THE HOOD RIVER NEWS, WEDNESDAY. SEPTEMBER 11. 1912 rt Marriage Not a Hin drance to the Career of a Woman Singer No Reason For Opera Stars to Remain Single HI HI HI I 11111 I 1 1 111 11111 :: :: :: fC&c :: :: pKr :: Photo by American Pres. Association. T MME. SEMBRICH H'lH 1 111 11111 H-H-I-M-l 1 1 H ATTEMPTS ARE NOT AN UTTERLY MISDI- By MME. MARCELLA SEM BRICH, Grand Opera Singer. IN DISC RIM NATE ADVICE TO YOUNQ WOMEN SING ERS AGAINST MATRI- MONY SHOULD STOP. PARENTS AND FRIENDS OF YOUNG ARTIST8 8HOULD RE SENT THE EFF0RT8 OF FAME SEEKING INSTRUCTORS TO PREVENT MARRIAGE ON THE PART OF THEIR BUDDING PUPILS. THESE ONLY UN HUMANITARIAN. BUT CONSTITUTE RECTED ZEAL. Not that I recommend marriage for every woman singer regard loss of everything, but I refuse to recognize the duty or right of any one to legislate for singers in this manner. There are many persona who say opera singers should not wed. This is decidedly pernicious doctrine, and no one can conscientiously indorse it who appreciates the operatic environment. Women of the opera are better fitted for marriage than most wo men, for they are STRONG IN BODY AND MIND. Their children should be proportionally healthier than the average child. Thov can live domestic and happy live9, as has been sufficiently proved. AS MAKIIIED WOMEN THEY SING EVEN BETTER BE CAUSE THEY ARE IIAPIMER, even if all do not realize this fact. Why discourage a sacred and indispensable state merely to satisfy the misguided WHIM OF SOME AVARICIOUS TEACHER who fears the loss of his pet pupil ! Ilia advice is unquestionably bad, and fortunately it miscarries, as a rule. S. EI. BARTMESS Funeral Director and Practical Embalmer ESTABLISHED 18 YEARS HOOD RIVER, OREOON i " " : i . v y '"1 )' ...3 V 4TY . . br mi (i.iii by Seymour Thomaa. Woodrow Wilson Whose chances for success are said to be much stronger as a result of the recent Vermont elections. Summons In the Circuit Court of th Stati of Oregon, in nd for Hood River County. Nellie Uhman, Plaintiff v. Joseph E. Lehman, Defendant. To Juneuh E. Lehman, defendant: In the name of the State of Oregon. You are hereby required to appear and answer the com plaint filed ate mat you in the above named Court and entitled auit. on or before the last day of six consecutive weeks from the date of the first pub lication of this Summons, as hereinafter stated, and if you fail to so appear and answer, for want thereof, plaintiff will apply to this court for the relief demanded in her said complaint and wi take iudorment and decree of this Court for a d vorce from the bonds of matrimony on the if rounds of habitual drunkenetts and of cruel and inhuman treatment, for the care, custody and control of her minor child. John William Lehman, and for other eau liable relief. You are hereby served by publication or this Summons by order of Honorable Ceorge K. Cast- ner. County Judge of Hood River County, Oreiron, made September 10, 112. which order prescribed that you shall appear and answer naid complaint on or before the laat day of six consecutive weeks from the date of the nrat publication of this Sum mons, to-wit, October 23, 1112. and the 11th day of September. 1912. as the date of said hrwt publi cation; and you are notified that said date is and will be the first publication of this Summons. CifcOKGK K. WlLliUK. Plaintiff's Attorney. 