum of Twenty Six Hundred and Ninety Dollars (W) and interest, which rnortyasre was duly filed in the office of the County Clerk of said Hood Kiver County. Oretton. on January 2nd. 1110 at 2:40 o'clock p. m. and recorded m book 3 of mortgages at paire m. for the payment and satisfaction of all sums secured by saei mortirairi.. includinar said sum of Twenty " Ilunureu mu .finely mtiinr",'fi3"ii inu inter- est. the sum of Two Hundred and Seventy Dollars it-0 attorney's fees in this suit and plaintiffs cost, and disbursements herein, and will take a decree afcramst you and each of you for such other relief a prayed for in the complaint herein and shall be deemed by the court proper. Said real property is more particularly descritied as follows. to-wit: The North half (N 1 of the South-west1 quarter SWl () of the North-ea.t quarter (NK1.) "f Section Kiirhteen U"l Township T.1.121 North. Kunwre Ten (1MI Kast of Willamette Meridian. j You are hereby served by publication of this summons, by virtue of an ortlcr of the honorable ;- o. cuibertson. a county judn-e of Hood Kiver County, and htate of Ortifon, duly made, srranted and dated on the 2nd day of December A. I. for the service of this summons upon "u v publication thereof, and in accordance therewith, and which order prescrilies that you "nn Appear nl answer the complaint, on or be- fore the last day of six consecutive weeks from the date of the first publication of this summons, and the f.th day of Itecen.ber A D. lull as the lale of the first publication of this summons, and you are hereby further notified that s4id date la "d win i.e the hn-t pubiu anon of this summons. Dated Iecember 2nd. l'.tll. d'i-jlT I.. A. ft A. P. Rrfd. ... 1 ,..,., 11 1 It f I Summons I In the r'ircuit Court or the State of Oreffn, fur the Oiunty of Hf.id River. Howard Inenherjr. Maintiff, "Ida F. Iwnlierit, Defendant. To Zeida V. Isenneiv. I-f..ndant above named: vs. In the name of the State of Oregon. You are i herel.v required to appear and answer the com- I'iaint of theplaintitf tiled in the atiove entitled ' court and rause on or hef.,re the 13th day -if Ie- rerr.ljer. lf.ll. and if you fail to so appear and answer -aid complaint, the plaintitr will apply tn the court for the relief prayed for therein, to-wit: ror a deeree or said rourt di-sr,lvinK the marnaire. contract now existing Ijetween the plaintiff and defendant; ror a decree of said court adjudinnK ; and decr'einif plaintiif to lie the soleand exrlusive i owner f lx.t 1 hr U, Kur ( t and KiveCi.in HI'M k K rif Oie's 1 hird Addition to the City of h.I River. H..l Kivit l.imiy, Onrn; for a I plaintiff to be the owner and holder of certain promissory note. owmK to plsiint.tr and defendant 'jointly, which said, promissory note are set ''"-' '" ful' i'-rit.. m n.rititT rrimpiint in the above entitled nnjrt and cause; anil for n,i further relief as to the curt may Thu nummor.s id xrvr! mum you by pur. lira-1 tion thi'rf in Tht H'jH Kiv.r Nnwi, a iM,r ff font-ml circular ion, puMifhor, on: h wc in H'n iitvfi, inni Kivw ( otinty, Ort-y.n, hy virfu of an ort-r of the Oninly Cmrt of Hoi Htvtft i 'njriiy, tr-wii, mafie