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THE HOOD KIVER NEWS, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 6. 1912 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 (JUY Y. LOWAkDS & CO. M.U.M.M.M.I.UM.I.M.M.M.I.M.I B. SNYDER Hood River Plumbing company Phono s M I Sanitary Plumbing and Heating. Tinning and Sheet Metal Work. Repairing Promptly Attended. ESTIMATES FURNISHED CASCADE AVENUE 'AVING purchased Bray ford 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. GSIVH US A TRIAL MERCER & CO. PHONE NO. 5 Transfer and Livery company Freight, Express and Baggage Transferred Furniture Moved. Stored or Packed for Shipment HOOD RIVER, E DRAYING Furniture and Pianos MoxJcd All Kinds of Light and Heavy Work Wood Yard and Feed Store in Connection Office Phone 29 Residence 2J8K TAFT TRANSFER CO. A Complete Line of... fPCSh Groceries At Honest Prices Can always be found at this Up-to-date Store Kinnaird & Larwood Cor. 2nd and Oak Sts. j. m. schmeltzer HOOD RIVER ABSTRACT COMPANY ABSTRACTS Insurance Conveyancing Surety Bonds "Accuracy" is Our Motto Office In New ilellbronner.Bulldlnjr Phone 23 Hood River, Oregon CLUB PLATES WEEKLY OREGONIAN AND HOOD RIVER NEWS CO 1 C For One Year SUNSET MAGAZINE AND HOOD RIVER NEWS (t O e For One Year pA.O The regular subscription rate of each of these publications is $1.50 a year. CALL AT THIS OFFICE Phone U. C. M. Ranch, Parkdale 77-Odell Upper Hood River Valley. On. 5?LJJUX!JUX!JIJJUJ.JJ,!J.?J.!: B. B. POWELL esx the entire interest of E. WAREHOUSE ON FIRST S1RCET OREGON. 1 B AGGA1E Phone 78 F. A. BISHOP FAMll ORG GAM BY F.ETRIGG CENTRAL POIfffl ROGUE RIVER VALLEY OREGON CORRCSPONDCM 30UCITEO (Tbl matter must not b reprinted with out special permlauon. New York not only produces more pounds of batter, but raises more po tatoes, than any state la the Union. One of the advantages of sheep that they can be given the run of pas ture later and be turned out earlier in the spring than any other stock. One need not Inquire or be told by another the time of the first killing freeze, for UK' fact Is heralded In the air following f uch a freeze In the scent of the withering corn leaves. The reason why animals as a rale are less subject to bodily Ills than hu man beings Is because they get more exercise and fresh air and are more temperate as to eating and drinking. The horse that Is prone to attacks of aroturla, which la the result of an overloading and poisoning of the sys tern with albumen, will be far less lia ble) to them If It Is sparingly rather than heavily fed, and especially does this bold true when the horse 1 not working regularly. Three Important uses In which ce ment has come or is coming In as a substitute for lumber are In sidewalks, water and feeding troughs and fence posts. The very scarcity and high price of lumber are reducing the de mand for wood and Its products and multiplying the uses of the artificial stone. A city man the writer knows of adds quite a snug snm to his Income by keeping a flock of Leghorn hens. These he raised from chicks bought when they were but a couple of days old. Be haa regular customers for bis eggs and got 85 cents a dozen for them dur ing the past summer, which was con siderably above market price. It is JuRt as well If the lawn is not clipped too close Just before the cold weather sets In, as the grass will catch the snow and protect the roots. If the lawn has seemed to lack vitality the last season It would be a first rate idea to give It a good mulch of well rotted stable manure, which should be left on during the winter and the coarsest of It raked off In the spring. Here Is a suggestion for some of the dwellers near the larger cities. It Is along the line of raising choice flowers for sale to city folks. A couple of la dles who live a few miles out of Chi cago received $200 for the choice as ters which they raised on a compara tively small tract of ground lust sea son. Other families In this some neigh borhood made a good many dollars by growing dahlins and sweet peas. The lima bean, held by some In time past to have originated In the East In dies or Africa, Is claimed on what seems to be good authority to be a native of Teru, South America. There are now on display In the museum of anthropology of the affiliated colleges. In San Francisco, lima beans that were found with mummified remains of Inca Indians unearthed near Gerro Blanco, and some of these Indians are supposed to have lived thousands of years ago. The session of congress which recent ly adjourned appropriated $50,000 which Is to be used to carry on the work of breeding and developing a type of horses suitable for army purposes. Last year a number of eastern horse men placed pure bred sires at the dis posal of the department of agriculture, and these were used by a number of Virginia formers with the understand ing that the colts were to be sold to the department in case It found them of a desirable type. While there Is considerable satisfac tion to be got from having a field or garden entirely free from weeds on