87-43 Hood River. Oregon. Copy for advertisements MUST be In the office by Monday NOON. Our CHEAP FLAT RATES For Electric Light and Power Jx Ire Tiill Open to ou J Our big- and complete system permits us to supply you with anything: in the electrical energy line in town or coun try. If you want light, power or heat li Minimum Cost TALK IT OVER WITH US Notice ol Completion ot Prospect Avenue Im provement, Curbi end Sidewalks, Blocks 35 lod 36 Notice u hereby riven tht John G. Zoll, contractor, hu tiled written notice this loth day of September.1912, of the completions of concrete sidewalks and curbs. Blocks 35 and Jfi. Hind River Proper, under his contract with the city hereto fore made and entered into under Ordinance No. 385, and that the amount due for said improve ment upon its acceptance is hereby stated to be S19M.30. And notice Es further aiven that any objections to the acceptance of said work under the con tract with the said contractor on the part of said City may be filed in the office of the undersijrned City Recorder by any interested party at any time within 15 days from the date of the first publication of said notice, to-wit: within 15 days from the 11th day of September, 1912. This notice is published in the Hood River News for two consecutive issues thereof, the date of the first publication thereof bein the 11th day of September, lsli H. U HOWE. 87-38 city Recorder. Completion ot 0ndlng ol Columbia Street, Blocks 2 and 3, Idlewllde Notice is hereby riven that Dobson & Hatch, contractors, have filed written notice thia 10th day of September. 1912. of the completion of the rradinr of Columbia street at Blocks 2 and 3. Idle wilde Addition, under their contract with the City heretofore entered into under Ordinance No. 378, and that the amount due said contractors for said improvement upon its acceptance is hereby stat ed to be S227.A). And notice is further riven that any objections to the acceptance of said work under the mninct with the said contractors on the part of said City may be filed in the office of the undersirned City Recorder by any interested party at any time within 15 days from thedateof the first publication, to-wit, within 15 days from the 11th day of Sep tember. 1SH2. This notice is published In the Hood River News for two consecutive issue thereof, the data nf first publication thereof being- the 11th day of September, 1912. H. L. HOWE. 37-38 City Recorder. Our Rates Are the Lowest A contract with us means security and assured service HOOD RIVER GAS & ELECTRIC COMPANY PMONIi 55 yicmc of Sl-RVICI'i at LOWKST COST" Third and Cascade Ave. Delinquent Tax Certificates Notice is hereby riven that in ourauance of Article 42. Chapter 'liV. Central lwi of Oreiron. lelinquent Certificates will be issued to the coun ty on the followinr described property: C S True Baldwins 1st Add. lots 3 and 4 .$ 4 14 1. M Baldwin. Baldwins 2nd Add. lots 1 and 2 4 14 Charles Schaer, kllewilde, lot 15. block S 4 50 K K Durbin, . and W 1st Add, tola 47 and 48 DIorK IU 45 Hans Kckert. E and W 1st Add, lota 45 and 4. block 2 in Hobt R rlrwin. K and W 2nd Add. lots 4. 5. 6. 9. 43. 44. 45 and i. bkirk 2 (a A L Everett. E and W 2nd Add, lots 6 and 6. block u K Kt.pinr. t'ark Add. lots 13 and 14. block 2 7 20 M Dumas. Park Add. lot 12. block S S Ail Colver (tordon. E and W 1st Add, lots 31 and block 8 45 J W H.-aviner.Est. S !:K .ae ,. ne',. ec 1ft. 2n. 9e g qq M K Kolrers and M R Haskell. Vol. 4 pr IKS. Wee 2n. lUe R 25 A 1. Kaufman. Stranahans 1st Add lot 8. block 2 19 80 George Stranahan and Sam Hlowers, River View Park, lota 23 and 2,4. Muck 6 .. 13 M E M Hyde, E and W 2i.d Add. kits S and 4. block 5 li Cynthia Jones. SWl. SWl, NE', Sec .i. in. loe 4 81 V Kelley, K and W. 1st Add. lots 37 and 38. hUs-k i ir, J 1' klink, Waucoma Park Add, kts 3 and 4. bl.-k 3 in J A Knox, 23 acres in Sec 3, In, lrte 4.S 45 K Kmhn. SE'. SK'.. Sec 2. In. lie . .. 4 20 Pearl Morton, N 25 acres of nw' le1, sec 27. 3n. lOe 4 M May Ntchola. beirin at center of section, w Ml rods, south 80 rds. e 20 rds. & n easter ly 2fl chs to beirin. sec 20. 2n. 10 e . 7 50 W L Nichols. 40 acres of w1.. it, goc 15. 2n. lOe 18 no John W Gatchell, Harretl Sipma Add, lot n'k M 4 68 Portland Ice Comjsy. s'a nw'4, s' nS sec a3. 