THE HOOD RIVER NEWS, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 20. 1911 4 THE HOOD RIVER NEWS M tUIHIU CINEaDAY MORNINGS T HOOt kl LK 1SEWS COMPANY, Inc. Hood Kiykr. Okkoon W. H. WALTON C. P. HONMCHSKN . . Eriwi UlMOU Subscription, $1.50 a N ear in Advance fcntrrvd a second -claaa matter. Frh. 1.'. at th pt offie at Hoed R:r. Orwron. under In Art of Marra 1 The Light and Power Fight The situation between the Pa cific Power and Light Corr.par.y and the Hydro-Electric Company is tense. During: the past week the former company has obtained two injunctions in the Federal court against the latter, and the legal contest promises to be a warm one. An attempt has been made to involve the citizens of Hood Uiver in this fight, but it is to be hoped that they will not be un wise enough to be drawn into it by either side to the controversy. Without using any other argu ment, we simply point to the re sults of the water fight covering the past three years. It is pos sible that the contention and liti gation in regard to the city water plant may be closed satis factorily in a few days, but even if it isn't, the citizens have noth ing to gain by taking sides in the light nnd power fight The real gain can only be in obtaining the best terms possi ble for light and power, with the reservation that efficiency of service is the first consideration. The fact that one company is apparently backed by local capi tal need not influence any one in its favor. Local capital must have the proper return on its in vestment as well as foreign, and the people must pay it. The local company would not hesitate a moment to sacrifice the sup port of the people for dollars and cents. As we have said before, it is just a question, in the end, of paying interest on two plants instead of one until such time as they both become one, a result that must follow as sure as night follows day. It has been pointed out that if the Hydro Company had not been started we would never have se cured lower rates. To this argu ment lit can be said that if the Hydro Company succeeds in dis placing its rival, it will make rates to suit itself and not the people, unless some authority is vested in the latter to control or govern them. The logic of this statement is obvious; it is borne out by the experiTnce and inves tigation of committees from civic leagues and public service com missions all over the country. Also, a study of the question shows that competition in light and power is not conducive to the best results. The lighting committee of the executive board of the Civic League of St. Louis, after a full investigation, remarks: "Economy in lighting is in creased not by competition and division, but by co-operation and concentration. Competition may, as a corrective measure, secure the reduction of an exorbitant price to a reasonable one tempo rarily, but the economic waste involved in the duplication of the plant will inevitably bring the total cost, for a period of years, to a figure higher than is neces sary, in order to repay the extra outlay for duplication. The his tory of competing gas and elec tric public service corporations in this city, as well as in all other cities, goes to show that gradu ally they have become merged into one, for the simple reason that public lighting is a form of service which will not admit of competition. "Where, however, regulation of rates to prevent extortionate charges, is available, through a public utilities commission, it surely is wiser thus to secure reasonable rates rather than to subject a city to the losses and inconveniences involved in dupli cating plants." In connection with the above, it can le stated that it is admit ted by the representatives of both local plants that eventually there will be but one. Had it not been that the initi tiatve and referendum was in voked on a bill passed at the last session of the legislature placing all public service corpo rations under the jurisdiction of the railroad commission, the rates recently made by the Pa cific Power and Light Company would now be subject to revis ion, and. if too high, would have been reduced. This measure will be voted on by the people of the state at the general election next November. The amend ment also applies to the local