Image provided by: Hood River County Library District; Hood River, OR
About The Hood River news. (Hood River, Or.) 1909-current | View Entire Issue (Jan. 3, 1912)
1 THE HOOD RIVER NEWS, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 3, 1912 REAL ESTATE SECTION Notice to Homeseekers and Sell ersAre you looking for a home in the city or country, or if you have a home in the citv or country you want to sell, see or write me Alt. liotxl Land Ex change, Hood River Heights, corner Pine and 12th Streets. Of fice manager, VV. A. Carnes; field manager, J. T. Nealeigh. 51tfc For Sale -230 acres of land, from $50.00 per acre up. Will sell 20-acre tract with part in trees. C. J. Calkins. Phone 50-K. tfc EMPLOYMENT COLUMN W anted Woman to do house work. Phone 3212 X. 1-tf A good position can be had by ambitious young men and ladies in the field of "Wireless" or Kail way telegraphy. Since the 8 hour law became effective, and since the Wireless companies are establishing stations throughout the country there is a great short age of telegraphers. Positions pay beginners from $70 to $1)0 per month, with good chance of advancement. The National Tel egraph Institute of Portland, Ore., operates under supervision of It. It. and Wireless officials and places all graduates into po sitions. It will pay you to write them for full details. 52 3 BUSINESS ADVERTISING OAKDALE GIIEENHOUSES For fall planting we have a fine line of Itoses, Shrubs and the old fashioned Perrenials: also an extra good collection of Peonies. You better come and see the Roses, etc., in bloom and pick them out; and those Bulbs, too, that you want to bloom next spring. Cut Flowers and Designs to order on short notice. Fletcher & Fletcher, the Pioneer Florists. tf Notice To Apple Tree Planters We are running a bargain counter nursery. We can do this because we are manager, president, secretary, treasurer, planter, grower, digger and pack er of our company. We have for sale several standard varieties of 1 and 2 year old apple trees at bargain counter prices, all trees guaranteed true, to name and free from disease. We are look ing for a bargain, are you. Write J. T. Nealeigh, or phone 218-K, Hood Itiver, Ore., or I. C. Nea leigh, It. I). 4, Sherwood, Ore. 1-8-p LIVE STOCK AND FOWLS For sale It. I. Red Cockerels, bred from prize winning stock. Get your next season's breeders while the choice is good. Also some pullets old enough to lay. PJhone2012-M. K.rBaUen45tf LOST AND FOUND ADS Lost Large white agate breast pin. Finder please leave at News office. 1-2-c Lost Elk's tooth watch charm. Initials C. M. C. engraved on I the back of it. Finder please ' return to Clarke's Drug store and i get suitable reward. 1-2-c I FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE For Sale Set of Stoddard Lec tures, set of Shakespeare, one office chair, square of linoleum and a lawn mower. Address Ervine Klein, Pacific Power & Light Co. 51-2p Automobile for trade High powered roadster for trade for anything of value, Machine in good running condition. Will demonstrate. Address "D" care News. 1-2-c 191 2CATA LOG UE AMD BUILD IT FOR LESS MONEY Buy the mBlwofk di! from out big Uctory ( ik;r4 to h I ol what vou wold par our local dealer. We oprttt our own mm and eta niaiantaa every ptrrt we make to be well-made and ol choice kiln-dried lumber. 1. 