10 THE HOOD RIVER NEWS, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 27. 1911 EVENTS OF WORLD WIDE INTEREST PICTURED FOR BUSY READERS The Story of the Cherry Tree Wit :. ' - .. ' ' ' P -i.W MOHtiAN vHUSTER ur..i lia of King (Jeorse and the (VMLLlAMl NeWS SnADshotS The bouse Passed William Sulzer's resolution advocating the abrogation of the treaty of with Russia on the ground that C OUdpsilUIS Russia has refused to allow American citizens to eater because they were of Hebrew parentage. V. Morgan Sinister held Ills Of the Week position us treasurer general of Tenia despite the strong opposition of England and Russia. Charles V. Kliot, president emurl tus of Harvard university, was Btrickea with uppe jdicitis In Ceylon, and an operation was performed ou him. King (Jeorge V. of (ire.it Hrit.im .is proclaimed emperor of India amid scenes of unparalleled splendor at the Delhi durbar. The royal party was the guest of the kliedive r.lii'i. en route to India. Following the coronation. the seat of government was transferred from Calcutta to Delhi. POOLEY-NEWHALL WEDDING IS HELD All Saint Kpiscopal church In Port land was the fcetie of 11 pretty wed ding; ( IirlHtiii.'iM night nt v:0, when Miss Dornthy New hall lucame the lirlde of IMwin Raiid'ilph l'ooley of Hood River. The ediilce was deco rates with while mid creen nnd lllle nnd ran lies wt-re on Hie nltnr. Curl Denton flayed the wedding inarch. Rev. Riy IMgar Kenilngton read the nervier which united the two, Mr. New hall giving his daugh ter away. She wore a handsome tirld.il costume. The gown was fashioned of the conventional Ivory satin, and built on flowing lines, with festoons of diuiii'ss lace on the liodlce and cascading down the front on ore side. She wore a long tulle veil, with orange lilossoms, and carried lilies of the valley. The at tendants were Miss Lillian I'.uehner and Altert I'eteis of Hood River. Miss ISueliner was In an attractive creation in pink, with a pink hand ing about the hair, and carried l:r1demaiil rosebud. At 9 o'clock a reception was held at the Newhall resilience. Receiving with Mr. and Mrs. l'ooley were her parents, Mr. nnd Mrs. Newhall, and Mr. and Mrs. K. F. l'ooley, who came from New York to witness the marriage of their son. In'the dining room were: Mrs. A. K. Rogers, Mrs. Clifford Nichols. Miss (iretchen Klos teriuan and Mi-s Margaret Rates. Refore douning her modish traveling costume Mrs. l'ooley threw her bou quet. Miss Margaret Webber obtain ing It. Mr. and Mrs. l'ooley are now en route to California to remain at Coronado for several weeks. About t lie first of February they will be at home in Hood River. Miss Newhall is the only daughter of Mrs. Henry Harris Newhall. After her graduation from the National The quicker a cold Is gotten rid of the less danger from pneumonia and other serious diseases. Mr. I!. W. L Hall of Waverly, Ya., says: "I firm ly ls-lleve Chamberlain" Cough Rem edy to 1' absolutely the best prepa ration on the market for colds. I have recommended It to my friends and they ull agree with me." For sale by all dealers. Ittf ITJislt A Prosy rim3 and Sappy 2mu llrar Let us supply those "Good Things to Eat" For that New Years Dinner THE STAR GROCERY "6000 THIN6S TO EAT" Perigo & Son - L".; khedlv copyright by American fiv Aasuciutlun. lail. Cathedral Seminary, In Washington, D. C, a little more than a year ago, ste traveled abroad, returning In the spring. Mr. l'ooley is a Harvard graduate nnd recently came to Hood River to live He Is from New York and Philadelphia, and Is a son of Mr. and Mrs. K. F. l'ooley, who live In New York. MOI.I.KR IHlKHTKt h'KKll The wedding of Elmer Rhodes Mollcr of this city and Miss Sara Frances ( iberteuffer of Portland was celebrated In the Rose City last week. With ltisliop Charles