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THE HOOD RIVER NEWS, WEDNESDAY, JULY 31. 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 Hood Kiver Connection (iUY Y. liDWAKDS & CO. 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 We Are EVANS NOVELTY S F. B. SNYDfcR Hood River Plumbing company Phono Sanitary Plumbing and Heating. Tinning and Sheet Metal Work. Repairing Promptly Attended. ESTIMATES FURNISHED nAVING purchasedithe 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. C.IVI? US A TltlAL. MERCER & CO. I'MONI- NO. 5 Transfer and Livery company Freight, Express and Baggage Transferred Furniture Moved. Stored or Packed for Shipment HOOD KIVIiK. Well Drilling nAwc WITH A DONE STAR WELL DRILLING OUTFIT IOR PARTICULARS ADDRESS APPLE LAND & ORCHARD COMPANY HOOD RIVER, OMcf. Nt. 8 Oak Strut D R AY I N G Furniture and Tianos Mox)cd All Kinds of Light and Heavy Work Wood Yard and Feed Store in Connection Office Phone 2 Residence 2JHK TAFT J. M. SCHMELTZER HOOD RIVER ABSTRACT COMPANY ABSTRACTS Insurance Conveyancing Surety Bonds "Accuracy" is Our Motto Office In New llellbronner lliilldlnic I'hone 23 Mood River, Oregon Phone U. C. M. Kanch. I'arkdale 77-Odell Upper Hood River Valley. Ore. Ml. Hood Ironing Cabinet Evans' Ideal Shirt Waist Boards Also: The Ideal Nailing Press THE OREGON TRAP NEST MACHINE WORKS B. B. POWELL OSX CASCADE AVENUE 1 fTyTTTTPTTf'TTPTnr WAKKMOUSU ON NKST STRIil-T ORWJON. Quick Successful Satisfactory WITH A OREGON . 26 ar 2002 1 1 Expncs9 anp baggare jj A TRANSFER CO. F. A. BISHOP DOMESTIC SCIENCE STUDENTS TEACH A liirtce numl)fcr of the domenttc Molfiice wntora fruiu the O A.C. are to tench lu the public nchool of the Htiite thU jeur. HlthotiKh there are many hImo who will put their theories lu practice In their owu houu-H. MIhm Christie Moore of liloouilngton, 111., U to have chame of the tiiHtnlltitliX) and equipment of a new department of home econom ics In the I'endletoii high Hcbool, and her Bleter, MIhh Harbura Moore, In retained by the college an an buhIh taut In domestic art. MIhh Margaret McPall of Albany will alno remain as an UHnlHtunt lu domestic science, and Miss May A. Wllsou of Corvallls, Miss Alice Ieedy of Sherwood and MIhh Mill Iolell of Corvallls, will all take post graduate work at O. A. ('., while Miss I-eotui Kerr will continue studies at an eastern Institution. Miss Kuth Smith, a former graduate of the department who Is now as sistant In domestic science, goes to Columbia I'ulverslty for theyeuron leave of absence. Miss Keren Iee Davis takes charge of the household science work In the Baker high school, and Miss llortense Kppley of Sulem establishes like work lu the Albany high school. Miss Hose Sheridan of lA-bauon will teach do mestic scleuce at The Dulles, and Miss Clara Wallen returns to her hciuie In llermlston to Inaugurate domestic science courses In the high school there. The Misses Itae Ather ton of Corvallls, Nora Beebe of Ceu tral I'olnt, Sadie lionner of Corval lls, Curji Kdwards of Corvallls, Charlotte Huff of Portland, Kllza beth Koetier of Sherwood, Emily Miller of Corvallls, Clare Pierce of Hot Lake, Frances Mitchell of Cor vallls, Alice Pimm of Philomath, Ituby Klce of Corvallls. Florence Starblrd of Portland, Nell Sykes of Salem and Jennie Totteu of Corval lls, all expect to enter the teachlug Held In the northwest. Miss Vera Wilder has returned to her home at I.yle, Minn., and the Misses Pella Ackerman of Monmouth, Kuth Cor bett of Corvallls, Olive Pohland of Ashland, Minerva Klger of Corvallls will all 1 at home. Miss Mabel liardner of I'orvnllis will Install the domestic science work at Forest Grove. FREAKS, FANCIES AND FOLLIES Nlcolal Cappelll of Home. Italy, left directions lu his will that a quart of wine should le poured over his collin ami that two casks should be dis tributed among those who attended the funeral. He also requested t hat his friends should dance around his grave. They did. All courtship records for brevity were broken when an automobile wedding wtls performed at Santa Ana following a dash there from Los A ngelcH. "I dure you to marry me," said W. W. W alley, an advertising mail who lives at 71 Francisco street. "Do you really mean that?" ans wered pretty Miss Adrlenne Smith, daughter of a San Francisco mer chant, who has been visiting here. The two, with a party of friends, were partaking of an after theatre supper at a cafe. "1 surely do, 'Andy.'" declared W'alley. He had not yet got her first name (Irmly lixed In his mind. "Then let's