1. WILLIAMS' SAIH and DOORS S-parwl door. IS met. $1.30. Cialt.man bungalow door. $1.60. Bungalow Iron! Jnon. SS and $6. Intida kirn, IOpc.loH, 80c 1 W. wll nrUr lot ndi. 4ip aarwHon, auanaw nlc iHt ary. Wnwloi caulnf .U tie. mm LOCAL AND PERSONAL Mr. and Mm. Fred Clarke of The DiiIIch nHMit New Yearn with rela tives here. II. K. Wlthnm, a 1'ortliuxl limur unee man, In upending it few diijn lu the city. Clifford ICohm left yenterdiiy ruorn liiK to enter a 1(Um!iichh college at Portland. The yomiKer net enjoyed a dance Klvell by the Karly Hour Chit) at Hi'lltironnrr hall Friday evening. The name of Frank Matt wan omitted, through an overnight, from the lint of local MlnneHotan pub llHbed In another column. The BooHters' Club gave a very en joyable dance New Year nljjht at Ht'llbronner hall. About fifty couplet) were prettent. MumIc wan furulHhed by Yoffel'H orchestra. Kev. J. U. I'arHotiH will preach and conduct an evan.-llcal Her vice In the llolman hull nest Sunday night at 7::M). I 11m subject will te, "Thin Po tent Present." The Interest Is jrrow liiK Hiid some of the oldest heights residents say, "The outlook Is very promising." Prof. L. F.Henderson has returned from a trip to Yale, where he has In terests, lie reports that work Is be Ing rushed on the construction of the new Harrlman line westward from that place. Professor Henderson also visited In Moscow, Ida., bis former home. Announcement John Baker, formerly of the Find ley, Ohio, bar, wishes to unnotince that he has opened an oflice for the general practise of law, rooms 7 and Smith Ulock, Hood River, Ore. Phone 1WK.' Silver Suds Jewelry store. for sale at Clarke's DELIGHTFUL HOUSE PARTYJSJNJOYED One of the most enjoyable social events of New Years was a house party given at the homes of Mrs. I. II. .Sears and Mr. and Mrs. J. C Porter. The guests, numbering about a score, gathered Sunday at the home of Mrs. Seurs and did ample Justice to a delicious dinner. New Years Day was spent at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Porter, where u sump tuous dluner was served. A happy duy was eujoyed and lu the evening music it ml duuclng were Indulged In, Miss Ix-lla Radford, the accomplished vlollutst, gave some delightful selec tions. Decorations were of Oregon grape and holly. The dining room of Mrs. Porter's residence wus particularly attractive, varicolored electric lights U'lug festooned about the room. Around some of them were hung Japanese lanterns of fantastic de sign, giving a delicate and beautiful effect. Among those present were the fol lowing: Mr. and Mrs. Ferguson, Mont Hawthorne and his mother, Mrs. Hawthorne, Mrs. C. H. Henney, Mrs. Curpenter, William Alnslle, Mr. and Mrs. Roy C. P.rock and son "Robbie," Mr. and Mrs. V. C. Brock, the Misses Eva and Lillian Brock, Howard Joyut, Miss Leila Radford, Clifford Porter, Mrs. D. H. Sears, Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Porter. This was un doubtedly one of the pleasautest house parties ever given In the valley and was thoroughly enjoyed by all present. Sale of ribbons and veiling. Miss M. B. Lamb, successor to the Misses Hawley." For Sale A fine lot of hay in the Mt. Hood district. Near Mt. Hood Post Office. Phone, Odell 38 or 2002-x. Schubert Crio TO BE GIVEN TUESDAY, JAN. 9th, at UNITARIAN CHURCH MOOD RIVER, OREGON PROGRAM 1. 6th AirVarie r.. Chas. Dancla Mr. Chandler 2. King of the Mist. W.H.Judc Mr. Osgood. 3. Polonaise, A Major Chopin Mr. Hoerline 4. Sonata, No. 8 Mozart Allegro Vivace Andante Sostennto Rondo Allegro Mr. Chandler and Mr. Hoerline 5. (a) Requiem Sidney Horper (b) Robin & I C. S. Driggs Mr. Osgood 6. Idilio Lack Mr. Hoerline 7. (a) Baracaroll (Tales of Hoffman) Offenbach (b) Slumber Song Houser Mr. Chandler 8. An Old World Serenade Erik Meyer-Helmund Messrs. Osgood, Hoerline, Chandler HJLPHT D Chrlsttau Science services are held In Reading Room, No. (!. Davidson building, Sunday nt 11 a. in. and Wednesday at H p. m Sunday school at 10 a. in. Schubert Trio Tuesday Next Tuesday at the 1'nltarlan church the Schulert I'rlo gives the second In the series of concerts. Se cure your