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THE HOOD KIVER NEWS, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 4. 1912 ROT TROUBLE HERE OPEN RIVER LINE IS BEING STUDIED TO SUSPEND SOON I'rnfi'HNor La wreiu-c l hnvlnn jre inrt-l (or illMt rllmtliin Hnnii IikhI Notli llil litfll ulveli llml "II S"i- trmlitT .!0 tlie Oiwn Klv-r TraiiniHT iirvlinrillMtn m circular In which the tatlmi 'ixniii.v w ill ii af i.. diiIiik' f.illKwInir liullt-tlii rftiardlin: dry rut con ml ami lWtlil w in epot I lnclml M'rj rit, ouiv rut fi ml Itnlilnln boat in the ll' r Vlmnhi.i. which int'iiMH that Unoil Kiver, In - -in in ti. with other it 1 ii f m on the river, will loie t hi' ner viced of t Imn lint-. pot are uiiu-ually alxmclant In the! The (lp.ii Kiver Mm- h i- hu i.ll.'.l fruit on mime tree of different vnr- t lit-ii W HteiH'l down Into a n-wr- voir at Tucker' ami Imth Ih' ullli.eil It Ih a niiiHtlon upon I which It would lie well to olitaln Ihe advice of a thoroughly competent hydraulic engineer." H. L. Howe "rmpieHtlolialily, It would lie a fietull I thlnu: to open the wattr Ui'll in for thorough recount. lern tlon at thin time. We lia ve Jimt tl- jalned an opinion from the leading bond attorney of the country that the '.. O11" I "Hiie Ih It'kCal. 'I'll Ik In mire It prompt mile, an liond tiny- CoiiKldi-ralile lnmlnen at lloml liiver, . . . . . . 1 1 t.. t.. ..ff . il-1 if I I M K l'tll t . I telle- in annum every i.rciiam in i i.r -i ... v .......i ,i.lr wllllniriie.i Shirlev I'ute. ami lecrct will In- f It ' here that it U to withdraw Com valley. Thexe illHeaxed applcx are unfit to lie mild other than for cook Intr piirpom' or elder. "It Ih evldtiit from olmerviilloim that It Ih imposnllile to detect the dlHeaM In a larj;e majority of the applet liy the external appearance. ThU condition makcH It mandatory to examine the fruit off Individual ini liv nei-tloiiliiu' H few apple, not-'yearn at a Ion. If nhlpper of I he Inn the condition of the tleh. ! upper Colmnliia had tjlvcii It l.uta "Kvery tree i.howin the dlxea-e xmall fraction of their pa I roiiau- It Hhould Ik- marked lu order that the would have leen a paying enter grower may locate them readily at I prise " mentlnn upon the aniioiinceiiieiif. the ally in part a follow: 'The caiie if the w it Intra wnl I the Ingratitude of the puMie which the company lia crved o well. The line ha lieen operated for xeven any time. j "Thl otlice lia now more than j SH) tree under observation which have lieen treated In xome manner to j determine If It I p.mxil.le toellmlnate j the illxeaxe. Some of these ti"t i have lieen running f'T a period of two year. ty the last week In Sep teiulier or a little later careful note will be taken on the condition of the fruit on the treatiil tn-e and thexe The Hood Kiver Apple Vinegar To. I receiving cider and vlneitar apple consisting of enrly variili. tiiuI windfall of later vat ietirw. WATER MAY ULTIMATELY .. COME FROM LAVA SPRING (Continued from I'aire 1) reserved a check to note the effect j of the treatment on the condition of j an Ideal supply . foi I he -al-r is ah the fruit jxollitely pure ami there I tin pos-l- "Some very encourauintf result "lt.v "f contaminal Ion a t t he -..urce. havKlieen met with up to dale. The j However, nil account .. Hie In-..it- ulll L.LMv-1. a s i a the! mendou piessure.il would l.e i.ec Hiudv I eomideted. It I intended i esary to stet that further xtudv lie made on other dlnea-ed tree In variou .K-- I Important and perhaps nilhVult en Hon throughout the valley and ev loiiliideliy the division of the attor ney. Itefore expendlnt; thl sum of i ii, ,.i , money we xiioiihi hi- iinKnimrn m,n- I'orllal.d Journal xa ediloil- ' tlilt we are riuni 'inn iiiai jnex.ix tem I o constructed that the Hue can be extended to Lava. Sprlnir when it become necexsaay or Id case the Tucker Spring proveil Inad equate. I believe the city could do no better than to seek the advice of a thoroughly competent hydraulic engineer." Ex-Mayor Lawrence Blowers "Without koIiik into the matter thoroughly. I would ay that It would be too bail to postpone Installing our syxteui any longer. I believe the supply at Tucker' would be pure and nllicieut for some time. The sooner w e can (jet an abundant supply of pure water the better." Frank A. Cram "I wa a member of the coinml lon five year niro that lnvetl gated tlie possible sources of water. 1 wa then and have been ever since In favor of the I.ava Springs a the only real source for ii iierinnnent water supply to serve both city and valley. With the valley closely set tled us it 1. and water for drinkiuu: ery effort will lie made to co operate with parlie who are lnterext"d In solvlnif the problem. It I for thi reason that I am requesting as many a will to so mark the diseased tree that they may lie located and treated. "I would alo request tnat all per son deslriiiK to assist lu thi work with a view to betlerlm: thecondi lion In their own orchard make their wishes known !n writing at an early date H convenient or call at the office durlnir the latter part of Nepteinper." Christian Science Services Christian Science service are held lu the Commercial Club room Sundays at 11 a. tu. Subject. "Christ Jestis." Sunday school at ame hour In Room 2, Davldon Bid. W'ednes- sutlieient to carry the water over the Jake Ienz hill. It would therefore be