Eight HOOD RIVER GLACIER THURSDAY AUGUST 8. 1907 imiutiKD 1900 IMCORFOiUTED 190S L H. Muggins & CO. 4S 7 WE AIM TO PLEASE J? j? Butler Banking Company HOOD RIVER, OREGON Our entire stock of Ladies' Silk and Lawn Vaistsat sweeping reduc tions. We predict a speedy sale for these raro bargains, so don't delay. Wo quote you the following rediculously low prices. Capital Fully Paid, $50,000 Ladies' Silk Waists, exceptionally well Ladies' L;iwn Waists, a good assortment of designs and sizes. (9 10 Regular f 2. 7.r values yIV Regular $2.00 values $1.50 Regular $1.50 values spl.lO 1 1 11 A. .1 !-.. fe V X made and 01 exceueni uesigus. nu Itegularf t.7."i values $0.yO Regular $3.50 values $2.98 Ladies' skirts in Panamas, voiles, mohairs and serges, t t prices you can d fif 4t not resist. A snappy blue Panama. Regular $7.50. Now Other garments proportionately reduced. CORSET COVERS at Bed Rock Prices. They wont last long at the figures put on them. Before going elsewhere inspect our line of CLOTHING at money saving prices, style and durability are characteristic oi ail clothing bearing the trade mark shown in the cuts. fi . - DIRECTORS Lbsui Bdtleb, J. N. Ti., Tbcmaii Bctlm, President Vnv President. Cashier , J. W. Fbinch R. T. Cox a Phone 491 PUSH OREGON TO THE FRONT Ou April 20th hint the Oiegonian published a apeoial induHtrial edition devoted exclusively to the exploita tion of Oretfon. Jt probably contained ruoie special and niiucellauoous in formation about Oregon than any one fablioation that has ever been IhhiiuJ. t is peculiarly useful and valuablo to the bomeseeker, becauxe It gives the latest and most reliable Infurmation about so many different subject that the bomeseeker Is naturally iuteiested in. Almost evory deportment of In dustry is specialized, and both de scriptive and statistical iiiforiiiitiiin of a highly valuable character Is K Won extensively and In entertaining form. Heeideuts.of Oregon who kuow its advantages as couipured with the con gested east, and who still have friends back there whom they would like to see hate enjoying the good things of this favored state, can aid lu a spleud id work now without cost and very little effort. If you think your friend would be interested in knowing mote about Oregon and might eventually become a valuable citizen, send his n 11 mo and Rddrens tn the genera! pas senger nguui; cf the Oregon Kuilway A Navigation company, and a copy of this special edition, with n complete summary or ttie several suojoots treat ed, carefully indexed, will be mailed to hi in pioiuptly. In this manner you may be the means not only of doing your filoud a good turn, but of help lug to stimulate the growth and pros pority of Oregon. Don't forget that commencing Hep tomber 1st and continuing daily for two months, tickets will be ou sale at almost evory railroad station in the east to all points in Oregon uud the northwest at what has couie to be pop ularly known as "colonist rates." These rates are the cheapest general lung dlstanue rates ever established, and enable one to reach Oregon from any part of the United blutes at but a trifle more than one cent a mile. They are the greatest Incentive to col onization and progressive home build ing for any known agency, and if the restles, dissatisfied resident of the east is made to kuow before bund the advantages he can enjoy bete, the problem is solved, and tho bUr of em pire will continue to more steadily westward. Now is the t i in d to spread the gos pel of Oregon, so that it may bo heard and ht edeti by I tin time the rates go into effect. Seuil cno name or two, or a dozen, and you will be exerting a worthy influence toward the up kulldiug of our stte. Send them to your nearest Oregon Hallway & Navl gnitou Co. ngeut, or to Win, M11M111 ruy, Oenerail Patwengor Agent, Port laud, Oregon. Farmers Control the Stock. Three-Ufths of the stock of the East Sido Irrigating Co. which bought the Hone ditoh bus been sold to the farm ers, who have made cnutraots with the company by which the water lights go with the ditch will be tied up to the land, This places tho company on a sound and sine basis, puts the con trul with the farmers, where It be longs, and gives a perpetual water right to the laud wheie the contract are made subject only to the cost ot main ten unco. The ditch