tel ephone company. Therefore it will lie the part of wisdom for the citizens of Hood River to keep their hands otT, as it were, and allow the power and light companies to fight it out. Otherwise they may find that they have nourished a serpent only to have it bite them. It is up to the people to look on this struggle for supremacy in the local electric field as a simple business proposition. There is a fixed basis for recov ering every dollar that is Wing spent in this fight by both con testants, and the consumer will eventually pay it. Political Agitation The National Association of Manufacturers has been en deavoring to ascertain what the business men of the country be lieve would be a remedy for the present business depression, and with that end in view has sent out letters of inquiry to 20,000 business men, representing sixty seven general industries. About 10,000 replies were received, and the result is of interest, although it is to be regretted that the other 10,000 did not answer the inquiry, as it would be just 100 per cent more conclusive as to the views of the nation's busi ness men. The remedies sug gested were classified as follows: Cessation of political agitation. Cessation of tariff agitation. Amend or improve the Sher man act. Federal incorporation and reg ulation of trusts. More national and individual confidence. An improved system of bank ing and currency. Government prosecution of the labor trust, with all other illegal combines in restraint o" trade. Increased export trade and re habilitation of the American merchant marine. Fully ninety per cent of the opinions expressed demanded cessation of political agitation. However, no one seems to have suggested any feasible plan for stopping such agitation, and one of the significant features of the situation is that the in vestigation of the manufactur ers' association does not seem to have gone into the question of the real underlying causes which have given rise to the agitation. They seem simply to blame the whole situation to "demagogic politicians." forgetting that un satisfactory economic conditions are also having much to do with the unrest of the American peo ple. There is no doubt that we have what may be termed too much politics, but there are other things that also enter into un settled business conditions. The County Library If thofe who read thin urtWrlt? will reii'I carefully, nn'l pori'ltr, ttu-y will uriiJerMtaii'l one feature of the pro powfl lihrary. The library l for all 1 1 v I n tf In the county of HdiuI Kivcr, a truly the property of the citizen nf Oak (irove. Ml. Hood or (iiwiiile K'kn hk the tniti or wuniMti If v I ntc next door to the Imil'lln. And, furthermore. It kIwh the n;tnie privi lege to the non-taxpayer h to the one who pa t he hljhet t)i x 1 1 Ih pnlillc- for all. I.IHKAKV Vl'.r.KH COM.MI I TKK. Oregon Hotel Special Dinners A Heclnl talile d hole dinner will le wrveil at t he lintel Oregon every Sunday from 7:'Vi to p. in for 7T j cent. All II la carte nu n I wlllnUo lie Nerved. Munic liy the Mandolin I ( lub. IMne with im. I BASK BALL ! For the world's champlonith.p Don't fall to tec this ball name In MOTION PICTLRI S AT TMI; OLM i klOAY ft SA I LkDAY, LM C. 2V ft 30 ( Summons. Tn th Circuit Court of th state of Orfifon, for i -Mh unty of Holm. Kivrr. Henry J. Lirulftay. ft'LatntitT. I vs. H. dt Kedintr: Cornelia Edmunds Hal lam, m wniow, M. Yaui; J. Thornton and W. H. i Hal ton and MKiiilciv-t Orvharxi Cmiany, i i Corporttmn, tVrwints. To H. d Keying-. Cornelia hJmund llallam, a ' whiw. M. Y-vmji. J. Thornton and W. H. Ytalton, j ami Middli'ttwt Orvhard Comjany, a corporation, and Mch of you. defendant. I In the Nam of the Stat of Oreirm:-You and I each of you are hereby required to appear and j answer the Complaint filed araint you and eai-h I of you in the above entitled suit within ten days ! from the date of the service of this summons on ! you and each of you. tf served within this county. and if served within any other county in this l state, then within twenty days from the date of ' the service of this summons uinm you and each of I you. and if you fail so to answer, for want there i of. the plaintiff will take a decree axaint you and each of you for the sale of the hereinafter ' described real proMrty situate in Hood Kiver County. Orvon. for the foreclueure of that cer- tain mortare dated September J4th. Vjw, made ' executed and deliveted by defendant H. tie Ked , in to said plaintiff Henry J. Lindsay to secure tne payment of the sum of Twenty Six Hundred I and Ninety lNllara tfci) and interest, which j said morttiaire was duly Hied in the office of the County Clerk of said Hood River County. Oregon. I on January 2'nd. 110 at 2:40 o'clock p. m. and i record, in book 3 of mortmtfea at pure 54. for 1 the payment and satisfaction of all sums secured by rtaid mortjrace. including said sum of Twenty j Six Hundred and Ninety Dollars. ' i"Jyo and inter- est. the sum of Two Hundred and Seventy LMlars i tf.7o atu rney fees in this suit and plaintnFs coots and dixbursements herein, and will take a decree aifnirist 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 described as follows, to-wit: The North half (N 1 J of the South-west quarter (S W 1 1 of the North-eaft quarter iNK'd of Section Kitfhteen Township TwoiJ) North, Ksnjre Ten (1 Kat of Willamette Meridian. You are hereby served by publication of this summons, by virtue of an order of the honorable jeorre D. Culbertson. a County Judge of Hood kiver County, and State of Orejron. duly made, granted and dated on the 2nd day of lecember A. IX lyll. for the service of this summons upon you by publication thereof, and in accordance therewith, and which order prescribe that you shall appear and answer the complaint, on or be fore the last day of six consecutive weeks from the date of the first publication of this summon, and the th day of liecember A. t. 1911 as the date of the first publication of this summons, and you are hereby further notified that said date is and will be the first publication of this summons. lated lecember 2nd, 111 1. d'-jlT L. A. & A. P. Reeh. Attorneys for Plaintiff, Hood River. Oregon. Summons In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, for the County of Hood River. F. Howard isenberg. Plaintiff, vs. Zelda F. Isenbenr. Defendant. To Zelda V. Isenbenr. Defendant above named: i In the name of the State of Oregon, You are I hereby required to appear and answer the com plaint of the plaintiff filed in the above entitled I court and cause on or before the 13th day of De I rember. and if you fail to so appear and I answer raid complaint, the plaintiff will apply to j the court for the relief prayed for therein, to-wit: I For a decree of said court dissolving the marriage j contract now existing between the plaintiff and I defendant; for a decree of said court adjudging I and decreeing plaintiff to be the sole and exclusive owner of Lots Three U, Four (4) and Five (. in Block K of Coe's Third Addition to the City of Hood River. Hood River County, Oregon; for a decree of said court adjudging and decreeing plaintiff to be the owner and holder of certain promtsriory notes owing to plaintiff and defendant 1 jointly, which said promissory notes are set forth and fully described in plaintiff's complaint in the above entitled court and cause; and for such 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 once each week in Hood River, Hood River County. Oregon, by virtue of an order of the County Court of Hood Rivei County. Oregon, made and entered on the ?.ttth day of October, lull. The date of the first publication of this summons in said newspaper is November 1st, 1111. S. W, Stark. Nov.l-Dec.l3 Attorney for Plaintiff. Notice of Special Road Meeting. Jotice is hereby given that a Special Meeting of A ' the tax-payers of Road District No. 1, in Hood kiver County. State of Oregon, will be held at the school house in said District at the hour of 7 o'clock p. m. on the Idth day of December, 1111, for the purpose of voting upon a proposition to levy a special 5 mill tax on all assessable property in said Road District, or so much more as may, in the opinion of the citizens attending the meeting, be deemed necessary for the purpose of improving thefollowing described portion of county road in said road district, to-wit: All that portion of the county road beginningat a point 7. Hi feet south from the section corner common to Sections :i, 35, 1 and 2 in Township 2 North of Range h east of Willamette