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About The Hood River glacier. (Hood River, Or.) 1889-1933 | View Entire Issue (July 21, 1910)
tt... oiwwu ntim m TwrrrRSOA V JULY 21 UlO ARTHUR D. MOE, Publisher. PRIMARIES WILL DEVELOP CONTESTS 8ub8crItloiS1.5PefJ ASSESSMENT LOWERED TO 50 CENTS AN ACRE I ' Special: Men's Oxfords A meeting of the Hood River Apple n ' r-..7i , h,. a Saturday urowere tc""""" .-- r.t. afternoon in the University C ub rooms and it was voted to reduce the : ..uuncumunt from 81 to OU n.(a nor acre. The attendance at it. ,. nnt s lnri?e as had been hoped for on account of the Republican assemuy won i--ereBS at the'same time. Another meet ing to consider important matters has been called for Saturday, August ; 6. At that time the question of placing Vi. . ""v..0 of th faniltv of the Ore- eon Ak'ricultural College on the direc torate of the Fellowship will be con sidered. It has been BURprested that the profeESors of plant pathology, en tomology and horticulture be rnade associate directors to advise with local orchardists in the management of the Fellowship. The maner m ting the Fellowship will also come up at the meeting. . ,i . . i.i:nnn uaaumhv Sat- Since me Repuuncoii - , .. i- u i.Mn a number of uro" vZ candidates . for announce i.,c.. . county omceswnouiu ."-"-'- . f tha nnrtv in the BS- inuorseiiicui. - ,,, 1 1.. i u mvimiRM to be some nemuiy " uivi-- friction in the primaries iu. publican nominations to some of the The office of Surveyor seems to be attracting the most candidates. ? . ti..-n.f ahr. was recom- uarroi m. jjuhuu. .., mended by the assembly, seemed to be a dark horse, as nis imm been heard in connection office until the meeting Saturday. :.. .. m iv,f west side and lie is . i i .ivil pninneennir, hav- ing taken the engineering course at n( fnrm end being ine u invent, vi "f "V " ml. oTyea .'He'wasengn railroad work, served on the tf. 3. Mineral survey in Alaska, was an engineer n the U. . Keciaiiinuu" Men's Oxfords in patent leather, vici, run metal and velour and Bluctier cut, lateHt lasts, worth $3.50 H OO and f 4 a pair. Your choice p J5he Paris Fair The Store of Best Values . i r L Snpcial: Ladies' Dressing umiro Fancy backs with fine and coarse fancy ucM. flSSnrted colors. teetn, exira Regular 50c values. Special - V.-!ra Pfl.fMl yUUl KifJs PHONE COMMITTEE TO REPORT FRIDAY The committee which was appointed at the mass meeting of telephone sub uonbers two weeks ago to investigate the telephone situation, mei .asn , with the managers of the Home Tele phone company and . with the men who are "promoting the idea of a mutua teleiC company in Hood River, and they will make their report to the reg ular meeting of the Business Mens Association Tuesday evening. The members of the committee are John Mohr, chairman, J. M. bchmo. Uer, William H. Taft, W. . Walton and Dr. K. A. J ay no. It not known just what the nature of the report-of the committee will be. t. II. Stow, who has been promoting the mutual company, announced this week that about 100 shares of stock for the proposed mutual organization had been subscribed. W. 0. W. AND CIRCLE 1NNTAU, AFrli EKS pi '. n- rsa lllUi v' The Woodmen of the World, Camps No. 770 and Hood luyer wuuiu 624, hold a Joint installut.onWedr.es- called the house to order and politely , ! YiL i m,.,.r to take their lnviieu iiiu wi-iu " , . I,. nlPs and install their officers first. Mrs. Wm, (ianger acted as n . ,m- l, u;h esneclallV effective in delivering her charge and was highly complimented by Mr. Staten, who was installing officer lor the woodmen. He also spoke cheering words to the Guards and their Captain, ..,. i.,iiu Wait whoso term expired 1VIIH. UUU ,t...v, - - with that night's work. As oon as the officers had been properly stalled and seated the (iuardian Neighhor then invited the Camp to proceed with .. -i. fha uIbiWh were uis- meir worn.. , appointed by the non-apnearajice of the W. O. W. team, called by a sud den call of their Captain to the sick DIM Ol a reinuvK. , The team work is very