THE HOOD RIVER NEWS, WEDNESDAY. JULY 17. 1912 5 UPPER VALLEY NOTICE List your places for special attention with WARD IRELAND CORNELL Upper Valley Real Estate .. Insurance Improved and Unimproved Orchard Land Mood River Connection UUY Y. liDWAkUS & CO. Phone V. C. M. Ranch. Parkdale 77-Odell Upper Hood liver Vallejr. On. Ortley, Newtown and Spitzenberg True to name nursery stock. One and two "years old; fine thrifty trees; four to eight feet. It will pay purchasers to inquire before buying their spring stock. MOHR BROTHERS PHONES 2052-X AND 205-X HOOD RIVER. OREGON White Salmon Ferry We wish to'announce to ourj'patrons that we have secured a landing just north of the station on this side of the river. DEAN & SHEPLAR, Ferrymen. F. B. SNYDtR B. B. POWELL Hood River PlumDing Company Phono 6 S X Sanitary Plumbing and Heating. Tinning and Sheet Metal Work. Repairing Promptly Attended. ESTIMATES FURNISHED CASCADE AVENUE DAVING purchasedthe entire interest of E. Brayford in the Rockford Store about three months ago, we are now in a position to serve you with all the highest class Groceries at reasonable prices. We invite your patronage and will serve you to the best of our ability. CZIVJ-2 ITS A TRIAL MERCER & CO. phonu io. 5 WAREHOUSE ON FIRST STRliLT Transfer and Livery Company Freight, Express and Baggage Transferred Furniture Moved. Stored or Packed for Shipment MOOD RIVFR, ORFOON. Well Drilling Quick Successful Satisfactory DONE WITH A STAR WELL DRILLING OUTFIT FOR PARTICULARS ADDRESS APPLE LAND & ORCHARD COMPANY HOOD RIVER, OREGON OMct. It. 9 Oak Strut Phone. 28 sr 2002-1 B DRAYING Expres9 and b AGGAGE 2 Furniture and Tianos MonJcd All Ktnds of Light and Heavy Work Wood Yard and Feed Store in Connection Office Phone 29 Residence 2J8K TAFT TRANSFER CO. 3 AAiA.Ai. A aa. a a. 'A. a: a a. a fL. f.rrt tJA J. M. SCHMELTZER F. A. BISHOP HOOD RIVER ABSTRACT COMPANY ABSTRACTS Insurance Conveyancing Surety Bonds "Accuracy" is Our Motto Office In New llcllhronner.ltullding phone 23 Mood River, Oregon SLIDING DOWN A ROPE. It la Both Easy and 8afa Whan Dona In Sailor Styla. Eliding down a rope la Dot ao almpia aa It aeeuia. Few know how to do It lrtperly. If you try to descend by letting the rope slide through your bands the friction will burn the palma ao that you will have to let go after a few feet If you try to lower your weight from one band bold to another you are aure to become tired and will be forced to drop. You cannot elide with the rope between your knees, fpr the swaying of your body will Jerk the rope out of the clutch of your kneea, and then you are likely to fulL The easiest and Barest method you can employ la that used by firemen and aallors. Standing upright, throw out your right leg and give It a turn around the rope. Next put the rope In the crook of your right elbow and clasp It tightly, not In your hand, but In your arm. In that way you can elide to safety without the slightest trouble. The rope does not touch any part of the body that Is not protected by clothing, and your speed can be regulated by either straightening or cramping your leg. Once learned this method of slid ing down a rope may prove In an emergency the means of saving your life or the Uvea of other persons. Vouth's Companion. ALPINE LIFE LINES. The Ropss Ara 8alectd For 8trangth, Flexibility and Llghtnsta. The ropes used by Alpine climbers Is of special manufacture, combining as far as possible the differing quali ties of strength, flexibility and light ness. Three qualities are In general use, being made from sisal, Italian and Manila hemps respectively, and occa sionally, when cost is not a considers Hon, of silk. The latter, though very light and strong. Is not so durable as the others. That which finds most fa vor among British mountaineers Is known as Buckingham's Alpine rope. It Is made of the best Manila hemp. In the year 18G4. Mr. McLelsh re calls, a committee of the Alpine club made tests upon a number of ropes suitable for mountaineering. Of the two that were approved one was made of Italian hemp and the other of Ma' nila. They both had a breaking strain of two tons and sustained the weight of a twelve stone man after