was puroh-ised from Mr. Hone for 17'IDOO. '!he capital stock ot the company is frjO.UOO, divided in to f0() sbares. There is a debt ot 8;ll, 000 which the new company will as siirae, it being the Intention to bond tho ditoh to take up this indebted ness, tno tiiimncn ot tho puruliiine prioe being paid to Mr. Hone from tho sale of stock. The amount of 423 sbares have been set apart for this purpose, Hiid probably uo more stock will be sold, leaving the tin lance in the treasury until the ditoh is en laiged. Ot this amount about 300 shares hare been sold, and at a meet ing ot the stockholders Saturday it was deoided to extend the time U0 days in order to give more of the larmers a cbnnoe to come in at the low prioe uud secure a permanent water right. The matter has not been fully un derstood by souio, und lack of means has also kept many from buyiug stock, but Mr. Hone is prepared to make oontrac.s with those who are not ready to pay cash at this time, by whioh tbey can secure water ou a fu ture payment, and it would be well foi tbo$e to see him. The future strength ot the ditch company lies in the entire stock be ing in the baud of the land owners, and the more who have shares the better it will bo. There can then be no danger ot manipulation of the affairs - ot the company. The prioe of water each year will only be the act ual cost of maintaining the ditch. Will Make a Fine Itoad. The Mt. Hood people are very inuoh interested in the ne grade that is be ing petitioned fur up Neal cr.tek. The road has just Letn surveyed, and it will nu doubt be giuuted by the coun ty couit. It ha been pretty well brushed out at privuto expense, so that the grade cculd bo teudily seen, and It Is estimated it will cost about, $2,500 to make a good wagon road. There ix some rock to be blasted out, but only at short Intervals ajd the advantage of a water grade to the up per country will be well worth tbe trouble. A road np Neal creek has always been contemplated at some time by tbe early settlers in the valley, but the llrst road was run over the Sta right and liootb hills to aooommcdute the ranchers along the way, and also bb it was cheap to build, but tbe new grade will cut out tbe grades now ex perienced in climbing both bills, and beside shorten the distance consldei able. It Is said that a team can trot all tbe way up the new proposed grade, and consequently shorten tha time, as well as make it easier to trav el between liood Hiver and tbe upper settlement. While the petitioners are responsi ble in raising tbe money to make the new grade, it is expected that tho county will hoip some, and also a popular subscription may be circulat ed to raise money and build a sub stantial, permanent grade, and put it In rlgbt from tbe start, ine roaa dis trict also contemplates voting a ton mill tax this year, tbe major part of which wili be applied on tbe new road. Tno School Hook May lie Reduced In Price. While making comparison of the "text-book circular to the Oregon school oUioers issued under direction of the state board ot education In compliance with law," which has just been made ready for distlrbutiou, with the same kind of a circular is nod by the Tennessee board of edu cation concerning the new books adopted by tbe text-book commission ot that st.ite, Charles 11. Jones, edit or ot the Oregon Teacher's Monthly mode a discovery which may result in the saving of a few thousand dollars to those Oregon lain who will be com pelled to purchase the new school books at the opening of the new school year tbe coming fall, and for the ensuing six years the aggregate saving will make quite a large sum. The Oregon text-book law provides that the publishing house whose books aro adopted shall not at any time during the peilod covered by the con tract charge foi or sell its said books at a greater prioe than Is charged for such books in any other state or tei ritory in the United States. The Tennneseee circular shows that for the "First Hook in llygieu, A Piimer of Physiology," the exobauge price Is 10 rents and the retail price 23 cents, while the prices submitted to and adopted by the Oregon com mission in this iustanco were 18 cents and :)5 cents respectively, and for "(rnded Lessons in Physiology and Hygiene" the prices In Tennessee are 20 cent a ami 48 cents respectively, while