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THE HOOD KIVER NEWS, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 5, 1913 Hay Jo TShe Surest Investment Jte B. E. DUNCAN & CO. Regular Sunday excursion to Park dale. Pleasant trip for yourself and friends. No Old Goods I Complete Line of Fresh Groceries, Vegetables, Fruits, Etc. We Invite your inspection e J- KINSEY ciite grocery otorc phone445i FHU DELIVERY: Last 9:30 a.m., 3:30 p. m.; We West 8 a. m., 10 a. ni., 4 p. m. - STAMPS' UPPER VALLEY NOTICE List your places for'special attention with vvardIreland Cornell Upper Valley Real Estate .'. Insurance . Improved and Unimproved OrchardjLand 4 Hood River Connection OUY Y. LDWARDS & CO. i 4. j Please telephone MILK AND CREAM Fresh and Clean; to be delivered from the Valley Ranch Dairy. Phone No. 5794. H. G. ZILLIACUS -I; If ' NURSERY STOCK I A Ch oice In Standard Varieties to offer for the I Season 1912-13. Also some Select $ PEONA BULBS J ! CD. THOMPSON f Phone 5808 R. R. No. 2 Hood.River, Ore. I 'AVING purchased the Brayford in the Rockford Store about three months aero, we to serve you with all the highest class Groceries at reasonable prices. We invite your patronage and will serve you to the besf of our ability. CilVi: US A TKIAI MERCER & CO. 4.4.4.4.4,4.44.4.4.4.4.4.4.4.4.4.4.4.4.4.4.4.4.4.t4.4.4.4.4.4.4-4'4 PMONI; NO. 411 1 WAREHOUSE ON NRST STREET Transfer and Livery company Freight, Express and Baggage Transferred Furniture Moved, Stored or Packed I for Shipment 1 HOOD RIVER, OREGON. 4.4,4,4. 444444444444444fr444 P. B. SNYDER B. B. POWELL Hood River PlumDIng company Phone IB A A Sanitary Plumbing and Heating. Tinning and Sheet Metal Work. Repairing Promptly Attended. ESTIMATES FURNISHED CASCADE AVENUE Clbson Sisters' Millinery Opening Friday and Saturday, March 7 and 8 Everyone cordially Invited to attend. on our Shelves Phone U. C. M. Ranch. Parkdale? 337-Odell Upper Hood River Valley. Ore. I your orders for entire interest of E. are now in a position and Dairy Lands UPPER VALLEY NEWS WHITE ELEPHANTS ROAMJTJARKDALE The floor groaned as the herd of white elephants gamboled into the circus on Friday evening. Miss Filler, Mrs. llann and Mrs. Mcintosh were the ringmasters and proved to be grand masters In the art of entertaining. There were numerous side shows one of which was the musical chairs in which Mrs. Nelden was the leader of the band. A few of the elephants that deserve special mention were J. W. Simmons' "Ferndale," Miss Mary Allen's "Man sion House," O. M. Bailey's "Mt. Hood Ready Kelief," Mr. Boe's "Spud," Mrs, Grouse's "Steinberger," Mrs. Hann's "Can- Can," Ray Babson's "Brogan Florence Craven's baby elephant "Damit," Master James Crouse's "Mer cury, James Uoodlanders "Union, Miss Filler's "Boe," J. Strom's "Bread winner" and Uncle Jim Suydam's "Blackberry." Miss Shahan's "G. O. P." did not appear as it had not fully recovered from the injury it received last Novem ber. During the evening a couple of fakirs mingled among the audience endeav oring to relieve them of their coin but met with poor success. It was near midnight when the stakes were pulled up, everyone declaring they had an elephantine of a time. AMATEURS WILL ENTERTAIN Upper Valley Thespians Preparing to Present Comedy A barrel of fun will be on tap at the college comedy, entitled "A Case of Suspension," to be given on Friday evening, March 14th as a number in the entertainment course. A mirth pro voking production is assured when such talented artists as the following are in the cast: Mrs. C. E. Craven Miss Judkins Mrs. Ed Clark Kathleen Miss Alda Puddy Dorothy Miss Edena Clark Mildred Miss Llllie Crisp Alice Ned Van Nuys Prof. Edgerton Mr. Goodlandor Jonas Eric Gordon Harold Orvllle Thompson Jack Ed Clark Tom WOMEN GET INQUISITIVE But W. H. Tobey Guesses The Answer Right Off The Bat Because of his expertnesa in the poultry game, W. H. Tobey Is called upon to answer some pretty knotty questions and is pleased to Impart his knowledge but draws the line at such questions as were asked at a recent meeting of the Bridge Club by two ladies who tried to get his "goat." Oh, Mr. Tobey" asked one lady, "which is correct, to speak of a sitting hen or a setting hen?" He promptly referred her to Hoyle for an answer. Then another lady fired the following: "I would like to know, Mr. Tobey, when a hen cackles, has she been laying or is she lying?" "That depends said Tobey, "whether she Is of the Ananias or Stelnrp strain." THAT RUMBLING EXPLAINED Those rumbling sounds that are heard emanatory from the direction of Valley Crest are not caused by any meteorological disturbances, but are merely Ray Babson rehearsing the "heavy" pnrt he Is to act In the melo drama that Is to be staged oil March 28 as a number In the entertainment course. Christian Science Christian Science services