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HOOD RIVER GLACIER, THURSDAY, APRIL 20, 1911 1 1 Great Piano Contest THE GREATEST THING THAT HAS EVER BEEN PUT ON IN HOOD RIVER yt iM jeiiyvi - A.;,- V -' 1 - 5 f --t : rr ill 2 . ... """""""" " yZjf i ; ! V v ft- I Tie Lyon-Taylor Co., of Chicago, is going to give away $1,330.00 worth of their celebrated KRAUSE PIANOS on the contest that has been inaugurated at our store. If you want one of these instruments get in the rac e at once. This contest will be put on and conducted by J. M. Wood, proprietor of Wood's grocery store, Hood River, Ore., and A. D. Moe, proprietor of the Hood River Glacier. 5 FIVE PRIZES 5 No. 1 . $350 Krause Piano Given Away FREE. No. 2. $260 allowed on new Piano if purchased within a year. No. 4. $240 " " No. 5. $230 u w M U u u it u M U M u u u u These prizes to be given to the Lady, Gentleman, Church, Lode or any Society that brings in the most cash to the store for groceries, or to the Hood River Glacier for subscriptions. Any" cash counts, whether it is cash over the counter, cash the first of the month on monthly accounts, or cash on back accounts. The contest will be decided by a system of voting, on the basis of one-half cent for each vote. (For illus tration, $5.00 will buy 1000 votes.) Mayor E. II. Hartwig will carry the key to the box containing the votes. He will open the box and count the votes every Monday and the result will be published weekly. The contest will start April 3, 1911, and end July 3, 1911. The price of groceries will not be raised. They will be sold the same as they are sold in the other stores in Mood River for goods of like quality. The price of the Glacier will be $1.50, the same as it has been all the time. We expect to get our money back from the increased amount of business we will do. The Piano can be seen in the window of Wood's grocery store. Come in and try it. The piano is war ranted to be first class in every particular. Yours for business, Wood's Grocery Store J. M. WOOD, Proprietor Hood River, Oregon Sheet Metal Work Having secured the services of an export sheet metal worker, wen re prepared to handle in 'the best possible manner: Sheet Metal Work Automobile Fenders Tanks and any class of Sheet Sheet Metal Work R. D. Gould, Plumber Hood River, Oregon Improve Fresh Flour and Feed COPYRIGHT, The Celebrated White River & Haltese Cross Flour Made From Selected Hard Wheat A SUCCESSPUL BAKING Follows the use of the White River and Heat Patent Maltose Cross Flour, When you bake bread, pies, cakes or any kind of pastry you will tind this Flour a Bate and reliable standby. Try it once and you will never uie any other. STRANAHAN & CLARK HOOD RIVER, OREGON, inMPrai.TiiWfwiiWB PLUMBING STEAM and HOT WATER HEATING WINDMILLS, PUMPS, TANKS C. F. SUMNER Opposite Postofftce PHONE 20 HOOD RIVER I THE QUALITY AND INCREASE THE YIELD OF YOUR POTATO CROP BY USING Utah Land Plaster For Sale By A. WHITEHEAD Mt. Hood Railroad TIME TABLE No. 10. m-kkctivk 12:01 a. m., Oct. Oht 1010. So. Hound STATION'S No. Bound A. M. p. M. 8:00 Hood Kiver 3:10 8:05 Powerdale 3:05 8:15 Switchback 2:55 8:H5 Vanllorn 2::i0 8:40 8 :55 9:10 U ;20 0:40 9 :45 10:15 ....Molirs 2:25 . ...Odell 2:15 Summit 2:05 . ...Illoucber 2:00 Winanf) 1 :50 Arrive l)ee Leave Leave Due Arrive 11:25 Tioutereok 10:40 Wood worth 10 :50 Arrive Tarkdale. . . Leave Sunday's north bound train will run two hours late, above schedule, leaving l'arkdale 3:00 p. m. 1 :45 1:25 1:20 1 :05 1:00 FOR SALE ! One hundred and forty acres, live miles northeaHt of Medford, BEST of PEAR and A1TLE land, all in ood shape for planting; not an acre of WASTE land; full bearihg orchard ad joining on the south. This tract lies near orchards on which sweepstake 1000 prize Kpitzenburi? car at National Apple show at Spokane, was raised; also car of Newtowns taking sweepstakes at Vancouver, B. C, was raised. Can be irrigated; only three-fourths mile to shipping station. This