for Oiegon they are 30 and 00 cents. Mr. Jones called Superintendent Ackermuu's attention to the discrep ancy aud the latter forthwith ad drossod a letter to tbe publishing house ot 1). Appletou & Co , New Voik who are to supply these partic ular nooks, calling their atteutinn to the matter and notifying them that it must be lectifled to comply with the Oiegon text-book law, whioh will menu a slight reduction in the pi ices of tbe books mentioned to those who nill be required to purchase them during tbe next six years in this state Salem Statesman. What do Vacation Days Mean to Ton! "Almost every self-supporting girl," writes Mrs. Anna Steese Richardson In tbe Angust numbei ot tbe Woman' Home Companion, "when asked what her Idea of a vacation is wMl roily: 'A time when 1 can do just lb 1 please, when 1 can sleep in tbe morn ing, when there are no hours toi me to observe, no rules for nie to follow.' And when you Hgure with tbe average woman wage earner on Ulty weeks of work and two ot vacation, you can hardlyl pronounce her definition nar row or selfish. In reality, however, bet vacation means much more than t Lie, and in tbe end she it not satis fied with these privileges alone. The habit of labor Is strong, aud after tbe first reao.ion, which oomei with re lease from daily toil, she finds that the right to do just us she pleases palls upou her. So the girl accustom ed to a daily routine ot office, store or factory duty, finds that the condi tion of having nothing to do becomes Irksome. Sbe is cloyed with tbe sweetness ot realization. Ninety girls out of every hundred, returning to business after a vacation, admit hon estly that tbey are glad to get back in harness. Once rested, tbey missed the legulai louline. Tbey could not settle dowu to doing ni thing grace fully. Within bounds, this is a nor mal, healthy sig i; but when the work er frets every minute she is away from her post, it means that her nerves are sadly striaued aud she is unfit for business. If yoi. do not feel rested at the end of a fortnight's va cation, it you feel that business is hateful to you, and all buoyancy has left then something is wrong. Either you need more rest, n o e relaxation to recuperate your nerves, or you are not meant to be a business girl. Tbe real, dyed-in-the-wool business gin hnugeis for ber work as a born house wife yearns to mlnistei to the physic al welfare of her family." Will Stay In Hood River The remedy that makes yon eat, Meep and grow strong, called I'almo iatilels, will lie gold regularly by Williams' Pharmacy, Hood River. These great nerve and constitution builders cost only 50c per box, six boxes, 2.50. tf Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera Diarrhoea Remedy, llettt-r Than Three Doctors. "Three vears ngo we had three doc tors with out little boy and everything that they could do seemed in vain. At last when all hape seemed to be gone we began UBing Chamberlain's Colic, Chol era and Diarrhoea Remedy and in a few tiours be began to improve, today lie is as healthy a child as parents could wish for." Mrs. H. J. Johnston, Lin ton, Mist. For sale by Keir & Cass. F.czema. For the good of those suffering with eczema or other such trouble, I w ish to say, my wife had something of that kind and after using the doctors' remedies for souio time concluded to try Cham horluin's Salve, and it proved to be bet ter than anything she had tried. For sale by Keir & Cass. Man-led at The Dalles. Accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Geo, Burton, Mr. Eli 11. Stewart aud Miss Pearl Willard came up from Hood tiivei last night and at 10 o'clock tbia moi ulna made their way to tno Aletn odist vnrsonago where Rev. A. A. Luce said tbe tew Important words that made them husband and wife, Chronlole. Those who have ctomar.lr trouble, no matter' how slight,' should give every possible' he'p'to the digestive organs, so that tho food may be digested with the least effort. This may be done by taking something that contains natuial digestive properties something ' like Kodol For Digestion and Dyspepsia. Kodol is a -preparation of vegetable acids and contains the very same juices found ina healthy stomach. It digests what yon cat. Sold by Keir A Caes. Ileluier-Wlshart. Louis O. Helmor and Nellie O Wishart were married last Thursday, August 