falling from a height of ten feet. Nonmountalneera bave sometimes considered this insufficient, but it is highly problematical whether the hu man anatomy could survive the sud den compression of a thin rope arising from any greater fall. Fry's Maga zine. Hslp With a String to It In an office on upper Wall street. where they make a specialty of the "coppers," a cousin of the head of the firm, after several bad "breaks," found bis balance reduced to a very low fig ure. The Wall street man felt bad about It and offered to take the ac count in hand himself, the relntlve nat urally agreeing. The first transaction was the short sale of a lot of Reading Before 3 o'clock that day the stock bad Jumped up six points and the ac count was wiped out It reminds one of what happened on an East river ferryboat the other day when a passenger fell overboard. The man was strung ana well able to swim that Is, he was well able to swim until a well meaning but excited deck hand threw a twenty pound life belt down on the top of bis head. Tuck. Tailors as Litarary Man, One does not look for literary men among tailors, but none the less the trade can claim some Illustrious numes. John Stow, the antiquary aud author of the "Survey of London," for In stance, began life as a tailor, and an other famous tailoring antiquary was John Seed. one of England's early map makers and member of the So ciety of Antiquaries. And then there was Robert Hill, "the learned tailor" of Birmingham, who contrived to teach himself Greek and Hebrew and became famous as a writer of theological trea tises. And George Meredith was born over a tailor's shop. London Globe. Placing Himaelf. A man who was much In need of sleep rolled out of bed during the night The Jar did not awake blm thoroughly, and bis hnnd wandered In exploration It encoiinterod the mesh of some pro truding springs and a sturdy Iron cor ner post "In Jail at last" he mur mured as he went off Into another deep aleep. Notlca la Cndltort Id the County Court of the State of Oregon for Hood River County. In the matter of the estate of 1'hlllp Kouas, aecpaseu. The undesigned having W-ii ap pointed ly the County Court of the State of Oregon, for Hood River County, Administratrix of the estate of Philip Kolias. deceased, and hav ing quallnVd, notice Is hereby given to the creditors of, and all pernon having claims against said uiti-umviI, to present thetn, verified an required by law, within six months after the date of this notice, which mild flute will be the date of the first publica tion of the same, to said AilininMni. trlx at the oltlce of J A. & A. P. Reed, her attorneys, at No. '. Sec ond street tu the City of Hood River, Hood River county, Oregon, Makia Tiikkkha Koi.i.ah, as Administratrix of the extute of Philip Kollas, deceased. Dated June llith, 1'JlL'. 2.1 -IW Notlci tl Bearing aa Final Account Marybetb S. Crowed, Executrix In tneCounty Court of theState of Or. egon for the County of Hood River. In the matter of the LVtate of ieorge P. Crowell, Deceased. Notice Is hereby given that the un designed as Executrix of the Kxtnte of Ueorge 1. Crowell, deceased, did the 19th day of May, 1!I12, duly file her final account as such executrix with the Clerk of the County Court of Hood River county, Oregon, and that on the loth day of June, 11)12. the Judge of said court duly made and filed an order fixing a day for the hearing of objections to xucb fi nal account and the settlement there of and fixing the 2.1th day of July, 11)12, at 10 o'clock a. m. at the court house In the city of Hood River, Hood River county, Oregon, as the time and place of such hearing. Now therefore, all person Inter ested In said estate are herebv noti fied to appear at said time and place and show cause. If any they have, why said final account should not be allowed, In all things, approved and confirmed and said executrix dis charged and said estate be declared settled and closed. The day of the first publication of this notice will be June L'fith. M12. Dated June 24tb, 1'J12. Maryhkth S. Ckowki.i., As Executrix of the Estate of Oeorge P. Crowell, deceased. L. A. & A. P. Reed, Hood River, Oregon. Attorneys. 2i!