pretty and it is to be hoped another time nothing W II happen 10 prevent i.m... being in evidence. The hall was nicely decorated with flowers and fern and Oregon Grapo. Pink, white and green being the Circle colors, that p an was carried out in both hall and dining room. The W. O. W. banner was placed at the left of thuCouncil Com r'n station, the Circle banner was hung in front of the pedestal at C C and G. N. fetation and the lurge Woodman flag was draped at the Clerk's desk. . A good crowd was in attendance. Every one was weclome and some visitors came from quite a distance. A number of Koyai iNeignoors and it is hoped they will come again. Park Grange was quite generously represented, also Tine Grove and other points. After the installation of the officers of both camps and circle was concluded, dancing came ir-au n.m v..... supper. Music was furnished by thu Mandolin club. Every one present expressed themselves greatly pieaseu with the welcome extended to them and will come again. The young people awlays enjoy the W. O. W. a.i3 tlircle open meetings.-Contributed. A forrcdin. In the story of the Blabbing affray in which Tamp Osborne was implicated at Chei.als. Wash., n couple of months ago, the Glacier stated in v May 2l "it understood that at one lime he (Osborne) killed a negro in the cast." A common report on the streets led to the statement in this mmer. but local people, who have ! ' he was u small boy say that there is no foundation for the story. Frank E. Harris, . . 1. Mcl.ucas and Richard Ramsey knew Osborne as a boy in Missouri, lhe Glacier regrets that it gave circulation to this fulso rumor. ,i " t.i.,v. wbh rienutv sur- normeni iuanu , , veyor of Arapahoe county, Colorado, for a time. John Inland Henderson hid already announced his candidacy before the meeting of the assembly, j. ..ni,.-u4wtf1 that he did not want the support of that body and Ins name was not mentioned in u.o , . M.ua ,-ttv encineer. manager of the L Hood River office of Newe . Uosset at wa.sn, . . n.i;,is. nd he w 1 go before the Republicans at the direct primary in September. It was expected that Mr Morse would have his name before the assembly but he was not placed in nomination, u i il.i .... Kav mav enter the SIOOU UIBl lUUIioj -J j , race, so that with four candidates for surveyor in the field it looks like a lively contest. , There will also be a contest for the ..! ,ir,otmi fnr Llerk. r. Howard Isenberg, the choice of the assembly, is well-known here, having been a school teacher and bookkeeper in the Hood River country for a num ber of years. He defeated Jay . I. Lucas in the assembly and Mr. Lucas savs that he takes tne assemoiy cmm as the choice of his Prty "d e... t,o f.iiip Since Mr. not run iui iii- , i Lcuas is out of the race, Deputy Clerk W. E. Hanson has announced that he will make the race for the clerkship. Mr. Hanson was a Ideputy to the Wasco county clerk for some time and has been in the office here for about a year. He nomesteaueu m nuvui,.. i tU nrnr vnllnv. Hi t Ml UIV f , , m t .iw.ua was nominated uy me assembly for Assessor but he will not make the race for that office as he was a candidate for Clerk and he does not care for another term as Assessor. ...i i ti, (i..ld imin for that office anil it is understood that after the state assemby the county Republi can committee will probably select a candidate to go into the direct primary with the party indorsement to fill the place made uy tne retirement, ui Lucas. Henry L. Howe announced two weeks ago that he would be a f.. tlwi nominal. inn on the Republican ticket and it is understood that Deputy Assessor Jasper Wick ham will bo a candidate for the office County Fruit Inspector G. R Uslner was nominated for Sheriff by the assembly and he will meet the opposi Hnn nt Thomas Johnson, who has already filed his petition for the nom- ... ci,i(T Mr Cnstner 18 a member of the G. A. R. and has lived in Hood Uiver ior a long h i. He has held a number of small offices and is now a member of the school board.. Mr. Johnson is a