is very desirable tract for anyone to plant and subdivide. Price, f200 per acre; one-third cash, balance 1, 2 and 3 years at 0 per cent. W. W. Glasgow, Chas. M. English, MEDFORD, OREGON. Bargain In Land Twenty acres ner Hum mlt Hiatlon, five acres nearly cleared, amall liouae and barn, good aprlng and creek, wllh Ave or six Inches of water. OikhI drainage, fine red shot aotl, no waste land, no side bill, no rocks, no clay, no lidpan, deep aotl. Worth gKX per acre; will ofl'er for a short time for Jfi.KMt. K. C. Mauaney, 1207 Kmtene Htreet, Hcxid River, Oregon. Terms, half down bal ance any time. 'Will trade up to one-h&lf the amount. tf PLAN TOURNAMENTS The members of the Hood River Tennis Club are planning a number of tournments among themselves this season and hope to be able to enter teams in some of the State and North western tournaments. A number of the local enthusiasts are expert with the racquet and should be able to place the Hood Kiver organization in the championship l'sts. The club at present has 20 members but is planning in the near future to increase its membership. Plans are being made to secure a suitable sub urban location, where a' handsome club house can be erected. Residents of the Valley will be invited to join the organization. The quarters will he made sufficiently commodious fur an assembly for social functions. The otlVers of the club are J. 11. Heilbronner, president; Harry S. DeWitt, secretary ; and Truman Butler, treasurer. Information For Automobile Drivers. The speed limit for automobiles, auto trucks and motorcycles on the public highways outside the corporate limits of any village or city in the .state of Oregon is 24 miles the hour. "1 ho ilmit of such speed within the boundaries of any village or city is 8 miles the hour. The limit of such speed approaching any team of horses or person riding a horse on said highway is to be so regu lated that the automobile, auto truck or motorcyrele will not if possiple frighten such horse or horses, and it the rider or driver of such horse or horses in case of their becoming fright ened shall signal to the driver of any automobile, auto truck or motorcycle to stop said motor vehicle he shall stop the same until such horse or horses are under control of the rider or driver thereof. All automobiles, auto trucks or motorycles meeting other motor vehicles, teams, horseback riders and footmen on the public highways and streets shall turn to the right in pass ing, or if approaching father vehicles, horses or footmen from the rear shall turn to tne left in passing. All n otor vehicles above named shall after dark ness while being driven on the public highways or streets display at least one white light in front and a red light in the rear of said vehicle, also dis playing at the same time thereupon the registered number of such vehicle. The penalty for violation of any of the provisions of this law is $25 tine for the first offense and flOO tine for subsequent offenses. This information is given especially for the benefit of those persona who are unacquainted with the Oregon laws governig the operation of motor vehicles on the public highways, and reiterated as a general notice to others who have been exceednig the speed limit and failing to observe other pro visions of this law in the use of our roads. Those persons who have been violating this law in the past are here by warned that if any further viola tions are observed three days after the publication of this notice men will be placed upon the highways or the pur pose of detection of offenders and those who are arrested for these violations will get the benefit of the fine limit. Dated, April 14th. J911. Geo. D. Culbertson, County Judge. MAKE THIS TEST. How to Tell if Your Hair is Diseased. Even if you have a luxuriant head of hair you may want to know whether ft is in a healthy condition or not. 98 per cent of the people need a hair tonic. Pull a hair out of your