The Hood River glacier. (Hood River, Or.) 1889-1933, November 17, 1910, Image 7

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    HOOD RIVER GLACIER, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 1910
Royal is the
only baking
powder made
from Royal
Grape Cream
of Tartar
u
aici
Absolutely
Puro
Highest in
Leavening
Efficiency-
Makes
Hot Breads
ODELL.
Mrs. James English and two little
sons went to The Dalles last week for
a visit with relatives.
Mrs. Fred Crockett came lust week
from Rupert, Id. Mr. and Mrs.
Crockett will be at home in Udell in
the future.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Coc moved to
Hood River last week and expect to
reside there as they did before coming
out to Odell for the summer.
Clyde Lyman came last week for a
visit with' his wife's parents, Rev.
and Mrs. T. W. Atkinson. Mr. and
Mrs. Lyman expect to go to Southern
California.
T. W. Atkinson has a supply of
double disk records for the phono
graphs given with cash purchases
amounting to $35.
Mr. Hanna is building a house on
his land on the heights west of Odell.
Mr. Richter has sold twenty acres
of his forty acre tract to Henry
Rodamer at a consideration of $5500.
Mr. Rickter retains theemt twenty
acre tract, and is building a house
which he will occupy and begin at
once the work of clearing and improv
ing his property.
Election passed off quietly at Odell
the precinct by its vote declaring in
favor of prohibition and woman
suffrage.
Mr. Moser, of Portland, spent a part
of the past week look'tig after his
interests at Odell.
Mrs. John Evans, of Mosier, is
spending the week with Mrs.
Katherine Kemp.
Thelma, the little daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. W. C. Ehrek, has been ser
iously ill.
Fred Pflughaupt and a friend, Mr.
Hamilton, went hunting geese near
Arlington last week and returned with
seven fine geese.
The Shakespearean Club was organ
ized last Friday evening at Odell.
The Club has for its purpose the study
of the Classics. Shakespeare will be
taken up and later other classes the
members will derive mutual benefit
from stTch study.
Mrs. Matilda Wood and son, Clinton
Wood, expect to leave soon for Califor
nia where they will send the winter.
Following is the record for the
Spelling Contest, Frankton, Odell and
Pine Grove schools for the week end
ing November 11, 1910:
Grade Frankton Odell Pine Grove.
4th
6th
6th
7th
97.2
99.3
97.4
94
92.3
98.7
97.4
99.7
100
99.4
98.6
8th
98.5
98.6
n nnmnr;onn nf their work a snirit
of friendly rivalary between schools
arise and may result in great ad
vancement along the lines considered.
Another of Rev. Thos. Handsaker's
Ana aormnna RlindaV aftarnoon. Rev.
Handsaker will conduct service at
Odell in the afternoon of Sunday Nov
ember 27, two weeks from last Sun
day. A very interesting C. E. meeting
last Sunday evening with Temperance
If , Tjj-1"" 1 I
as a topic and C. R. McCoy, leader.
Following the C. E. meeting a very
earnest and unspiring sermon by liev.
Crenshaw.
Rev. Crenshaw will fill the appoint
ment at Odeli next Sunday morning a.s
is usual on the third Sunday in t!u
month.
MOSIER.
Lee Evans and son, Fred, and family
returned home Tuesday from Hlaloeks,
wnere mey went several days ago
goose hunting. They report fine sport
an iuck, .nnnging home a good number
oi the feathered game.
Mrs. John Evans returned Tuesday
evening from a visit to her daughter 'in
Portland.
Mrs. Wm. Stevenson came home
Tuesday from Hood River where she
has spent nearly two weeks.
Mrs. Bertha Otto came up from
Portland Tuesday to visit her mother,
Mrs. Godbersen.
J. Vannortwiek, of The I),' lies,
spent a day this week with his sister,
Mrs. C. E. Dunsmore.
C. II. Dunsmore and Wm. Marsh
were visitors to The Dalles the first
of the week.
Mrs. E. K. Viekers, of The Dalles,
was in Mosier this week on business
and to see her sister, Mrs. Dick Evans.
Messrs. G. R. Wood and W. A. Hus
bands, left Sunday evening fur The
Dalles where they were called on the
jury.
3 W. E. Huskey came home Saturday
afternoon from The Dalles hospital
and at the last renort was iettim
along very nicely.
The Ladies Aid met at the home of
Mrs. ThumuM I.elHntt this ivphI un.t
enjoyed a very pleasant day.
Several Ladies nf flip aid snnnf n ilnv
at the home of Mrs. E. Cobb.
