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THE HOOD KIVER NEWS, J WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 20. 1912 UPPER VALLEY NOTICE List your places for special attention with WARD IRELANDICORNELL Upper Valley Real Estate'?.. Insurance Improved and Unimproved Orchard; Land Hood River Connection UUY Y. LUWAKUS ot CO. Phone U. C. M. Ranch, Parkd-Ic 77-Odell Upper Hood liver allr. Ore. MJ.M.l.T.I.MJ.IJ.I.I.f.T.I.M.T.T.T.f.T.l F. B. SNYDER B. B. POV, ELL Hood River Plumbing compony Phone eeX Sanitary Plumbing and Heating. Tinning and Sheet Metal Work. Repairing Promptly Attended. ESTIMATES FURNISHED CASCADE AVENUE 'AVING purchased the entire interest of E. Brayford m 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. GIVi: US A TRIAL, MERCER &CO. PHONE NO. 5 WAREHOUSE ON FIRST STREET Transfer and Livery company Freight, Express and Baggage Transferred Furniture Moved, Stored or Packed for Shipment HOOD RIVER. OREGON. 'vyriHLiL arx:v.yKX yvyyr?i sgKjygy: '1 DRAYING EXPBESS ANP BAGGACE Furniture and Pianos MoxJed All Kinds of Light and Heavy Work W d Yard and Feed Store in Connection Office Phone 29 Residence 2J8K TAFT TRANSFER CO, A Complete Line of... f"PCSh Groceries At Honest Prices Can always be found at this Up-to-date Store Kinnaird & Larwood Cor. 2nd and Oak Sts. Phone 78 J. M. SCHMELTZER F. A. BISHOP HOOD RIVER ABSTRACT COMPANY ABSTRACTS Insurance Conveyancing Surety Bonds "Accuracy" is Our Motto Office In New Heilbronner Building Phone 23 Hood River, Oregon CLUB HATES WEEKLY 0RE60NIAN ANO HOOD RIVER NEWS CO O C For One Year VA.AD SUNSET MA6AZINE ANO HOOD RIVER NEWS For One Year V.AO The regular subscription rate of each of these publications is $1.50 a year. CALL AT THIS OFFICE ELKS ARE TO HOLD "LODGE OF SORROW" Local Elks will join with their fra ternal brothers at The Dalles on Sun day, December 1, In the observance of their annual "lodge of sorrow" In honor of the deceased members of the lodge. The first Sunday of each year 1b set aside by the Elks the coun try over for memorial services. The local lodge Is arranging for especially elaborate services this year and it is planned to have a number of local men participate in the services, which will be held at the temple In The DalleB. Thanks for the Elks Members B. P. O. Elks, Hood River and The Dalles: I wish to thank you for your beautiful floral tribute and kind assistance during the recent death of my husband. Dr. M. F. Shaw. Sincerely, ZELDA F. SHAW. MANY EXHIBITS. ARE SENT TO PORTLAND A carload of exhibits was packed Friday by Secretary Scott of the Commercial Club, agisted by Roy Brock, and Hent to the Land Products Show at Portland the same evenlag. The exhibitor and the products en tered by them Included the following: Apple exhibits Sears & Porter, 140 boxes, (JeorRe I. Sargent 45, K. E, Miller i!5, H. Sleverkrop, H. F. Glea hou .to, John Weaver 10. H. D. Em ery 5, F. Fen wick 40, Nelson & Atns lee 5, Apple Growers Union !!0( U. C. M. Ranch 5. Those who contributed to the ag ricultural exhibit Included the follow ing: Howard Peeler, rye hay; F. B. Snyder, potatoes: U. D. Thomp son, pumpkins and squash; Itne Bab son, WlDter Banana apples; Fletcher & Fletcher, plants and flowers; Bragg Mercantile Coinpuny, Banana squash; Frank Button, potatoes; U. C. M. Ranch, potatoes; John R. Put nam, celery; Mrs LeRoy Armstrong, nuts; A. H. Benz, rye hay; W. F. Cooper, timothy hay; C. R. Bone, wheat hay; J. R. Steel, potatoes (1100 sacks tc the acre); William Monroe, Winter Nellls and Beurre Caster pears; 15. E. Duncan, penr W. J. Knight, potatoes. STORING APPLES PROVES PROFITABLE Prof. F. Waldeu, the well-known horticulturist who owns a large apple orchard in the Yakima valley, gives his experiences in holding apples in cold storage. He says: "My experience with cold storage apples has not been uniform. One year I put 3,000 boxes into storage and when I had sold out the next spring I found that the increased