head; if the bulb at the end of the root is white and shrunken, it proves that the hair is diseased, and requires prompt treat ment if its loss would be avoided. If the bulb is pink and full, the hair is healthy. We want every one whose hair re quires treatment to try Kexall "93" Hair Tonic. We promise that it shall not cost anything if it does not give satisfactory results. It is designed to overcome dandruff, relieve scalp irri tation, to stimulate the hair roots, tighten the hair already in the haed, grow hair and cure baldness. It is because of what Kexall "93" Hair'Tonic has done and our sincere faith in its goodness that we want you to try it at our risk. Two sizes, 50c. and l.00. Sold only at our store The Kexall Store. C. A. Plath. Girls Beat Boys at Scholarship. A study of the grades made by the students of the University of Oregon for the last semester reveals the fact that the girls made a higher average than the boys. The girls averaged 89. 1 for the semester's work, and the boys 83.3. The Woman's Dormitory made the highest average of any of the women's clubs, 92. The lowest average of any of the women's organ izations was 86. The Masonic Fra ternity, the Acacias, made the highest average of any of the men's clubs, 89. The lowest men's club average was 79. The members of the football team averaged 84, which is higher than the total average of all the men. Diarrhoea should be cured without loss of time ami by a medicine which like Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Bemedy not only cures promptly but produces no unpleasant after eliects. It is pleasant and safe to take and never fails. Sold bv all dealers. Installs New Turntable. The steel turntable recently pur chased in Spokane by Superintendent Chas. T. Early.Jof the Mt. Hood R. R. Co., arrived here last Friday and is being installed in the company's switching yards her. Prompt relief in all cases of-throat and lung trouble if you use Chamber lain's Cough Remedy. Pleasant to take, soothing and healing in effect. Hold by all dealers. Plant Rebuilt and Resumes Work. The mill of the Oregon Lumber Co. at Inglis, which was recently destroyed by fire, has'been rebuilt, andresumed operations last week. The daily cap acity of the plant is about 65,000 feet. A Reliable Medicine Not A Narcotic. Mrs. F. Marti, 8t. Joe, Mh:h., saye: "uur little noy contracted a severe bronchile trouble. I gave him Foley's Honey and Tar Compound and it cured the cough as well as the choking and gagging spells, and he got well in a short time." C. A. l'lath. White Salmon Will Organize Lodge. A lodge of. the Knights of Pythias will be oganized at White Salmon Sat urday night. An invitation has been issued to the Knights of neighboring cities and a large number of the local members of the order are planning to attend. Transportation has been pro vided for alt who make the trip. J. Leland Henderson was here day from Portland on business. Mon NEARLY HALF THE BILL for your liijhtin;; could be saved, if you used thoCi. E. MADA lamps. They give the maximum am. unit "f I.iht, on a minimum amount of current. We will w ire your home FOR ELECTRIC LIGHTS ff i.n do not use the current, ami we'll do it very reasonably. All kind-' of work and all kinds of things electrical can be most eco nomically supplied here. DEAN & SHAW Phone 3 Res. Phone 272H Kent & Garrabrant Confectionery, Cigars and Tobaccos Sporting Goods Notice of Completion of Blocks 3 and 4, Original Town, State Street Improve ment. Ncitiee Is liereliy Kiven that W. (). Alclml, coiiiiiirlor, liu.s tiled wnllcn notice t Ilia '.111 li iay of April, l'.U, ol llie coinplfHIun of the improvement (if Kluto Street, In front and ad. loinltiK lllockh M nii.l I. OHiiinul Town, In the City of Hood Itlver. Oregon, under lilx con. tract with tlil Cily liereioforo nmd and en tered Into, and Hint the amount due hhUI con. tractor for hitld Improvement upon lt iiecept Hiire la hereby Hinted to he the aum