Scadding, of the Episcopal church, otlicl.iting, the service was read at "o'clock at the home of the bride's father, V. ti ( llHTteliffer, In t he presence of a few relatives a ml friends. Later about im gues's called at the reception. The decorations of holly nnd poln settas. used throughout the house, were suggestive of the Christmas season. The bride was charming In her robe of Ivory brocaded satin, cut en train and elaborated with pearl motifs and real lace Ib-r tulle veil was held In place by a wreath of orange blossoms and she carried a shower bouquet of bride's roses. Her only ornament was a pearl pend Ttit, the gift of the bridegroom. Mis Fruuces Nelson, of Albany, as brides maid, was radiant In a go n of pink chiffon over white satin, trimmed with silver lace. She carried pink rosebuds. Maxwell Wood acted as best man. Presiding at the table in the dining room, which was decorated with pink hyacinths and t till bows, were Mrs. Ralph McEwan ami Miss Helen Driver, of Taeoma. Assisting about the rooms were a number of the bride's Kappa Alpha Theta sisters of the 1'nlversity of Oregon. Mr. and Mrs. Midler have gone East, where they expect to remain for several months. They will lsit Mr. M iller's family In Philadelphia liefore returning to the Moller ranch here, where they will make their home. Mil IIKI.I. II A WI.KV Eddy I. Michell, son of Mr, mid Mrs. i'hlllp Mlch.ll of Hood River, and formerly a resident of The Dalles, was united In marriage to .Jennie L. Hawley of Hood River, Tuesday. Decemler lt, at Portland. Mr. Michell was formerly eilitor of a newspaper at Heppner and also at ine time editor and proprietor of the Stevenson Pioneer. Later he was one of the owners of the Hood i hronli: rheumatism contracts the muscles, distorts the joints and un dermines the strength. A powerful penetrating and relieving remedy will Ik; found In Ballard's Snow Lini ment. It restores strength and sup pleness to the aching limbs. Price i. .Vic and $MH) per bottle. Sold by ( has. N. Clarke. FREE LARGEST AUTOMOBILE FACTORY IN THE WORLD Will be seen in Hood River when the STUDEBAKER CORPORATION presents their famous motion picture films, entitled "From Pig Iron to Finished Automobile" The public will bejaken on a trip through the enormous E. M. F. and Flanders Factories and every detail of construction of these fam ous cars will be explained and described by a factory expert, as shown in the motion pictures. 6000 feet of films Heilbronner9 s Hall, Saturday Evening, Dec. 30, at 8:00 0cloclz Children under 1 6 not admitted unless accompanied by parents. ' Two hours of high class entertainment m t I Ti - I1 KING AND, 'EE River News. Miss Hawley, with her sister, lias been engaged In the millinery busi ness here for several years, mid was a well known and highly-esteemed memU'r of the J. I', (i. Club. Mr. and Mrs. Michell will make their home at Sen view. Wash., where Mr. Michell has built a house for his bride, and the newly -married couple went thereat the conclusion of the ceremony. I HAM'I.KK LYONS Miss Ermn Lyons and Vernon D. Chandler, both well known here. Miss Lyons having formerly been a resident In this city, were married at Forest irove a few days ago. The News-Times of that city says of the event : Miss l'.rma Lyons, of Forest drove, was un'teil In the holy bonds of mat rimony to Mr. Vernon D. Chandler, the inanl ige occurring Saturday at the county seat. Mrs. Chandler is the ifaughter of Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Lyons, of Forest (irove, and Is a young lady of charming personality. The newly weds will make their home in "the prettiest town In Oregon," where the groom has recently com pleted h new home. The News-Times extends congratulations, and wel comes them to our city. .M l I. V A N K Y- W