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THE HOOD RIVER NEWS,' WEDNESDAY. AUGUST 14. 1912 5 B I UPPER VALLEY NOTICE List your places for special attention with WARD IRELAND CORNELL Upper Valley Real Estate Insurance Improved and Unimproved Orchard Land Hood River Connection Phone UUY Y. HOWARDS & CO. 77-Odell U. C. M. Ranch, Parkdale Upper Hood Hlver Valley, 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 We A r e Ml. Hood Ironing Cabinet Evans Ideal Shirt Waist Boards Also: The Ideal Nailing Press THE OREGON TRAP NEST EVANS NOVELTY & MACHINE WORKS f. B. SNYDER B. B. POWELL Hood River Plumbing company Phono 68X Sanitary Plumbing and Heating. Tinning and Sheet Metal Work. Repairing Promptly Attended. ESTIMATES FURNISHED CASCADE AVENUE IpAVING purchasedjthe entire interest of E. 1 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. OIVi: I S A TRIAL MERCER & CO. PHOM; NO. 5 WARUMOUSI- ON PlkST STRLKT Transfer and Livery company Freight, Express and Baggage Transferred Furniture Moved. Stored or Packed for Shipment MOOD RIVER, ORUOON. Quick Successful Satisfactory Well Drilling UUHC Willi A STAR WELL DRILLING OUTFIT FOR PARTICULARS ADDRESS APPLE LAND & ORCHARD COMPANY HOOD RIVER, OREGON OMci. No. 9 Oik Strict Phontt. 26 or 20O2- DRAYING I rVYY'y7lWil'1'7V VW V W 1 xpress and Baggage Furniture and Tianos Mo tied All Kinds of Light and Heavy Work Wood Yard and Feed Store in Connection Office Phone 29 Residence 238K TAFT TRANSFER CO. J. M. SCHMELTZER F. A. BISHOP HOOD RIVER ABSTRACT COMPANY ABSTRACTS Insurance Conveyancing Surety Bonds "Accuracy" is Our Motto Office In New Mellhronner (luUdlng Phone 2J flood River, Oregon BELIEVES CANNERY WOULD BE SUCCESS THIRD LIST OF LIBRARY BOOKS Money to Loan Amount $.",00 to $l."O0. Flmt i-Imm. real Mtate .curlty. Will u)ho ,uy tnortutf.'M for like amouutH. :arfc Hrrii ff :hkkho.v. ANIMAL I. IKK Hage nlMH-k, Meaxta and men. Ilorumndy, American Natural IiIh. J ConrnintliiK upon a recent editor till In the New, ('. J. ('alkli)M, prenl (lent and inuniiKer of the Mood Klver Apple Vinegar Company, shj-h that tory. he iM-lleveH a fruit cannery In thin city would uot only be a commercial ltt and capture, muri'HH but thnt It would aUo furn IbIi a lucrative market for consider able (luantltled of local fruit and thereby tx-nefit the rancher. "There In a good market for can tied and dried fruits)," Maya Mr. Calk lilt, "and conditions here are, In my Ington. opinion, favorable for the HuecesHfull i hkkui. abth operation of a fruit cannery and an French, Manual In engineering evaporator. Strawberries, cherries), t rout. Art of roaamaklng apples, peam and pencheti could be INHKCTH ConiHtcx-k, IuHect life. HII1DH Chapman, lilrd life. Fludley, American lilnl. Lord, lilrda of Oregon and 'adi- nnd lined, an well ax Ioganlerrleii, for glues. which therein a good demand when Houghton, Concrete floors canned." sidewalks. Mr. Calkins says that the company Haecpffort, The new art of Hying, has been contemplating Installing Judson, Itoad preservation uad the necessary equipment to operate dust prevention a cannery In connection with their i.ynoe, tiome waterworks other lines. Last year they put up McCullough, Engineering work In 1(KK) cases of canned apples, which towns and cities were marketed to good advantage. Phillips, Surveying We are convinced that a cannery Williams, Komance of modern en and evaporator could be operated glneerlng. with mutual advantage to ourselves Williams, Mow It Is made. and to the local fruit growers," con tinued Mr. Calkins. "With a com paratlvely small financial co-opera tion In the way of stock, we would be admirably equipped to carry on Hiit'h a cannery and evaporator In connection with our present busi ness." Two or three concerns have beu Impressed with the local field and mechanism have made proportions of erecting Hutchinson, Conquest of consurnp a cannery, on the condition, how- tlon. ever, that they be furnished with a Hutchinson, Handbook of health. site and