well-known rancher. l)r F. C. Brosius, who was recom ended'by the assembly for the office of , .... (.urn fnr the nomm- ation and he will not tile a petition for that office. This leaves another vacan cy on the assembly ticket which will probably, he tilled uy mo uuiiiuiiv. The other asembly nominees will be candidates In trie direct prunm u .n.,.u!iinn tn them has de- veloped. Newton Clark, who was nom inated for County Judge, is well known here, having been a resident of Hood River for over 30 years. For about 20 years ne uem an mm i.:.. i, i,,.., ,,,wl li-nut in the A. U. U. W. lodge for this jurisdiction which took all his time. Before he came to i.wmm hf. whs a memtier of the terri torial legislature in Dakota. G. A. MeCurdy and H. S. Galhgan, who were indorsed by the assembly for commssioners, are both well u. l,..ru in the val ev. Mr. MeCurdy being the president of the Apple Urowers union. r. Thompson, who received the nomina tion for Superintendent of Schools, is a nursery man, who until a few years ago was connected with the schools ot Hood River county as tern nor. nc la ilm uresident of the Mood River Apple Growers Fellowship. "Jake" Seh me I Uer, nominee for T-.,,.u,ir..r iu tliw matiiurer of the Hood River Abtract company and too well known in Hood River for anybody to try to explain who he is. A. C. Ruck, wtio was nominated for Jutice of the Peace, hold that office at present and Eph Olinger, who was reeommonueu to be his constable, has served as an officer in this community for a number of years. mm m-m. mk. fKw W TrW IK f fT f. ITK.P'IVP.E ; ii mi i oaKdaie ureeimuuau ar"R) A'lZOs 1 MIB Now is a Good Time for you to test the su periority of Hart, Schaffner & Marx Suits over other makes. VVe are making some big reductions in our sum mer clothing and have a lot of II. S. & M. Suits. $22 Suits now $17.75 $20 Suits " 16.50 $1.8 Suits " 15.00 16.50 Suits" 11.75 $12 Suits, now 9.50 $10 Suits " 8.50 $8 Suits " 7.00 and so on. We want to clean this stock up so that we can have the room for our new fall goods that will soon be arriving, Summer Dress Goods Including lawns, linens, dimities, and fancv waistmgs reduced uum 25 to 35. Now is your chance to save some money. patterns for all occasions. Look tuem over. Special We have bunched a lot a lot of Men's Straw Hats Tints that are worth up to 50c each. Your choice while J0 wwy lust , Special Ladies' Suits Knnplipd a splendid , f fn.il ored suits, all IOIj UI lauiw . . this year's styles, made of the noropsii vveavin. . gooi fair run of sizes at the special price oi ONE-THIRD OFF Special Ladies' Shirtwaists tvt. mm atvlps. lace insertion andembroiderytnmmed.These nr siiffhtlv soiled. Only a few lafr While they last your choice, ONE-THIRD OFF. Special: Boys' Extra Trousers all ages and grades, knee length ,vifii Tiinin kiiftft. Good values at . CI !1 1 If -ir-a. regular price, special nan i ' - at TflHies' Sleeve- less Vests, tine Jersey ribbed ,-inri rnnnrl voke. lace trimmed, the garment 15c Lawn Mowers Ground and Repaired in a scientific way. Work guaranteed Phone 25 and nsk for" LITTLEFIELD Keep your bathroom right and you will keep towards the general health of the household. Uo not miner any leaks, or bad odors in the bathroom. Tn this hot weather it means disease and danger. Lot ub do whatever repairs are needed in the plumbing line and you will find they are well done, with the right material and at ft right price, without wasting any unnecessary time on the job. Geraniums, Salvia, Verhina, Petunias, Foraetmenota, Cosmos, Asters, White, Purple, Pink and Lavender Plants for Hanging Baskets; Pansies, Carnations, Plants. FLETCHER & FLETCHER, Route 1 For Sale. One mile from Hood Uiver High school. I'rice rice. Ten acres improved with hearing or near bearing treei. Inquire or write 517 Pine street. vnn..ioH,rB and ood Jersey cow, L. K. (..'lark, phone '2U7M. R. D. Gould Phone 25 County Surveyor I wish to announce my candidacy before the primaries on the Republican ticket for the position of county survcy- rst llrvul River countv. P. M. Mono. Adv. For Surveyor. t .1... 