Mrs. Geo. Krauss. of The Dalles, is
visiting at the home of her daughter,
Mrs. John Davenport.
Mable Osbtirn went tn The rallies
Monday.
A numher nf Odd Fellows wpnf IVm
Mosier Monday evening to attend the
District Convention, held in The
Dalles.
OAK GROVE
A letter received recently by the
Hood River Apple Growers Union
from Steinhardt & Kcllv. of New
York, states that the latter firm was
highly pleased with the quality and
pack of tipitzenburgs put out this
year by A. Hukari, of this district.
Mr. Hukari is to be congratulated on
this point, as the famous New York
lirm is a close critic in the apple line.
Mrs. A. K. McLaren is Jvisiting re
latives in Seattle.
V. E. Fosberg and family have
moved from Hood River to the house
which they formerly occupied on the
Carter ranch.
F. H. Irwin went to Portland Mon
day. A. L. Cunning came over last Thurs
day from Cooks, Wash., to spend a
cuople of weeks with his brother, H.
A. Cunning.
J. I. Miller is erecting a dwelling
house directly east of the house he
formerly occupied.
DUKES VALLEY
Jack Roberts went to Portland last
week.
J. O. Cameron and Hurley Linincfiar
finished grubbing 10 acres for 11. K.
Davenport on Willow Flat last week.
Mrs. Paul Hansen, of Dukes Valley
and Mrs. Mark Cameron, of Pine
Grove were visiting at Cascade Locks.
Saturday and Sunday.
Wm. D. Allen is getting along
nicely with his broken ribs. He will
soon be all right again.
The Sunday School is pretty well
attended. Let fevery one come out
and bring some one with them. There
will be a Christmas tree and if you go
to ..Sunday School you will receive
some candy.
There will be a basket social at the
schoolhuose on November 25. There
will be a program and every one is in
vited to take a part in the program,
as well as the basket social. The
ladies are all invited to bring baskets
with something good to eat and the
men and boys are going to bring their
pocket-books with the dough to pur
chase the baskets. The baskets will
be sold to the highest bidder. There
will be a medal given to the pupil
who speakes the best, the school board
to be the judges. The reward is from
the teacher, Miss Tambert.
Our schoolhouse is full. The board
had to get ten more seats and now
they are at a loss to know where to
put them, as the house is full. We
will build another room next summer
and get two teachers. This is
needed at present. Miss Tambert is
handling the school as well as could be
expected under present conditions.
The mail carrier on route No. 2. has
quit and we sure miss him as he was
giving us good service and we would
be glad to help to pay him if his ser
vice could be secured. Several have
ordered their mail sent to Newtown
postoflice. They are trying to get a
rural route established from there
to cover Duke's Valley, Willow Flat,
Middle Valley and a part of Odell and
Pine Grove.
J. P. Thomsen is having liis meadow
plowed up and is going to resccd it
to clover and timothy.
The Apple Land and Orchard Co.,
claims a record for five year old apple
trees. They have nearly 4C acres on
Willow Flat in Newtown and Spitzen
burg and this year they have picked
over 5000 boxes ot packed apples.
This is over two boxes to the tree
straight through. The trees will be
six years old next spring.
J. W. Scott is setting one acre to
strawberries.
W. D. Lessley and family, of Port
land, are visiting with Wrn. D. Allen.
Mr. Lessley is a foreman for Joplin
& Gibson.
Elmer Creson and Milton Rogers left
for Portland last Monday.
WHITE SALMON
(From the ntrirlse
. H. Jewett and Comrade Clyde
entertained the old veterans, their
children and the widows of old soldiers
at the Jewett home last Thursday.
Elvin Greaves, from North . Dakota,
was a visitor this week.
Gary Stabler left on Monday for
Minneapolis.
Mrs. Mae Cudmore went to Port
land this week where she will meet
her mother and father-in-law, of
Dubuque, Iowa, who will spend the
winter in White Salmon.
W Mnrra whn run the harness shon
in this place three years ago, and sold
out and went to Goldendale, has re
turned to White Salmon, bought out
Mr. Cash and is again a reisdent of
this place.
Camp 5 of the Wind River Lumber
Company, operating a few miles above
Husum, is floating 3,',t)00 feet of logs
down the hite Salmon every day, and
have about two million feet more still
to float. The swiftly flowing river
carries them down to the boom in the
Lolumbia at Underwood.
A. W. Lane, of California, arrived
in White Salmon last week, to visit
his sister, Mrs. 1. N. Williams, of
"Glorymead," whom he had not seen
for 21 years.