price re ceived for these apples paid all the expenses and left about 50 cents per box as profit. Fifteen hundred dol lars profit on 3,000 boxes of apples was like finding that much money. I do not wish to be understood as saying that $1,500 was the sum of all the profit on those apples. I mean that I received that much in addition to what I would have received in the fall. Sometimes I have put apples into storage and did not make any additional profit by so doing. Other times I had a profit of 25 cents per box. In no case am I aware that I have actually lost by cold storaging apples. Generally my apples in stor age have kept well. Once I had some Arkansas Black apples to scald not all of them but only a few. One ad vantage In storing apples in the fall is you are not forced to sell at picking time. If there were no apples put in to storage we would be at the mercy of the buyers." Elections coming thick and fast. Notice to Creditors Notice is hereby given that the un dersigned, Minnie Pearl Ervine Thom as, has been appointed Administratrix of the estate of Mate A. Howland, de ceased, by the County Court of Hood River County, Oregon. All persons having claims against the said estate of Mate A. Howland, deceased, are notified to present the same, duly verified, to the undersign ed, at the office of George W. Cald well, 510 Arlington Bldg., Portland, Oregon, within six (6) months from the date of this notice, or be forever barred from making claim for such credits or claims. Dated at Hood River, Oregon, No vember 20th, A. D. 1912. MINNIE PEARL ERVINE THOMAS, Administratrix. GEO. W. CALDWELL, 510 Arlington Bldg, Portland, Oregon, Attorney for Estate. 47-51 . "V II iff r rltS vm A Plain Statement of I H C Wagon Value SOME fanner saves money every time an IHC wagon it gold. Not because it costs less money to begin with, but because of the length of service it gives, an I II C wagon is the cheapest wagon you can buy. The longer a wagon lasts the cheaper it is. That is why , it Js economy to buy the best wagon one that will outlast any ordinary wagon. When you . buy an I H C wagon Weber New Bettendorf Steel King you invest in a wagon built of the highest grade material which experience and care can select or money can buy; built in the most thorough, painstaking manner, by skilled workmen, in factories which have modern appliances for doing work of the highest standard at the lowest possible cost. The conditions under which IHC wagons are built are nearly ideal. All lumber used is air-dried in sheds with concrete floors. This insures toughness and resiliency. All metal parts are made of especi ally prepared steel, guaranteeing the longest service. Each wagon undergoes four inspec tions before being shipped so that it reaches the purchaser in first class condition, ready to be pot to work at once and able to carry any reasonable load over any road where a wagon should go. Weber wagons have wood gears. New Betten dorf and Steel King have steel gears. The IHC local dealer knows which wagon is best suited to your work, will tell you why, and will sell you that one. When you see him have him show you all tke good points of IHC wagons. You can get literature from him, or, write International Harvester Company of America (Incorporated) Portland Ore. to t . 0 v v warn y The purpoM of this Bur.au It to furnish. frs fi f charie. to til. th. beat Information obtainable . on belti-r (arming. If ou hav inr worthy .met- " tlona concerning aotla. crrtna. lan.t Armina irrl. Jpi latlon. fertllliert. .to .make votir Inquirir specific aff nil Hum A 1 M I S.rv i'l Kur.tn II ... w a and Hoiici them to I UullUluf, Chlcato, USA Rotlce of Float Settlement In the County Court of Hood River County, State of Orearon. lu the matter of th eaUU of Pater Detlef Hin- nt na, ueceaaed. Notice la hereby riven that the nnderaia-ned executrix of the laat will and estate of Peter Im. U-f Hinricha. deceased, haa heretofore filed her