-30 Summons In the Circuit Court of the State of Oreiron for the County of Hood River. Jmm W. Kiitby. DlaintifT. vs. W. H. Buskirk: J. P. Buskirk; Annie Buskirk; S. O. Buskirk; J. K. Buskirk; Sarah Buskirk; Kate Arnold: W. H. Ar nold; Martha Winans; Audubon Winans; Spence Me Boras: Mary E. Botrirs: J. Nickelsrn: J. P. Watson. I. Nickelsen and W. H. Bishop, aa Trus tee of and for the Methodist Episcopal Church in the United States of America; Columbia Kiver An nual Conference of the Methodist Kniscopal Church, a corporation; Trustees of the Mt-thodist Episcopal Church, a corporation; also all other persons or psrties unknown, claiming any right title, estate, lien or interest in the real estate de scribed in the complaint herein. Defendants. To W. H. Buskirk. J. P. Buskirk. Annie Bus kirk. S. O. Buskirk. J. R. Buskirk. Sarah Buskirk, Kate Arnold. W. H. Arnold. Spence Mc Uosjirs, Mary K. Bofnrs. J. P. Watson as Trustees aa above named. Columbia River Annual Conference of the Methodist Episcopal Church, a corporation; Trustees of the Methodist Episcopal Church, a corporation, also all other persons or parties un- nown claiming any right, title, estate. lien, or in terest in the real estate described in the complaint herein, and each of them. Defendants. In the name of the State of Ore-con: You are hereby required to appear and answer the com plaint filed against you in the above entitled suit on or before the last day of six consecutive weeks rom the date of the first publication of this Sum mons, and if you fail so to answer lor want there of, plaintiff will take judgment and decree against you as follows, to-wit: 1. that he is the owner in fee simple of the following described real property situated in the County of Hood River, State of Oregon, to-wit: Lot One (1) in Block Two (2) of the Town of Wan coma, now an addition to the City of Hood River, according to the map or plat thereof, now on file and of record in the office of the County Clerk of Wasco County, Oreiron. and transcribed nd recorded in the office of the County Clerk of Hood River County. Oregon, and that he is entitled to possession of the same. 2. That the above named defendants and each f them hav no right, title, estate, interest or lien in and to said real property, and that said de- endants and each of them be forever barred from asserting any claim whatsoever in and to said real property. 3. ror his coats and disbursements herein, and for such other and further relief as shall to the Court seem equitable. You are hereby served by publication of this summons by virtue of an order of the Hon. G. K. (astner. Judge of the County Court of Hood River County. Oregon, duly made, granted and dated on the 29th day of J une. Iyl2. for the service of thia summons upon you by publication thereof. nd in accordance therewith, and which order prescribed that the time for publication thereof shall be for six consecutive weeks, and the 3rd day of July, 1912. as the date of the first publica tion of this summons, and you are hereby further notified that said date is and will be the date of the first publication of this summons. Dated June 29th. 1912. L. A. ft A. P. REED. Attorneys for Plaintiff. 27-33 Hood River. Oregon. little Tha Baseball Courtship, How do I stand with you girl?" Inquired the ardent fan. You have a percentage of about .780 Just now," answered the lady fan, "and lead the league." "I'm glad to bear that 1 was afraid was In the second division." Kansas City Journal. Man Worships 8omathing. Man always worships something. Always he sees the Infinite shadowed lorth In something finite, and. Indeed, can and must ao see It In any Quite thing, once tempt blm well to Ox his yea thereon. Carlyle. Causa and Effect Mrs. Nay nor You seem rather hoarse this morning, dear. Mrs, Lush man Well, my husband came borne rather late Inst night Slap an extinguisher upon your Irony If you are unhappily blessed with vein of it Lamb. Notlca ol Summons In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for the County of Hood River. Hood Hirer Orchard I.and Company, a corpo ration. Plaintiff, va. Herman G. Gilcher, Defend- nt. To Herman G. Gilcher, Defendant