that stock to the amount Hutchinson, Preventable disease. of J.'i.OOO or $30,000 be subscrllied lu Moody, Backwoods surgery and addition to which they asked that a medicine. Summons In , tha Circuit Court of the Slat of Oregon forth County of Hood Kiver. Jnw W. kiirby. plaintiff. vs. W. H. Buskirk- McCarthy, Familiar fish, their hab- Bukir; Sarah Huskirk: Kat Arnold: W. H. Ar- noi manna nmana: Audulnn Winana; Spnc Mc Bir; Mary K. IWirs; J. Nickalaen: J. p. Watson. I. Ni, kelsa-n and W. II. Hishop. aa Trua ta of and f.,r tha Methodist KpiacopaJ Church in the fnitrri Slate, of America: Columbia Kivar An nual Conference of th Uatkli.i I.-. Church, a corporation: Truataara of the M..ih,.l,., Kpiacopal Church, a corporation: alao all other parsons or partiaa unknown, claiming- any right, title, entate. lien or interet in th .,., nUai in the complaint herein. Oafendanta. To W. H. Jiu-kirk. J. H. huakirk. Anna Bus. kirk. 8. O. Bukirk. J. R. Buskirk. Sarah Buakirk. Kale Arnold. W. H. Arnold. K pence Mc Boa-va. Mary E. bVanrs. J. K Watson a Tn,.i above nameii, Columbia Kiver Annual Conference of the Methodist tpiacopal Church, a corporation: Iruiteea of the Methodist tpiacopal Church, a corporation. .lu. all nrh. r ,..-.. H lMCOX, fiftS, gasoline add oil en- nown claiming any right, title. eatate.lien. or in- wiwi in i ii r real M . nM.rihi in Mw.ni.in. herein, and each of them, Oefendanta. In the name of the Stat of Oregon: You are nereoy required to aooear anri an.wj.e th plaint hied against vou in th.muaititul ...i on or before the laat day of six consecutive weeks irom me a ate or the nrst publication of thia Sum mons, and if you fail so to answer for want there of, plaintitr 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 nrntirtv ifiiBtJ in thj. oumy oi nooa Kiver. Mate of Oregon, to-wit: ixn une ui in Block Two (2) of the Town of naucoma. now an addition to the Citv HvJ River, according to the man or nlmt ihMnf on nie ana 01 recora in the omce or the County Clerk Of WaSCO CountV. Ommn. an.l trmnmir,hi and recorded in the office of the County Clerk of nooa niver cxmmy. Oregon, and that he is entitled to posneesion of the same. 2. That the above named Affntimntm mnA ...k oi tnem have no right, title, eetate. interest or lien in and to Said real nrnoertv and that mmA ' - Wortman, Story Of the railroads. len(inu and each of them be forever barred from Iw, .in mltJ i.uftiiii wiiaisuever in ana to saia real property. Dunne Inswli mill f jen an. . "' coats and disbursements herein, and Uoane. insects ailll 111 ases. for such other and further relief aa ahall to the Godfrey, The health Of the city. Court aeem equitable. i mm a, , . , ' You are hereby served by publication of this (Ullck, 1 he efficient life. summons by virtue of an order of the Hon. G. R. HHrrU.in limn., nnrulnir Laetner. Judge of the County Court of Hood Harrison, tlOIUe nursing. River County. Oregon, duly made, granted and Holt, Care and feeding Of Children iatxA on the Zth day of June. IVVl. for the service , . . . , , , . , of thia summons upon you by publication thereof. HOUgh and Sedgwick, Human 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. 1D12. as the date of the first publica tion of this aummona, and you are hereby further notified that said date ia and will be the date of the first publication of thia summons. Uated June tth. la 12. L. A. A A. P. REED. Attorneys for Plaintiff. 27-33 Hood River. Oregon. Williams, How It works. substantial donation of stock be given them. Mr. Culklns says: "Our company has been built up and equipped by outside capital. We have establish ed a reputation uud secured markets. If between f.'sKH) and 110,000 worth of stock could 1h? sold we would be In a position to do canning .and evaporating on a remunerative basis. Indeed, we hope to le able to do so In time to handle next year's crop, Nlssen, Rational home gymnastics. Odonuell, The family food. Olsen, Pnre foods. Salocby, Parenthood and race cul ture. Notice of Summons In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for the County of Hood River. Hood River Orchard Land Com nan v. aeomo. 