ari'l tf.tirl on the , ;tt. liar ui iH t'T. l:til. 1 he tiate of th- lirst j puoluaticfi of Oil nummonii in iai'1 n'WKiaijr ia ( ,i,enlr Ut, l U. S. W. makk. j N.1-Itif. Id Attorrwy for I'lamtiff. AdiiilBliTritorf Notice To firedlturs. I N'Awm w hroK aT'vn that tha unHfraitrnftl htm raM-n t.iifiiriitil liV thm 4 urttv ('ourt of Hooil Kiver.O. Or... a. Administratis of the ea'ateof Sarah J . fheljis. rleeeaaerl, ami all oersons havlnir ci..m. against ...d c..u sr. hereby notih-d u, present the same to me, duly venfted, at the Kutler K.nkmaT ( o Hank, or at ine otnee or r.. H. Hartwi, in Hmt Rier. Oreiron, within six Itil month, from the dat. of thi. none.. Date,i this 20th day of November, A. I). l'.ilL koi.lanh a. i-hm.hi. V. If Hartwio. Adrninntritor. n-lw wumi tot tut L. A. & A. P. HEED ATTORNEYS & COUNSELLORS AT LAW Two I V-urn North of 1'oKtottice Phone II llomi Kivvr Uretrun ERNEST C. SMITH LAWYER Kootns 14 and H..IL tiuiMing HtHj Kiver, Crtsron STEARNS & DERBY Lawyers First National BaiU ltuildinur Hood River, Orivon i'hone ft) Rooms ;M0, Smith Block GEORGE R. WILBUR LAWYER 1 1 it nl Kivtr - Oregon A. C. BUCK Notary Public and Insurance Agent Koom 12. Broaius Block Hood River. Oregon R. R. BARTLETT ARCHITECTS Ilcilbronner Building HOOD RIVER. OKKGON rhone 61 ALBERT SUTTON Hrcbltcct Hall IU ildino Hood River, Oregon MURRAY KAY CIVIL UiMilNLER AND SLRVLYOK Phone 32 Krosius BriLDiNQ Hoon River L. A. HENDERSON Civil Engineer Formerly U. S. Land Surveyor Philippine Islands Two doors north of Dostoflice. Phone 41 P. M. MORSE City Engineer and Surveyor CITY AND COUNTY WORK Heilbronner Building Hood River, Oregon HOOD RIVER POULTRY YARDS J. R. MdhtlStN, I'roprlKtur Breeder of S. C. . Leghorn!. W. P. Rocki nd S. C. Rhode laland Redi. Indian hunner Ducks Egirs and Day (Jld Chicks after Jan. 1st. Or ders bonked n ow. Poultry yards l'-j miles west of city, at r rankton. Phone 32X2-X. ROBT. T. NEWHALL Telephone 277-M Hood River, Oregon REI'RKSENTING MILTON NURSERY CO. TH1RTY-THKKE YEARS OK KKLIAUI.E TREES M. C. JOHNSON Carpenter and Builder Second and State Sts. Phone Shop 345-X; Res. 87-L BROWN & DEITZ Wood Sawed by Gasoline Power Fir and I'ine 60c Per Cord Oak and Slabs 75c Per Cord I'hone 117-K I'hone 275-X O. B. EVINOER , Confootlonory and Cigar Central Lin of Cigart, 7ooarcos, Candimt, r Crmam, Etc. STATIONERY On the HHilhts KCLLY DROS, HAY and OATS (tolled ISarlcy, Bran, Shorts and Straw I'hnne Fourth Street bctwern Oak and Stats FOU SAL H-Non-irrivrated Hudded NUUSKKY Stock. f;UAItANTKi;i true to name. SpitzenburRs, NewUwns and Ortleys. I). CUKKIEK, Jr., Olell 81. It. I). 2. Win n In ni ftl r.f printing n-irifinlH-r till' New H. I Hr KrtHliiH niiiiiMiiii't'H h e r tinmen t Olllff fHtiilillxlicil at OPKl.L. I'HiiNK l, where he run In- t-iuimiltetl iimni Inir ami fvenlnir. City ulllee 1UVKK. I'lioNK 1' It, niH'ii iih iihiiuI 10 to ilally. Night Calls itiiMWereil from ODKLL, i-honk L'Stf H. L. DUMBLE Physician and Surgeon Calls promptly answered In town or country, day or niatht. Telephone-Residence 11. Otflc 613. Olhcv in th broaiua building. DR. E. O. DUTRO Physician and Surgeon Office in Smith Building Home phone. Rx.71B; Office phone 71 Hood River. Oregon SHAW & BRONSON Physicians and Surgeons Eliot Block Phone 34 Hood River. Oregon Dr. M. II. Sharp Dr. Kdna H. Sharp DRS. SHARP Osteopathic Physicians (I rail ua tea of the American School of Osteopathy, kirkttville. Mo. Office in Kliot Building Phon-Ort.ce Wi. Residence 102-B. Hood River. Oregon DR. JUSTIN WAUGH Eliot Building EAR, EYE, NOSE AND THROAT Tues. Thurs. Sat. 