1, at the residence of Charles Wishart, at Mt. Hood, lie v. 11. U. Clark officiating. The Ocean Roared. "This breeze," said John, "la some what faulty. It makes my niustaoiie tmte quite salty." With smile demure, said pretty Sue: Yea, doesn't it I I thought so, too." August Lippincott's. and RKGISTRATIOM OF LAND TITLE. In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, for the County of Wbhco. In t hr matter of the amended application of David A. Turner to reRmter the title to lot number lour 14) in block number lour U) Winan a Ad dition to the town (now city of Hood Hiver, Oregon.) Versus Mrs. 0. P. Initio, and Mr. O. P. Dodge, her hus band, and all whom it may concern. defendanU: lo all whom It may concern: luKe notice, that on the zni day of July. A.V. 1!H)7, an amended application waa filed by said David A. Turner in the Circuit Court of Wasco County for initial registration of tte title to the land above described. Now unless you appear on or before the tenth day of August, A.D. 1907. and show cause why such application ahalt not be granted, the same will be taken aa confessed and a decree will tie entered according to the prayer of the application and you will be forever barred from disputing the same. S. BOLTON, Clerk, John Lkland Henderson. HaS Applirant'a Attorney. REGISTRATION OF LAND TITLE. In the Circuit Court of the Htate of Oregon, for the County of Wasco. In the matter of the amended applicat ion of I.iuuh K. Turner to register the title to lot number tliree(!l) In block four(l) of Wlnan'a Addition to the town (now city) of Hood itivur, Oregon, Versim Mrs. O. P. Dodge and Mr. O. P. Dodge, her hits- hand, and all whom 11 may concern, detun. dam. To all whom II may concern: Take nm Ira, that ou the it Hi day of July, A D. Uirr, an amended application was tiled by said I aiir K. Turner In the Circuit Court of Wasco County fur initial registration of the title to the hind above described, rnw unless you appear on or before the tent h day of Au gust, A. D. IU07, and show cause why audi ap plication shall not be grained, ttie same will be taken as confessed aud a decree will been. lered according to the prayer of the appllen tion and you win oe lorevcr oarrod iroiu dii muting tlieaame. H. BOLTON, Clerk. John I.klano hkneh.n, jllaS Applicant's Attorney, Remedy for Diarrhoea, Never Known to r ail. "I want to say a few words for Cham berlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. I have used this preparation in my family for the past five years and have recommended it to a number of people in York county ntid have never known it to fail to effect a cure in any instance. 1 (eel that 1 1 an not say too much for the best remedy of tbe kind in the world." S. Jeiuimm, Spring Grove, York County, Ta. This remedy is for sale by Keir A Cass. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Department of the interior, I-and Office at rue imues. Oregon, July ,11, IBU7. Multce la hereby given that KTTTE 1. BUKKE. formerly Kttle I. Sperry, of lioud River, Ore gon, has II led notice of ber Intention to make nnai nve year proor in support or tier claim, via: Homestead entry No. ttiSR, niade May 27, ISM, for the NB, of Section It, Township i, North, range east, W. M , and that said proof will be made before Ueo. T. Prattler. V. H, Commissioner, at bis ortlce In Hood River, Oregon. o,i Wept 9th, 1907. Hhe names the following witnesses to prove ner continuous resiueiice timn, ana cultiva tion of the land, via : Andrew A. Jayoe, O. A. Hlekle, John K. llluns, L. R. Uauo, all of ttuoa tuver, uregou. C. W. M(KRE. X5 Register. SUMMONS. In the Circuit Court of the state of Oregon, for waaco county. Nellie Tolman, Plaintiff, va. Hert Tolman, Defendant. To Mert Tolman, the above named defendant: in the name of the state of Uregon: You are hereby required to appear in the above entitled court and answer the complaint filed against y,u in the above entitled suit on or before the last day of the time prescribed in the order of publication, to wit: On or before the &!d day of August, 1907, and if you fail to so appear and answer, plaintitl will apply to the court tor the relief demanded in the complaint filed herein against you. to wit: For a decree dissolving the bonds of matrimony now existing between the plaintiff and youself on the grounds