The Little Minister is in town. A
son was born to Kev. and Mrs. Kelley
on Saturday.
Miss Huezl Horn, of liellingham,
was the guest of Mrs. Mae Cudmore
this week.
C. (.'. Caven has been in Fossil,
Ore., the past week looking after his
business interests.
Buy your butter, cream and milk
from the Purity Dairy Co., phone 681
Milk depot, Davidson building.
('OU.Kl'TOU'S NOTK'K
'1 he aM-:t'ssiiieiitK for t lie e;ir lil.O of the
HiwhI Kivrr JrriL'Utluii liquid art nnw due
unit piiyatilt' lo the ('olki'lm' at his nlllee ami
will iiei'inne iletiiHiurnt on tie last Monday
In Ik'crmher next Ihere.tfier and unless paid
frior t hereto r percent will be added lo the
niiioiiiii thereoi I will heal my residence on
Wednesdm s and nl the Butler Hank on Sat
urdays from 10 A. M. to a V. M.
1.. K. DAKT, Collector.
lepurimeril of he Interior.
I'niled siales Land ottice.
The I hi I Us, orison. Oilnlur :il, l'-UO.
Notice Is herehy uMVen I tint the stale ot
Oregon has II led in this oltiee its apptieal ion,
Nti. M'CfU lo select under the provisions nl Ihe
Act of t'onuress or Auvnsi II. IMS, and Ihe
Acts supplementary and iinieuditlorv thereto,
The SV'4.K', s.v. a. T. I. N. It. t K. W. M.
Any and all persons elaitninir adversely the
lands describe or dcslriin; to ohiect because
of the mineral ehaiactcr of the land, or for
any other reason, to I lie disposal to applicant,
shon Id tile their aiiuh.vils of protest tn this
ofttce on or before the Jiilli day I'eceniher,
l'.HO. i'. W MOiiKK,
nlO il-'J Register.
NOTICE FOR ITW.ICATION.
Department ot the Interior,
1'. S. I and Olticc id The Dulles, Oregon,
October , 1111(1.
Notice Is hereby u'lveii tint William C.
Sinulliil, ot M I. Hood, on ;ciii, ho, on .1 illy 8,
111 made Hourstcnd eidry, No. UMJ:.', for
XWi.su i.,, i.,N 'A Section si and SW'-.stVi.;
Section I, Township- 1 s., Hanue lo !;., Will
amelte Meridian, has tiled notice of intention
to make Final Com mutation 1'i noi, to estab
lish claim to the land above desciibed, before
K. A. liishop, a 1'. S. ( omniissionct , at his
nlllee In Hood Kim r, i iicuon, on the l.tli diiv
of 1 ii ccnihcr, 1HIU
Claimant names us witnesses: (boti;e W.
Iiimiuiek, (ieorye K irk pulrick , Knu st V
(iani' and W illiam s. Urihhlc, all ol Jll.
Iloo l. oieaun. ('. w. JUMIKK.
nlu :. Keiiister.
NOTICE Foil PIT.LICATION.
Iiepni tment nf the Interior,
I'. H. Laud office at The Halles. Oregon,
October lTtll, KHO.
Notice Is hereby (liven that Kucne 11.
Kairnr.nkK whose posi.otliec address is North
Vakiina. WHshlnirton, did on the 'Jltli day of
September, PHO, lile in this office Sworn
Statement and Application No. 07K'-, lo pur
chase (he SK,, ski.,. See. Ill ami K' sV ,. NYV
'.tsw 1 .section ;w, lownsmpi .Mirtn. itanee
tl 1-last, V illain-lte Meridian, and the timber
(hereon, under the provisions of the act ot
June I M , s, and aeN amendatory known as
the '-Timber and Stone Law,-' at Mich value
as niitfht be fixed by appraisement, and that,
t'tirsiiant tosucn appiu-.u ion, die land ami
timber theieon have la-en nppraiscd, the tim
ber estimated 7.7,(KI ho-o'd fei-t at total
S.i7 (HI; that said llpplicanl will oiler tinnl
pioot 111 support of bis application and sworn
tatement on Ihe -sill day ot net ember, llMlt.
Ik tore t lie Keister and Keeeierof Hie 11. S.
Lund ( Htlce ( The Halles, ( iretr.ni,
Any person is at liberty to protest this pur.
eliae betore entry, or Initiate a contest at
my time betore patent Issues, by illim; a cor-
roborated iilljdavit in Ibis olfiee, lillcHlnij
f..cts which would defeat the entry.'
C. W. MoliltK,
J7-d':J Reulster.