the approach of winter, it Is probably true In a majority of cases, in lat itudes where the winters are severe, that the soil fares Just as well or bet ter If there Is a covering of grass and weeds to catch the snow. In localities where warmer winters prevail and winter rains take the place of snow such covering will serve to prevent a washing of the soli. Any of our readers who are Inter ested In horticulture and are of an In vestigating turn of mind should re member that the Mlnucsota State Ho tlcultural society has a standing offer of $1,000 which Is to be awarded to the man who originates or develops a perfectly hardy winter npple which Is a good for Its season and of as ex cellent flavor and quality as the Wealthy apple Is for Its season. This prize Is a tempting one and If won would pay for a whole lot of experiment. I I V I MP The difference between a twenty-flye dollar hired man and a thirty Ove dol lar hired man usually means a good deal more than $10 a month to the man who hires Dim, and that, too. In favor of the higher priced employee. The home comfort to be got from a handful of hazelnuts or a dish of wal nuts a good deal more than repays for the time and effort spent in gathering them. And In a majority of cases the pleasure In eating them Is Increased by the remembrance of the pleasure got In the gathering. It Is well to put off giving the straw berry bed Its winter covering of corn stalks or clean straw until after the ground freezes firmly. Then Just enough Utter should be spread over the bed evenly to protect It from the sun and from the alternate thawing and freezing of variable winter weather. In France they are up on horticul ture and animal husbandry, but have found It necessary to offer substantial rewards to the parents who rear two or more children. It Is doubtful If this mercenary Incentive will have the re sult desired by the French statesmen who are Interested la perpetuating their nation. After a tour of several sections of the United States a leading beet sugar expert of Europe reports the conditions he found in northern California, north era Arizona and southern Montana as favorable for the production of beet seed. - At present the great bulk of the beet seed used In this country Is Im ported and constitutes a heavy expense. One of the best methods known of getting rid of the white grub or larva of the thunder bug or June bug, which Is getting to be a good deal of a gar den and pasture pest In many locali ties, la to fence the infested tract and torn In a batch of lively s botes. They will root every bit of the sod up and not only get rid of the grubs, but do a mighty good Job of stirring the soU. The woodpeckers of the raclflc slope have an Interesting habit of drilling holes in the bark of pine trees and there depositing the huge sharp point ed acorns of the ralley oak. When the worms which Infect these acorns are at a plump and Juicy stage the birds open the acorns and devour their victims. The tall pines, studded as they are with these acorns, present an odd appearance. It is a miehtr laree cause for re joicing that with beef and pork go ing to prices that make tnem wen nigh impossible as an article of diet for folks of moderate means that po tatoes and beans are as plentiful and cheap as they are. Appetlzlngtneth ods of serving both these staples should be made a study by the thrifty House wife, as she will have to rely on them a good deal during the coming winter. When It Is not often necessary to poison a dog, It is well to remember that It is easy to overdo the business. This is shown by an Instance that came to the writer's attention the other day where three big lumps of cyanide of potassium were given a dog when a particle as large as the bead of a pin would have finished blm. The result of the overdose woe that he threw the whole business up and is still alive and kicking. Some one has prophesied that eggs will touch 00 cents a dozen In the larger market before the winter Is over. Perhaps this is so, but if a corner Is effected and the consumer is mulcted to this tune there will be a scad of commission men that will Le hawking stale cold storage eggs at almost any old price next spring In consequence. Too many million dozens eggs were reserved for storage purposes during the past summer to make any such price feasible. The railroads of the country that have main or branch lines reaching into the grain or vegetable producing sections of the country are not making any complaint Just at present along the line of an oversupply of cars ana mo tor power. It is conceded by all ob servers that the transportation compa nies of the country are going to be up against the stillest crop movement DroDosltlon in the next two or tnree months that they have been confronted with in the history of American rail roading. Tit JurniiPK Loeb of the Rockefeller Institute succeeded a short time ago In producing a fatherless frog by treating the unfertilized eggs with certain cnem icals, and his fame as a learned scien tist has been heralded over the world