tickets early. See program elsewhere In the paper. Baptist Church At the Baptist church on next Sun. day night Mr. Hurgreaves' sermon subject will be "A modem applica tion of the text, 'The Word was made flesh and dwelt among us.' " Service at 7::0. A cordial Invitation extended. Unitarian Church Next Sunday Mr. .MacDonald's theme will be, "Our Fulth; the Fath erhood of God; the Brotherhood of Man; the leadership of Jesus; Salva tion by Character; the Progress of Mankind Onward and t'pward For ever.'' All are cordially Invited. EXIT 1911 ENTER 1912 Methodist Church Sunday school at 10 a m. Preach ing services at 11 a. m. and .W p. in. Themes, morning, "The Glory of the Cross," evening, "The Fight of a Soul." Junior league at :t p. in. Ep worth league nt :'K) p m. Prajer meeting on Thursday evening at ":;!) o'clock. All are cordially Invited to attend these serv tees. Strangers will Is? made welcome. V. 15. Young, pastor. United Brethren Church Sunday school at 10 a. m. Graded lessons will be used during the year and the parents nre urged to have their children both punctual and reg ular In attendance. Sermon at 11 n. in.; subject, "Advancing I ndiT Divine Approval." The Christian vesper service at 4 p. m. Special music. Reading by Miss Blanche Ford, ''God Pity the Poor." Sermon by the pas tor, "Who Are the Poorest?" Every body made welcome J. B. Parsons, minister. First Christian Church. There will be a combined service at the Christian church next Sunday luorulug, the Bible school beglnulng as usual at !):4", with no Intermission after It, the preaching beginning promptly at 11. At 7:.'t0 Rev. IDnid saker will give a good citizenship lecture, appropriate to the beginning of election ear, entitled "I'ncle Sam'sGolden Calf." There will be a good choriM and special music. Jun ior meeting at :t p. m. Endeavor at t::!0 . m. We have closed our books for 1911and"theresults are gratifying enough for anybody, but the philosophers tell us that we cannot stand still. We must ever and always press forward or drop to the rear, and we have no thought of fall ing back, so we must needs gird our loins and forge ahead. With this idea in mind we made a number of changes during the past year. Our Savings Department, to conform to the recently enacted state law, is now operated entirely apart from the commercial bank. This department is in charge of a well informed young man who will take pleasure in ex plaining the details in connection with opening an interest bearing savings account. In order to take care of the steadily increasing de mand for Safe Deposit Boxes we have doubled our capacity and can now take care of the requirements of our depositors in this line. Another important change was that of installing the statement system of handling the accounts of our customers. We find that some of our depositors do not fully understand this system and we hope they will not hesitate to ask any of us to make clear any point about which they may be in doubt . We are all instructed to give to each customer, regard less of the size of his account, all the time that is nec essary for the satisfactory transaction of any business he may have with the bank. We want you to feel that this is our life work and that we enjoy doing it. We increased our capital to $100,000 during the year just closed and we expect to continue to increase the capi tal or surplus or both as fast as the volume of business will warrant it. It goes without saying that we wish you all just the sort of a New Year you would wish for yourselves and the best part of it is that we really feel just that way about it. We are entering the New Year with "malice toward none and charity to all" and can say with Tiny Tim, "God