Meridian, thence in a northeasterly and easterly direction ovr said road, and ' The Dalles and Sandy Wagon Road" where the same is adopted in connection therewith, for a distance of about 3 miles to the point of intersection of said nad with the section line between Sections 5 and 6 in Township 2 North of Ranged Fast of W. M., the same being the east boundary of said Rood District No. 1. Said road to be improved by proper grafting and surfacing, removing rocks, stumps and other ob structions therefrom, and to be opener for travel a suitable width to accommodate wagons and all other vehicles, in bo far a may be accomplished thereupon by the prudent uf-e of the proceeds of said proposed ierial tax. Iated Hood River County, this Hth day of De cember, lyll. Thad Clazikr. Supervisor Koad District No. 1. (Mrs.) Jennie Maiikn A. O. Adams Cha-s. Ot.iN Am. Pktkkmon M. Dittk brandt (Mrs.) Dki.la Meyer W. M. Ash Otto SrH mid (Mrs ) Geo. DlM.ABOY (Mrs.) H. S. Oshorn Notice ot Special Road Meeting. otice is hereby given that a Special Meeting of the tax-payers of Road District No. 2, in Hood River County, State of Oregon, will be held at the school house in said district at the hour of 1 o'clock p. m. on the th day of December. PjII, for the purpos of voting upon a profHMition to levy a special 5 mill tax on ail asnessabl property n said district, or so much more as may, in the opinion of the citizens attending the meeting, be beemed necessary for the purpose of improving the following described portion of county road in said Road District, to-wit All that portion of the County road beginning at the point of intersection of said road with the section line between Sections 5 and f in Township 2 North or Range 3 Fast of Willamette Meridian at the west boundry line of said Roar District No. 2. and thence in an easterly direction over said road, and ' The Dalles and Sandy A agon Road." where the same is adopted in connection there with, for a distance of about 2 miles, to a point 12 feet east and 410 feet north of the corner common to Sections 33. 'M. 3 and 4 in said Town ship 2 North Range 9 Fast of W. M. Said road to be improved by proper grading and surfacing, removing rocks, stumps and other obstructions therefrom, and to be opened for travel a suitable width to accommodate wagons and all other vehicles, in so far as may le accom plished thereupon by the prudent use of the pro poed special tax. Dated. Hood River County. Oregon, thia Mh day of December. 111 1- S. W. (Tkram. Vi-rd-'2 Supervisor R d Dint, N. 2, M I. Ohtf.r ;oor, Mrs. Lacra B. Nelson. Administrator's Notice To Creditors. Jotire is hereby given that the undersigned has been appointed by the ( aunty t ourt of Hood River. Oj. Ore., as AdminiMtrator of f he estate of Sarah J. Phelps, deceased, and all person having claims against said estate are hereby notified to present the same to me. duly verifier!, at the Butler Banking Os. Bank, or at the office of F. H, Hart wig. in Hood River. Oregon, within six months from the date of this notice. Dated this 2.'ith day of November. A. D. 1911. R'U.LAND A. I'HEI.PH, F. H Hartmki, Administrator. NM7 Attorney for Kstar. Asthma! Asthma! POPHAMS ASTHMA REMEDY gives instant relief an-l an absnlutn curn in all casus of Asthma, lironchitii. ami Hay Fevrr. SoM by druggists; mail on receipt of prico f r oo. Trial I'nrknr hv mall M rint. WILLIAMS MFG. CO.. Prop... CUralaul. Ohio lor Sale by Carl A. Math, OruKXitt Wire Wound Continuous Stave WOOD STAVE TMI'li KELLY IiROS, Agents 4th St. Bet. Oak and State Chone 227-M Hood kiver, Ore. We print our paper MONDAYS and 1LLMJAYS. Copy required Monday, j L. A. & A. P. REED ATTORNEYS & COUNSELLORS AT LAW TWO Doors North of Postoffice Phone II Hood Kiver' Oregon ERNEST C. SMITH LAWYER Rooms 14 n.i 15. Hall Building Hood Kivrr. Oregon STEARNS & DERBY Lawyers Pint National I lank Building Hood Rivrr, Oregon Phone 309 Rjoma 1M0. Smith Block GEORGE R. WILBUR LAWYER Hood Kiver - Orvn' A. C. BUCK Notary Public and Insurance Agent Room 12. ttroaiua Block Hood River, Oregon R. R. BARTLETT ARCHITECTS Heiibronner Building HOOD RIVER. OREGON Phone 61 ALBERT SUTTON Hrcbitect Hai l Building Hood River, Oregon MURRAY KAY CIVIL liNUINLER AND SURVEYOR Phone 32 Brosius Building Hood River L. A. HENDERSON Civil Engineer Formerly U. S. Land Surveyor Philippine Islands Two door north of rxMtofftce. Phone 41 P. M. MORSE City Engineer and Surveyor CITY AND COUNTY WORK Heiibronner Building Hood River, Oregon HOOD RIVER POULTRY YARDS J. R. MILKELStN, Proprietor Breeder ot S. C. W. leghorns. W. P. Reckt and S. C. Rhode Island Reds. Indian hunntr Ducks F-gga and Day Old Chirks after Jan. lit. Or ilfm biKiknl n ow. Poultry yardn l'-j miles weat of city, at Krankton. Phone 32X2' X. ROBT. T. NEWHALL Telephone 277-M Hood River, Oregon KEl'RKSENTING MILTON NURSERY CO. THIRTY-THREE YEARS OK Kf.LIAHLK ThttS M. E. 