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About The Hood River glacier. (Hood River, Or.) 1889-1933 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 22, 1907)
THE HOOD RIVER GLACIER, THURSDAY. AUGUST 22, 1907 Five AUTOMOBILE HAS COME TO STAY The automobile ii apparently fl tare in Hood River, tew towm on the coast the size ut this can boit of ine metropolitan signt ot Ave can on lueir sweets, cbe fierce Great Ar row, which makes daily tilpa to Cloud lap inn so successfully, demoostrat ed mat tbe bill around Hood Kiver were uo biudranoe whatever to tbe ae or tbe or. At all time ot tbe day tne cars oao be aeea traveling a uu uuwa iu diiii who toe tame ease mey travel oo a level road. Mr. Ueseliog, with bla Heo, and Dr, lonea who Die uiusmooiie. ana Ulai ence Gilbert, with bit Cadillac, are DecomiaK eniiisuiasno aatomobllists. ioe matter of frigbtened boraet gradually adjusting Itaelf, aa tbe . greatest care ig exeroiied by tbe"abo run", and ai; are more than willino to give all the road to any one whose boraet tueoi at all frigbteond. There bat been no accident reported at a te suit or meeting an auto lor tome time. I tie badly tilgbtened borae it toe exception, rather than tbe role In coiiterfatiou with Clarence Oil bort, who U an enthusiastic Cad ill owuer, lie any a: "1 bought tbe Cadil lao, attar thoroughly investigating number of cart, with tbe object of putting it on tbe "sight seeing" irip urouuu me vmiey, ueuenug that If it paid its owu expenses, tbe gain would come in the advertising ol tbo town and country. Numerous people oome into the city every day who want to tee tbe valley, but only bave a few hours to spare. Naturally, they wan ar prounu our streets, ana leave on the next train, without tbe least idea of what we bave here that justifies our reputation. The past ten days uas pioven mac me -signt teeing' inp is a oig nit even our looal peo pie are glad of a chance to seethe vat ley fioui tbe oar, and are giving tbe oai meir joyai support. "As for the car its?lf, i is a Cadil lao, of tbe aiugle oylinder type, ten Dorae power, wnico is a veiy oonser vatire estimate, aud is known n tbe automobile world as "Cadillac, Model Ai." rnia is the nret car wblcb every made the trio to Cloud Cbd inn. and as various cars bave tried from time to time, unsuccessfully, to reach the inn, it only proves that what the male era claim tot it is not exaggerated. It is only a questiou of a short time, whe'i eveiy farmer who can own a horse can alford to own an automo bile. Tbe convenience and ease with which any trip can be made, as well as the time saved, is no small object Many believe an auto is a complicated affair, wbiob can be bandied only by an expert. The last few years has made many wooderful improvements iu oats, aud tbe ease with which they can oe candied, is realty surprising. 'two bouis spent with a person of av erage intelligence, and they can take tuo oar where they please. (Jf course, experience in Dandling oomes tv act ual use, same as anything else, and in- Bide or a ween au amateur will aur prise himself. To my knowledge tbe Cadillno it the simplest, and at 'be same time tbe most powerful machine nil t.hn marlrat If la Inavnatiulnn n a the car will run 15 miles on a single gallon of gasoline, as was proven by 11. M. Covey, of Portland, when be won the endurance contest, from Portland to Salem, which was held early this month. It was tbe Single Cylinder I adillao which lirst demon strated that a thoroughly serviceable, dependable and economical motor car was a rossibilitv. Before tbe advent of tbe Cadillac, me motor car was looked upon gener ally as a complicated, bothersome ma- ohine possessing little piaotioal value. but tbe Single Cylinder Cadillao marked the beginning ot a new era in automobile construction. It proved that tbe truly meiltorlous oar was a met and vot merely a theory, it was so far in advance of anything that bad been produced, and Its efficiency and oababilities commanded such wide spread recognition that in less than two