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 nereny summoned and required to appear and Tracy, Studies In Invalid occupa- an"wer iJ:om?1,in.ti. filed ' ou in the ' I ebove entit en suit within m K wmLi fmn. t h tlon. I first insertion of this publication, and if you fail T..-u.t.l..ll a ,n, ,.i i I to so appear and answer herein, the plaintiff will addell. A mothers guide. apply to the court for the .relief demanded in said Wheeler. The baby, his care and lR. "Vh"; . . . mistake between the partiea hti. to by reform ing a certain deed, given by plaintiff to defendant. training. OKXEKAI. AOKICt'l.TCHK Bailey, Principles of agriculture. Full-child, Hural wealth and wel The company's plant Is being en- mre target this jenr to about four times the capacity of last season. Larger presses are being Installed us well as an additional tankage of about l.Vl.lluo gallons. LOCALTRANSFERS OF REAL ESTATE Itecent transfers of real estate have Is-en as follows: George L. Madden to John II. Hlb bard, I'll acres south of Dee, Frank Chandler and wife to It. C. I'.lder, .'10 acres on east side. Kudolf etter to J. M. Waugh, 4 1-J acres, Suanyslde tract. J. i. vnll to W. .1. Flu. lot at corner of l:!th and Taylor streets. .1. I. Miller to W. ,. Miller. 10 acres at Oak Grove, $.".000 Alice P. Osborne to lleleu S. Skin ner. house and two lots on State street. S. A. Masters to A. K. Nolan, acres on Fast Side. I-ranees J. an Zandt to liertha M. hunne, !'." acres In I'pper Valley. Plua Perlgo and others to Nettle M. Moses and husband lots!!, 7 and S. block :, Park Addition. Ldward Plog to A. J. Goodman, M acres In Harrett district. N. ( . hvans, trustee, to II. C. Heltz, lots :i and 24. block ."., Hood im proper. C. F. Taylor to M. F. Morse, lot 1.1, block 1. Clarke Addition, (ieorge T. Prather to Mottle A, Spuuldliig. part of lot 1, block 1, South Wuui-otna, flTiOO. Iternard Krohn to Clarence It. Mc v oy. half Interest in 1(1 acres on Wil- low Flat, f:l(MHI. Ko7.ella Clark nnd husband to J. A Ihurnher, ,i(l ncres south of Shell KiH'k, 12.-s). Mrs. I,. II west half of lot I), South Addition, ll.VM). Marian I. Henderson to H. T. llotts, half of south .") fi-t't, lots nnd s, block F, tHH) covering certain property in Hood River county, Oregon, which deed was recorded November 8, liit l, in volume six (6) of deed records of Hood River county. Oregon, at page 426 thereof, so that the description in said deed will read as follows: Beginning at a point on the south line of the southeast quarter (SE 1-4) of section thirty-three tsil, townsnip three t3) north, range ten 110) I, . . , . , . i m inw nuiHiriu; menuian. nooa riiver erklnson, A guide tO the country county. Oregon, which point of beginning is on Goodrich, The first book of farm ing. home. Powell, Tne country home. Roberts, The farmstead. PLANT LIKE lialley. Plant breeding. Goff, Principles of plant culture. Vrles, Plant breeding. SOILS A.N II KK.KTII.IZKlm hundred and thirty-five ( 1 3-". ) roda east of the southwest corner of the southeast quarter (SE 1-4) of the southwest quarter (SW 1-4) of said section running thence north parallel to the west line of ud quarter section M roils: thence west 13 M chains, more or less, to the center of Phelps creek; thence in a southerly direction along the center of said creek, aa follows: south fifty-three 1531 degreea. west 3.12 chains to a point in aaid creek: thence south five degrees, thirty 130 min utes, west 2.92 chains to a point in said creek: tnenee south forty-six l at, l degreea. east 2.213 chains to a point in aaid creek; thence t-, , . , ., . nmui iuumi uncmn, lurij l.'l minutes letcher. Soils, how to handle and west 2, 4.V; chains, more or less, to a point where IniTifnv. thum I the center of aaid creek intersects the south Mlliroe mem. boundary line of said aectinn fhirtv.thre. l:Ml- King. The Soil, Its natural rela- I thence east along the south boundary line of said section io.w cnains tome point oi Deginning, containing 13.11 acres, more or lesa. save and ex cept a strip of land thirty 30 feet wide com mencing at the southeast comer of the above-d.