A H H K X ine of the Christmas weddings cel ebrated in the valley united In matri mony Miss Kathrlne Warren, daugh ter of Mrs. D. 11. Thorn, and Oliver Mnlvaney of this city. Miss Warren Is one of the popular young women at line Grove. The groom Is wire chief for tlie Home Telephone Com pany. The ceremony was performed at the home cif the brlles mother. Rev. C. M. Carson officiating. The young couple will make their home In this city Among the out-of-town guests present were William Warnn, Misses Clarice and .lean Wolverton and Dr. nnd Mrs. Tucker, of Portland. MAI K-liltOSI Fri-d L. Mack and Mrs. Emma lirosl, both residents of the valley, were married at the Methodist par sonage In this city Sunday afternoon at two o'clock. A few friends and relatives witnessed the ceremony and afterwards accompanied the happy couple to the station, where they boarded the train for Portland amid a shower of rice. Itoth have many friends who w ill wish them an abun dance of happiness In their new re latlotf They will return this week and make ther home on the ranch. 'i had been troubled with constl pation for two years, and tried all of the best physicians In Bristol, Tenn., and they could do nothing for me," writes Thos. E. Williams, Middle boro, Ky. "Two packages of Cham berlain's Stomach and liver Tablets cured me." For sale by all dealers. JURY LIST DRAWN FOR JANUARY TERM County Clerk Hauson has drawn the jury list for the January term of the Circuit Court as follows: H. M. Huxley, A. Whitehead, Peter Saltzman, Jesse Ingalls, John Sosey, J. I!. Jackson, . I. W. Moore, W. E. King, R. F. Duncan, H. S. Reed, J Nunamaker, L. E. Part, J. A. Thomp son, E. L. Rood. C. Pethtnau, 11 H. Tomllnsoii, (ieo. I. Slocom, M. Pen dergast, Andrew Pearson, Edward Lage, W. S. Nichol. S. E. Hart mess, M. Parkins, F. H. Sherman, (). 11. Raker, 1'. L. Aubert, E. A. Morton, .1. W. Hicks, J. O. Tomp kins, Fred E. New by mid ('. W. Heed. She's a Pippin, Anyway. R. T. Newhall, local representative (d the Milton Nursery, Is much inter ested lu the subject of pears. In choosing a nmm for his newly arriv ed daughter, he is unable to decide between Ann Jo, and Winter Nellie. He says she Is a red cheeked Pippin, any way, nnd the News extends con gratulations. When your feet are wet and cold, and your body chilled through and through from exposure, take a big dose of Chamberlain's Cough Reme dy, bathe your feet In hot water be fore going to bed, ami you are al most certain to ward off a severe cold. For sale by all dealers. silver Suds for sale at Clarke's drug store. CONSTIPATION I.nli;o!icn. r.J-1 Prfath. Dlzzl-'ii-m, Virugo iblaiil tai?Kers), iiea.Ja-hi-, Sulluw Cumplt-xiun, iia ji,-, oaiiuiv i uiii,i,'aiuii, Tiri. il. Uisi-oiirifrfJ Keel in ' u 1 (juinums of a Torpid I.iVIT HERBINE Ik an l.ilecllve I.Ivrr Toole and llonrl ItrKulator. Its powerful reviving Influ ime m t lie torpid livtr brings on .in Immediate Improvement. i Kit better nt ones. The l vi 'i r-ovo freely so that the it.; uriti' s which have cl iRged tin tlie di-'i-stive erg ins find an outl.-t. When the system has tKon thus purified, the bilious, liulf Bii It feclini? disappear, the complexion clears, the L-rtath heeonies rweet. tlie mind alert nn.l ehccrf jl ami there la a fine f 1 in -r if exhilaration all ti,r-.tr:i Cio body. l'rtce COc pr Bottlr. JamesF.Callard.Prop. St.Loult.Mo. Li Stephen Eye Salve for sore cys i num. AxoWicor'ntMoroBv CI IAS. N. CI a A II KK FREE Panhy P,Mt. G A. K.-M.vt at th K. of P. hall th aM-oml ami fourth Sittunlaya of th month at t p. m. (ieo. I'. Crowell, i-oiiuimmler. S. r. Blythe, adjutant. fWiy W. R. C. No. 16-Mwtawcotiil anil fourth Sutunlaya of wu h month in k. of 1'. hall at 2 p. m. Mm. Alible lluk.