years from tbe beginning of its manufuctuie the output of tbe Cadil Iho was the second largest, and tbe third year found its production the largest, iu America, and during tbe past two years tbe output ot Single Cylinder Capillars has exceeded tbe combined volume of any three models ot any makes. It is a most significant fact that tbe Single Cylinder Cadillac is tbe only automobile in Amerioa, if Dot in tbe world, which can truly be accredited with having suoessfully withstood tbe leal of tlve successive seasons, wbicb has been made in continually increas ing quantities each succeeding year, aud which gives promise of continu ing to be made for many years to come. There has, during tbe past year, boon a wondeiful awakening to the fiii't, which is uow generaily conced ed, that in moderate prioed oars tbe single cyinder type that has truly made iood iu every sense of tbe word, and the position of tbe Cadillao in thut class is so preeminent that it is not even a subject for argument. There are, on tbe otbei band, scores of cars wbicb bave oome and gone sinoe tbe Brat Cadillac wat built. Many of these are now only a memo ry. Tbe factory in which Cadillao cart are built is tbe largest, the most com plete, the best equipped and the most thoroughly organized plant in tbe world devoted exclusively to tbe pro ductioD of high grade motor cars. It is replete with the most modern and accurate labor saving machinery whioh can be procured. It it this sit uation wbicb enables tbe Cadillao company to produce mo or cars wbiob can be sold to the purchasers at less than it would actually oost most mak ers to build them. Tbe seoret of Cadillao success It not attributable exclusively to anyone in dividual feature but to the combina tion ot skillful design, careful and in telligent seleotion of material and painstaking execution of every min ute detail. In its entire design, special atten tion has been devoted to tbe import ance of ready accessibility of all parts which may require attsntion, and tbe mechanical construction in general la so simple that a comprehensive un derstanding of tbe principles embod ied may easily be acquired, enabling tbe possessor to take care of the car himself, if be desires to do so, and ave tbe necessity ot incuriinif an ex pense for maintaining it in satisfau tory running condition. When you buy a Cadillao, you ob tain the produot ot an establishment that is permanent and from wbiob yon will be able to obtain parts for replacing those which may become worn by long and continued service or damaged by MCcident, and not be obliged to either discard your oar be cause of inability to procure some Im portant part, or to bave aucb part made especially at heavy expense. A general feature characteristic of the Cadillac, tbe value of wbiob will immediate!!? impress itself upon tbe carteul buyer, is tbe provision made for adjustment of wearies iiirfan tbeieby obviating tbe oeoeaaity from frequent renewals of part subject to wear. , uiuao single cylinder eait enjoy to reputation, among those wno oy ineir experience are qualified to judge, of being tbe most economi cal to operate, and tbe leatt expen sive to maintain. Tbe low coat of maintenance la attributable, in no man measure, to tbe comparatively low prioea on Darts. There are many records of tbse oart woicn nave been run an entiie season wiiuoui me neoeaaaiy outlay of a sin gle dollar for teptlrt or foi operating, beyond tbe cost ot gasoline and oil. so. I many mora where the expenses uav neen merely nominal. Single Cylinder Cadillacs bave ao oompnaned hundreds of remarkable penoimanoea In the banda or their owners, proving their superiority in many wave over cars rated at from two to four timet their power and selling at from 50 to 500 per eent higher. It It not claimed for tbe Single Cyl Inder Cadillac that it will equal tbe speed ot tbe highest powered cars en smooth, level roads, but it baa proven timet almost without number on tbe long, bard, tedious run, over bill and through valley, through tand aud mud, and