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 Slaha 75e Per Cord Phone U7-K Phone 275-X O. B. EVINOER Confootlonory and Cigar Cenero Line or C('ers, 7o6acces, Candit, lem Crmam, Etc. STATIONERY On the Hnighls KELLY BROS. HAY AMD OATS Rolled Barley, Bran, Shorts and Straw Phone 227-M Fourth glret't between Oak and State FOR SAL K - Non-irrigated HuddH NURSERY Stock. GUARANTEED true to name. Spitzenburgs, Newtowns and Ortleys. I). CURRIER, Jr., Odell 81. R. D. 2. W lu ll In hi't-r) of (irlnllriK n-tiii-liilHT j I In." New. I ...'ii.rt'- ... .i lr. ISroHluH Hiiniiunc'cH h H-rumueut Office ewtaMUIied at ODKI.l.. i-honk SO, where herrn Ite coumilted morn Inif ami evening. City office HOOD K1VKK, piionk V! It, open ti unual 10 to 4 ilailv. Night CalU HhHwereil from UDELL, i-honk J0. 'Jstt H. L. DUMBLE Physician and Surgeon Calls promptly answered in town or country, day or nmht. Telephones-Residence 611. Office 611 Office in the Brusiua Budding. DR. E. O. DUTRO Physician and Surgeon Office in Smith Buildins Home phone, Roe-TIB; Office phone 71 Hood River. Oregon SHAW & BRONSON Physicians and Surgeons Eliot Block Phone 34 Hood River. Oreiron Dr. U. H. Sharp Ih-. Edna II. Sharp DRS. SHARP Osteopathic Physicians Graduates of the American School of Osteopathy, Kirksville. Mo. Office in Kliot Buildinsr Phone-Office H'i. Residence 1U2-B. Hood Kiver. 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 Buildinsr. over Butler BankinR Co. Office phone 28. Residence phone 28-B Hood River. Oreiron H. Dudley W. Pineo, D. D. S. Dentist Office over First National Bank Office-Home phone 131. Residence- Home IS1-B Hood River, Oreiron DR. E. L. SCOBEE Dentist Open evening's by appointmenf Rooms and 7, Brosius Building. Phone 9UQ Hood River. Oregon M. E. WELCH. Licensed Veterinarian Hood River. Oregon l.C F SIIMNFP I kJ vi e sr i aia 1 Oppos.ie.the Post Office Home Phone 20 3 i Spray and Garden Hose 1 Plumbing Cottage Hospital Hood River's Medical In stitution. Open to the . public for the treatment of Medical and Surgical cases. Rates on applica tion. Address, COTTAGE HOSPITAL ASSOCIATION H. YAMA DAY WORK AT Cooking and House Cleaning Phone lflO 14 Oak Street C O A L Rock Springs COAL I 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 Bonds and Warrants Office Fixtures and Furniture Cash on Hand and in Other Ranks... LIABILITIES: Capital Stock $100,000.00 Earned Surplus and Undivided Profits 17.563.19 Deposits 533.089.30 $050,652.55 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. Capital $100,000 FIRST NATIONAL BANK HOOD RIVER, OREGON FASHION Livery, Feed Stanley- Wholesale and ' Retail Lumber, C4-f. Lath, Shingles OITI III) Etc. Lumber delivered to F iimU anypartof the UmTCr Valley Co. ...R.eady for Santa... Our new Goods, direct from the East are now on display. They are the nicest and lest we have ever had. We want YOU to see them while the line is complete. Toilet Sets, (Ivory, F'bony, etc.) Hanicures, Hand Mirrors Brass, Purses, hand Jags, Calendars, Work IJoxes, Games, Post Cards, Booklets, Xmas Ornaments, I;tc, E;tc, l;tc. .We can only enumerate a few conn and sizii rmm all Keir f2L Cass Pe liable Vrasfj SMITH BLOCK HOOD RIVER ..$508,302.93 .. 11,383.29 5.700.55 .. 125.205.78 $G50.G52.55 Chas. G. Pratt. Jo. Copeland Surplus and Profits $24,000 A BANK ACCOUNT FOR CHRISTMAS is a very convenient thing to have for those who 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 STRAN AH ANS & RATHBUN HUOD RIVER, 0RE60N Horses bought, sold or ex changed. Pleasure pa rt jes can secure first classris. Slecial attention given to moving fur niture and pianos. We do everything horses can do.