hurry," chirruped the other members of the party and half an hour later the party started for Santa Ann In a touring car. Wheu the party arrived In Santa Ana the marriage license clerk was aroused, they found a minister and were mar ried. Mrs. Joseph Kill ml, W. C. T. I'. worker, of St. Louis, has put a stop to the practice of young women bathing without suits In a pool. Mrs. Italua's remedy consisted of re moving a svvlmmer'n wearing ap parel, which had been hung on the classic hleory limb. When Miss Thurston discovered her clothes gone, she watted for an hour. Final ly she saw a Usher's net stretched In the sun to dry. She draped this about her as In'st she could and made her way to a rock quarry some distance way. The workmen there were all foreigners. One of them of fered Miss Thurston his overalls, an other his shirt and a third his hob nail shoes. It was the best shecould get, so she had to accept. Zillah Leads Yakima Valley Last Saturday Klchey & (illbert shipped out a car of Itnrtlett pears for the F.ast. This was unexH-cted by every grower and buyer, for a good tunny had not thought of pick ing until August 1. lty shipping the llrst car of pears Saturday, July 111 out from the Yakima Valley, Xlllah has the lend over all other sections For Sale S-rooni house: pantry, bathroom, cement basement and all modern conveniences, with ,UxliHt lot sll tinted on corner of Seventh and Cascade Avenue for sale cheap. Ad dress Win. kilt tie or A. W. Outhank. FRUIT FACTORY ONJIG SCALE A fruit factory to cost $l:'5.0oo and with an additional $125,000 for work- lug capital Is planned for the Yakima valley by Seattle capitalists. Itufus Wilson, recently of the Seattle Cham ber of Commerce, U In North Yaki ma in the interest of the undertak ing. It 1b the Intention of the people with whom he Is Identified to utilize the orchard waste for all the by pro ducts down to the alcohol and to make everything count. Hy the use of storage facilities In connection with the plant It Is expected that the evaporator end of the factory will operate for nine months In the year. All the dried and evaporated apples now used In the west come from the east and other dried fruit comes from the south. Herald. PARCELS POST RATES FIGURED OUT BY BOURNE How the parcels post regulations embodied in the pending postoflice appropriation bill will charge for the transportation of small packages Is explained In a statement by Senator liourne of Oregon. If finally ap proved by the house and senate con ferers and by President Taft the rates will Is?: For city and rural delivery, cents for the first pound and 1 cent for each additional pound. For a 50-mile zone, 5 cents for the first pound and 3 cents for each ad ditional pound. For the itOO-mlle zone, 9 cents for the first pound and 7 cents for each additional pound. For the lsoo-mlle zone, 11 cents for the first pound and 10 cents for each additional pound. Above the ISOO-mlle zone, 1: cents Hut for each pound. NOTICE Callingr for Bids for Revising" and Codifying: the Charter and or dinances of City of Hood River.and Preparing Com plete Index to Same. Pursuant to Instructions pasnedJUy the Common Council of the City of Hood Klver at their regular meeting on July 22, 1912, notice Is hereby giv en that sealed proposals will be re ceived by the undersigned City He corder nt his office 211 Oak street, Hood Klver. Oregon, until 12 o'clock m , August 12, 1912, for the work of revising and codfylng the Charter and Ordinances of the City of Hood Klver, and preparing a complete Index to the same, said work to Ih completed within iW days from the date of awarding the contract. Proposals to do said work will le opened and considered by the Com mon Council at their tirst regular meeting after date above stated, said Council reserving the rtght to reject any and all bids. This notice Is published In the Hood Klver News, a newspaper of general circulation, for two consecu tive Issues thereof, the date of the tirst publication being July, HI. 11)12. H. L. HOWE, .11-:t2 City Kecorder. Notlci for Publication 1 0)449 1 Department of the Interior U. S. Land Offica at The Dallea. Oregon. July 15. 112. Notice is hereby liven that John Porteua Coop r. of I'arkdale. Oregon, who. on June 9. ISM made Homestead I Serial W44n). No. 16051, for Nt'k Section 1. Township 1 S. Kanire East. Willamette Meridian, has tiled notice of intention to make Final Thre Year Proof, to establish claim to the land above described, before the Re gister and Receiver, at the L'. S. Land Office, The Dallea. Oretron, on the 21st day of August, 1912. Claimant names aa witness-: Alvia M. Anderson. Susan C. Mcintosh. Charlea E. Mcintosh. D. A. Harvey, all of I'arkdale. Ore gon. C. W. MOOKE. 