over roads as they are com monly round, tbat the thorough de pendablllty of the machine and its bull dog pertistencv enable it to f. quently bead tbe piooessloo at tbe close ot tbe day's tun. &very day adds to its prestige and every day more foroibly proves tbat tbe Single Cvliuder Cadillan la th. ideal oar tor those who desire a motor vehicle wbiob will afford tbe maxi mum of pleasure with the minimum of expense, the car whlob affords all there la in motoring except tbe trou- uiea. Tbey are capable ot meetlns everv reasonable requirement. I hey can be relied upon for service everv dav in the year. They will climb any bill tbat any automobile will travel Tbey will travel aa fast aa anybody ougbt to ride. Tbey offer more actual value fnr every dollar invested than any auto mobile ever produced." Pineulet are for the Kidneva ami Bladder. Thev brina- ouick relief to backache, rheumatism, lumbago, tired worn out feeling. Thev produce natn. ral action of the kidneys. 30 days treat ment $1.00. Money refunded if Pine ules are not satisfactorv. Sold hv Keir f j a 1888.. Letter from Koswell Shelley. Carson, Wash., Aug. 19, 1907. Editor Glacier. Ud at 5 n'nlnr-lt tbia morning, throush wooded lam-c and across country to tbe village of Carson, inhaling tbe pure mountain air, passing modest cottages with sun nowtM nodding to tbe sun and the brealj of clover field, was our exbil eraticg experience. I be mineral springs oomoanv have been on the ground for three veara and bave through oourteoua dealings and amootb management built up a nne patronage. Wife and I came here last Friday for one week's stay. Sat urday tbete were 181 guests and this morning 183. Tbe Sbipberd brothers nave a ten years' lease on tbe grounds paying therefor 1100 per month, and bave already spent $51,000. A year ago tbey puro based a one-third inter est, giving them entire control, pay ing 113,250, sinoe which time tbey have made valuable improvements. Tbe botwater is pumped 886 fest to tbe bath homes, wbiob are invaluable to the guests. There is also a strong spring of magnesia water coming to the hotel by gravity system, wbiob is pure and cold and lalen with medical properties. There is a bowline: i Dev. dance ball,, barber shop, boot black stand, news and fiuit stand and tbe regulation bar attaobed to tbe ball, as well as a store wbete staple goods are furnished tbe campers, of which there la a large number, at moderate prices. j.ne guests are made up largely ot Portland people. Tbe hotel has its own dairy ranob and meat wagon, al so wagonette and baggage wagon. which transfer! tbe people to and from tbe river, distance of about 2 miles. The altitude here is about 1000 feet above tbe tea. Wind river. pui mouBtain stream, winds through tbe rock ribbed mountains, about 900 feet below the hotel. Tbe conditions here are delightful, ren dering it a charming spot for such as are tired either in mind or body. Tbeie It a restful condition eveiy- wbere manifest and with the free use of tbe baths and tbe drinking of the water benefits physically are sure to follow. On tbe whole I consider this a most delightful inviting plaoe for a Bum mer outing and on account of its close proximity to Hood Kiver. I wonder wby some of our neighbors re not here. We are the only Hood River people here at this writing. We will return home Saturday much im proved and then expect to take up our work in earnest and it possible render some tervioe in develooing Hood River valley, from our view point tbe very best little valley on earth. Roswell Shelley.. "We never repent of eating too little," as one of the ten rules of life of Thomas Jefferson, president of the United States, and tbe rule applies to everyone without exception during this hot weather, because it is bard for food, even in small quantities, to be digested hen the blood is at high temperature. At this season we should eat sparingly and properly. We should also help the stomach as much as possible by the use of a little Kodol For Indigestion and Dyspepsia, which will rest the stomach by digesting the food itself. Sold by Keir s cess. Advertised Letter List. Advertised letter list for week end- ng Angus. l'J. uatcoeuer. Ethel; liankee, Mabel; Chamberlain, Nellie; Uogaa. Mra. ; Jones, Mrs. be: Jones, liouiee; Jobnson, Ualiie; Marsh, Kate; Martin, Callie; Olson, Emma; Barnbill, Bert; Beaty, Thorn; Branard, Cbas. ; Brown, f rank r ; Calkins, C. ; Carr, Bruoe L. ; Col- bmg, A.; Creson, Roy; Crosby, A. E. ; Uouthat, r . 