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THE HOOD RIVER NEWS, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 18. 1912 r El 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 UUY Y. l:l)VAKLS & 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 WOOD FOR SALE 1000 Cords, pine and fir, at head of Neal Creek road. Yarded out. Inquire on premises or PHONE 224-K Piife, $2.25 a cord Rr, $2.00 a cord RALPH ROOT, F. B. SNTDER Hood River Plumbing Company Rr-iono 6SX Sanitary Plumbing and Heating. Tinning and Sheet Metal Work. Repairing Promptly Attended. ESTIMATES FURNISHED CASCADE AVENUE HAVING purchased the 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 TRIAL MERCER & CO. PMONI; NO. 5 Transfer and Livery Company Freight, Express and Baggage Transferred Furniture Moved. Stored or Packed for Shipment mood kivi:r, Well Drilling DONE WITH A STAR WELL DRILLING OUTFIT FOR PARTICULARS ADDRESS APPLE LAND & ORCHARD COMPANY HOOD RIVER, OREGON Olhct. No. 9 Oik Street Phone. 28 or 2002-1. DRAYING Furniture and Tianos Mo-Vcd All Kinds of Light and Heavy Work Wood Yard and Feed Store in Connection Office I 'hone 2 Residence 2JNK TAFT TRANSFER CO. J. M. SCHMELTZER HOOD RIVER ABSTRACT COMPANY ABSTRACTS Insurance ' Conveyancing Surety Bonds "Accuracy" is Our Motto Office in New Mellbronncr IliilMinjf Phone 2.1 I loo J Klver, Oregon Phone LI. C. M. Ranch, Parkdale 77-Odell Upper Hood Klver Yallnjr, Ore. 1013 State St. B. B. POWELL WAKliHOUSL- ON TIRST STRUliT ORI;(lON. Quick Successful Satisfactory ExpnES9 ANP Baggage F. A. BISHOP --rrl 01 fflb gam FFTPinn Vv U CENTRAL POIHTJI RDOUr RIVER VALLEY OREGON CORRESPONDENCE OLICITCO Thla matter muot not bo reprinted with out opecta! permission. Keeping dairy cowa means produc ing more food on fewer acres and con sequently getting greater profits. The farmer should make use of hla porches and easy chairs on rainy days. There Is no reason why he should not enjoy some of these pleasures. The problem of the middleman will continue to be a live one Just so long as the man who grows the things folks eat gets but 35 cents out of every dol lar which the consumer pays for these same necessaries. Soil in the average grain growing sections contains far too small an amount of humus to make advisable the burning of straw. It should be scattered If It cannot be converted Into manure and later plowed under. August Is an excellent time for the killing of pasture and roadside weeds, for at this time plants put forth their greatest effort in the production of seed with the result that the root sys tem Is left In a condition of low vi tality. Many an otherwise valuable horse Is practically ruined by careless hired help or proprietors striking them on the head. Hit In this way, a horse will throw Its head up for months after ward whenever a quick motion Is made close to It. Two or three figs well chewed and eaten at breakfast are recommended by leading physicians as an excellent yet gentle tonic for a sluggish sys tem. Moreover, from the standpoint of food value figs are worth nearly as much as meat A speaker before the International Shippers' association stated that If girls knew the real value of apples as complexion beautlfiers they would be eating them morning, noon and night In fact, would have apples In their pockets all the time. In June time the writer Is Inclined to the view that there Is no dish quite equal to strawberries and thick cream, but in August be Is inclined to have a good deal the same opinion of a dish of ripe, luscious sliced tomatoes and some of the same kind of cream. Reports have been coming In from many sections of the corn belt the past two or three weeks telling of extensive damage being done to fields of corn by the big white grubs, the lurvae of the June or thunder bug. The grubs work In the hills and cut and eat the roots of the corn plants. In one Instance as high as fifteen acres was reported ruined by the grubs. An old rooster (human) living near Medora, Kan., provides his horses with overalls, which they wear In summer to keep off the files, and In winter for warmth There Is a possibility, how ever, that the winter use of these gar ments is so the owner may not have to use currycomb and brush. And it would be Interesting to know whether this old codger or his good wife laun der these bifurcated horse furnishings. The beads of early and medium cab bage may be prevented from bursting If one takes a knife and cuts the stem a half or more through Just below the head. This restricts the flow of nour ishment from the root, and, while the head will keep crisp