of willful desertion: and for such other and further relief as to the court may seem equit able and just. This summons is served upon you by publica tion thereof for a period of six successive weeks in the Hood River Glacier, a weekly newspaper of general circulation published in Wasco county. Oregon, in pursuance to an order of the Hon. W. L. Bradshaw. J wine of the above entitled court, duly made on the 5th day of July, 1907. and the date of the first publication thereof is the 11th day of July, 1907. jlla22 Guy R. McCoy, Attorney for Plaintiff SUMMONS In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for Wasco County. Julia M. Smith, Plaintiff, vs Wilbur C, Smith, Defendant To Wilbur C. Smith, the above named defendant: In the name of the state of Oregon: You are hereby required to appear in the above en titled court and answer the complaint filed against you in the above entitled suit, on or be fore the last day of the time prescribed in the or der of publication, towit: On or before the 29th day of August 1907, and if you fail to so appear and answer, plaintiff will apply to the court for the relief demanded in her complaint filed herein against you, to-wit: for a decree dissolving the bonda of matrimony .now existing between plain tifr and yourself on the grounds of willful deser tion; and for such other and further relief as to court may seem equitable and just 1 his summons is served upon you by publica tion thereof for a period of six successive weeks in the Hood River Glacier, a weekly newspaper of general circulation published in Wasco County, Oregon, in pursuance of an order of the Hon. W. L. Bradshaw, Judge of the above entitled court duly made on the 15th (day of July, 1907, and the date of the first publication thereof is the lHth day or July, IDOL sbneca t . r ouTs, jl8-a29 Attorney for Plaintitr. SUMMONS. In the Circuit Court f'r the State of Oregon, for Wasco county. Fannie Munson, PiulnlllT, vs. Charles A. Munson, Defendant. To Charles A, Munson, the above named de fendant: In the name of the state of Oregon yon are heteby required to appear and answer the emnph'lnt tiled against you In the above en titled court and cause on or before August Hist, 1907, which Is six weeks after July lsth, 19U7, the dale ordered for tbe Hrst publication i.r t l.lu n..t l.u. an A It .....I lull u,. a ..i answer, the pialLtirt will apply for the relief prayed for In the complaint, to-wit: for a de cree dissolving I lie bonds or matrimony now existing between above named plaintiff and defendnnt, and for such other and further re lief as U. the court seems meet and Just This summons Is published by order of the Hon. W. I,. Bradshaw, Judge of the above named con. I. made and entered on the 11th day of July, io7. Ci.viik Richardson, J18-a29 Attorney lor Plaintiff. PUOVJSIOXS Of all kinds suitable for carrying away on excursions, outings, picnics, etc. Canned Goods of many different va rieties. UNAPPROACHABLY FINE are all the Groceries we offer. Our prices are always tbe very lowest con sistent with high grade Groceries, such as we carry. Free Delivery Wood & Smith Bros. r REGISTRATION OF LAND TITLE. In the Circuit Court of the 8tate of Oregon, for tbe County of Waaoo. In the 'natter oi the amended application of .Laura . Turner to regisi-r the tine to lot number two ('J) In block number four (4) of Wlnsn's Addition to the town (uow city) of II (Mid River, Oregon. Versus Ezra Hexton and Mrs. Ezra Helton, his wife, and Mrs. o. P. Dodge, and Mr. O. P. Dodge, ber husband, and all whom It may concern, defendants. To all whom It may cencern: Take notice, that on the 2nd day of July, A. D. 1107, an amended application was filed by said Laura K. Turner In the Circuit Court of Wasco County for Initial registration of the title to the land above described. Now unless you appear on or before the tenth day of Au gust, A.I). I'.KI7. und show cause why such ap plication shall not be granted, the same will be taken las cnuresHeu and - decree will be entered according to the prayer of the appli cation and vuu will be forever barred from disputing the same.'