1 . ; Uggert, f . ; fain, Kred: Fraser, Peter R. (3): Ham- in :nd, W. O. ; Ilobberl, W. D. ; Kake, U. s : Kalmu. jj : Lieaon. Cbas. . ; McAllister, Rev. J. J. ; McKay, D. ; Vlibas, Jas. ; Osborn, C. ri. ; Phelps, A.; Maunder, Lewis; Smith, ti. H. ; Snyder, J. C. ; Snyder, H. T. ; 1'errel. Cbas. : lblelsnn, tl. B. ; lbor- too, Edwaid; Tufta, Sevmour; I'nlee, Sampson; Williamson, Oscar; Yandle, Jack C. ; Zempke, M. (Jap). wm. n. lates, f. M. Remedy for Diarrhoea, Never Known 10 rail. I want to say a few words for Cham berlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. I bave used this preparation n mv family lor the past nve years and have recommended it to a number people in York county and have never known it to tan to enect a cure in any instance. I feel that I can not say too much for the best remedy of the kind in the world." 8. Jemison, Spring Grove, York County, Pa. This remedy is for sale by Keir A Cass. There are all Good tea bad tea JAJbljer6 (joIdenGate TEA Ceylon Gunpowder Japan GEYLON The choice of flavor it a nutter of taste. J. A. Folger SL Co. Importers of Gems and Jewelry ia ar - . i-Bw... r r . Of every kind and character we are now offering for the personal adornment of either sex. Neck laces, Pins, Brooches, Combs, Watches, Ear Drops, and a variety of Gem Kings of exquisite fashioning. All the highest grade and most exclusive designs. ARTHUR CLARKE, The Expert Jeweler and Optician Next Door to Postoffice Hunts Paint & Wall Paper Company Have added a completeline USanci UKUSliUS. ' HEATH & MILLIGAN MIXED PAINTS. Our stock of paper includes and liigli Urades, rom 10c up. A full stock of room molding, Picture rail, Plate rail and n small line of novelties in Framed Pictures. CALCIMO, the . latest thing in room tinting, mixed to order. Painting, Paper hanging, Sign work etc. Phone G71. First and Oak Streets. Willamette 44 PROFESSORS College of Liberal Arts. COURSKS-Classical A. B. Literary II. L. Scientific ti. S. Philosophical... Fh. 1J The College of Liberal Arts main tains the following schools: The College of Oratory ". .0. R The Teachers' College B. I'd. The Normal School Diploma The Oregon Institute or the Aca demy Diploma The School of Commerce. . .Diploma For Catalogue address President JOHN H. THE LEADING BUSINESS COLLEGE KLKS BUIUMNU, POllTI.AND, OttKOON THE I$i:ST IS NONE TOO GOOD FOR YOU Ours la one of the ten lurest biinlnesH colleges In the United Stnted. Enrollment, phM yenr, 842 pupils. Equipment, 81t!,0U0. (JradiiHicH are nil employed, l'laced 851 pupllB into luciative positions during piist year. '.Vewill place you when competent. h. w. iikhnhk, pres. SEND FOR CATALOGUE i. m. wai.kkh, prin. (SUMMONS lh the Circuit Court of tne btato of Oregon, for Waitco County. Leva F. Wllktns, PUIntltf, v. Jamei II. Wllklns, Defendant. ' To James 11. Wllkins, tbe above mimed defendant. In the name of the Slate of Oregon; You nre hereby required to aupear and hiixwht the complaint tiled agKlnat yna In the above en titled court and chum on or before Heptem. ber6, 1907 which Is six weeks utter July tf.ith, 1907, the date ordered for the tint publication of ttili notice, and If you fail to no appeal and answer the plaintiff will apply for the relief prayed for In her complaint, to-wlt: for a decree diaaolvliiK the bonds of matrimony now existing between above named plaintiff and defendant, and for each other and further relief aa In the court weiiia meet and Just. This summon la published by the older of tbe Hon. W. L. Bradshaw, Judge of t'le above named court, made and entered on llielMli day of July, 1807 GREY A RICHARDSON, J26s5 Attorneys fur Plaintiff. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Department of the Interior, Ltind oflice, at The DHlles, Oregon Atoust 5, 1907. Notice la hereby given tlmt JAMEI JOSS, of Hood River, Oregon, linn tiled notice of his intention to muke final live-voxr proof in supKltof hia claim, vIk.: Homestead Kntry No. &, made July 2. 1!I0. for the K' .NVV'1;. NEl4NWl4 and HWNK4 of sectlou 11, township 1 north, range 10, East, W. M., and tbat aaid proof will bn made before the Register and Receiver, at Tbe Dalles, Oregon, on September , 1907. He name tbe following witnesses to prove bla continuous residence npon and i-ii'livn. tion of aaid land via.: M. Dumas, J. M. fnss B. Jensen, J. R. (Steele, all of Hood River', Oregon. c w. moore, & Register, Kinds of Tea artificially colored tea and pure tea. They may all look alike but there is a vast difference. Folger's Golden Gate Teas are pure flavory health ful. Six flavors English Breakfast Oolong BlacK ZX Creen Packed flavor-tight in dust proof cartons to protect the delicate leaf from exposure. iSan Francisco Pure Teats of PAINTS, OILS, VARNISH- latest designs in Blanks, Gilts University 3 INSTRUCTORS Affiliated Colleges College of Medicine M. D. College of Law LL. B. College of Theology B. I J. College of Music B. M. The Alliliateo Colleges are finan cially independent of the College of Liberal Ai ts. TheSehoolof Art Certificate The School of Art is 1ho financi ally independent of the College of Liberal Arts. COLEMAN, Salem, Oregon. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION United Blates Land OHlce, Tfce Dalles, Oregon, June ii, 1W7. , Notice Is hereby given tbat tn compliance with the provisions of the act of Congress or June 3, 1H7H , entitled "An act for the sale of timber lands In the Hlates of California, Ore gon, Nevada and Washington Territory," as extended to nil public laud states by act ot August 4, lnw, JOMEI'H K. O'DONNELL' of Portland, county of Multnomab, state of Oregon, has on January ai, 1907 tiled In this office his sworn statement Mo. U7M5 for the purchase of the SEJ of section 82, In township 2, north range 11 east W. M. and will oiler proof to show that the land sought Is more valuable for Its Umber or atone than for agri. cultural purposes, and to establish bis claim to said land before the Register and Receiver at Tbe Dalles, Oregon, on tbe gtllb day of Au gust, 1907. He names the following witnesses : Theresa O'lwnnell,of Portland, Ore., MaryK. Hrltten, The Dalles, Ore., (orge Chamberlain and D. M. Duval!, both of Mosler, Oregon. Any and all iiersona claiming adversely the above-desciibed lands are requested to file their claims In this office on or before aaid 26i h day of August, 1907. J20-a: C. W. MOOKE, Register. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Department of the Interior, Land Office at The Dalles, Oregon, August 7, 1907. Notice ia hereby given that I.EWIM L. (i(K)DWIN, of Mosler, Oregon, baa tiled notice of bis Intention to mske final Ave year proof In sup port of his claim, v s: MoiiU'stea I entry No. V92H, made Nov. 4. l'll, for the NW'i of section W, township 'i north, range II E., W. M., and that suid prnol will be made ts-fore the Register and Receiver at The Dulles, Oregon, on September 17, I9ii7. He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultiva tion ot the land, vie I). M. Duvsll, V. E. Hufikey, deorge Chamberlain, W. W. Steven ion, all of Mosler, Oregon. ala-sia C. W. MOORE, Register. Reliable Jm Walkover Shoe I VOGT BROS. To the People of Hood River Valley While wheat has advanced until it is higher than it has been for a good many years, we are still selling all kinds of wheat products at about 25 less than the Mill ing Trust charged 3 ou before we started up. We will meet any price made on same qually of goods by any responsible concern doing a legitimate business. We are still headquarters for the best rolled barley in town at right prices. Hood River Milling Co. NOTICE FOR SALE OF REAL