ol'9i21.30, uutde up hk follow: Kor the improvement of siild Mock H, C2t;.4.r. Kor Improvement 01 auld 11 lock 1, J!M.tt!. And notice la further given that any ohjeo tlona to the nceeptiinee of Huld bloeka under the eoutruet with the atild contractor on the part of aatd city mav he tiled In the otltee of the undersigned City lteeorder by any inter eated party at any time withlu aeven daya from the date of tiling aivld notice, ti-wlt, wtlhln aeveu daya from llie 2Jth day of April, 11111. This notice la published In the Hood Klver Glacier for two eonaeeutlve issues thereof, (he date of the first publication thereof being the Will day of April, 1911. 11. II, I.A.WIl.l.K, uL'tin27 City Itei'order. 4(15 The llnl lea Herial No. 07221 NOTICE LOR rUr.LlCATION UNITED STATES LAM) OKI'ICE The Dalles, Oregon, March l,riih, lull. Notice Is hereby given that the Hanla Ke l'acllie Hull mini Company, by Ktta K. Wrenu, It attorney In fact, her post olllee address be. IngTHh, DAI.I.KH. OltKUON, did on the -.'lst day ot January, 11)11, tile In this otllee lis np. plication to delect under the provisions of the Act of 1 'ongresa approved June 4, lay7i:iu stats. '.), and June H, linn, (;il Ktala: (114). HK'4 wee. Hon 9 Township 1 North, Itiinge 10 Kast. W. M., HiO acres. Any and all persons claiming adversely the lands described, or desiring toohjeet he cause of the mineral character of the land, or for any other reason, to the disposal to ae pllcant. should Hie their affidavits of protest In this olllee, on or before Hits 2nd day of May mil. C. W. MOOItK, Register. Published In Ulaeler located at Hood Kiver, Oregon. mi a27 Sheriffs Sale. In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, for Hood Kiver County. Hodwig Smith. Plaintiff, vs. S. A. Wherry, De fendant. By virtue of an execution, degree and order of Bale duly iHHued out of and under the .Seal of the Circuit Court of the State f Oregon, for the County of Hood Kiver, tome directed and dated the Pith day of March, lull, upon decree for th foreclosure of a certain mortgage and judgment rendered and entered in said Court on the 10th of day March, 1911, in the above entitled cauie in favor of Plaintiff and against the Defendant in the aum of $lSO0.U0with interest thereon from the 19th day of April. 1910, at the rate of H per cent per an num; for the further sum of $100.00 attorney fees, and the further sum of $24.50 costs and the costs of and upon this writ, and commanding me to make sale of the real property embraced in such decree of foreclosure and hereinafU-r described, 1 will on thejiDth day of April, lull, at the hour of 10 o'clock in the forenoon of said day. and at the front door of the C-ounty Court Jiouse in Hood Kiver, Hood Kiver County, Oregon, Bell at public auction to the highest bidder, for cash in hand, all the right, title and interest which the Defend ant, H. A. Wherry, had on the 19th day of April, 11109. the date of the mortgage foreclosed herein, or which such Defendant has acquired, or now has in and to the following described real prop erty, aituated and being in Il'jod Kiver County, Oregon to-wit: The 8W (4 of the NW1, and W 'i of theSW '' of Section H, and the N W1, of the N W'4 of Sec tion 17, in Township 2, North of Kange 9. Kast of the Willamette Meridian, or so much thereof aa will satisfy said judgment and decree with costs and accruing costs. Said property will ha sold subject to confirma tion anil rislemption as by law provided. Dated at Hood Kiver, Oregon, this 2th daylof March, 1911. TWOS. F JOHNSON. Sheriir of Hood Kiver County, m20a29 State of Oregon. Surveyor's Notice. To Martin (). Hoe, C. I), llrunn, Henry II . (irmnp, Harry 11. Hardmnn, (1m. A. Clougli, Kilw.O. McOown.Hood Kiver Apple Orchards Company, II. A. Weygandt, Jos. W. Ciolda bury, ( ha lep K.Power, Kdwurd II. Dondon, M. Antolne, J. N. Aulolne, J, A. Peeler, H. II. Hutton, Nellie H. Kpei r, ( baa. H Marine, l.lssleC. Farmer, Alfred I'. Millard, Jonepli D, tiro