Notice of Sale For Delinquent Assessment
Notice Is l-i-rebv yivt'ti tli.it on the ViJutl lftV
oi" October, T.Mit, h warrunt was duly Mint reu-
lurly issued by tin1 ileeortler ot the- ( tty ot
Hoo.i Hiver, Oivyon, lo him dim led and de
livered, eotnmmetin,' me ti forthwith ndver-
tii-e the property mentioned, mid described
therein :i'j;tinvl wlj ich t lu itsst Miient lor the
st ot tin' imt'ioveiiient SiiMe Si reft from
ix'h Street t " Sc-ond Street of sxid
City wits ii mde, ii nd to sei I s.iid property or so
.eh thereof (in '-nn he sold scpnnitelv to
trl vimhu'e siiito i n! I') puv Mild delinquent
Hssessnieiit, louet her . It h interest, eohlm tlhd
dilmi si'iu-nts in Ihe inumter piovtded hv
in w. m 'id to ret ni n the iiiet fits ot such sn le to
tin i 'j:y 'I t eii-t in r of the City of Hood Uiver,
recon, :ind the foiiowinLr is a description of
tiu property nt-MiiiM which tissesnieiit whs
levied mid which is dclimiuetil, ami k'vcs the
nurii'Mil't lie p.-rsou to wiioin it wus assessed,
and the amount of the assessment thereon
now due, towit:
Lot. 7, blin k I, Highland Addition, N. Ii.
Ferguson f.0.00
Now. therefore. In pursuance of s-Hd war.
rant and tor the purpose, of satisfy tnt? (lie
delinquent assessment mentioned therein, 1
will on Saturday the Jtith day of November,
lillO, at tlie hour of ten o'clock A. M. of Nald
day, at the front door of the City Hail, in the
City of Hood River, County of Hood Kiver,
State nil hviion, proceed to sell at public auc
tion to the highest hi tder for cash in hand,
the seveial tracts or parcels of land above
mentioned, or so much thereof as can bo sold
separately to advaiilne Hiitlicient to pay said
delinquent assessment, together with the
lnte-est.eosts'itnd d isburseiiienN provided by
law, and will coht Itiue sttttt wile from dn' to
day thereafter nnlil said property in roIiI, or
so much thereof as may be necessary to satisfy
said assessment .
Dated at Hood Itlver, h'egon, tills 27111 day
of October, VMO.
H. T. I.KW1S,
Marslnil of the City of Hood Klver, Oregon.
Summons.
in the ( 'ircuit Court of the Stain of Oregon for
Hood Kiver County.
K. K. Donne, I'laiutill',
v.
Kllen Purser, Dave Purser, Irene.
Purser, Winnie Purser, Ira J
Purser, Nora Phelps, K, A.
Phelps. Clarence Tyler, h. C.
Morse, Administrator, Kolund (
D Uould, Florence I,. Uould.V
Kobert. Knnd, J. C. Abbott, I
Mary Abbott, i.e. Nealeigli and 1
Kose Nealeigh, Defendants. -
To Kllen I'nrst-r, Dave Purser. Irene Purser,
Winnie Puiser, et al, Defendants:
111 the Name of Ihe State ol Oregon, Yon are
hereby requPed to appear and answer the
ciimplaint tiled ntirtinst yiai In the above en
titled suit on or before the expiration ot six
weeks from the date of the lirst publication of
Ibis summons uh hereinafter stated, and If
you Call so to answer for want thereof the
plnintltl" will apply lo Die court for a judg
ment decreeing that a ceriaiu deed of convey
ance executed by Joseph Purser and Kllen
Purser, his wite, dated October 17th, I'.ml,
recorded October 12u, IS ii, in Hook Page
CiV records of deeds ot Wasco 'ount y, Oregon,
wherein Kose Neigh letgh is named as gi antee,
lie reformed and corrected according to the
leal intent ot the parties thereto, and so that
the description of the property shall read as
follows:
Heyiiining 'H) roils kouI Ii and I'll rods ." feet
west from I lie northeast corner ot section .'i,
township 2 north of mime, if) east of the
WilhinietteMeridiaii, running thence south
0 rods; thence west 20 rods; thence north 'JU
rods; thence east ,ti rods to the place of begin
ning, all in the cotintv ot Wusio, now the
county ot Hood Kiver, State of Oregon;
and (hat said deed so reformed shall convey
said described premises as hilly as it the Name
had originally been described therein, and
that tit le to said premises above described do
pas by said decree of court from said detend
ants to mid vest in the plnintltl herein In fi-e
simple, as fully as if properly conveyed In
said deed; and that plaintiil recover from the
defendants his eots and disbursements
herein.