and fresh. It will not burst It Is especially advisable to try this In case heavy rains follow dry spells, when a second period of growth sets In, tending to burst the head already formed. The spring steel "terror rat and mice traps do not give satisfactory service unless the halt used Is fastened quite securely to the tongue of the trap. The writer has found It a good plan to tie the cheese or meat with which the traps are baited with a piece of string or, better still, fine wire, ns the rodents will often cut the string in gnawing at the bait. It Is a good Idea to keep baited mouse and rat traps set all the time, and when the rodents put In an appearance they will forthwith get it In the neck. So seriously are the great fields of sweet corn In some districts where big canning factories are located Infested with the corn ear worm that the sea- ton's operations will be greatly reduc ed. If In some Instances not entirely prevented. The worm Is at work ear lier than usual and In lnrge numbers, with the result that the ears are so badly eaten that they will have to be pared severely by hand or thrown out entirely. Spraying the fields with ar senate of lend has been found an effec tive means of killing the worms before they enter the ear. but this Is too late to do any good this season. BY .W&Vri PICK SEED EARS EARLY. The attest time to ugltate the seed corn question U uot in March and April, Just before the supply la needed to put into the planter boxes, nor in the fall after there have been several bard freezes, but now while the corn is denting and maturing. It is prob ably a fair statement of the case that if very farmer who lives In the north ern portion of the com belt, where the aeed corn question usually gives most concern, would select his seed eurs be fore Sept. 20, hang tbetn up In the sun shine where there Is good movement of air, finish drying the seed out if necessary- by the sitting room stove and tore it where it would keep dry, he would not have any seed corn prob lem on his hands next spring. Perhaps in a majority of seasons In which the corn ripens early and dries out thor oughly seed ears may be selected as late as busking time, but several sea sons In the last dozen years have not been of this kind, with the result that a good deal of seed saved at husking time was not worth a copper, ricking seed corn early as suggested not only Insures good seed, but early maturing types of corn can be selected. In pick ing the supply get 'four or five times as much as you need yourself. This will uot only give you a better selec tion for the ears you usu for your own planting, but your neighbor may want It at J3 to (3 a bushel, as some farm ers did last spring. EVERYBODY 6HOULD ENLI8T. With rats doing a damage annually which is put by the department of agriculture at $100.0oO.CKJU, It is not strange that a vigorous campaign Is being waged In many quarters for their extermination. While a good deal of thla damage is borne by farm en In damage done to corn, small grain and vegetables, a very heavy toll is also exacted from manufacturers and wholesale and retail dealers In cloth, leather and other goods. But this financial loss is but a part of the core against the rat The fondness of rats for phosphorus Is said to be responsible for many disastrous fires, matches being carried by the rodents into their runs beneath storehouses and other buildings. A further reason for the rat campaign is that they are the chief carriers of bubonic plague and other malignant dlseanes. The rat Is a curse on the face of the earth, and both old folks and children should wage an unsparing fight against them with poison, traps and other means. THE SILENT TIME. There Is a time about now when the birds of field and wood lot are strange ly silent Whether It Is because court ing and homemaklng days for the season are over with most of them. whether they make transient migra tions to other haunts or whether they sense the approach of fall and the gradual failure of what has been an abundant food supply we do not know. Terhnps all three elements en ter. Hut, whatever the cause, there Is a sense of loss and lotiesonieness with the rare June time music gone With the song of robin and thrush and meadow lark have passed the cheery notes of the meadow frog, mid Instead of these have come the monotone of the crickets ami the pluiutive challenge of the tree toad Christian Science Services Christian Science services nre held In the Commercial Club rooms Sundays nt 11 a. m. Subject, "Sub stance." Sunday school at same hour In Hooni 2. Davidson Hldgr. Wednes- day meetings In same room 8 p.m. Reading room open dally, 2 to 5 p. in The Hoed Klver Apple Vinegar Co. Is receiving elder and vinegar apples. consisting of early varieties and windfalls of later varieties. Delinquent Tax Certificates Notice ia hereby iriven that in pursuance of Article 42. Chapter General Uwi of Oreiron, Itelinauent Certificate will be iaaued to the coun ty on the following deaenhed property: C 8 True Bal.lwm- l.