1 II, .ml.. rami annoillH'CB UDllll tl.ltw ----- himself iih n candidate on tho Republi can Ticket, for the nomination as Sur veyor of Hood River County, subject to the Will ol the reopie in mu ir u- Klection to he held September 24, A. P. Ill 10. udv. John Liciand Hkndkhson. 641 bij This is tho season which the Electric Fan does its work. If you have a hot kitchen, or a poorly ven tilated room, youll be sur prised at the change with an Electric in operation. Cost of energy of 1 cent an hour. Hood River Light and Power Co. WOODMEN Will SEE HOOD RIVER VALLEY Next week the convention of the Pacific jurisdiction, including nine states, of the Woodmen of the World, will be held in Portland and it is planned to bring the delegates to noou Uiver to spend a day. There will be It mi fllf tlllllUTll m ivrnvHontinkr a III. II l I H"ll nin...--- mcmhciship of 105,000, and the trip to Hood River which will be made a week from today will also be enjoyed by a number of Portland member of the lodge so that probably H00 people will come that dav. The party will make the-trip on the steamer Charles R. Spencer up tho Columbia and will get here about 1 :30 o'clock. The local Woodmen plan to entertain the guests durinir their stay here with an auto mobile ride through the valley and a banquet in tho k. 1. Hall. Hie party will spend the afternoon here and return on the boat in the evening. The local committee on entertainment is 11. W. Waite, B. F. Barrett, W. K. Shay and J. Adrian Epping. The l.,;.l lt'fwlm,m nr nronnrinir to en tertain the visiting lodge men well and tlicy should ne supporieu uy me whole town and valley. Notice. I I , . . 1 . 1 : , , . L i . i ( l-i uinma in 11. mil River Valley will change their rates begin ning August 1 as follows : For large horses wearing No. 5 and above from $2 to $2.50; resetting from $1 to $1.50. Other prices remain the same. D. F. Stanlieid, Oak Grove ; N. J. Bradley, Mt. Hood; War. Iiradey, Odell ; F. E. Harris. Hill Shop; Claude Cuddeford, City Shop; Shivley & McGillivary, City Shop. Notice of Final Account. In Uie County Court or the State of Oregon, or H'KXl mvor dainty. In tlie Mutter of Hie Estate of tranlt 8. HhiiihioiiiI, ilweaseil. Henry l.nvniiiii, executor of tli (Wlttl Kriink H. I'lHiiunond, dwi'8eil, li tiled l thonlMive entitled t'mn t HU tliml aeeouut as ... .. ..A (lml I'litirt lllLH axed Thursilav, tho 2Mh day of AuRnxt, WW, at in o'clock In the forenoon of Mitld day the time, ami nxea inc c-oui i rn the place for Hie hearing of wild nmil an- . . . . i. ...nt. ...... j. til ah t (fin ti 1 lmrA count, lOKC.u er . j - - limy nvioaain imnii,ii V . i ol ald twlate. H KN UY l.A MAN, r.swuw'i. Hate oftlrst iiuhllciillon July 21, mm. JolniNou A Van .ante, Attorney. JJlalS We Are Ready For Hot Weather ARE YOU? Wi,;! too, and a big variety of shape. " You'll want a new pair for the summer bo, better get yours now. Perhaps you've never worn a pair of Oxfords-well, there's a treat in store for you. Try a pair. When you find how cool and comfortable they feel you 11 never wear high shoes agaiu during the hot months. whnt's that? Kav vou wore Oxfords last season mid didn't like them? They did'nt fit? They lost their shape? Well, you didn't wear "btar Brand Uxhmls You must be careful when you buy low shoes. Dishonest materials are being used by many manufacturers-cheap stuff that cannot resist wear. e ve investigatcMl. We know that "Star Brand" dioes are honestly made of honest materials We guarantee all shoes with the "Star" on the heel to be free from substitutes. I ry a pair. You'll say "STAR BRAND SHOES ARE BETTER" J. C. J0HNSEN, HOOD RIVER . .. . . i .1-1 1 n.alolt, ImruA thui IftdV can drive, not too old; good driver: also bug kv will give in exchange attractive 4 year old mare, kind, but afraid of autos. Good traveller; works anywhere. Cash difference. Phone 5'.m. For Hervlce-Thoroughbred Jersey bull. Rate 81 cash. John Kadlitt, Belmont. Phone siu. iyas TeimTor Hale-An At farm team, MB or 2301); t). fhene