necessary to uo around by I'e Till belli the case. Tucker w ould be rltfht in line and would then e. ve u a temporary supply I lie line could be extended when t he increased day meeting In same room p. m. I need of city and valle r-quiriMi it. Keadlm? room open dally .2 to 5 p. m. Water from the I'pper Spring could the water down in reservoir, as I understand it. Soine , lieiiiir taken from well, Irrigation tluuie and sprint;, condition may i;1neerlitf and liiuincial problem become decidedly unsanitary in the would necessarily enter Into t lie ' course of a few year and It I certain question. So far a the water at j that the problem of a permanent Tucker' I concerned. I will say that jam) pure water supply for the valley It I pure and I believe there i tilth'! will have to be solved. It would lie likelihood of contamination t here j t he finest tiling In the world to iret either. Of course the people in the the abundant supply of absolutely valley mlht be served if tlie La va ; pure water from the Lava Spring to Spring were used, and this w ould, of j supply the people of the valley a course, perform an important pari I well a those of the city." pound pressure I think now a I have always thought that there can be only one permanent and I horoiiiHi ly satisfactory solution for Hie witter problem ami that Is to lay the pipe to the l.ava Spring; While we are will mm" bond I would strongly advo cate Issuing them to a Hiitliclently I i me amount to put through the pipe to the I.ava Sprint'. I believe the expense wi.uld lie much less tlrin Home people suppose for the line would not have to follow so nearly a water grade as would one fn.ni the lower spring In cause of I h" ifreat er pressure. Hesldes. what would a comparatlvelv small greater Initial expense a mount to w hen w e consid--! er that the supply from Ihe Lava Springs would be over four million gallons it day and that from Tueker'x only about one million gallons and poor water at that." " W, L. Clarke "Having been a member of the commission that Invest iga led the water question nb;iut four years ago, I am somewhat familiar with the situation and believe that the question of the city' permanent water supply might profitably lie brought up for reconsideration at this time. The city ha grown con siderably and Is still growing. It Is a question whether the supply from Tucker's would be more than tempo rary when the Increasing need of the dly and the new need of the valley are considered " In safeguarding their health, C. R. Bone "My opinion I that the elevation H. F. Davidson The city 1 not going to Improve it water condition. In my opinion. of the Lava Spring would imt be j by piping t he Tucker Spring water i to town. It I no greater In quanti ty and no better In quality than the supply furnished by our present sy tern. The Height would be In no better condition than it is now so far as pressure Is concerned. The Tucker Spring's supply would pro vide only a :0 pound pressure, while the Lava Spring would give an Ml. Notice ol Sheriffs Sale Whereas in a certain it then penlinr in the Circuit Court of Houd Kiver County, Oregon, wherein Harriet McLaren was plaintitt. and Ar thur W. Noble and Laura A. Nulile were defend ants, an execution and order of nale woa issued thereout on Auicuxt 2li. V.'2. upon judgment ren dered in aaid cause and suit on July 1. in fa vor of the ulaintitf. Harriet McLaren, and attains! the defendants. Arthur W. Notile and Ijiura A. Noble; which aaid execution and order of sale is to me directed and command me to sell the prop erty hereinafter described for the purpose of sat isfying aaid judgment which was and is in the sum of "ii1.70. with interest thereon at the rate of 7 per cent, per annum, from July 1. hVi. and the further aum of (Jhl .-si. costs and aisDurae-m-nts. and the costs and disbursements incurred pon aaid writ of execution. Notice 18 hereby given tneretore mat in compli ance with said execution and order of sale. 1 will, on the 2ith day of September. 1K12. at the hour of 11 o clock a. m.. at the north iront nr ot me Courthouse in the City of Ho.d Kiver. Hood River County. Oregon, aell at public auction to the high est bidder for cash in hand for the purpose of sat- isfyino; aaid judgment and accruing costs the following deacribed real property to-wit: Beginning at a point l'.IHS chains Kast of the Northweat corner of Section Thirty-live, in Town ship Three. North of Kar.ge Ten. Kast of the Willamette Meridian, at the intersection of the North line of aaid Section Thirty-tive. and the Kast line of a tract of land heretofore sold William A. lsenberg and wife, thence South along aaid Kast line of Isenberg'a land and a southerly con tinuation thereof. 9. ft) chains: thence Kat 10.21 chaina: thence North S 0 chains to the intersection with the said North line of Section Thirty-five; thence West along said North line of Section Thirty-tive 10 21 chains to the place of beginning, containing ten acres more or less. The same being situated in the William Jenkins Donation Land Claim No. 3K. in said sec tion, township and range. Reserving, however, a strip twenty feet in width along the North line of the above described tract, to be used for road purposes. Dated this isth day of August. 1112. THoS. F. JOHNSON. Sheriff of Hood River County. 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