-r. nnioYnt; Mm. hiith ryn Gill, att-retary. rVmrt Hood River. No. 42. F. of A., nucta every yThum-lay evenmit in K. of 1'. hall. im:. r orvatfraalwayawt'lcunie. W in Flmmiiiu.-. C.K.; r. C. Itruttiua, K. TJood River Ixaltre. No. 103, A. K. A. M -AMoets Saturday eveninvr on or before each full moon. Geo. Slucom, W. M.; I). McDonald, necrtv tary. T-Tood KivorCamp, No. T7tr. M. W. A.-Mrrta in ixK. of IV hall tirat anil third Wednesday nnjhta. C. S. Jones. V. C; C. II. Dakm. clerk. tlood River Camp. No. 770. W. (). W.-Mwta at XXK. of 1. hall the fleeonil anil fourth Wln..l.-,v niirhta of each month. W. E. Shay. C. C: Flovd Siierlinic. clerk. T loud River Valley Hjmnne Soeiety - I'hone 2. A4K. H. HartwiK. preaiilont; Harold Her&hner. atn-retary; Leslie butler, treasurer. TiMewilde laatire. No, 107. I. O. O. F.-Mil in AKraternal hall every Thuratlay evening at 7:00, at the corner of Fourth and Oak at reel a. Vi.-utitiK brothers welvomed. A. K. Crump. N. G.; G. W Thompson, secretary. Temp Uxlite. No. 1H1. I. O. O. F.-Meets in xvtlie Old Fellowa hall at Udell every Saturday niifht. Visitinir brothers roidiully wvlcomeii. O. ii. Roatiea, N. G.; F. L. Kelso, secretary. T aurel Rebeka Ulna N. K7 I O o V - M.., tirat and thini Mondnva in each month. Kduli Wilson, N. G.; Nettie M.isca. aecretary. JtTount Hood Indite. No. 2o5, I. O. O. F.. niK-ta A'Aevcry Saturday evening in Gribble'a hall, Mt. Hood. M.W. Shearer, N.G.; G. W. Ihmnuck. secretary. TVTountain Home Camp, No. 34t'.9. R. N. A. '''Meets at K. of V. hall on the second and fourth Fridays of each month. Mrs. Lulu Cary, O.; Mrs. Ella llakin, recorder. Qleta Assembly, No. 105, U. A. -Meets in their V-'hall the lirst and thinl Wednesdays, work; second and fourth Wednesdays, social. C. D. llenricha. M. A.; W. H. Auatin. secretary. Qnvon Graie R, b. kah Ilre No. lxi, I. O. O. F. Meets every second and fourth Wednesdays tn each month in Grihtiles hall. Mt. Hood. Or. Mrs. Manimie lliinnnck, N. G.; Mrs. Nettie Gribhle. secretary. TJiverside Loilire. No. fts. A. O. V. W.-Meets in AVK. of H. hall the first and third Wilnes,ly nitrhta of the month. Visions brothers cordially welcomed. Newton Clark. M. W.i Cheater Shute, recorder. W'aucoma Ixlire. No. 1. K. of P.-Mivts Ii " their l astle Hall every Tuesilay niKht. when visiting brothers are fraternnlly weU-ome,! S. W . SUrk, C. C: Lou. S. lsenberar. K. of R ft S. VTauna Temple IVthian Sisters. Not 6-Meets the hrat nml I hirtl I uv uv nt ,m.. m.mlh ut L P. hall. B11 LM.n. M. t. C; Gcrtruile Stark. M. of K. & C. Summons. Tn the Circuit C.jrt of the state of OroRon, for the county uf ll-iotl Ktvtr, Henry J. Lirulnay. I'laintilT. vs. H. ile UN,inir: ("ornch'a KilmumU Hallam, a wniow; M. Vjifui; J. Thornton ami W. H. Walton an-1 Miiiilli-cre-tt Orchan. 0niiany. a Corporation, defendant?. To H. ik ktJmtr. Cornelia Kdmuivla Hatlam. a wuinw, M. Yaui. J. Thornton and VV. II. Walton, ami MitlilUnTertt Or hanl Company, a corporation, ami each of you. (ii'fVrw.Hntjf. In the Naino of the Statt of reron:- You and each of you are hereby reumi! to iipfwar and answer the Complaint tiN-d ajrainst you arid each of you in the above entitled auit wi'hin tn dayn from the date of the nerviee of this surnnionH fn you and earn of you, jf nerval within thia county, and if servwl within any other county in thir st ate, then within twenty day fnim the date of the service of thin summons upon ynu and -ach of you. and if you fail no to answer, f ir w;int there of, the plaintiif will take a decree against you and each of you for the hale of tlie hereinafter describe! real property nituate in Hi! Kiver (bounty, Oregon, for the foreclosure of that cer tain mortfratre ilate. Sept:-rnU'r ith. made executed and dehvete! hy defendant II. tie Kti ititr to 8aid plaintitr Uenry J, Lindsay to wcure the payment of the sum of Twenty Six