Odell 91. J'" Wan ted -To rent piano by the month. Phone 10L. J Wanied-Young girl to do housework Mrs. II. 8. Heed, phone 1982M. J5" Korliaie-All kinds of wood delivered at reasonable prices. Address C. H. Martin, Dee, Ore. ix Wanted-To buy a small horse weighing about tibl) pounds. Phone 1912K. J' Kor Sale-Team of mules, 4 and six years old. weight UMW each. Will take horse, cow or bugyaspart payment. Phone 193M. P. a. wiinsou. j Piano Kor Sale-Strlctly high grade, beauti ful massive walnut case, In perfect . rder, rich tone, at a sacrifice. Phone I84x. Jy'21 Kor Hale New 9 room house, nice lawn, flowers, graded lot, 70x100 improved street. Cheap If taken at onee. Apply on premises U Wtli St. V2 Kor Sale-Fine bay nine year old horse, wgt llliO lbs,; reliable all purpose horse; together with new hack and harness. A fine outfit for RWU. Address 8. G. Oxborrow, route 3. tf Kor Sale 7-passenger touring car Stevens' miryea ling si tion. Also fo UIHilliiifi rijci, w ii. i. Will sell for caBh or trade for land. Betts JCI W,U, lug - .J ' cvliuder. iu a-ood condl- ) 7 passenger touring car H.P. In good condition Auto Co,, The Dalles, Oregon. Kor Hale-80 acres, 10 miles out, 25 per acre; for full particulars address Owner, box 108, H F D 2, Hood Hiver Oregon. a4 For lU'iit-Hasementof Hood River Banking & Trust Co. building, recently occupied by Klectric Wiring & .Supply Co. a4 LI'.ONARD J. WYETH For Summer Pruning Telephone A. '1. llVl'ivi jiox, j.'vj-v Box Wood For Sale We now have Box Wood for sale at the same old price of $2.50 per load. Phone us your orders and we can Rive prompt delivery nt present. Phone 2") TAFT TRANSFER CO. 3r SMITH BLOCK AI.FRFD T. ALLEN WYETH & ALLEN Real Estate Orchard Lands & City Realty LIST WITH US Taft Transfer Company PHONE 29 For Dm.ving, FnrnitureMov in, Heavy Hauling and Ex press work. Wood Yard and st ore in connection. Phone 173 HOOD RIVER, OREGON j Is t . - , M. AUAJ,-At-JA&JIL A!-M. 11TT V f1 " T T V T rv v iy ry Orchard Planting t ...:n f.niah t.reHs and nlant and care for your orclmi 1 llll lllli""" . for one to five years. Have had 15 years experience in nursery and orchard work, lernis ueasonaoie, ana sal isfaction guaranteed. Phone 277L, or address, W. R. GIBSON, Hood River, Ore. Notice of Sale For Delinquent Assessment Notice is hereby given that on the Stli (Uty of July, 1910, ft wiirrmit was duly and regular. HI ver, Orei;in to me diruMwl Bud delivered, comtnHiullnic nie to forthwith Hdvertise the jiniiK'i ly iiii'iiiiuiiru unu umriiutu iiitreill HKuinnl which the aNMeHHineut for the eoNt of iJivlsiondof the Hewer System of said City wim made, and to sell said property or so much thereof ax can be sold separately to art vautt;e sufficient to pay said delinquent as sessment, touether with interest, costs and disbursements in the manner provided by law, and to return the proceeds of such sale to the Cltv Treasurer of the City of Hood Klver, Oregon, and the following description of the property against which assessment was lev. led and which Is delinmient, and Klves the name of the person to whom It was assessed, and I he amount of the assessment thereon now due, to-wit: Ut 4, block 1), H. Waucoma, H. C. Coe, SHI.80. liots S, 4. 5, block 2, W aucoma i'ai'K, ilugli A. Moore, S11I.IA. Lots 3 anil 4, block 3, Waucoma Park, Ida O. Munlo VTi; '111 Lots il, 7, 8, block 8, Waucoma Park, John W. liuck, sue.:. niHb, 7, ",, Diodes, waucoma I'ark, M. U. r.vaus, jio.ou. lot 12 Vi4, block 2, Wuacoma Park, N. C. Evans, Ki'.i.KI. Now. therefiire. in niirsiiuncp nf muM m.r rant and for the purpose ot satisfying the ii.