3n. I'W v, 77 H l. Knso, kit 3. sec 4. 2n. 10 e 19 20 Elanot iMtter. five and 05-100 acres in sec S. r. i 15 0! Kolrers. 100 acres in see . 1 a 10 e ?J ll H S Howe. Cascade lrka, kits S. 4, 5, (t. 7. blk I; lots 3, 4. 5. a T. 8. blk 2: lots 4. 5. 7. 8. 9. blk 6; U.U i. S. 4. 5. . 7. blk 8: lots 9. 10. 11. 12. blk 9: all of blk (Wkita) 10: all of hik Mflntalll. allot blk (I lots) 12; all of blk (ti Ms) 13 52 9fi J A Rumford. nS ' see M. in. t e 24 00 Kranres li. Straiiahan. Winan's Add. lot 3. blk 7.. 3 is John Andrews, Hood Kiver Proper, lot 5, blk 115 A 5,, B Vierhlckar. E and W 1st Add. lots 47. 48. block I 45 J W Watson. 10 R by 10 K In no1, se', seS sec 27. 3n. 10 e; K W 2nd Add. lots 1. 2. 7. 8. 8. blk 5; Ms 41. 4J. 43. 44. blk ; kits 1 to 8. 42 to 48, blk 8 2 Geo Steinhauser, SO acres in '4 sec 7 Is. 10 e ' 94-, J L Wheeler. E and W !bd Add. lot 4 blk tr? Ht'KillilT viiii1h.v exiMirnlon t l'nrk "'"to, Vh'tiHint trip fur yourself mikI POLK'S OREGON and WASHINGTON Business Directory A Directory of each City. Town ln,t lil. (Ivlnr descriptive sketch of ach place, location, population, tele, (raph, shlpplnr and bankinc point; also Claaslfled Directory, compiled by business and profession. r. rtn.K ro., ".hattm: JAVA'S ISLAND OF FIRE. It I Raally a Lak of Boiling, Bub bling Mud and Slimo. The greateHt nattnal wonder Id Jati, tf not lii the entire world, la tbe justly celebrated "UheUo Kamdka Gumko,"or "Home of the Uot Devils," known to tbe world aa tbe Island of Fire. Thia geological singularity la really a lake of boiling mud aituated at about tbe center of tbe plains of Grobogana and Is called an Island because tbe great emerald sea of vegetation which sur rounds It gives It that appearance. The "Island" Is about two miles In circumference and Is situated at dis tance of almost exactly fifty miles from Solo. Near the center of this geological freak Immense columns of soft, hot mud may be seen continually rising and falling like great timbers thrust through tbe boiling substratum by giant hands and then again quickly with drawn. Besides the phenomenon of tbe boiling mud columns there are scores of gigantic bubbles of hot slime that fill up like huge balloons and keep op a series of constant explosions, tbe intensity of the detonations varying with tbe size of tbe bubble. In time past, so the Javanese author ities say, there was a tall splrefJke col umn of baked mud on tbe west edge of the lake which constantly belched a pure stream of cold water, but this has long been obliterated, and everything Is now a seething mass of bubbling mud and slime. THE HISTORY OF ZINC. Introduced Into Europe From India Under Sovoral Namaa. Zinc was Introduced Into Europe In the seventeenth or eighteenth century by men from India. It was known then as calaem, splauter or tuttanego and was tbe same metal -which the fa mous alchemist Andreas Lebavrus, de scribed in 1(500 and which he declared consisted of silver, cadmia, mercury nd arsenic. Late in the. sixteenth century keen competition was going on between the Portuguese and tbe Dutch in the In dian seas, and. a Portuguese ship hav ing been captured by tb Dutch, her cargo of calaem or "Indian' tin" found Its way into Europe. Nobody at that time knew what it was. teal it was a piece of this cargo that became the subject of analysis by Lebarius. Zinc, it seems, was first produced In India, but soon became an Important Industry In China. The first Chinese book which mentions zinc, calling it ya yuen, according to the Engineering and Mining Journal, is tbe Tienkotnggalou, or Technical Encyclopedia. China was the sole producer of ilnc until the mid dle of tbe eighteenth century, disre garding a minute quantity.of that met al which was occasionally