Hundred and Ninety IMIara (fL't'.i) and ititerest, which said morttratre waduly hll in the oil ire of the (bounty Clerk of said Hoxt River 'ounty. f freon. on January 2Jnd, 1 1 0 at 2:40 o'vUh k p. m. and recordel in book .1 of niortfraKen at pae f4i, for the payment and Hatisfaction of all sutnt secured by aid mortiraKe. incluiiinu sjtiti sum of '1 wenty Six Hundred and Ninety I Miliars. f ''.:()) ad tnter eflt, the sum of Two Hundred anil Seventy Ihllars (fiT'ii attorney's fees in this Hint and plaint j;!" cowts and ilinbursements herein, and will take a decree atrainst you and each of you for such other relief as prayed for in the complaint herein and shall be deemed by the court prnpe.tr. .Said real property is more particularly described as follow!, to-wit: The North half N' of the South-went quarter (SW1 ,) of the North-east quarter INK' t) of Section Ki(rhteen (HI Township Two) North, It an ye Ten (lo Ka.it of Willamette Merxiian. You are hereby server! by ubliration of this summons, by virtue of an order of the honorable (reortre D. Culbertson. as County Judire of HoskJ Kiver ( ounty, and State of Ureiron. duly nia'ie. (T ran ted and dated on the 2nd day of Deo mler , A. I. r.tll, for the service of this summons upon you by publication there if, and in accordance 1 therewith, and which order prescribes that you , shall appear and answer the complaint, on or te- fore the last day of six consecutive weeks from i the date at the first publication of this summons. I and the t'.th day of 'eceml'er A. I. l'.dl as the i late of the first publication of this summons, nnd ; you are hereby further not ihed that sid date m , and wdl be the first publication of this Bummund. I latd I December i-'rid. l.nl. do-jl7 L. A A. P. Rkep. i Attorneys for f laintitf. Hoxxl Kiver, Orcjron. i Thirty Per Cent of the new business written by the Northwestern Mutual Life 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. !) rjcnerally BMociated with aiKington't Birthday. Lit " lis George chopped down ihe Cherry Tree. You know iho rest of the ttory. We have another cherry ttory that will interest you and we want to tell it to you. It is about COMPOUND Cherry Juice Cough Syrup It a tart and tasty syrup that doesn't upset your stomach not derange your digestion as most cough remedies do but it does cure coughs and colds quickly. A single dose will relieve the tightest and most stubborn cough, four dose will stop your coughing and a 25c. bottle will break up the wotst cold you ever had. Sold in three popular sues, 25c, 50c, $1.00. Carl A. The Satisfactory Solution of Your Water Supply Problem will be reached by installing I aa 1 ja Supply System You can have abundant water hot for kitchen, bath, laundry, the lawn other purpose required, at a moderate Will also aflord fire protection. fi . -ze : i i iuc must cuiciem, ctouoiuicai aiiu able water supply System to be bad. Ask your local dealer to explain about the Leader System or write for our booklet, "How I Solved the Water Supply Problem." LEADER IRON WORKS, Dept. 22, Decatur, III. Apple Land and Orchard Company Office, Ho. O Oak Street. Phono 26 on 2002 K. Hood River ira you have a Victor be sure to get a copy of the new Victor monthly bulletin which tells about the newest music. Stop in and get a copy, or drop us a postal and we'll gladly send it. you haven't a Victor you'll find the Victor bulletin interesting any how. So send for a ropy. I let ter still stop in and get it, and hear some of the music itself. ; i -zSri I 3 Plath EH in your home a pneumatic JN - -- or co'u and any cost. j I "iSTSI ucicuu- t AS Ih-jAl VICTORS S10.00 TO S100.00 VICTROLAS S15.00 TO S250.00 B 1)1 SONS S15.00 TO S200.00 Easy Terms CALL AT WAGGENER'S S HEILBRONNER BUILDING HOOD RIVEK, OREGON Phone 153-X ! FREE