ESTATE In the county court of the county of Wasco in the state of Oregon. In the matter of tne guardianship of Arthur Lester Eoss, an lus&ue minor, by l'hoebe Foss, Quurdtan. Notice is hereby given that In pursuance of au order of the above entitled court, made In tbe above entitled matter, on tbe fltb day of June, 1S07, the undersigned as guardian will sell the undivided oue-lhlrd Interest of Arthur lister Koss In the premises hereinafter described, at private sale on tbe premises for cash, at not less than 1100.00 per acre for the entire estate of sal'' land, and said sale to be made from and after the itli day of August, 19U7, subject only to the confirmation of said sale as by law proviaea, i ne property nereinoetore re ferred to Is particularly described as follows, to-wlt: Beginning at one fourth section corner on the west line of section thirty-one (ill) In township three north of range eleven east of toe wuiameiie meriuian, mence sotitn along tbe section line seven and alxtv-eiuht hundredth! chains (7.68 chs.) to the center of tne county roau, inenre soutn east nve chains and ninety live llnks(5-t chs.) thence south 1 east two chains ninety three and one half links (2.9:1 chs.), thence south i east east two cnains seventy-seven unas (a. ens. thence north 2nJ Hi" east two chalus fifty, seven links (2 .57 chs.) Ui an on it stake and the beginning point for tbe land hereby conveyed, thence run east P n chains (10 chs.) thence south 2ti east ten chains (10 chs.), thence west seven (7 chs.) more or less, to the center of tbe county road, thence northwesterly up the center of the county road twelve chains twenty-three links (12.23 chs.) more or less, to a point nity (mi) linns west or tne beginning, thence east to the point of beginning, con taining eight and one-half acres, more or less, situated 111 the county of Wasco, state of Ore gon. Sale made subject lo the dower estate of rnoeoe ross, the wutow or wm, foss, ac cessed. This notice Is published hy order of the county court, dated the lilli day of June, t94f7, in the flood Kiver uiacter ror four conseett tlve weeks and five Insertloui. the first nub. licatlon of which notice Is the 2alh day of juiy, us. Dated this 21th day of July, l'.stt. I'HOEHE FOBS, Ousrdlan for Arthur Lester Foss, John Lki.anu Uknukkmon, J2Mi Attorney for Ouardlan. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has been duly appointed Administrator of tne estate ot joiiii n. urou, deceased, liy older of the County Court of Wasco County. Oregon, and all persons having clalmsagainst said estate are hereby untitled to present the same nuiy vermea, 10 me personally, or at the oflice of A. A. Javne, In Hood Kiver, Oregon, within six months from dale of the first i ublletillon of this notice. First publication Aug. l.'i, 1!7. al."s U It. I'ASTNK.K. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Notice Is hereby given that the undersigned has been duly appointed Administratrix of the estate or J. f . Hemic, deceased, bv order oi tne taiui.iy t. ouri oi w aseo county, Oregon, and all persons having claims against said estate are hereby iiotllled to present the same duly verified to me personally, or at the office of A. A. Jsyne, In Hood Kiver, Oregon, with. In six mouths from date ol I he first publica tion of ibis notice. First publication Aug. 15, 1307. al5H2ti KoWKNA M. IIF.I.ME. SUMMONS. In I he Circuit Court of the state of Oregon, (or vv aaco county. Nellie Tolman, Plaintiff, vs. Mert Tolman, Defendant To Mert Tolman, the above named defendant: In the name of the state of Oreiron: Vou an. hereby required to appear in the above entitled court and answer the complaint filed against you in the above entitled suit on or before the last H.v of the time prescribed in the order of publication, to wit: On or before the Zid day of August, 1U07, and if you fail to so appear and answer, piaintitl wm appiy vi mm court i or m rener demanded ia the complaint filed herein afl-ainat vrm to Vn t decree dissolving' the bonds of matrimony now