If, Tbos. J. Davis, M. W. Hlnarer It rank W. Power and Chas. W. Illodgell, and others, owners id land Iti Keellons 17, IS, IK and 20, Township 1 South, Kange 10 Kast, Willamette Meridian. In compliance with Daws of l'.KII, page 312, section (i, you are hereby nollfed that In reply to request Irom one or uioreowners of laud in Heetlous 17, 1H, 19 and 20. Township 1 Month, Kange 10 Kast of the Willamette Meridian, County ol lliKjd Klver, State of Oregon, for an ollietul survey ol their said lands, that I shall begin such surveys on May 1st next, that one or more of the lines or corner of your lands In said sections, townshlpand range, or aectlons adjacent thereto, will lie alteeled by aald survey and that 1 sbull apHrtli)ii the costs of sueh survey among llie landownera ho interested, according to laws of 1901, page M4, section 10. You are further notified that I shall establish all comers not already estab lished hv U. S. surveys and lines a follows: The exlerlor boundaries and the center lines, the boundaries of all the forties, the line between Chas.K. Powers and A. C. hallenbeek, section 17; the line between Thomas Dnamnra and Mary C.Allen, seel Ion 19; the line between Homer C. Kogers and Hood Klver Apple Or chards Company, section U; all exterior Mr ners, center '4 mrner, the four corners of each forty, except the neuter of the iiarters when affecting the ownership; corners between ( has. K. Power and A.C. Hallcnbeeg, section 17; corners between Thus. Iinaimira and Mary C.Allen, section 19: isomers between Homer C. Rogers and Hood Klver Apple Orchaida Company, section in. (Hlgiied) MURRAY KAY, BIMX Coarjty Hurveyor, ANNOUNCEMENT To Subdividers of Fruit Land tBBSSSBSS I WILL sell any two of th following fruit tracts on specially e v . terms to people who will natigfy me they intend to enhiliviilo them ami get new people) here. I will roll half of all the land 1 own 111 this section, anil pell it at the lowest market price in or let to net new blood iu here. I am able to make easier terms than stated Ulow if the buyers satisfy me they are "the goods." If von are honest, and have the ability to sell a few 10-acre tracts to the right people, you and I can trade, even though you have but little money. In the price of land and in the nature and variety of Us resource", Coldendale is where Hood Uiver was ten years ago. I liought this land w ith reference to soil ami air drainage quality and depth of soil, and relation to markets. I feel sure it will hear the closevt scrutiny. In case you wanta small tract, I have suUlivided 1 lie large tract into Hi-acre tracts, and wejare yelling them at $HMl an acre and upward 011 easy terms. This large tract is not for sole except in amall tracts. 150 acres hae been taken to date and is be ing planted to apples and pears. This UtiO-acre tract is cubed WtthkiaktiB Heights and is 2j miles from Wahkiakua station. I have known and studied the west and south for several years, and feel pretty certain that here one can find more forj his money than can be found anywhere else in the country. I'ntil the rail road was built recently we were so little known ami advertised t' at the best of fruit and farm land Jsriilicuously cheap. 1 offer the following: 240 Acres on Railroad. 240 acres on ltowman creek, 5 miles NK of Wahkiakus station, letween tioldendale and Lyle. This place has a riparian water right and good domestic water from a pipe line now across it. 2lX) acres of the finest kind of fruit and truck soil with gentle slope to ward the west and the creek. 30 acres cleared. Small house and barn. Lays well to subdivide. Nearly 2,000,000 feet yellow pine. 2 utiles from the immense Wahkiakus Heights Orchard (Vs. or chard. Near the Klickitat riverith its'niouiitain troufand beau tiful sceuery.3T$40 an acre. 11500 cash, balance on easy terms to subdividers. Rearing orchards joining. 1 60 Acres, Part Clear. 