. n. uuLiiun, viera, Ioh Lklanp Hksdkhsos. Jlla8 Applicant's Attorney. SUMMONS. In the Circuit Court of tbe State of Oregon. for Waco County. Josephine AliiiaUuff, Plaintiff, vs. Edward Bates Con", Defendant. To Kdwurd Bates Ooll, the above named defendant. In the name of the State of Oregon: Yon are hereby required to appear and answer the complaint filed agaiustyou In the above en. tilled court and cause on or before Monday, August 2llth, 1907. which la six weeks after Thursday, July ll, 1107, the dale oidued for the first publication of this notice, and If you fall u so appear and answer the plaintiff will apply lor the relief prayed for lu her com plaint, to-wit: for a decree dissolving the bonds of matrimony now exislln - hetweon above named plaintiff and defendant, and for such other and further relief us to the court seems meet and Just. This summons Is published by order of the Hon. W. L. Bradshaw, Judge id' tbe above named court, j:ude aud entered outlieGth day or July, 1907. OKEY & RICHARDSON, Attorneys for Plaintiff. 518 Chamber of Commerce, Dlst. Atty. accepted service, Portland, Or. 8. Bolton, clerk. REGISTRATION OF LAND TITLE. In the Circuit Court of the Stale of Oregon, for the County of Wasco. In the matter of the amended application of David A. Turner to register toe title to lot number one (1) In bliK.'k number four (1) of Winan's Additlou to the town (now cm j j of Hood River, Oregon. Vermis A. C. Buck and Mrs. A. C. Iluek, his wife, and Mrs. O. P. Dodge and Mr. O. 1'. Dodge ber husband, and all whom it muy concern, defendants. To all whom It may concern: Take notice, that on the 2nd day of July, A. D. 1907, an amended application was tiled by said David A. Turner lu t lie Circuit lourtol Wasco CtMinty for Initial registration o. the title to the land above described -Now iiiile-s you appear on or before the teul h day of Au gust, A.D. 1907. and show cause why such ap plication shall not be granted, the same will betaken as confessed and a decree will be entered according to the prayer of the applica tion and you will be forever barred from dis puting the sume. 8. HOLTON, Clerk. John Lkland Hrnpkrxon, J la8 Applicant's Attorney. ..MILLER'S DRUG STORE.. ON THE HEIGHTS is now open and solicits a share of your patronage. , A full line of Patent Medicines, Drugs, Chemicals, Combs, Brushes, Syringes, Soaps, Toilet Preparations, Stationery, and all those articlesosually carried in a first class drug store PHYSICIANS PRESCRIPTIONS AND FAMILY RECEIPTS given careful compounding by a Registered Pharmacist On the Heights, Hood River Ore. a T. RAWBON. F. H. 8TAJTTOH HOOD RIVER NURSERY. Stock Grown on Full Roots. We desire to let our friends and patrons know th t for the fall planting we will hare and can mp- plv in nny number Cherry, Pea r,Apr!cot,Peach& Plum Trees, GRAPES, CURRANTS, BERRY PLANTS, Shade and Ornamental Trees. Also, all tbe standard varieties of apple trees. Can supply the trade with plenty of Newtown, Spitien berg and Jonathan apple trees. RAWSON & STANTON, Hood River. Or. GO TO HOLMAN'S MARKET For Fresh Meat, Poultry, Vegetables and Emit We also carry a full Hue of Lunch Goods Cheese and Canned Meats Orders receive our special attention and prompt de livery. We solicit you orders. Phone Main 1401 C. C. HOLM AN, HOOD RIVER HEIGHTS TIIOS. CALKIN WALTER ISENBERO Riverside Dairy We can supply you with any quantity of Fresh Milk PRICES ON APPLICATION i I Free Delivery. Phone 414 . mJ Buy Your Fruit Boxes ATTflK . Hood River Box Factory and Fatronize Home Industry. Best Quality Lowest Price Home Made Phone Main 71 ...Hood River's Leading Druggist... Mi It is a certain tiling that there would be much less diseases in the community if every individual took proper precaution to preserve his or er health. We can not be too cleanly in our habits. Clean liness is not only next to godliness, but a sure keeper of good health. We should d lily wash tht skin with a good ante septic Soap, brush and clean the teeth well, and see to it that our person and personal effects are beyond reproach as regards cleanliness. Every facility for he Bath and Toilet are here. THE GLACIER PHARMACY, cnHLUKns HOOD RIVER. OREGON I NOW IS THE TIME to trade your old Stove in, on A NEW RANGE The Big New and Secondhand Store is the place. We buy, sell and exchange anything inFnrniture, Stoves, Carpets, Tin and Graniteware, Crockery, and in fact EVERYTHING salable. Come in and be convinced that we can SAVE YOU MONEY. Phone 1053 0. P. DABNEY & CO., Proprietors.