bless us all . " Faithfully yours, Butler Bankijig Company Trimmed hats below cost. Miss M. B. I.amh, successor to the Misses Hawley The Franz Co.'s announcement on page :! should Interest every house wife In Hood River. BARGAINS IN GROCERIES AT HUGGIN'S CASH STORE Best Fruit Sunrar, 14 lbs for $1.00. Sack $6.60 The Dalles Diamond Flour, per sack 1.30. Bbl. 5.10 The Columbia River Jewel, per sack 1.20. Bbl. 4.70 Swift & Co. Sugar Cured Hams, per lb 18 Swift & Co. Sugar Cured Breakfast Bacon, per lb 18 Swift & Co. Silver Leaf Lard, 10 lbs 1.40 5 lbs- 70 Cottolene, 10 lb. pail 1.50 Cottolene, 5 lb. pail 60 Compound. 101b. pail 1.10 Compound. 51b. pail 60 C2mpound, 501b. can 5.00 Gold Dust Washing Powder, regular 25c, for 20 Citrus Washing Powder, regular 25c, for 20 Pearline. regular 25c, for .20 Arm & Hammer Soda, per package ' .5 3 cans Al Standard Corn for 25 3 cans Al Standard Tomatoes for 25 Preferred Stock Corn, ier Doz. cans. 1.50 Preferred Stock Tomatoes, per Doz. cans 1.50 Del Monte Peaches, per can 20 " Appricots, per can .20 " " Spinach, per can .25 " ' Pumpkin, per can .10 Thanking our many customers for past favors, wishing you a prosterou3 New Year, you will find us ready to serve you at all times with anything in our line at lowest prices. L. H. Huggins Nutlce of Sherltrs Sale. In the Circuit Court nf the State of Oregon for Huud River County. Geo. ft'ai&a I'laintifT. vs. Geo nre W. MoOy. K. H. Marshall. .t al.. Defendant. Hy virtue if an execution, decree and order of nale duly issued out of and under the seal of the Circuit Ctmrt of the State of Orejfon for the County of Hod River tn rne directed and dated the 30th day of December. 1911. upon a decree for the foreclosure of a certain laborer's lien and judg ment rendered and entered in aaid Court on the 2ith day of June. 1. in the above entitled cause in favor of plaint itT and ajrainut defendant in the urn nf fl-C.TS, and the mm of $11.40 with in terest thereon at the rate of fl per cent per annum from the tith day of August, lyil. and the further mim of $75.00 attorney's fee, and the further aum of $7.W. contB and disbursements, with interest thereon from the :V!h day of June. 1111, at the rate of 6 per cent per annum, and the costs of and upon this Writ, and commandm rne to make sale of the real pmpert decnled in such decree of foreclosure ami hereinafter described. I will at the hour of ten o'cWk k in the forenoon on the 1st day of February. YA2. ' the front door of the County Court House in Hoik! River. Hood .River . County. Oregon, sell at public auction to the h ik nest bidder for cash in hand all the right, title i and interest which defendant Geo. W. McCoy had on the Itfth day of June 1111. the date of the, judgment aforesaid, or which such defendant. I Geo. W. McCoy has since acquired or now has in and to the following de.-cribed real property situ ated and being in the County of Hootl River. State of Oregon, to-wit: The SK'4 of Sec. 2., T. 2 North. Range 1 Kast. W. M., or so much thereof as will satisfy said judgment and execution, to wit: The sum of JH- 7 '-. and the sum of $11.40 with interest thereon fpm the 6th day of August. li'U. at the rate of t per cent per annum, and the further sum of $7.".on. and the sum of $7. i) with interest there on from the JKth day of June. ImII. with costs and accruing o-sts onthe writ of exe cution. Said property will be sold subject to the following judgments, twit: A judgment for the stun of $2rVt.t0, and interest thereon from the 6th dav of August. litlO, at the rate of 6 per cent per annum; for the sum of $' attorney's 1W, with interest thereon from the 14th day of June. li'M. at the rate of ri per cent per annum; and fur the sum of $16,75 costs