-iiii4ut-iii anrirssiiicni iiieillionea inerem. i will on Saturday the i:)th day of August, 11)10, at thehourof iu o'clock A.M. ol said day.atthe front door ol lhe city hall In the City of Hood rnvn, uuuiy in n i sin niver, iaie ni uregou, proceed to sell al public auction to the highest bidder tor cash in hand, the several tracts or parcels of Und above mentioned, or so much thereof as can be sold separately to advantage sulticlent to pay said delinquent assessment, ""'n nun .up iniciwi, vii auu uisuurse- mems proviued ty law, and will continue sum sale from day today therentter until said property is sold, or so much t hereof as may up nCT-i-Nimi) in stuuy sain assessment. Dated at Hood River, Oregon, this 14th day ol July, 11)10. KOBKRT l,KWIS, Marshal of the City of Hood Uiver, Oregon Wanted To htiv a uiriii.iiuMi! ,f.Tt.i. typewriter. Write K. 8. Newhall. KM Prnsim-t uimniu ... I.Vii- Itoni-llniiH nfHpA rnnmfi In F.llot Kulld Ing on reasonable terms. Apply at Ktret Na tlonul Bank. a4 For Sale A good second hand top buggy in first-class condition. Price, 830. Phone 183X, no Kiora Darn. For Sale A pa2r of dark brown geldings, aged 5 and years, weight 1300 each, true as steel, not afraid of automobiles, and drive right up to the bit. These horses will be sold at a bargain. Apply at the Rockford Htore, Hhone 183X. 4 For Rent-Kour unfurnished rooms, second Huii. ili.wntnwn tar lllit hmiHalrAAnlnir. In. a u i re Uould's Plumbing Shop. all. L.,nn-i. iirnn.nj n ...... ,An aKviit 0. niiiiciniin vrautcu 6 yuuun iiiuu "u"u. years old to travel. We have fast selling line and pay big wages. Address K. A Co., care nmiu tuver uiacier, giving your auuienn. bu Wanted-Oood cow, one that gives 4 gallons of milk a day. Phone SUttX all Umt Hetween Belmont and town, "The Trial of the Lonesome Pine." Finder please return to Dr. Bronson. all 117..,n.l tA... A ... 1. n thnnlllirhlV imuiDU iuiwui mail .nw .uuiti...ij ....HunulnnHa nUnllnn .. .1 mica ff HNlhliril wants U) rent 10 to 20 aore orchard for two to nve years, w ill lurnisn ana pmut nio iimn if not already planted. Address XYZ, care Glacier offlce. all For Sale A span of small mares, aged 9 and in years, goou drivers, net alra a o r automo biles or su-am engines; will be sold cheap, as VT till Mil flirl I. UP Mull f., I...... 111.. Id'. -I' .. . .... .... v..,.. iwl iui:iii. , uuur in.iv HocKioru Biore. a4 For Hale-Lot 11. block 2. Park Addition. 4BX 100. Price 350. Terms. Address T, care ulacler. all iiuibh rur nuiiunuuiQ uim iiuin, . vab ru Alrt tnr aaa nliaun T-l I'nnniWAV. Odell. Phone Odell 191. ' all Pimp fialo.lcriaAv ivaa frnah MuV 1 PhU Carroll, phone 1S8M. ' all V.x U.i 1. Tha .onm In ha VUV. W. M. Kollock. Paradise Farm. all .AJt JUiV rtU, On tUO rOHU lO LA, lilloC U"' ii uiuc iicni nicj jjiiujc. uuo wrapped around pair blankets containing luilllia Inllat nnaa DnB.o.il .Alorin tt ir H. N. Uatnmon. phone 2. Hood River. all yvauieu uoou team. 1.HIU to nw iub. crw... will exchange ranch mare la part payment. Also laying hens for sale. Phone 2162N. all Kggsfor Hatching From winni'rsai Wniiu Walla. lVndletoll and Th. IIuIImw 1'if.i h.ir price after May SO. It. F. Ziegler, breeder of 8. V. liufl leghorns, The Dalles, Ure. Jy2S For Rent Two houses nn. on l lut ni'iri on State street, n.l). Wood worth. al nled-Vonng man experienced In fruit ng to work In Portland. Permanent Ion; reference required. Page & hon, HI Wsn ted packi IMisit ton Portland, Ore For Sale-Windmill, tank and pump. T. l Tweedy. For Sale Your choice of three teams. W. O. Aldred, P. O. box 13. j " Notice of Final Settlement. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned co-execulors of the last will and estate of Alfred Wood, deceased, have filed In the County Court of the Hiate of Oregon for Hood UlvarOKHillr tlinlv H.ul aiwwtM.it nf thffirftd- ministration of the estate of said decedent, auu inai weuneMuay me uu aay oi ssepw" ber, 1910, at the hour of 10 o'clock in the fore- nuiiu, ui us wain iiiereaiier as ion nin. be heard, in the County Court Room In the uy ui noou, iviver, uregon, uas wwu z, order of said Court, fixed as the time and I'iit ior imariiig uujeeiions ill, mu w settlement of, said final account; and all per sons interested in said estate are hereby noll lled to attend at said time and place to pie sent objections, if any there be, to said final account. Dated this 21st day of July, HMO. HENRY CLINTON WOOD MATILDA WOOD, Eiecntore. K. U. II at twig, Attorney for Estate. J21sl