above named: In the name of the State of Oregon, you are hereby summoned and required to appear and answer the complaint filed against you in the hove entitled suit within six lf) weeks from the first insertion of this publication, and if you fail to so appear and answer herein, the plaintiff will apply to the court for the Irelief demanded in said complaint, towit; For s judgment snd decree to correct a mutual mistake between the parties hereto by reform ing a certain deed, given by plaintitt to defendant, covering certain property in H.md Kiver county, Oregon, which deed was recorded Novembet 8, 1911. in volume six (6) of deed records of Hood River county, Oregon, at page 4Ji thereof, so that the description in said deed will read as follows: Beginning at a point on the south line of the southeast qusrter (SK 1-41 of sction thirty-three (33). township three (3) north, range ten (10) east of the Willamette meridian. Hood River county, Oregon, which point of U-ginning is one hundred and thirty-five U:ta) rods east of the southwest corner of the southeast quarter (SK 1-4) of the southwest quarter (SW Ml of said section running thence north parallel to the west line of said quarter section 34. 8 rods; thence west 13.39 chaina, 'more or leas, to the center of Phelps creek; thence in a southerly direction along the center of said creek, as follows: south fifty-three (63) degrees, west S. 12 chaina to a point in said creek; thence south five degrees, thirty (30 min utes, west 2.92 chains to a point in said creek: thence south forty-six (4A) degrees, east 2.213 chains to a point in said creek; thence south fourteen degrees, forty Iti'l minutes west 2.4, chains, more or less, tn a point where the center of said creek interacts ths south boundary line of sakl section thirty-three (33); thence east along the south Ismnilsry line of said section 15.20 chains to the point of beginning, containing 13.11 acres, more or lees, save and ex cept a strip of land thirty feet wide com mencing at the southeast corner of the above described tract, and running thence west along and north of the south line of said land to ths in tersection with Phelps creek, to be used for road purposes. For the enats and disbursements of this suit snd for such other ami further relief aa ths court might deem just and equitable. This summons is published pursuant to an order of the Honorable W. I. Hradehaw, .tmlgs of the above entttleillciuirt. dated June I.V 1912. Imte of first publication July 10. 191J. Date of last publication August 21. 1912. 11. K. YtU'MANS, Attorney for Plaintiff. Notice tor Publication United Slates Land Office The Dulles, Oregon, June 24, 1912. Notice is hereby given that the Northern Pa cific Railway Company, whose postoftice address is St. Paul. Minnesota, has this 22nd day of June, 1912, filed in this office its application to select un der the provisions of the Act of Congress, ap proved July 1. l9t. (30 Stat 697. 620). as extend ed by the Act of Congress approved May 17, 19t, the NW, SW, Sec. 5. T. 1 N.. R. 10 East, W. M. Serial No. 010457. Any .and . all persons claiming adversely the landa described, or desiring to object because of the mineral character of the land, or for any other reason, to the disposal to applicant, should file their affidavits of protest in this office, on or before the 6th day of August, 1912. C. W. MOORE. 27-32 Register. Notice tor Publication (044iO Department of the Interior V. S. Land Office at The Dalles. Oregon. July 15. 1912. Notice is hereby given that Alvis M. Anderson, of Parkdale, Oregon, who. on June 9. 190M made Homestead (Serial 044f, No. 160SS. for N'..NE'4 Section 12. Township I S. Range 9 East, Willam ette Meridian, has filed notice of intention to make Ihree tear 1 roof, to establish claim to ths j land above described, before the Register and Re- I eeiver at U. S. Ind Ottice. The Dalles. Oregon, on the 21st day of August, 1912. Claimant names as witnesses: Charles E. Mcintosh. D. A. Harvey. Susan C. Mcintosh, John Portcus Cooper, all of Parkdale, Oregon. C. W. MOORE. 