nnai account ana eeltlement in the above entitled iourt and cauae. and that the lion. (i. K. Castner, JuiJireof the aaid County Court, haa appointed r riday the Zimi day of November. A. D. 112, at the hour of lu o'clock a. m. of aaid day, in the court room of the County Court Houae in the city of Mood River. Oregon, aa the time and place for hearing on and final aettiement of aaid account. Any interacted peraon having objectiona thereto may then and there appear and present the eame. or be forever barred from making seme. bate of first publication thia Jrd day of Octob er. 1912. MAKUAKETHA liAGDALENA HINRICHS, . . fcxeculrix. E. H. Hartwiir. A ttorney fur Kstate, Hood Kiver, Oregon. 4M7 Notice of Hearing inJFInil Account In the County Court of the State of Oregon for Hood Kiver County. In the matter of the Estate of William H. Thomas, Deceased. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned aa Administrator of the Estate of William H. Thorn- as. deceased, did on the lth day of October. lHti. duly tile hie final account aa auch Administrator. with the Clerk of the County Court of Hood Kiv er County. Oregon, and that on the 16th day of October. 1912. the Judire uf aaid Court rfulv mH and tiled an Order fixing a day for the hearing of oujeciiona to aucn rinai Account, and the Settle ment thereof and the release and discharge of said Administrator and Bondsman, and fixing the ISind day of November. A. D. 112. at 10 o'clock a. m. at the Court Houae in the City of Hood Riv er, Hood Kiver County, Oregon, aa the time and piece or auch bearing. 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 aaid Final Account should not be allowed, and in all things approved and confirmed, and the aaid Ad ministrator and hia Bondsman disc hanreH and the said aetata be declared settled and closed. 1 he day of the first publication of thia notice will be October 23rd. 1912. Dated October 17th. 1K12. ELISHA M. THOMAS. Aa Administrator of the Estate of William H. Thomaa, deceased. L. A. & A. P. Reed. Attorneys. Hood Kiver. Oregon. 43-47 Summons In the Circuit Court of Hood River County. Ore gon. Leander Francis Smith. Plaintiff, va Clara Rn Smith, Defendant. To Clara Belle Smith. Defendant: In the name of the State of Oregon: You are hereby reauired to aoDear and answer the complaint filed atrainst you in the above nam ed Court and entitled suit, on or before the laat day of aix consecutive weeki 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 aaid complaint, and will demand judgment and decree of thia court for a divorce from the bonds of matrimony now existing between him and you, on the greunda of your wilful desertion of him for more than one year last past, and for other equitable relief. You are hereby served with thia aummona by publication thereof, by order of the Honorable G. R. Castner. County Judge of Hood River Coun ty. Oregon, made October 21at, 1912. which order prescribed that you shall appear and answer aaid complaint on or before the last day of six consecu tive weeka from the date of the first publication of this summons; and you are notified that Octob er 23rd. 1912. is and will be the date of the first publication of thia aummona. (jbOKGE R. W ILBUR. Plaintiff's Attorney, 43-49 Hood River. Oregon. Summons In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for the County of Hood River. Manning L. Howard, Plaintiff, vs Adolph Grodt. Bertha Grodt. Christian Frederick Grodt. Doris Grodt Kahl. Dora Grodt. Dorothy Grodt. Emma Grodt. F'rederick Grodt, Frederick Grodt, Gustave Grodt, John Grodt. John Ditlef Grodt. Johann Detlef Frederick Grodt. Johanna Dorethea Grodt. (Insane). W. Wulf. Guardian of Johanna Dore thea Grodt, Neta Grodt. William Grodt. William Grodt. John Kahl. and Gustave Grodt. William Grodt. and F'rederick Grodt for the benefit of the heira of Charles Grodt, deceased. Defendants, To Adolph Grodt. Bertha Grodt. Christian Fred erick Grodt. Doris Grodt Kahl. Dora