29-3S Regiater. Notice of Completion Grading tor and Con struction of Concreti Sidewalks on Cascade Annua Notice ia hereby liven that S. D. Watt. Con tractor, has filed written notice thia 2Mh day of July. 112. of tha completion of grading for and construction of concrete sidewalks, curbs and cutters at lllock 4. Kiverview I'ark. under hia contract with the City heretofore made and en tered into under ordinance No. 372. and that the amount due said contractor for said improvement upon it acceptance ia hereby stated to be S494.42. And notice is further given that any objections to the acceptance of said work undet the contract with the said", contractor on the part of said City may he filed in the office of the undersigned City Recorder by any interested party at any time within fifteen days from the date of th tirst pub lication of said notice, to-wit. within fifteen days from the 31st day of July. M2. This notice ia Diiblished in the Hood River News or two consecutive issues thereof, the date of the first publication thereor t mg the 31st day o, July. WU. H.UHOWE. 31-S2o City Recorder. CompletlOD of Curb on Columbia Street be tween I3tb and Mtti Streets Notice in hrby Riven that IVibaon Hatch, Contractor, have filed written notice thia tMh day of July. In 12. of the completion of curb on Columbia Street between l:th and 14th Street under their Contract with the l ity heretofore made and entered into urwavr t'nhnance No. H78 and that tha amount dua nal contractor for nid improvement upon ita acct'i'Unca is hereby slated tohe$tt.0a And notice ia further given that any objection to the acceptance of aaid work undur the contract with the aaid contractor on the part of aaid City may be filed in the ortic of the underwiirned City Kecorder by any interested party at any time with in Ift day. from the date of tirnt publication, to wit. within 15 day from the :Ut day of Jnly, 1912. Thia notice ia puhhahed in the Hood River New for two conaecutive iaauea thereof, the dat of firnt publication thereof bem th Slat day of July. V.L H U HOWE. 31-32 'ty Recorder. Notice tor Publication I'nited State 1n ! Offlee The Dalle. Orei'n. June 24. 1H12. Notice 1a hereby mven that the Northern Pa cific Railway Company. whe pitorhce a Id re la St Taul, Mlnneeota, ha thia :2nd day of June, IM12, filed in thia oftice ita appii. ation to aelect un der the prminiona of the Act of Conareaa. ap proved July 1. . C Stat. :':. fcin. aa extend ed by the Art of Conirre approved May 17, the NWl4 8W' Sec. f. T. 1 V. R 10 fcaat, V. M. Serial No. 0UHR7. Any and . all peraona claimin adveraely the landa described, or deairin to object becauae of the mineral character of I he land, or fir any other reaaon. to the diapoaal to applicant, ahould file their aftMavita of proteMt in thia of Vice, on or before the (tth day of Auicuat. 1 C. W. IMXtKK. 27-32 Reirialer. The NYwa tWIn It nil. Summons In tha Circuit Court of the Stat of Oretroo fur the County of Huod River. Warms Thomaa, Flaintitf. va. F. R. Brydleand Mary brydla. hia wife. Kit Bartholp. Anna Naah. C. H. Jackaon. Andrew bohrar. H. B. Mil kr, M. T. Kratchnar. H. fc. Williana. C. J. Kobek. K. P. Strathem. J. R. Rra. Chaa. Hamstadt, J. K. Janaen. ft-'lorenc Keech. L J. Farmer. K. K. Werthenbach. W. B. Decker. Robert Palmar. O. O. Gunther. Hood River Commercial Orchard, a corporation ; and Northern Trust Company, cor poration. lextndanta. To r . R. Brydle and Mary Rrydle. hi wife. Kit Rartholp, Anna Naah. C. H. Jackaon, Andrew Hohrer. H. H Miller. M. T. Kretchner. II. K. Wit ham. C. J Robek. K. P. Strathem. J. K. Kam. Chaa. Hamatadt, J. K. Janaen, Florence Keech. L. J. rarmer. R. K Werthenbach. W. H. Decker. Kober! Palmer and O. U. Gunther: In the Nam of the Stat of Oretron: You. and each of you. are hereby required to appear and anawer the complaint filed afrainat you in th above entitled cause, on or before the 8th day of August, 1112, which dat is subsequent to th expiration of six weeks from the date of first publication of this summons, to-wit: th 2th day of June, ltl& and if you fail to answer, for want thereof the plaintiff will apply to the court for th relief demanded in his complaint, to-wit: a judgment airainat defendants K. R. Hrydl and Mary Hrydle, his wife, for th sum of Is. BOO, with intercut thereon at the rate of seven per cent from AuiTUst 