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. C. H. JENKINS, D. M. D. Dentist Office. Hall Building, over Butler Banking Co. Office phone 28. Residence phone 28-B Hood River. Oregon II. Dudley W. Pineo, D. D. S. Dentist Office over First National Bank Office-Home phone 131. Residence-Home 131-B Hood River. Oretron DR. E. L. SCOBEE Dentist Open evening by appointment Kooma 6 and 7. Kroaius Building. I'hone 300 Hood River, Oregon M. E. WELCH Licensed Veterinarian Hood River. Oregon Y 7 777 ry k.P.SUMNERi; Opposite .the Post Office Home I'hone 20 s i s s Spray and Garden liose Plumbing Cottage Kospi Hood River's Medical In stitution. Open to the public for the treatment of Medical and Surgical cases. Rates on applica tion. Address, C0TTA6E HOSPITAL ASSOCIATION H. YAMA DAY WORK AT Cooking and House Cleaning I'hone KM 14 Oak Street COAL! Rock Springs COAL TRANSFER & LIVERY COMPANY STATEMENT OF THE CONDITION OF THE Butler Banking Company, of Hood River, Ore. At the Close of Business, Dec. 5, 1911 RESOURCES: Loans and Discounts $508,302.93 Iionds and Warrants 11,383.29 Office Fixtures and Furniture 5,700.55 Cash on Hand and in Other Hanks 125,205.78 $(;50,052.55 LIABILITIES: Capital Stock $100,000.00 Karned Surplus and Undivided Profits 17,503.19 Deposits 533,089.30 $050,052.55 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, Chas. G. Pratt, Jos. Copeland Capital $100,000 FIRST NATIONAL BANK HOOD RIVER, OREGON FASHION Livery, Freed Stanley- Wholesale and y Retail Lumber, Ci4-1 Lath, Shingles OlTllll) Etc. Lumber delivered to F iimhV anypart of the "IllUCr Valley. Co. .. .eady for Santa... Our new Goods, direct from the East are now on display. They are the nicest and best we have ever had. We want YOU to see them while the line is complete. Toilet Sets, (Ivory, Lbony, etc.) nanicures, hand Mirrors, Brass, Purses, Hand Bags, Calendars, Work Boxes, (iames, Post Cards, Booklets, Xmas Ornaments, Ltc, Ltc, l:tc. We can only enumerate a few Com- AND SLI; TMLAl ALL Keir SL Cass Pcliablc VragtfUts SMITH I1LOCK HOOD RIVEU Surplus and Profits $24,000 A BANK ACCOUNT FOR CHRISTMAS is a very convenient thing to have for thoje w ho have been provi dent enough to have one. Christ mas cheer is never lacking in the home whose members have enough of thrift to lay by some of their in come or earnings for the days that draw heavily on their resources. Open your bank account in the Savings Department and your mon ey will draw 3 per cent interest. STABLES and Draying STRANAHANS & RATHBUN HUOD RIVER, OREGON Horses bought, sold or ex changed. Pleasure parties can secure first class ns. Sliecial attention nfiven to movinjj fur niture and pianos.' We do everything horses can do. I