-t A.I.I. lota Sand 4 .1 4 14 I. M Baldwin. Balilw ina 2nd A.ld. lota 1 and 2 4 14 t'harlca Srhaer. I.IU wilde. lot 15. block 3 4 .VI E f Durbm. K and W lat Add. lota 47 and 4S block 10 4.. liana Krkert. E and W lat Ad.l. lota 45 and 4ii. Mock 2 40 Kobt K Krwin. E and W 2nd Add. loU 4. 5. 6. St. 43. 44. 4ft and 4ii. block 2 6.1 A L Kverett. K and W 2nd Add. lota 6 and. block 2 14 K Kppina;. Park Add. lota 13 and 14. block 2 - 7 20 M Dumaa. Park Add. lot 12. block 3 - 3 60 Culver Gordon. E and W lat Add. lota 31 and 32. block 6 ., 45 J W Heaviner.Est. S VNW 4. lie',, See 15. 2n. ie W M K Kodirera and M K Haakell. VoL 45, pit 252. Sec 33. 2n. 1'ie 6 A 1. Kaufman, Stranahana lat Add, lot 8, block 2 19 SO George Stranahan and Sam Mowers, Kiver View Park, lota 23 and 24. Worn ft 13 aw K M Hyde. E and W 2nd Add. lota 3 and 4. block 5 14 Cynthia Jones, E1 1. 8W',, SW', NE'4. Sec 3. 2n. le !l V Kelley. K and W. lat Add. lot 37 and SS, block 2 45 J V K link. Waucoina Park Add. lota 3 and 4. block 3 10 J A Knox. 23 acrea in Sec 3, In. 10 45 45 J K Krohn. SK'4. SK1,, Sec 2S, In. lie 4 20 IVr! Morton, N 25 acrea or n 1W1 aec 27. 3n. 11V 4 51 May Nichola. beirin at center of aectmn. w SO rmta, aouth SO nla, e 2u nla. A n eaater- Iv 9f cha to hfffin. aec 20. 2n. 10 7 50 W I, Nichola. 40 acre of w'a n'( aec 15, 2n. Hie 4S l John W Gatchcll, Harrett A Sipma Add. M hlk 11 4 t Portland Ice fttmpany, a1 -j nw'. a1, ne' see as. 3n - Hie 3 Ti H C Kanaon, kit 3. aec 4. 2n. 10 e Ill 20 Elanor Potter, live and KVIOO acre in aec 3, 2n. 10 1R 0 C I , Riala-era. 100 acrea in aec t. 1 a. 10 e . . . 2.1 14 H S Kowe. Caacaile lawks, lota 3. 4. Mi. 7, blk I: lota 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. I, hlk 2. lota 4, 5. 7. H. f, blk 5; kta 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. blk 8; lota S. 4. ft, 6. 7. H, it. 10. 11. 12. blk it; all of blk (12 lota) 111 all of Nk (12 Iota) 11. allot blk (5 Ma) 12: all of blk tti lota) 13 ... 52 24 00 J A Uunifonl. n' nw', aec 3:1. in. 9 France It. Stranahan, Winan'i Add. lot 3, blk 7 3 15 4 50 John Andrewa, Miaul Hiver Proper, lot 5, blk 25 . ... II Vierhicker. K and W lat Add. kit. 47. 4H. hlork ft J W Wataon. 10 K by 10 K in no1, ae', ae'. aec 27. 3n. 10 r;K a W 2nd Add, lota 1. Z. 7. . . blk 5: Ma 41. 42. 4.1, 44. blk 5: Ma 1 III) I? Ill IS. hlk H 2 K2 Gen Steinhauaer. 30 acre in l',lJ', aee 7, la, 10 e 45 t L Wheeler, E and W 2nd Add, lot 45, blk I 07 Summons In the Circuit Court of the State of Oreiron for Hood Kiver County. Gilford U Wuodworth. and Koaa Wood worth. Plaintilfa v Standard Orchard Company, a corporation, Koae K. Motrhkiaa. Anion W. Stone, aiJ O. U. Craven. Uef eridant. To Kim E. Hotrhkiaa, Defendant: In the name of the State of Oregon. Vou are hereby required to appear and anawer the Com plaint tiled airainat you in theabuv entitled auit on or before the laat day of aix eonaecutive werka from the date of the ftrat publication of thia aummoiia and if you fail ao to anawer, for want thereof the plaintilfa herein will take a decree axamat you for the Bale of the hereinafter de acribed real proiierty situated in Hood Kiver County: Orenon. for the foreclosure of that cer tain mortiraire thereon, dated November 22, lHiW, made and executed by Defendant. Standard Or chard C'wnpany. a corporation, to the above nam ed plaintitra to aecure the aum of Seven Thouaand U.llara ($7lm0.0ul and interest, which aaid mort-a-Ke was duly Hied in th office of the County Clerk of aaid Hood River County, Oreiron, on Jan uary is, lttHJ at V o'clock a. m. and recorded in Hook 3 of Mnrtirajre on pairs 527.1 and V, pursu ant to default made in the payment of interest aecured by aaid mortnaire. and ail a follow, to wn: 1. For judgment airainat th said Defendant, Standard Orchard Company, for the aum of Sev en Hundred Seventy Four and 47-1UO Dollara ($774,471. tocrether with interest thereon from July 27, 1912, and for the further aum of One Hundred and Fifty Dollars (I150.UU) a and for attorney's leea. together with plaintiff s costs and disburse ment herein. 