as a result of this unique achievement; but, learned as he Is, he forgot what most nv bov who fishes In poud or creek has found out by first band ob servationnamely, tunt not even a frog n live under water any length or time. The Incident shows how warped and one sided Is much of our so called science and learning. In view of the rather strong claims that some breeders of pure bred poultry make now and then as to the laying abHlty of the offspring of hens of high egg laying record. It Is well to keep In mind an exhaustive series of experi ments conducted by the poultry depart ment of the Maine station with the purpose of determining the correctness of this theory. At the end of the ex periments It seemed to be demonstrated that the egg laying capacity of hens could not be Increased by selecting eggs from high record hens. In fact, If there was any tendency observable at all It seemed rather to be to the other direction. Rotlci il Final Settleraaut In th County Court of Hood River County. Stata of Oregon. In the mattr of the eeute of Peter Detlef Hin richa. DecMued. Notice ia hereby riven that the umleraiirned executrix of the laet will ami estate of t eter Det lef Hinricha. deceased, haa heretofore Hied her final account and settlement in th .Ui. ...... i.-i Court and causa, and that the Hon. G. K. Caetner, Jmltreof the aaid Count C.irt h.a a... r ruiay the land day of November. A. D. lalz, at the hour of 10 o'clock a. m. of aaid day. in the court room of the County Court Houae in the city of Hood Kiver. Oreron. aa the time and place for hearing- on and Anal settlement of aaid account. Any interacted peraon having- objectiona thereto may men and there appear and preaent the aame. or be forever barred from makinir same. Date of lirat publication thia Jrd day of Octob er. 1-JI2. MAKGARETHA MAGDALENA HINR1CHS. .. txecutrix. E. II. Hart-rig-. Attornej for hstate. Hood K .er. Oregon. 4M7 Notice of Hearing to;f loal Account In the County Court of the State of Oregon for Hd Kiver County. In the matter of the Estate of William H. Thomas, Deceased. Notice ia hereby given that the undersigned aa Administrator of the Estate of William H. Thom as, deceased, did on the Uith day of October. lKUt duly file his final account aa such Administrator, with the Clerk of the County Court of Hood Kiv er County. Oregon, and that on the 16th day of October. 1912. the Judge of said Court duly made and filed an Order fixing a day for the hearing of objections to such Final Account, and the Isettle ment thereof and the release and discharge of "aid Administrator and Hondsman. and fixing the 22nd day of November. A. D. In 12 at in o'clock a. m. at the Court House in the City of Hood Riv er. Hood River County, Oregon, as the time and piace oi sucn nearing. Now therefore, all persona interested In aaid es tate are hereby notified to appear at aaid time and place and show cause if any they have why said Final Account should not be allowed, and in all things approved and confirmed, and the said Ad ministrator and his Bondsman discharged, and the said eeute be declared settled and closed. The day of the first publication of thia notice will be October 23rd. 1912. Dated October 17th. 1M2. ELISHA M. THOMAS. As Administrator of the Estate of William H. Thotnaa. deceased. L. A. & A. P. Reed. Attorneys. Hood River. Oregon. 43-47 Notice ol Sheriff. Salt In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for the County of Hood River. Waring Thomas. Plaintiff, va. r. R. Brydle and Mary Brydle. his wife. Kate Bartholn. Anna Nash. C. H. Jackson. Andrew Bohrer. H. B. Miller. M. T. Kretchner. H. E. Williams. C. J. Robek, F. P Strathem. J. R. Ream. Chaa. Hamstadt, J. F. Jansen. Florence Keech, L. J. Farmer. R. F. Wer thenbach. W. B. Decker. Robert Palmer. G. O. Gunther, Hood River Commercial Orchards, a cor peration. and Northern Trust Company, a corpor ation, Defendanta. By virtue of an execution, judgment order, de cree and order of sale issued out of the above en titled Court tn the above entitled cause, to me di rected and dated the 14th day of October. 1912, up on a judgment and decree rendered and entered in said court on the 7th day of October, 1912. in favor of Waring Thomas, plaintiff, and against the above named defendants, for the sum of $2600.00, with interest at the rate of seven per cent per an num from the 4th day of August, 1910. and the further sum of S25O.O0. with interest at the rate of six per cent per annum from the 7th day of October. 1912, attorneys' fees, and for the further sum of $23.85. coats and disbursements, with in terest at the rate of six per cent per annum from the 7th day of October. 