4th. li10: for &50. attorneys' fees. and his costs and disbursements; for a decree foreclosing; the mortgag in aaid complaint re ferred to. to-wit: th mortgage executed by r . K. Brydleand Mary Brvdle. hi wife, dated Auguat 4th. iy 10. recorded August 6th. 1910. in book 4 at page 463. record of mortgage for Hood Kiver county. Oregon, on th following described real property, situated in said county and state, to-wit; auuth ha J I ox Northeast quarter oi fcection rour (4). Township on U) North of Rang (lu) East of th Willamette Meridian, and directing a sale of said property as upon execution at law, and the application of the proceeds of such sale to th payment of the aforeaaid judgment, costs, etc., and for a deficiency judgment against defendants. K. R. Brydle and Mary Brydl. his wife, f j th proceeds of such sal are not sufficient to pay aaid judgment, costs, etc., in full; for a decree ad judging each and all of the defendants 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 aaid defendants be forever barred, foreclosed and en joined from setting up or claiming any right, title, claim or lien in or to said property, or any part thereof, and for such other and different relief aa th 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 Kiver County, Oregon, pursuant to an order of the Honorable W. L. Bradshsw. Judge of th above entitled court, made and entered on the ltth day of June, 1912. which provides that th summons snail be published for six consecutive weeks and designates June 2th, 1912, aa the dat of first publication, and August 7th, 1112. as the date or last publication. PLATT PtATTand GEORGE J. PERKINS. 26-31 Attorneys for Plaintiff Summons In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for the County of Hood River. Jesse W. Rigby. plaint iff. vs. W. H. Buskirk; J. P. Buskirk; Annie Buskirk; S. O. Buskirk; J. K. Buskirk: Sarah Buskirk; Kate Arnold; W. rl. Ar nold; Martha Winans; Audubon Winans; Spence Mc Boggs; Mary t. Boggs; J. XNickelaen; J. f. Watson, 1. Nickelsen and W. H. Bishop, as Trus tees of and for the Methodist Episcopal Church in the United States of America; Columbia River An nual Conference of the Methodist Episcopal Church, a corporation; Trustees of the Methodist Episcopal Church, a corporation; also all other persons or parties unknown, claiming any right, title, estate, lien or interest in the real estate de scribed in the complaint herein. Defendant. ToW. H. Buskirk, J. r. rtuskirk. Annie Bus kirk. S. O. Buskirk. J. R. Buskirk. Sarah Buskirk. Kste Arnold. W. H. Arnold. Spence Mc Hoggs, Mary E. Boggs. J. P. Watson as Trustees as 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 known claiming any right, title, estate, lien, or in terest in the real estate described in the complaint herein, and each of them. Defendant. In the name of the State of Oregon: You are hereby required to appearand answer the com plaint filed against you in the above entitled suit on or before the last day of six consecutive weeks from the date of the first publication of this Sum mons, and if you fail so to answer for want there of, plaintiff will take judgment and decree against vou aa follow, to-wit: 1. That he is the owner in fee simple of th 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 Waucoma, now an addition to the City of Hood River, according to the map or plat thereof, now on hie and of record in the orhce or the county Clerk of Wasco County, Oregon, and transcribed and recorded in the orhce 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 of them have no right, title, estate, interest or lien in and to said real property, and that said de fendants and each of them be forever barred from asserting any claim whatsoever in and to said real property. 3. Eur his costs 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. R. Castner, Judge of the County Court of Hood River County, Oregon, duly made, granted and dated on the 29th day of June, 1912. for the service of this summons upon you by publication thereof, and in accordance therewith, and which order prescribed that the time for publication thereof shall be for six consecutive weeks, and the 3rd dav of Julv. 1U12. as the date of the first publica tion of this summons, and you are hereby fur V.er notified that said date is and will be the date or the firnt publication of this summons. Dated June &th. 1912. U A. A A. P. REED. Attorneys for Plaintiff, 27-33 Hood River. Oregon. Notice ol Summons In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for the County of Hood River. Hood River Orchard Land Company, a corpo ration. Plaintiff, vs. Herman G. Gilcher, Defend ant. 