2. F'or the usual Hrrnw fop the foreclraniee nt aaid mortinure and fonthelaale of the following described real property aituate in the County uf rioou niver ana state of oreo-on. to-wtt: All that part of the Northeaat Quarter (N. K. ) of Section Twenty-nine to) in Townahip One (1) North, Range Ten (10) East of Willamette Meridian, lying weat of the right of way of the Mt. Hood Railrisvl Company, and containing about HO acrea, according to the United States Govern ment Surveys thereof, by the Sheriff of Hood River County, Oregon, according to law and the practice of this Court: thot said sums aforesaid be made a apecinc and aubaisting lien upon the aaid real property attaching a of November 22. I!i9, and prior and superior to any claim, right, title or interest of anv or all of the above named defendant or any or all persons claiming under. Dy or through them or any of them; that the aaid real property be Bold aa aforesaid to pay aaid sum of 1774.47, together with the said interest thereon. the said aum of S150.00. as and for attorney's fees. and plaintiff's aaid costs and disbursements here in; that upon the said sale, after deducting th amount of costs and expenses of the sale, the Sheriff pay the proceeds to the County Clerk of said Houd River County, and that said County Clerk apply the proceeds as by law provided; that said defendants and each of them and all persona claiming by, through or under them and each of them be forever barred and foreclosed of and from all equity of redemption from said sale, and in and to said real property as by law provided; that said plaintiffs be entitled to become a pur chaser at said sale, and that upon such sale, the purchaser be entitled to enter into possession of said real property and hold the same aa by law provided, and that plaintiffs be entitled to have the said sale of real property confirmed by the above named Court; that plaintiffs may have such other and further relief as to the Court may seem just and equitable in the premises. You are hereby served by publication of this summona by virtue of an order of the Hon. G. R. Castner, Judge of the County Court of Hood Kiver County, Oregon, duly made, granted and dated on the Mth day of Auguat, 1112, for the service of this summons upon you by the publication thereof and in accordance therewith, and which order prescribes that the time for publication there 1 shall be for six consecutive weeks, and the 21nt day of August, 1SM2. as the date of the firnt publi cation of this summons, and you are hereby fur ther notified that said date ia and will be th date of the nrat publication of this summons. Dated August 12. 1H12. L. A. A. P. Reed. Attorneys for Plaintiff, 34-40 Hood River. Oregon. Notice to Creditors. In the County Court of the State of Oregon for the County of Hood River. in the matter of the estate of John G. John ston, deceased. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has been appointed Administrator of the Estate of John G. Johnston, deceased. All persona having ciaima against said estate are hereby required to present them, duly verified, to the undersigned at the office of John B"ker. Attorney-st-Law.il and 10 Smith Block. Hood River. Oregon, within aix months from the date hereof, to-wit, August 30. 1H12. HARRY B. JOHNSTON. 36-40 Administrator. Notice tor Publication 0154'.i fOld No. 163231 IVpartment of the Interior U. S. Land Office at Portland, Oregon. August 2.1. r.H2. Notice is hereby given that Charles Gray, of Vi'veth. Oregon, who on September 3, 1HH7. made Homestead Entry No. Ifi:ts3 and Serial No. 01549. for N'... N W Section 2 ane N'sNEU. Section 3, Township 2 North. Range!" Fast, Willamette Mer idian, has filed notice of intention to make Final Five Year Proof, to estuhhsh claim to the land above described, before F. A. Bishop, a U. S. Commiaaioner at his office at Hood River. Oregon, on the 17th day of October, 1K12. Claimant names as witnesses: Harney Conlon. of Cascade Locks. Oregon; Jamca Gorton. Nickolaa Stokke and Daniel Clarke, all of W'yeth. Oregon. H. F. H1GI1Y. 35-39 Register. Summons In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, in and for Hood River County. Nellie Lehman, Plaintiff va. Joseph E. Lehman. Defendant. To Joseph E. Lehman, defendant: In the name of the State of Oregon. You are hereby required to appear and answer the com plaint filed against 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 Summona aa hereinafter atated. and if you fail to ao appear and answer, for want thereof, plaintiff will apply to thia court for the relief demanded in her said comrlaint and will take judgment and decree of this Court for a di vorce from the bonds of matrimony on the grounds of habitual drunkenes and of cruel and inhuman treatment, for the care, custody and control of her minor child. John William lhman, and for other equitable relief. 