are held In the Reading Room, Room 2, David son Building, Sunday at 11 a. m. Subject. "Man." Sunday School at 10 a. m. Wednesday meeting at 8 p. m. The reading room Is open dully from 2 to S p. m. a BELMONT Mrs. J. Nunamaker returned Satur day from a visit with friends and rela tives in the eastern part of the state. Quite a number of the Oak Grove and Belmont people were present to listen to the last afternoon service of Dr. Bulgin in the M. E. church at Hood River. To say the least, those absent were the losers. Neal Nunamaker ran a rusty nail in to hiB foot one day last week resulting in blood poison. However, he is very much better at present. The Glass home Is still under quar antine. Mrs. Glass was stricken with the fever last Friday and is very ill. Raymond and baby Dorothy are still very low. Mrs. Glass' mother has come from Portland to care for them. E. E. Rugg returned from Heppner, last Saturday. The New England Dinner given by the Ladies' Aid was in every respect a success. A nice program was given, and the dinner was good. The financ ial returns were quite satisfactory, the amount received being $18.30. The Ladies' Aid will meet at the home of Mrs. Anderson next Friday afternoon. Come early. The W. F. M. S. will meet at the home of Mrs. Allen this (Wednesday) afternoon, March 5. Mrs. Sam Eby will lead the meeting. A full attend ance is requested. ODELL At Fir It Is being noted that the school is doing remarkably well Mit s Elise Wells being the teacher. There have been no heavy Chinook so the snow is not all off. Rain fell here Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Will Kemp returned home from California Saturday morn ing. They do not seem to have been "frosted" in the least and there was certainly no frost In their welcome home. They report a fine trip. Mrs. Helen Lockman has received a letter from her daughter, Mrs. Dane Kemp, saying they were all doing well at Imperial Valley. There had only been rain enough there to settle the dust. She expected to start home ward on March 2nd. Mrs. Alice Poole Is in Los Angeles and very well. Mrs. Crockett remains with her bro ther, who is grow ing stronger. Sunday School at the Union Church next Sunday at 10:30. Miss Bell Reade has a fine class of boys and girls of 16 and thereabouts. Sunday School as usual at 10 a. m at the Methodist Church. Rev. Car. son preaches in the evening after the league. Miss Hope Shelley is at Hood River caring for her sick niece. On Friday at two p. m. Rev. E. J Bulgin will preach at the Methodist Church at Odell. He will preach again at 7:30 Friday night and three times on Saturday, namely at 10:30 a. m., followed by a basket dinner, at 2 p. m. and at 7:30. He will preach at Tine Grove at the Methodist Church Sunday morning at 11 o'clock. Dr. Bulgin re cently held services for three weeks at Hood River, the Methodist, Chris tian and U. B. churches uniting, and there resulted 20 converts. Every one Is Invited. We understand that Dr. Bulgin is a Presbyterian. E. T. Folts is making strawberry- crates and will finish March 20. Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Sherman have returned from Los Angeles and San Diego. Mr. Sherman says he was all around but Hood River Is "the best place he ever saw." Miss Nell Shelley Is expected home from Forst Grove this week. Mrs. Bryed spent two days in Hood River last week on account of the dan gerous Illness of her granddaughter Some children are still quarantined he will soon recover. Mrs. James Wilson has had a very serious time wttli a sick child. Richard Wulter has recovered from a dangerous attack of bronchltes. Rev. Troy Shelley preached on the meaning of Baptism last Sunday mor ning. Everyone will sympathize with the Route, one people In being temporar ily deprived of this most efficient mail carrier. Mr. Nelson baa been very 111 and confined to bis bed and was Just netting up Sunday. We bope be will bocu recover. Mm. Will Ehrlt'a youngest child baa been Quite 111. M. I). Odell led the Endeavor and Rev. Hargreavea preacbed on "The New View of Country Life." He will preach next Sunday night on "Con version" from a psychological stand point. Endeavor lesson next Sunday on "Obeying Conscience". PINE GROVE Jerome Wells returned from Beaver ton last Wednesday. Mrs. Vannier, who has spent the past two weeks visiting relatives in Portland, returned home lastTburs day. The W. T. C. U. will meet at the home of Mrs. J E Andrews on Thurs day afternoon, March 6. Mr. and Mrs. J. D. McCully are visiting in Eastern Oregon. Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Mark returned from a two-weeks visit In British Col umbia last Friday. Fred Hennigan and family of Moro are visiting bis sister, Mrs. J. John son. Walter Wood spent Sunday visiting an old friend from Texas who la in the employ of the Northwestern Elec tric Company at the White Salmon dam. Mrs. Krussow and son Oscar left for Portland Friday to be at the bed side of Mr. Krussow, who is in the hospital at that place and is reported to be not doing very well. It Is with deep regret that we have to chronicle the fact that F. Clark and family have moved from our neighbor hood. They have lived in Pine Grove for a number of years and have many friend who will miss them. Miss Alene is organist of both the Sunday School and the Sunflower Class and is one of the most popular young ladies of the community, hence will be great ly missed by the young people. The best wishes of the entire neighbor hood goes with them to their new home. The school entertainment that was to be given Friday evening has been postponed until some future date. The play by the Grangers is to be given in the Pine Grove Grange Hall Friday evening, March 14. Particu lars next week. Monday evening the ventroliquist and impersonator. Miss Bonner, gave an entertainment at the Grange Hall, while Tuesday evening Rev. J. R. Har greaves gave a lecture on "The New- Mew or country L,ue. at the same place. Dr. E. J. Bulgin, the revivalist, who has been holding meetings in Hood River for some time past, will preach to the Pine Grove people at our church Sunday morning. All are invited to attend the meeting. The Sunflower Class gave a fare well party for Miss Alene Clark Fri day evening. A very pleasant evening was anjoyed by all, the only damper being in the sadness of the thought that it was a farewell to one of the members of the class. Calling for Bids for Divisions 2 and 5 of the General Water System of the Hood River City. Notice is herby given that pursuant to a resolution of the Common Council duly and regularly adopted on the 17th day of February, 1S13, the under signed.City Recorder, will receive seal ed proposals for the construction as well as for furnishing necessary labor and material for Divisions 2 and 5, of the General Water system of the City of Hood River, at his othce in said city of Hood River up to and including eight o'clock p. m., March 10th, ls13. Said improvement will be let in two contracts, each division separately. and bids shall be made separately for each division, the city reserving the right to reject any and all bids. Each proposal must be accompanied by certified check in favor of the City of Hood River in a sum at least five per cent of the amount of the bid to be furnished in the City of Hood River as liquidated damages in case the suc cessful bidder fails to enter into said contract awarded him, and shall fur nish bond of at least twenty-five per cent of the estimated cost of the im provement to be approved by the Com mon Council, which bond shall be fur nished within ten days alter awarding said contract to such bidder by the city. Complete plans and specifica tions are on file in the otllce of the City Recorder governing said improve ment and may be seen there and ex amined by interested parties. Full and complete copies of the same will be furnished to prospective bidders upon deposit of Jo.uo to insure return of same to the city after the letting of the contract. All labor and material shall in all respects be done and fur nished in accordance with said plans and specifications. Each of such contracts for the construction of each of said divisions of said Water System will be required to be completed on or before June 1st. li13. All proposals will bo opened and considered by the Council at the Council Chambers in the City of Hood River, at the hour of eight o clock p. m., .March lot 11. isi.. This notice is publisiied In three suc cessive issues in the Hood River News, a newspaper of general circula tion in the City of Hood River, begin ning with the issue of February lvth. l:l:t. 11. U HOWE. 8 loc City Recorder. Most time to plant gardens. 8UMMONS In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for Hood River County. Gilford D. Wcodworth.and Rose Wood worth, PlaintLfs' vs. Hose E. Hotch- msa, manaara urcnara company, a corporation, Anson W. Stone, Defend ants. To Rose E. Hotchkiss, Defendant: In the name of the State of Oregon: You are hereby required to appear and answer tne complaint filed against you in the above entitled suit on or before the last day of six consecutive weeks from the date of the first publication of this summons, and If you fail so to answer, for want thereof, the plaintiffs herein will take a decree against you for the sale of the hereinafter describ ed real property siUated in Hood Riv er county,Oregon,for the foreclosure of that certain mortgage thereon, dated November 22nd, lauii, made and exe cuted by defendant, Standard Orchard Company, a corporation to the above named plaintiffs to secure the sum of Seven Thousand Dollars ($7000,00), and interest, which said mortgage was duly filed in the office of the County Clerk of said Hood River County, Ore gon, on January 18th, 1910, at 9 o clock a. m. and recorded in Book 3 of Mort gages on pages 527-8 and 9, pursuant to default made in the payment of in terest secured by said mortgage and all as follows, to-wit: 1. For Judgment against the said defendant Standard Orchard Company tor the sum of Two Hundred and Five and 53-100 Dollars ($205.53), together with interest thereon from Jan. 2nd, 1913, and for the further sum of One Hundred Twenty Five Dollars ($125.