Vou.an herehy served by the publication
of t bis'summotis in accordance with the order
of the county Judge duly mnde and entered
on the 11th (lay of October, A. D. P.Uti, which
order preset ibes that you shall appear and
answer said com plat tit on or before Die ex jur
ation of six weeks from the date of the first
publication of this summons. The datn fit'
the first publication of this summons is the
20t It day of October, A. D. PHO
KKNKsT C. SMITH,
o'io-dl Attorney for Plaintiff.
NOTICK FOR PUBLICATION.
Department of the Interior,
Cuited States Land Offlw.
The Dalles, Orego i, October Jt, 1910.
Notice Is hereby given that Harry H.
Johnson, of Dee, Oregon, who, on Sep.
tember 7th, P.M, made Homestead No. 0V."t0,for
N '..!. 4 and K'.jSWIi, See. si, Twp. i North,
Km uge a hast, Willamette Meridian, litis filed
not Ice of intent ion Pi make Final Commutf
tion Proof, to establish claim to the land
above described, before F. A. Bishop. V. M.
Commissioner, at bis office, at Hood Kiver,
Oregon, on the 21st day of November, SHU.
claimant names as wllnesses: Fred J.
Cartan. Chyrles P. Schmidt, S. Gilbert Kmllio,
Nels H. Nelson, all of Dee. Oregon.
o20-nl7 C. W. MOO HE, KeglBter.
P
Batteries, Bells, Electric
Light Supplies, Fixtures i
and many other things electrical are
cost yon very little.
ean
Phone 3
D
Land For Sale
-3s 1 have about 1 ,000 ucivs
7c most el it under ditch at
"2 per acre up. in tracts from ten acres up.
J. R. STEELE
Hood River - - - Oregon
THE HANDY CORNER
FEED STORE
Carries All Kinds of fVetl. You save t lie long haul
up the hill when tvou buy at the Handy Corner.
Phone 282L
w
With The
Curreat
(if electricity from simple dry
c lis you can operate a striea
of call U'llg or plumes, at a
very small cnn for installation
and very little running ex
pense. There are hundreds of
tilings equally as handy and
inexpensive.
here for you. If bought here they'll
L Stiaw
Res. Phone 272H
of No. 1 Apple Laud,
prices ranging ironi ftuo
HUBBARD TAYLOR, Prop.
Goods
New Seeded Raisins fancy 16 oz pkgs,
2 for 25c. New Currants fancy 16 oz
pkgs, 15c each. New Walnuts 25c. New
Almonds 25c. New small white beans,
4 lbs 25c. New pinkbeans 7c. New mince
meat in bulk 2 lb 25c. Cranberries 2 qt 25c
Pure Missouri Sorghum, half gal, 65c.
All salt is. not salt, but Worcester salt is absolutely
pure and clean and cols no more. We carry it in all
sizes. SALT BRICKS-vLeslis 5 lb. salt bricks,with
wire loop for hanging up in manger, most economic
al way of using salt for lock, two bricks 25c.
We have added a line of Hunt's canned table fruits,
absolutely the finest on the market. These goods are
all hand peeled and not lye peeled as most canned
fruits are. All varieties, 25c.
Connaway Vlercantile
Company
Your Money's Worth or Your Money Back
Phone Odell 191
I
rirst national Bank
Hood River, Oregon
Capital and Surplus $121,000.00
You are cordially invited to call
and inspect our new home and our
facilities for handling your banking
business with promptness and
safety to your interests. . . .
Interest on Time and Savings
Deposits
To the Discriminating Honscwife:
We. have lately installed ponio new machinery and
CUPID FLOUR
will now make the WIUTKST, I.I'illKST HUKAD of any flour on thu
Hood Kiver Market if handled rightly, and doe not require uh titiff work
ing h othern. Next time auk vour (iiocer for CV I'l 1 and if he will not
fumiHh it, trade with Humeone who will. IT IS MADK IN HOOD K1VKK.
Hood River Milling: Co.
$12.10 White Salmon $12.20 Underwood
TO
Spokane and Return
Tickets sold to Nov. 11th to 18th. Return limit
Nov. 24th. For the
National Apple Show
The greatest horticultural event of the year.
Spokane, Portland & Seattle Railway
"THK NORTH HANK ROAD"
Fast through trains to Spokane
l'urchaee ticketH and requeKt detail from
K A. U11SKUT, White Salmon, WuhIi , .Vn ut
V. K. COMAN, (ieneral Freight mid Tas.-ieiu'' i t nf
Arriv