and disbursements, with interest thereon from the 14th day of June. I:Ml. at the rate of 6 per cent per annum. A judgment made and entered against said de fendnnt. tieorge W . McCov, and against said de sen tied real property on the VMh day of June. 1111. in and for the sum of $4M).2f, and interest thereon from the tan da of August. l:0. at the rate of fi per rent per a'n um; and for the sum of $100 IV attorney's fee, w h interest thereon from theWth day of June. I 'll, at the rate of H per cent per annum: and for the sum of $Jl 7". costs and disbursements, with interest theroen from thel.ith day of June. 1 : 1 1 . at the rate of 6 per cent per annum. And a judgment made and entered against said defendant, George W M.H oy. and against sjnd descriltcd real property on 'he 31st day of May, llW. in and for the oum of fKiV. ami interest thereon fnm the Mh da of August. L'lO. nt the rate of A per cent per ann.irn; for the sum of $10. oil attorney s fee, with interest thereon fim the ;tlst day of May, lull, at the rate of ti per cent per annum; for the sum of o. with interest (lure on from the Hist day of Mav. l'.'ll, at the rate of per eent per annum: for the further sum of $d.00. with interest thereon from the :11st day of May. l;ll. at the rate oft per rent per annum; and for the further sum of $.'!. 00 cost and dis bursements on s:od judgment in the Supreme Court of the State of Oregon, which three judg ments last described arv prior judgment hens on sn'd land. Said property Will he sold suhjeet to confirms thtn and equity of redemption as by law provided. Datnlm 1l River. Oreg.m. this :l"th lv if iVcemtter, U1L THOS. K. JOHNSON. Sheriff of Hoisl River County. State of Oregon. 8. W. Stakk, Attorney for I'laintilf. Truc-To-Nn mc Nursery Wishes to announce that they have only a few thousand of those guaranteed trees left. Better order now before it's too late. Address, TRUE-TO-NAME NURSERY, Phone 2002-K Hood River, Ore. 11 : ilan d For 'Ms Seed Jirjvjd-Free J Li y ireiiSrrtAtif it purity sod . K. J L-J r us url 'hnr two qushtm cw U.evrry fi'l udard. Ourttlly equipped Uboratorv tindei ihs dirrtt.cn of a so nt a and eiprrt 'd in'fT trrneve U guns work. V hen ruy-n Luy"t"eo.youbuy iiicrestrd rropt. Send tor cauduf. Tbs Cha. 1 1. Lilly Co.. Settle PERIGO & SON SALE AGENTS THE STAR GROCERY "Ciood Things to Eat" Fare 50 Cents To Portland and Way Landings on the STEAMER TAHOMA which leaes Teal I pper" Dock Monday, Wednesday and F'riday at 8:30 a. m. We have recently in stalled a covered wharf boat which insures dry and clean handling of freight. I or further information I'hom: zzo S. F3 AO E, Agent HAPPY NEW YEAR TO ALL ttL; THANK our customers for the V I patronage of the last year. Our aim for the next year is to HERIT even a greater trust and confidence placed in us, than in the past. Keir & Cass Pscliabtc "Druggists SMITH BLOCK HOOD RIVEF. JOHN BAKER Attorney at Law Rooms 7-S, Smith l'lock I'hono 1C8 Hood River, Ore. W. J. BAKER Real Instate Loans Insurance APPLE AND STRAWBERRY LAND A SPECIALTY Correspondence Solicited inn a i no uuuomuiuij uuiuuuii ui iuui Water Supply Problem ! will be reached by installing in your home a pneumatic I Leader Water Supply System Vou cm have abundant water hot or coM lor kitchen, bath, l.iumlry, the lawn and any r,:h?r p-rpose required, at a tuodcrate coit. ; , VVill also afford fire protection. I TV. :....! i XJ . v.v-., W-. J.K ble water lurply system to D aad. i !;. k Ask your c: drr to fip'aln ibout the Lfiilrr Svitrm or write It our N"k!ftp "How I Solred tke Wiser Supj-ly rrolilciu." LEADER IRON WORKS, DepL 2!, Decatur, III. i- ? 'lil I V'. ill Apple Land and Orcliard Company Ollico, No. O Oak Street, Phono 26 or 20Q2K, Mood Rlvor