- 00), as and for attorney's fees, togeth er with plaintiff's costs and disburse ments herein. 2. For the usual decree for the fore closure of said mortgage and for the sale of the following described real property, situated in the County of Hood River and State of Oregon, to wn : All that part of the Northeast quarter (N. E. 14 ) of Section Twenty-nine (29), in Township One (1) North, Range Ten (10) East of Willamette Meridian, ly ing west of the right of way of the Mount Hood Railroad Com pany, and containing about 80 acres, according to the United States Government Surveys there of, by the Sheriff of Hood River County, Oregon, according to law and the prac tice of this court; that said sums afore said be made a specific and subsisting lien upon the said real property, at taching as of November 22nd, 1909, and prior and superior to any claim. right, title or interest of any or all of the above named defendants, or any or all persons claiming under, by or thru them or any of them; that the said real property be sold as afore said, to pay the said sum of Two Hun dred and Five and 53-100 Dollars ($205.53), together with interest there on, the said sum of One Hundred Twenty-five Dollars ($125.00) as and for attorney's fees and plaintiff's said costs and disbursements, herein; that upon the said sale, Sheriff pay the proceeds to the County Clerk of said Hood River County, and the said County Clerk apply the proceeds as by law provided; that said de fendants and each of them and all persons claiming by, through or under them and each of them I be forever barred and foreclosed of and from all equity of redemption from said sale and in and to said real prop erty 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 as by law provided; and that plaintiffs be entitled to have the said sale of real property confirm ed 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. i ou are hereby served by publica tion of this summons by virtue of an order of the Hon. W. L. Bradshaw, Judge of the Circuit Court of Hood River County, Oregon, duly made, granted and dated on the 18th day of January, li13, 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 shall be for six consecutive weeks, and the 22nd day of January, 1913, as the date of the first publication of this summons, and you are hereby further notified that said date is and will be the date of the first publication of this summons. Dated January 18th, 1913. L. A. & A. P. REED, Attorneys for Plaintiffs, 4-10 Hood River, Oregon. Mutual Insurance at 60 Per Ont of OKI Line Kate. Fir Insurance on BuiMinjrs in Couhm? of Construction, Kree. NOTARY PI HI IC UN THK NKlnHT Kent & Garrabrant Confectionery, Cigars Fishing Tackle Spaulding's Sporting Goods All Kinds of Soft Drinks Oak Street, oppoaita Smith Block. Hood River NEW SCHEDULE lllcunt Hcccl Raifreacl KIToctive 12D1 A. M. Sunday. Sept. 8th STATIONS i No. 2 ft " t .'-- I i . 2 1" . '2 0:. . 2 '' .. I Si 1 . 1 1.1 . 1 ft . I : . 1 r. 1 ihS . 1 OH a,n. It or. It 15 It 3.5 411 Lv. II.mI Rivr Ar. IVtwenlale Switrhhavk Van Horn . Mohr 06 IMell Summit ... rtlou'hr . . Wmarta . . le Trout I'rei'k Woajworth . Ar. Park. laic 1 9 W ! 4:. ,10 10 1,1 i 10 40 MO 4A A. t ILSON, Agtnt. rrs y r?s r.r---'. ' I - . J v-'i . .'" - " ; . "l . -.'. BABY CHICKS AND LOOS FOR MATCHING FROM . C. White Leghorns W. P. Rocks S. C. Rhode Island Reds and Indian Runner Ducks ARE YOU PARTICULAR? WE ARE! That's why our Chicks and Ducklings are In such demand. They Live! They Grow! They Pay! HOOD RIVER POULTRY YARDS J. I. NICKELSEN, Proprietor See Poultry Tards it Frinkton. Phone 5929 J. C. John Home of GOOD SHOES Where the Best Values ComeFrom KELLY BROS. MAY and OATS Rolled Barley, Bran, Shorts and Straw Phone 4443 Fourth Street between Oak and Stat COAL! Rock Springs COAL TRANSFER & LIVERY COMPANY Cottage Hospital Hood River's Medical In stitution. Open to the public for the treatment of Medical and Surgical cases. Rates on applica tion. Address, COTTAGE HOSPITAL ASSOCIATION UNITED WE STAND DIVIDED WE FALL W. J. BAKER Real Instate Loans Insurance APPLE AND STRAWBERRY LAND A SPECIALTY Correspondence Solicited WE FURNISH FRUIT PICKERS AND PACKERS And All Kinds of Lniployecs... N I GUM A & CO. I'hone li J I I 4 l.att O ik Slrcc-t IIimiJ kKcr. (ir. Hid N- for llii" piliitinx.