1912. and the costs of and upon this writ, commanding me to make sale of the following described real property, to-wit: bourn nan oi ptortneast quarter IB aoi i r. , J of Section 4 4 1. in TownBhip one 1 J North, of Ranireten JO J East of the Willamette Meridian, in Hood Kiver County, Oregon. Now therefore, by virtue of said execution, judgment, order, decree and order of sale, and in compliance with the commands of aaid writ, 1 will, on Friday the 15th day of November, 1912, at 10 o clock A. M.. at the front door of the County Court House in Hood River, Hood River County. Oregon, sell at public auction, subject to re demption to the highest bidder for cash in hand. all the right, title and interest which the within named defendants or either of them had on the 6th day of August, 1910, the date of the mort gage executed by defendanta F. R. Brydle and Mary Brydle, his wife, to the plaintiff on the land herein described, or aince that date had. or now have in and to the above desenbd property, or any part thereof, to satisfy said execution, judg ment, order and decree, interest, costs and accru ing costs. Dated this 16th day of October. 1912. THOS. F. JOHNSON. Sheriff of Hood River County. Oregon. First issue Oct. 16. 1912. Last Issue Nov, la. 1912. Summons In the Circuit Court of Hood River County. Ore gon. Leander Francis Smith. Plaintiff, va Clara Belle Smith. Defendant. To Clara Belle Smith. Defendant: In the name of the State of Oregon: You are hereby required to appear and Answer the complaint filed against you in the above nam ed Court and entitled suit on or before the last day of six consecutive weeks from the date of the first publication of this summons aa 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 his said complaint, and will demand judgment and decree of this court for a divorce from the bonds of matrimony now existing between him and you, on the grounds of your wilful desertion of him for more than one year last past, and for other equitable relief. You are hereby served with this summons by publication thereof, by order of the Honorable G. R. Castner. County Judge of Hood River Coun ty. Oregon, made October 21st, 1912. which order prescribed that you shall appear and answer aaid complaint on or before the last day of six consecu tive weeks from the date of the first publication of this summons: and you are notified that Octob er 23rd. 1912. ia and will be the date of the first publication of this summons. CEOHCE R. WILBUR. 1'laintitT's Attorney, 43-49 Hood River, Oregon. Summons In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for the County of Hood Kiver. Manning L. Howard, Plaintiff, va Adolph Grodt, Bertha Grodt. Christian Frederick Grodt, Doris Grodt Kahl. Dora Grodt. Dorothy Grodt. Emma Grodt. Frederick Grodt, Frederick Grodt, Gustave Grodt, John Grodt. John Ditlef Grodt, Jnhann IVtlrf Frederick Grodt, Johanna Dorothea Grodt, Onsanel, W. Wulf, Guardian of Johanna lore thea Grodt, Neta Grodt, William Grodt. William Grodt, John Kahl. and Gustave Grodt, William Grodt. and Frederick Grodt for the benefit of the heirs of Charles Grodt. deceased. Defendants. To Adolph Grodt. Berths Grodt. Christian Fred erick Grodt, Doris Grodt Kshl. Dora Grodt. IVir othy Grodt, Emma Grodt. Frederick Grodt. Fred erick Grodt, Gustave Grodt. John Grodt. John Ditlef Grodt, Johann Detlef Frederick Grodt. Jo hanna IXirethea Grodt (Insane), W. Wulf, Guard ian of Johanna Dnrethea Grodt. Neta Grodt, Wil liam Grodt. William Grodt, John Kahl. and Gus tave Grodt, William Grodt and Frederick Grodt for the benefit of the heirs of Charles Grodt, de ceased. Defendanta: In the name of the State of Oregon, You are hereby required to appear and answer tothe Com plaint filed against you in the above entitled suit on or before the expiration of aix weeks from the date of the first publication of this Summons hereinafter stated, anil if you fail so to answer, for want thereof the Plaintiff will ap ply to the Court for the relief prayed for in his Complaint, to-wit: For a IK?cree determining all claims adverse to plaintiff which you. or either or any of you. may have or claim to have, in any estate or interest in that land situated in the County of Hood River, State of Oregon, descritied as follows, to-wit: The northeast quarter of the southeast quarter of the southweM quarter of Section Fourteen I Hi. Township Two (21 North. Range Ten U0 fcast of the Willamette Meridian. That by said decree it may be adjudged that you or either or any of you have no estate or in terest, whatever, in or to said land and that the plaintiff ia the owner of the title to said land in fee simple: that you. and each of you. be forever enjoined and debarred from asserting any claim whatever in or to said land adverse to plaintitr; that plaintitT may recover his costs and diaburse menta and have such other relief aa to the court may aeem just and equitable. You are hereby served by publication of this Summons in accordance with an order of the Hon. W. L. Hradshaw. Judge of the above entitled Court, duly made and entered on the 10th day of October, 1912. which order proacnlea that you shall appear and answer snid C.m'plaint on or be fore the expiration of Six Weeks from the date of the date of the first publication of this Summons: the date of the first publication hereof is the hit h day of October. 1912. KRNFUrC. SMITH. 42-44 Attorney for Plaintiff. 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