-si-ribed tract, and running thence west along and north of the south line of said land to the in tersection with Phelps creek, to be used for rued purposes. rorthe costs and disbursements of thia suit and for such other and further relief aa the court might deem just and equitable. 1 his summons is published pursuant to an order of the Honorable W. L. Bratlahaw. judge of the above entitled court, dated June 15, 1912. Date of nrst publication July 10, W1Z. Date of last publication August 21. 1912. B. E. YOLMANS. Attorney for Plaintiff. Notice for Publication Department of the Interior U. S. Land Office at The Dalles, Oregon. July 15. 1W2, Notice is hereby given that Alvis M. Anderson. of Parkdale. Oregon, who. on June i. 1:K made Homestead (Serial 044l). No. lft-io. for N NK . Section 12. Township 1 S. Ranire 9 East. Willam ette Meridian, ha. filed notice of intention to make Three ear Proof, to establish claim to the land above described, before the Register and Re ceiver at II. S. Land Otlice. The Dalles, Oregon, on the 21st day of August. 1112. t iaimant names as witnesses: Charles K. Mclnbvh. D. A. Harvey. Susan C Mcintosh. John Porteus Cooper, all of Parkdale. Oregon. C. W. MOORE. 29-33 Register. Hons and principles of management. King, Irrigation and drainage, Wilcox, Irrigation farming. dry kakmi.no McDonald, Dry farming. Its princi ples and practice. Wldtsoc. Dry farming, for coun tries under low rainfall. I-KST8 AXlt PLANT DISEASES Saunders. Insects Injurious tofrult. Stevens, Diseases of economic plants. HOKTU I i.ti ri: Halley, Nursery books. Ilulley, Principles of fruit growing. Curd, Hush fruits. lialley. The pruning book. VECETAIIIE HARDENING Green, Vegetable gardening. LIVE STOCK Law, Farmers' veterinary adviser. APPLE PROSPECTS IN EAST VARIED The apple crop east of the Ohio river presents a varied map this year, according to The Packer. Tnere Is a promising outlook for good crops In New York, Malue. Virginia, West Vlrg'nla and most of the New Knglnnd and North Atlantic states. Ohio and Pennsylvania. Prather to John Often, however, show up with a shortage. In New York state there Is promise of a heavy yield of Halittvlns. The crop In the Hudson Klver valley. however, will be the lightest In years. Virginia expects a lmi per cent crop. West Virginia's crop Is estimated at (i per cent. Maine expects an aver age crop, but Pennsylvania hopes for only about "a I per cent of last year's yield. As a whole Kentucky ha a promising outlook, while both Delaware and New Hampshire ex pect larger crops than last year. HOOD RIVER BANK HAS NEW OFFICIAL W. W. Itemlngton has purchased tin-stock owned In the Hood Klver Hanking & Trust company by Mrs. T,,B "'inu' ,r,u' f vT"""t, while Alice II. Osborne, .1. W. Copeland Mnrj'"in" ftni1 Massachusetts expect and ,Im Copelnnd and m- "ut the same as last season. elected vice president of the local naiihiiig noiise. .nr. Kcmington is a man of wide experience and Is thoroughly In line with th western spirit of progress, lie has moved his family from Winnebago, Minn.. and has rented the ' Nlchol residence near the corner of Fifth and State streets. When you vous, tired, worried or ilt-snondent it ia lire -iKn vou need MOTTS NERVERINE PILLS. They renew the normal vi(ror and make life worth living l sur and ask for Mott'. Nerverine Pills lf?n WILUAMS MFC. CO., Prop., CUvoUmL OkU Notice to Creditors. In the County Court of the State of Oregon for tho County of lino.. Kiver. In the matter of the estate of William Henry Williams. drceaMHl. The underxijrneri having Invn appointed by the County Court of the State of Oregon for the County of Hood Kiver. administratrix of the es tate of William Henry Williams. detsed. notice is hereby Riven to the creditors and all persons having c 1m mis airainst sai! ltacta.