Grodt. Dor othy Grodt, Kmma Grodt. F'rederick Grodt. Fred erick Grodt. Gustave Grodt, John Grodt. John Ditlef Grodt,- Johann Detlef Frederick Grodt. Jo hanna Dorethea Grodt (Insane). W. Wulf. Guard ian of Johanna Dorethea Grodt. Neta Grodt, Wil liam Grodt, William Grodt, John Kahl, and Gua tave Grodt, William Grodt and F'rederick Grodt for the benefit of the heira of Charles Grodt. de ceased. Defendants: in the name of the State of Oregon. You are hereby required to appear and answer to the 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, and if you fail ao to answer, for want thereof the Plaintiff will ap ply to the Court for the relief prayed for in hia Complaint, to-wit: F'or a Decree 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 Kiver, State of Oregon, described as follows, to-wit: The northeast quarter of the southeast quarter of the southwest quarter of Section Fourteen (14), Township Two (2) North. Range Ten (10) Eaat of the W illsmette 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 aaid land and that the plaintitT la the owner of the title to aaid 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 plaintitT; that plaintitT may recover hia costs and disburse ments snd have such other relief aa to the court may seem just and equitable. You are hereby servi'd by publication of thia Summons in accordance with an order of the Hon. W. I.. Bradehaw, Judge of the above entitled Court, duty made and entered on the 10th day of October. 1112, which order prescribes that you shall appear and answer said Complaint 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 16th day of October, 1912. ERNEST C. SMITH. 42-4. Attorney for Plalnti(T. Notice to Creditors Notice U licrcliy given that the un lerelnned, Mary A. Noble, has been appointed Adniluletrntrtx of the es tate of 1' rank Noble, deceased, by the County Court of Hood Kiver County, Oregon. All person! having claims against the said estate of Frank Noble, de ceased, are untitled to present the same, duly verified, to. the under signed, at the otiice of K. II. Mart- wig, at rooms i and 8, Smith ltlock. Third Street, in Hood Kiver City, within six (til months from the date of this notice, or be forever barred from making claim for such credits or claims. Dated at Mood Kiver, Oregon, No vetntHT th, A. I. l!12. Maiiy A. Nohi.k, K. M. Mahtwh;, Administratrix. Attorney for Kstate 4" 4! NOTICE TO CREDITORS In the County Court of the State of Oregon, for Hood River County. In the matter of the estate of M. F. Shaw, Deceased. The undersigned having been appointed executor of the last will and testament ot M. K. Shaw, deceas ed and letters testamentary having issued to me as such under an order of the County Court of Hood Kiver County, Oregon. Notice is hereby given to the credit ors of and nil persons having claims against said estate, to present them duly verified as required by law, at the otllec of Krnest C. Smith, In the McCnn Ilulliling. City of Hood Kiver, Oregon, within six months from the date of the tlrst publication of this notice, which date Is November 1;), 1912. J. O. MitTU.Y, Kxecutor. 46-50 Star Orchard Ladders... Are Strong Light Durable And best of all the PRICE IS Right 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 thafis not heavy or clumsy but strong enough; for. any ordinary use. Blowers Hardware Co. The Firm that "Makes Good" The Hood River Volunteer Firemen respectfully request the pleasure of your attendance and support at their Annual Fireman's Ball to be given in Heilbronner Hall, Thursday, Nov. 28th Dancing from 9 o'clock to 12 Yogel's Orchestra 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. VV. ONTHANK, Agt. 109 Oak St. Hood River. Ore. 4th & State St. Phone 248K 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. 4th & State No Old Stock jcverytmng New .at. Arthur Clarke's The Jeweler S. E. BARTMESS Funeral Director and Practical Embalmer l-STAHIXSIIEI) H YEARS MOOD RIVER, OMEOOM 1