obtained as byproduct In the lead furnaces of Goelar In the Ilarz mountains. New York. Post Strangers In Fez. "The people of Fer. are charming," declares J. F. Legard.ln the Pall Mall Magazine. "During one's walks or rides through tbe tow n it Is quite the exception to be spat -at. as ls-often the case in other ultra-Mohammedan towns, and the crowd is, on tbe whole, merely smiling and. inquisitive, like a crowd In Naples or any other south Italian town. Now and then some fanatic generally an.' epileptic will try to raise a disturbance and will be gently removed by his friends the Moors are klnduess Itself In the face of poverty or affliction but except for these and a iew casual curses from the old and soured, the Christian dog may pursue his way In comparative peace, provided he does not attempt to enter a mosque or pass tbe barriers placed In front of those 'Streets leading op to the tomb of Moulai Idrlss, tbe founder and patron i saint of Fez." Mistakes of Authors. Tbe author of "Don Quixote" makes the rarty at the Crescent tavern eat two suppers in one evening. Scott In one chapter of "Ivanboe" gives the Christian nnme 'of Malvolsln as Rich ard, subsequently altering it to Thllip. Pope makes a weasel eat corn. Kings- ley makes John Brumiikeconibe read the rrayer for "all sorts and condl- ; tions of men," though. in tbe time of Elizabeth the- prayer book did not contain It. ir Archibald Allison j speaks of "Sir Peregrine Tickle" ! when he rtrenns Plr Peregrine Malt- j land, and the same author translated ; "droit de timbre1' as timber duty, "a howler," which Is only equuled by Vic- j tor Hiifyo's translation of "Firth of , Forth." "premier de qimtre." , 1 Lions a Watchdogs. I A llbodesinn fnrrnier is reported to have trained two .African lions to pro tect his premises They act as night patrols, and arepkeenly on the alert to every souud. For a considerable tlrue be had einpVryed'dogs. hut they were Invariably poisoned. He tried the experiment wtth IVms ns the result of his knowledge that the "king of the forest" will untitouchipolavned food London Globe. ! Threats. I consider Ic a mark of great pru dence In a mantiatstit!n from threats or any contemptuous exiresstons. for neither of thvse weaken the enemy, but threats mak. him more cautious and the other exclt' hi hatred and a desire to revenue ililinself Machlavelll. TWO RligHit'ThinB. "WhatdM you do with your book whose Ica'f you f omuls loosened?" "Put lt-throui3i u Uval proves." "Wlmt'do you. inaitT" "Mitd It iHttttid over to keep ihe piece." Jilnltlm ore Aiaierlcan. A Complete Line of... Fresh Groceries At Honest Prices Can always be found at this Up-to-date Store Kinnaird & Larvvood Cor. 2nd and Oak Sts. Phone 78 F 0 R S A L EJ Team of Bay Mares, Five Yea rs 0 ITshorses are splendid workers and are well matched. I am selling becausejdo not need two teams, Inspection invited. J . R PUTNAM MOUNT HOOD, ORE. TEL. 264 ODELL Qntiouncement np' WISH to announce to the pub lie and all my old patrons that I have bought a complete line of new GROCERIES and will open my store in the Bell Building, on Wednesday morning, Sept. 11. Everybody is cordially in vited to call and inspect my goods. Sfite grocery Store J. R. KINSEY - Phone 231 Positively Retiring From Business AI I HARNESS GOODS, GLOVES, Etc. At Cost For Cash NO FAKE SALE SEE WINDOWS Only a Few Weeks More, So Hurry V. E. P0SBERG MOOD RIVF.R OREGON F O R S A 1 I will sacrifice house and two lots on 7th and Pino Streets, just three blocks from the High School; small barn, chicken house, an abundance of berries and fruit, and the largest rose garden in Hood River. Will give liberal terms. If you are looking for a home or an invest ment, this is a bargain. See... . 13 . C O A llCt SF.VI'NTll S Til 1:11' 1) I