29-33 Register. The NUWS tells It all. Notlca for Publication 1044491 Department of the Interior U. S. Land Office at The Dalles, Oregon. July IS. 1912. j Notice is hereby given that John Porteus Coop i er. of Parkdale. Oregon, who. on June 9. 19US made Homestead ISerial 04449). No. IrtiiM, for i NK', Section 1, Township 1 S Range 9 East, Willamette Meridian, has filed notice of intention to make Final Three Year Proof, to establish I claim to the land above described, before the Re gister and Receiver, at the C S. Land Office, i The Dalles. Oregon, on the 21st day of August. ; 1912. Claimant names as witnesses: Alvis M. Anderson Susan C. Mcintosh, Charles E. Mcintosh, D. A. harvey. all of Psrkdsle. Ore gon. C. W. MOORE. 29-33 Register. T. 1. TWKHItY Mutual Insurance at 60 Per Cent of Old Line Rate. Fire Insurance on Buildings in Course of Construction. Free. NOTARY Ft HI 1C ON THK HFIOHTS Dangerous Bliedinqs Pometlaiee follow VilkVII Vsl.M Our Woven-to-Kit Silk Elaatlc Hate. err relieves at once often cures. Stockings, Knee Caps, Anklets Self mresureaieDt blanapa applleatloa WOODARD. CLARKE CO. 1'artiand. Oregoa HOOD RIVER POULTRY YARDS J. R. MUU51H, Proprietor Brtstfar at S. C. W Leghorns, w P. docks nd J C. Rhode Island Htds. Indian Runntr Ouckt Itreeders and y.sing stock for sale. Or ders hooked new. Poultry yards l'j miles west of city at Frankton. Phone S2K2-X. Summons In ths Circuit Court of ths State of Oregon for the County of Hood River. Waring Thomas, plaintiff, vs. F. R. Brydle snd if"? J?1?:".- hl Bartholp. Anna "i son. Andrew rt.rf.rer. H. B. Mii- kr. M. T. Kretchner. H. IS. Williams, C. J. Robrk V- i"rathrn. J. R. Ram. Chaa. Hamstadt. j! J. Jansen. Florence keech. U J. Farmer. K. F. Werthenbech. W. H. Decker. Robert Palmer. G. O. Cunther. Hal River Commercial Orchards a corporation: and Northern Trust Company, a cor poration. Ifefendanta. To F R. Hrydle and Marv Brydle. his wife. Kate Bartholp Anna Nash. C. H. Jackson. Andrew Itohrer H. II. Miller. M. T. Kretchner. II. F.. Wil liams. C. J. Kobek. F. P. Ktrath.r J V Chaa. Hamstadt. J. F. Janaen. Florence Keech. U J. rartner. R. F. Werthenbseh w l Ibl- Robert 1'alnw.r and 1 1 II (:.,!,.. ' in the Name of ths State of Oregon: You. and each of vuu. ,n hn.i,v . . ; i A appear snd answer the complaint filed against you in the above entitled cause, on or before the sth day of Auguat, 1912. which data is subsequent to the expiration of aix weeks from the date of first Publication of thia mimm..m ,.;,. ,k. .j.U day of June. 1912. and if you fail to answer, for want thereof the plaintiff will apply to the court ' "i in rvnex uemannmi in hi, nun,. n n .. a judgment against defendants F. R. Brydle and Mary Urydle. his wife, for the sum of t vsi with interes- tnereon at ths rata of seven per cent from AUgUSt Itn. 19111! fnr fVtt attnn...' tm and his costs and disbursements: for a darn. foreclosing the mortgage in said complaint re- errea to, to-wit: the mortgage executed by F. K. Brydle and Mary Hrvdle. his wife H4 a,,. 4th. 1910, recorded Auguat 6th, 1910. in book 4 at page 453. record of mortgages for Hood River coumy. uregon. on ths following described real property, aituated in said county and state, to-wit; South half of Northeast quarter of Section four 111. lOWnSn ID One til North nf RiniM link L . .. of the Willamette Meridian, and directing a sale of said property as upon execution at lis, and the application of the proceeds of such sale to the payment or tne aforesaid judgment, costs, etc., and for a deficiency judgment against defendanta, r. R. Brydle and Mary Brydle, his wife, fj the proceeds of such sale are not sufficient to pay said judgment, costs, etc.. in full; for a decree ad judging each and all of the defendanta in said cause named, and all persons claiming or to claim by. through, from, or under them or either of them, to have no right, title or interest in or lien upon said mortgaged property herein described, or any part thereof, and that each and all of eaid defendants be forever barred, fureclueed und en joined from aetting up or claiming any right, title, claim or lien in or to aaid property, or any part thereof, and for auch other and different relief aa the nature of the cause might justiiy or as may to the court seem meet and just in equity. This summons is published in the Hood River News, a newspaper of general circulation in Hood River County, Oregon, pursuant to an order of the Honorable W. L. Bradahaw, Judge of the above entitled court, made and entered on the 19th day of June, 1912, which provides that the summons snsll be published for six consecutive weeks and designates June 26th, 1912. aa the date of first publication, and August 7th, 1912. as the date of last publication. PLATTA PLATT and GEORGE J. PERKINS. 