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 above entitled suit within six () weeks from the first insertion of this publication, and if you fail to ao anoear and anawer herein, the plaintiff will apply to the court for the Ire lief demanded in said complaint, tow it : For a judgment and decree to correct a mutual mistake between the parties hereto by refornv ins! a certain deed, given by plaintiff to defendant. covering certain property in Hood River county. Oregon, which deed was recorded November !, 1911. in volume six of deed records of Hood River county, Oregon, at page 426 thereof, so that th description in said deed will read as follows: Beginning at a point on the south line of the out heaat quarter ISE 1-4) of section thirty-three 3tf). township three (3) north, range ten tlo) east of the Willamette meridian. Hood River county. Oregon, which point of beginning ia one hundred tand thirty-five U3.") rods east of the southwest corner of the southeast quarter (SE 1-4) of the southwest quarter SW 1-41 of said section running thence north parallel to the west line of said quarter section 34.1 rod; thence west 13 39 chains, more or less, to the center of Phelps creek: thence in a southerly direction along the center of said creek, as follows: south fifty-three (531 degrees, west 3.12 chains to a point in said creek; thence south five degrees, thirty 30l min utes, went 2.92 chains to a point in said creek: thence south forty-six (4tl degree, east 2.213 chains to a point in said creek; thence south fourteen degrees, forty l4o minutes west 2. 4;i chains, more or less, to a point where the center of said creek intersects the south boundary line of aaid section thirty-thrve 13, thence east along the south boundary line of aaid section 11.20 chains to the point of beginning, containing 13.11 acres, more or less, save and ex cept a strip of land thirty 130 feet wide com mencing at the southeast corner of the above described tract, and running thence west alonn and north of the south line of said land to the in tersection with Phclp creek, to be used for road purpose. For the costs and disbursement of this suit and for uch other and further relief aa th court might deem just and equitable. Thia summons is published pursuant to an order of the Honorable W. L. Hrmdshaw. judge of th above en titled,' court, dated June IS. I9l Iateof first publication July IA 1912. lateof last publication August 21. 1912. B. K. YOCMANS. Attorney for Plaintiff. Notice lor Publication (044iOt IVpartment of the Interior r, S. Isand Office at The Dalles. Oregon. July 1. 1912. Notice ia hereby siven that Alvis M. Anderson, of Parkdale. Oregon, who. on June 9, 1 90S. made Homestead tSensI 044iO. No. IriOKS. for NNE'4 Section 12, Township 1 S, Range Kant. Willam ette Meridian. ha tiled notice off intention to make Three ear Proof, to establish claim to the land above dearnl-ed. before the Register and Re ceiver at U.S. land Othce. The lallc, Oregon, on the 21t day of August. 1912. Claimant names as witnesses: Charlea E. Mcintosh. D. A. Harvey. Susan C Mcintosh, John Poi teus Cooper, all of Parkdale, Oregon. C. W. MOORK. 2V-33 Register. 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 Keir & Cass Peliablc "Druggists SMITH BLOCK HOOD RIVER Contains absolutely NO artificial coloring. A hautthtld AIXBH LB WIS, 'All kinds of Preferred Stock Goods NONE BETTER 2lSOLI Y WQQd's Grocery J. M. WOOD, Proprietor For Lime, Cement and House Plaster See STRANAHAN & CLARK 4th & State St. 0. P. DABNEY & SONS FURNITURE,:FURNITURE, FURNITURE, STOVES AND RANGES We buy, sell and exchange everything In Mouse Furnishings, Campers Supplies, etc. Don't forget the placc-Cor. 4th & State Vacations at the Sea Shore Clatsop Beach, Pacific Ocean Low round trip fares in effect all summer. This beautiful beach stretches twenty-five miles south of the mouth of the Columbia River. 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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. VV. ONTHANK, Agt. 109 Oak St. Hood River, Ore. Phone 248K TRIPS KAST On the date given below, round trip ticket will he Hold to the point in the liast shown below, and many others, at greatly reduced fares quoted: Fast Trains East IN CONNECTION WITH NORTHERN PACIFIC and 6REAT NORTHERN RAILWAYS 22, 2J. 20, J0.JI, 1012 JO. 1012 allowed in each direction. lo furniahwl on rwiumt. K. A. lill.HF.Rr, An. Whila .Halmun, Wash