-ed to prvwnt them, verified aa reouirod by law. within six months after the publication of this notice, to I.OUVIM. Williams at her place of residence at Wyeth. Hood Kiver count v. Orejron. UTVISA WILLIAMS. Administratrix of the eetate of William Henry Williams, deceased. !ated this 24th day of July. 1112. lnte of ftnt publication July 24th, liM2. late of last publication August 14th. h12. Kotlcs tor Publication I iM4 1 iVpartment of the Interior V. S. Land Otlice at The llle. Omron. July Zl. Ii12, Notice is hereby jrivt-n that Susan C. Mc Intonh of Parkdaie. Omrm. who. tn June it. l;nw, male Homestead Serial tUJWl. So. Wv, for SK1,, Section lit. Township I S. KAnre 9 Ka-t. Willam ette Meridian, has tiled notice of intention to make Three ear Priff to e-tablfh claim to the land above described, before the Kerister anil Receive! at the V. S. Land tlHce. The Italics. Oreiron. on the 2th tiny of August. Claimant names as witnesses: John lrti'us Cnper. A Ivis M. Anderson. Charles K. Mcintosh. 1 A. Harvey, all of Park dale, lreron. C. W. MOORK. 3t-.14 ReRister. SvttM for PuhilcatloD I.M4 4i iVpartmen of the Interior V. S. Land Otlice at 1 he Datlee, Orrron. July 1.I2. Nidice is hereliy triven that John Ptrteus Coop r. of Parkdale. t'nvon. who, on June H, ma.le llomesliiid ISerml 044I,.M. No. I5V1, for NK'tl Section 1. Township I S Kan ire V Last, Willatm-tte Meridian, has tilel notice of intention to mae Final Thrve ear Proof, to establish claim to the land above (1scnl-el. before the Ke mster antl KNeivtT. at tlic l;, S. land Office. The Pailea. Ontron. on the 2Ut day of August, Claimant name aa witneaatti- Alvis M. Anderson, Susan i'. Mclntoeh. Charles K, Mcintitsh. P. A. Harvey, all of Parkdale, Ore iron. C. W. MOOKK. Kftfister. 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 Pcltabte "Druggists SMITH BLOCK HOOD RIVER Contains absolutely NO trT Vi n 1 artificial coloringj. 7 .V. JjvjJ iaX rTeieirexi Stock CatsuD. in crlass. is maniirai-tiire.l especiallv to order for ui by the most approved niethodi Preferred Stock Canned Goods raessa viwrmr tas Bast ars Oroara are uniform in their high quality and purity. A houuhold nectisity PrtftmJ Stock from jour Crtctr AIXBS & LEWIS, Wholesale Grocers, PORTLAND. OREGON. U.S.A. All kinds of Preferred Stock Goods NONE BETTER WQQd's Grocery J. M. WOOD, Proprietor 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. W. ONTHANK, Agt. 10Q Oak St. Hood River, Ore. 4th & State St. Phone 0. P. DABNEY & SONS FURNITURE.'FURNITURE, FURNITURE. STOVES AND RANGES We buy, sell and exchange everything in House Furnishings, Campers Supplies, etc. Don't forget the placc-Cor. -th;& State Vacations at the Sea Shore Clatsop Beach, Pacific Ocean Low round trip faros in effect all summer. This beautiful beach stretches twenty-live miles south of the mouth of the Columbia River. Seaside and Cearhart have first class hotels, cottages and camping places, surf bathing, tishinjr. mountain water, etc. ROUND TRIPS IS AST On the dates given below, round trip tkket ill be sold to the points in the l:at shown below, and many others, at greatly reduced lares quoted Fast Trains I:ast IN COWIX IION 1 1 H NORTHERN PACIFIC and GREAT NORTHERN RAILWAYS JXW (g) Atlantu- City l!ll.i Ivtn-it t ' l imahi hi Baltimore l'iluih l'iiU-l.-li.rna )im t HKt,m po ii Kstia.Hi'ity rit.l,.itif 'it rfi HuTaln fi -I M Uauln' ."J S'.l.ms 7n iai Chicago M nt..ii .ii ui.a) Sr l'tul Ht tai CUrs.l Springs Spil 1irtr,n' !ifc..al I r i li ,.J IVnvrr V..i .Si'w rk ! WiJm !,. ir;'.;s( DAit;s oi sm.i; July in, 20, .10, Jl, 1012 August 1, 1. J. o. 7. 12, IS. 10. 22, 2J, 20, .M, .11, 0 September 4, 5. o. 7, K. II, 12, JO, 1012 Stopoers and choice of routes allowed in e.tth dimtion I innl return limit tktober J I , lo 1 2 IVtail a. li..luU. f.r,i. 'fc . will la" f-irn .'.al ..n r,a(.i.- r. K A w. V.. COVS AN. n'l rrfialit aiul t'asa. AkI.. rurtlati.l. Or I.I I II II I . ,al Arti. For Salt by Carl A. Hath. DruggM