26-31 Attorneys for Plaintiff; Notlca of Filing ot Supplemental Articles ot Incorporation Notice is hereby given that the Hood River Apple Growers' Union has this day filed Supple mental Articles of Incorporation with the County Clerk of Hood River county. Oregon, and the Sec retary of State of the State of Oregon, amending Article II of the original articles of incorporation to read as follows: ARTICLE II The objects and purposes of this corporation shall be to educate the apple growers of Hood River Valley and vicinity up to the highest standard of excellence in the growing, grading, packing and marketing of their fruits; to secure all possible advantages in the marketing of their fruit of all kinds, and to that end to establish agencies, rent, lease, build, own and control real estate and personal property of all kinds neces sary therefor, and to build, lease, own and con trol cold storage, ice making planta, box factories, lumber mills, drying kilns, fruit drying and pack ing plants, canning plants, cider milis and vine gar factories; to buy, leae, sell, own or control water and water power plants, electric plants, gas planta, and any and all necessary artificial energy for the promotion and conaummation of the purposes hereinbefore set out; to manufac ture, buy, sell and generally deal in all kinds of fruitgrowers' supplies, such as spraying mate rial, packing paper, apple and other fruit boxes, strawberry crates, spraying machinery and all kinds of farm and agricultural Implements, and to do any and all things not inconsistent with the general laws of the State of Oregon, or the purposes for which this corporation is formed as hereinabove set out, necessary and proper to pro mote the best interests of the corporation. By order of the Board of Directors. ALBERT SUTTON. 4t Secretary Kill the Aphis! Whale-Oil Soap, or Formaldehyde Tree Soap, are recognized as the best things that can be used for this, We have them both for sale, Our price is right, SEE US Keir & Cass Reltabte Druggists SMITH BLOCK HOOD RIVER Contains ab&(AutlSO Vyfcl. ri. fcl ' QSr glas, U manufactured I tt3f H fL 6jas!isilIP especially to order for ui livl t yXxSH'r by the most approved methods ' 'V2eV.U V3, ae- Preferred Stock Canned Goods VV V af!" WarsvseassaaeseewB JCSLjaC are uniform in their high quality and purity. JV rr hounhtld ntcisiity PrtftrrtJ StertJrtm jur Crtcrr ! jsy alXBH & LEWIS. Wholesale Grocers, P0BTLAKD. 0RGOH. U.a.A. All kinds of Preferred Stock CoodaNONE BETTER WQQd's Grocery J. M. WOOD, Proprietor InxJestmentnot Speculation You take no chances when you buy your real estate through us except to win. Our intimate knowledge of almost every foot of land in the valley places us in a po sition to advise you wnere to find the REAL BARGAINS w. N I C H O L. For Lime, Cement and House Plaster See STRANAHAN & CLARK NEW MODEL OLIVER The old reliable visible type writer with new printype and other improvements. The ma chine that writes print that is print and is always ready for business. For sale or rent on easy terms. A. V. ONTHANK, Agt. 109 Oak St. Hood Kiver, Ore. 4th & State St. Phone 24SK 0. P. DABNEY & SONS FURNITURE, FURNITURE. FURNITURE, STOVES AND RANGES We buy, $ell and exchange everything in Mouse .Furnishings, Campers Supplies, etc. Don't forget the placcCor. 4th & State IXTV ROUND TRIPS KAST On the datea gUen below, round trip tickets will he sold to the points In the Last shown below, and many others, at greatly reduced fares quoted : Through Trains East IN CONM'.CTION WITH NORTHERN PACIFIC and GREAT NORTHERN RAILWAYS Atlantic City Baltimore . 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