exutini; between the plaintiff and youselfonthe grounds of willful desertion; and for such other and further relief aa to the court may seem equit able and just hn summons is served uoon vou hv nuhlica. tion thereof for a period of aix successive weeks tne Hood Kiver Ulacier. a week v newnnann nf general circulation published in Wasco county. vreKon. in pursuance to an order of the Hon. W. L. Bradshaw. Judire of th itVmva ntitlJ court, duly made on the Mh day of July, 1907, and the date of the first publication thereof is the 11th day of July, 1M07. jllaffl On 11. II jCov, Attorney for Plaintiff We arc Trying to Become Your Favor ite Clothing Store by giving you better value than you get anywhere else, by selling worthy, honest merchandise as low as it can be sold and by charging no more than anybody else pays. We are not helping bolster up the claims of any egotistical manufacturer. We know there's lots of good clothing makers in the coun try. We wouldn't buy of any other kind. NOTICE FOR SALECFREAL ESTATE In the County Court of the county of Wasco In the state of Oregon. In ihe matter of the guardianship of Roba J. Tucker. Florence E. Tucker, Llllla K.Tucker and Kobina Tucker, minor children of Koba J. Tucker, deceased, by Cora Belle Klaus, guardian. Notice Is hereby given that In pursuance of an order of the above entitled court, made; In the above entitled matter on the 22d day of June, 11107, the undersigned ai guardian will sell the premises hereinafter described, at private sale on the premises on tbe following terms: Three hundred (HtiOl dollarsoaaii, upon the execution of a guardian's deed for said ten acres, the further sum of six hundred (600) dollars payable In one year thereafter and the further sum of six hundred (MOO) dollars payable Inltwo years thereafter with Interest at the rate of eight per cent per annum upon both of tbe deferred payments, the said In. debtedneag to be evidenced by promissory notes executed by the purchaser In lavor ol aaid guardian and secured by first mortgage Hen upon the said property of ten acres, at not less than $160.00 per acre, and said sale to be made from ana after August 26, 1U07, subject only to the confirmation ol said sale as by law provided. Tbe property herein before referred to Is particularly described as f .Hows, to-wlt' Beginning at the corner to sections twenty six and twenty-seven, thirty-four and thirty live, township two north, range ten east ol the Willamette meridian; thence run north along tiie section line between sections twenty-six and twenty-seven ten (10) chains to an Iron bar set for the northeast corner of the laud herein described; thence run south hu67' west parallel to the south boundary of section twenty-seven ten (10) chains to an Iron bar set lor the northwest corner of the land herein described; thence run south parallel to the east boundary of said section twenty-seven ten (10) chains to an Iron bar, on the south boundary of section twenty-seven, set for the southwest corner of Ihe land herein described; I hence run north Ht 67' east ten (10) obama to the southeast corner of said section twenty seven and the place of beginning, containing ten (10) aciesof laud and being ten (10) acres in asifuaru form In the southeast corner of the southeast quarter of the southeast quarter of section twenty-seven, township two north, range ten east of the Willamette meridian, after a survey made by John Lelsnd Hen derson, surveyor, in accordance with a for mer order or this court, above described land being situate iu Wasco county, Oregon. Hale made subject to the dower estate of Cora Belle K laus, widow or Kobu J. Tucker, deceased. This notice Is published by order ol the inniniy iouri, aateo the sad auy of June, 1907, In the Hood Kiver Glacier for four conseeu. tive weeks and live Insertions, the lirst publt. o'u oi wiiiuii notice ia me iweuty-niu usy Wl JUIf. l-JUf, , Duted this 24in day ofjnlv, 11107. - CORA BELLK KLAUS, , . . Uuaruian John Lxlano Henderson, J25sepA Attorney for Ouardlan NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Department of the Interior, Land Office at i ue uaues, Oregon, August 7, IU07. Notice Is hereby given that JOSEPH L. CARTER, of Hood Kiver. Orearou. haa tiled noil nf his Intention to make final commutation proof in surporl of bis claim, vis; Homestead entry No. HIM, made February 3, 1906, for the lot 8 of section 22, BW'NWJi and N'iNWU of wuuuu ti, luwusnip i norm, range iu ft., W. M., and that said proof will be made be fore tbe Register and Receiver, at The Dalles, Oregon, on Meptember 27, 107. He names tbe following witnesses to prove bis continuous residence upon, and cultiva tion of, the land, vis: William a tirlbble, Ira U. Lafterty, Oscar Kredenberg, Marlus Dumas, all of til. Hood, Oregon. 22-s C. W. MOOKE, Register. SUMMONS. In the Circuit Court of the state of Oregon, for Wasco county. Elia J. Nordman. Plaintiff, vs. LouislA. Nordman, Defendant Tn Louie A. Nordman. Defendant: In the name of the atata of Oregon: You are hereby commanded to aDoear in the above en tit lad court on or before Tuesday, the 21th day of Aug. ust, 19(17, and answer the complaint filed againat you in aaid court and cause, and for want of such answer the plaintiff will apply to the court for the relief demanded in the complaint to wit: For a decree dissolving th bonds of matrimony between plaintiff and defendant and for such other relief as in the eimplaint prayed. 1 ma summons is published by order of the Hon. W. L. Bradshaw. Judas of tha ahnva antiiiarf court, made and entered on the tth day of July, Date of first ouhllcatlon Jnl II. law jlls2Z Jay H. Ufton, Attorney for Plaintiff. , Honest Mdse. Gordon Hats Leading' Clothiers Economy Hot Air Engine They Go livery Time You don't have to wait for tbe wind to blow, as with a windmill. No electric mark, no explosion., no explosion, no exhaust, no danger and no noise. io skilled mechanic required, nothing to get ont of order. Lasts twice as long as a garnline engine. The finest pumping power ever devised for domes tic use, when In connection with our underground air preseure tanks. Write for catalogue. HOWES & CO., 310 Tilford Blbg. PORTLAND, ORE. C.F.SUMNER HEADQUARTERS FOR PLUMBING Come in and exam ine our line of Pumps, Bath Tubs, La vatories, Sinks, Etc. Spray and Garden Hose still selling at Reduced Rates All Kinds of Repairing Work Guaranteed Sallovness Transformed to Dusky Beauty A dark lUn be comet luctnatlng when delicately soft, snderspread wit the radiant clow which bdt eatesihealthy. actirttkin. Robert int keep the (kin refined ia quality, keeps Dora free from cloffinfwarts and stimulate! the tiny apilUrletto eontriTwuthtcolorwhiclicranniin blonds tnd brunettt slika, Robcrt in is certaia protectioa igainst tin, mbun and freckles if tppUd be fore exposure to sua or wind. BDreada likaaa faiMn-MtTMa .Kmm - r r nwi mm OTtrakia surface, forming a shield stinmlstlng and preferring a Mucate, lustrous beauty. TODAT Mt Am mmkm' ROBERTM BARGAINS IN REAL ESTATE. 1. 10 acres suburban property, lays fine, all under cultivation, 3 acres in berries, 2 injitpplns of the best varieties. 2. 3 acres close to town, all im proved, 100 apple trees and variety o other fruit. House and other buildings 3. 7 acres 14 miles out, 6 acres in beari og orchard, mostly Spitzenberg and Newtowns. Fine location, water with tbe place. Easy terms. 4. 10 acres 2 miles out, finely im proved, 3 acres in apples, t in berries, good soil and good buildings, good buy. 6. 20 acres 6 miles out, S acres in apples, rest easily cleared : nearly all good apple land. 6. 20 acres 7 miles out. all choice apple land ; nearly one ball cleared and 5 acres in best varieties of apples. 7. Six 40-acre tracts of fine aDole land in good locations, ether partly im proved or unimproved on easy terms. The above are only a few samples of tbe bargains we have to offer. We bave a vaiiety of other properties listed in all parts of the valley, also anything you want in city property Onthank eft Otten his Hood Rivor Oregon Vi i - it 1 I 0 v i -w ,1 i i