1 ou are hereby served by publication or this Summona by order of Honorable George R. Cast ner. County Judire of Hood River County, Oregon. de September 10. 1'.I12. w hich order prescnlied that vou ahall appear and answer said complaint on or before the lat day of aix eonaecutive weeka from the date of the first publication of this Sum mona, to-wit, Ortolier 23. 1H12, and the Uthday T September. 11I12. as the date of aaid first publi cation: and you are notified that said date is and will be the first publication or this summons. ULOKGK K. Vt II. Ht K. Plaintiff's Attorney. 7-'43 Hood River. Oregon. Notice of Completion ol Prospect Avenue Im provement, turns ana sidewalks, Blocks 35 and 3b Notice is hereby given that John G. Zolls, contractor, has hied written notice this 10th day of Sopteniber.lH12, of the completions of concrete sidewalks and curbs. Blocks 35 and M, Hood River Proper, under hia contract with the city hereto fore made and entered into under Ordinance No. 3h5. and that the amount due for aaid improve ment upon its acceptance ia hereby stated to be I13W1.3U. And notice is further given 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 tiled in the office of the undersigned City Recorder by any interested party at any time within 15 dava from the date or the nrst publication of said notice, to-wit. within 15 days from the 11th day or .-.piemner, i.'i. Thia notice ia puhri.'dicd in the ll.nsl Kiver News for two consecutive issues thereof, the late of the first publication thereof he'ng the 11th day of September. l'.Mi H.I.HOWE. 37-;ts t-ity Keconier. Completion ot .liradlnq ot Columbia Street, Blocks z and j, lines hub Notice is hereby given that IVhson A Hatch, contractors, have liU-d written notice this l"th day of Septemlier. I.il2. of the completion of the grading of Columbia afreet at Blis-ks 2 and 3. I.lle- wilde Addition, under their contract witn file i ity heretofore entered into under Ordinance No. 37. and that the amount due sai.l eontractora for said improvement mon ita acceptance ia ticretiy stat ed to he JJ27.iV) And notice is further given that any ob;ections the acceptance of said work under the contract oh the aaid contractors on the part of said City may be tiled in the otl'ire of the undersigned City Recorder by any interested party at any time ilhin IT' .lava from tliedateof the first publication. to-wit. within Kidavafrom thellttiday of Sep tember, T.II2. Tina notice is publi- hed :n the 11. ml Kiver News for two cisisecutive issih-s thereof, the date of lirat publication thereof being the Uth day of Septemlier. li'li ll. I., m ' 'v r.. S7-:W City Recorder. Copy for advertisement MI ST be in the office by .Monday NOON. Star Orchard Ladders... Are Durable And best of all r .u 4. the PRICE IS Klgnt Steadily increasing demand for them is good evidence that the STAR is a winner. We unhesitatingly recom mend them to Orchardists'who want a ladder that is not heavy or clumsy but strong enough for any ordinary use. Blowers Hardware Co. The Firm that "Makes Good" . M.-l f.y fa filling all prescriptions, avoiding all possibility of a mistake. We use the best of drugs; thus making your medicine when finished the test that can be secured. " We Give Green Trading Stamps" Keir &c Cass Pettable "Druggists SMITH BLOCK HOOD RIVER Contains absolutely NO artificial coloring. A hotuthold ALLEN & LEWIS, All kinds of Preferred WQQd's i--T2bu. ii it "rav v--ii XSTmvJSaV J. M. WOOD, Proprietor For Lime, Cement and House Plaster See STRANAHAN & CLARK A K J V, :-.;'H "K?i I ,?VS 4th & State St. IN r 0. P. DABNEY & SONS FURNITURE, FURNITURE, FURNITURE, STOVES AND RANGES We buy, sell and exchange everything in Mouse l?iiri.bhiiis, Campers Supplies, etc. Don't f oruettlic plticr-Cor. 'till S. St.it: Strong Light The Utmost Care..... is what you have a perfect right to de mand in the filling of a prescription. We use "extreme care in Preferred Stock Catsup, in class, is manufactured especially to order for us by the most approved methods Preferred Stock Canned Goods rack Warn tas Bni sr. Orowa are uniform in their high quality and purity. ntctstitj PrtferrtJ Sttxkfnm your Grocer Wholesale Grocers, PORTLAND, OREGON, U.S.A. Stock Goods NONE BETTER Grocery NEW MODEL OLIVER The old reliable visible type writer with new printype ami 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. ONTMANK, Agt. 100 Oak St. Mood River, Ore. Phone 24HK