100 acres two miles north "of (ioldendale right in the apple belt, Between 40 and 60 acres clear, ready for trees. Creek runs through H mile of place. 20 acres truck land, some of which lies on each of five lO-acretracts. Already cut into 10-acre tracts with big w hite posts. County road on west and north. Each 10-acre fronts on county road. Sold'in 10-acre tractsjon easy payment plan they should average f 125 per acre. You can buy it for foil an acre with only f 1000 cash. Balance on easy terms at tl per cent interest. 300 Acres, Close In. ;(00 acres 3j miles north of Goldendale on main county road. 1(0 acres cleared, 60 of which is iu orchard, standard commercial vur feties as follows: 4 acres 0-year-old trees; 1 acre 2-year-old trees; 10 acres 4-year-old trees; 1 acre pears; 34 acres 1-year-old trees all apples but the acre of pears. 10 acres celery uud truck soil cleared." 100 acres more partly cleared. Balance in light pine and oak tim ber. All but 10 acres deep, rich apple soil-red volcanic ash. Three good springs. Water can be had for Intensive farm if desired. Ap ples and pears do best without irrigation. Beautiful view from every 10-acre tract. Just sloping enough to drain well. Two houses and outbuilding, team, tools, etc. Good man engaged for one year to care for place. On main road through the best orchrrds. The largest orchard and the best place in the (ioldendale district. $25,000 will buy it. 5,000 cash, balance on easy terms scattered over several years. Summer Resort. 640 acres 9 miles north of Goldendale and right niin I the Sitncoe mountaius. The mo t tt tractive place foracol my of summer residents in the entire mountain range. 17 springs, two of which are very large. An abundance ol water for all purposes. 200 acres of large open pine timber. 100 acres clear land. Soil a rich, deep, chocolate loam. All hut 100 acres fine fruit, berry, vigetaMe unl bay land. .'100 acres of wild strawberries. Several nam ul pinks Altitude high enough to enable one to see t .e surrounding country 30 miles away. Can bear no sound of outside world, Kd road, but little traveled. You can go to sleep to the murmur of brooks and the whispering pines. If you wudi you can be "Tho world forget ting, by the world forgot." A dozen of you can buy this summer paradise for f 12,"00. $2 000 each, balance in 5 equal annual pay ments at 6 per cent interest. 160 Acres, Part Improved. 100 acres 4 miles north of (ioldendale on county road. 20 acre pasture. Balance the best of fruit land. 2 acres fine bearing ap ple orchard. Water can be had for Intensive farming if desired. 10 acres nearly clear. Timber will almost pay for clearing balance. Already subdivided into 411-acre tracts. 1 will sell at $40 an acre. $5011 cash, balance on eicy terms to subdividers. 240 Acres, Highly Improved. 240 acres fi miles NK of Uoldendalo over level road. Water fi r domestic and irrigation purposes. Also under the famous "Carp Lake" project, under construction now. 1K0 acres tinder plow, 20 acres more can be put tinder at small cost. Not an acre of waste. The beet of apple, pear, berry and vegetable soil. Just slope enough to be well drained. The finest body of land its size that I own. Every 10-acre tract will face the county road. 40 acres of fine, yel low pine timber. I will sell any time in 30 days at $15,000. $4,000 cash, balance on easy terms to suhdividers. Old hearing orchard of 2 acres and small house. I'lutns, pruneB, berries, etc. on place. O. J. NELSON Goldendale, Washington The Purity Dairy Co. Yours for prompt service and Good Milk THOS. D. CALKINS Electrical Contractors Bartmess Bldg. BAILEY & COLDY Phone 60-x Estimates chwrfully furnifshod High Grade Electrical Fixtures Up-to-date Line of Glasmvare Wentingliouse Electric Motorn Heating Apparatus Etc., Etc. Full Line of Electric Wiring Supplies WE GUARANTEE SATISFACTION When You Clear Land Come to us for the best Logging and Grubbing Tools. If your old ones are worth fixing we can make them good as new. Snow & Upson, Hood River