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About The Hood River glacier. (Hood River, Or.) 1889-1933 | View Entire Issue (May 4, 1911)
HOOD niVEIt GLACIER, THURSDAY, MAY 4, 1911 Great Piano Contest THE GREATEST THING THAT HAS EVER BEEN PUT ON IN HOOD RIVER 1(1 yiw'', 'i JJ r -I ' s - " - -Mil III I' . i ,, . - r T W t 1 E v 1 t ' c - - " i ( r I ; v ;b i - ' ii aim it1 n No. 1. No. 2. No. 3. No. 4. No. 5. The Lyon-Taylor Co., of Chicago, is coins 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 race 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 S350 Krai ui v L-ll jrxway k IVILiCj. Z9. allwed on new Piano if purchased within a year. $240 $230 BARNES ANIMAL SHOW TO APPEAR TUESDAY i M U U u Those . , " , h ",v vjiriiucmaii, .nurcn, louc or any Society that brines in the most UM' ,ne M.ore o-Kroccries, or to the Hood River Glacier for subscriptions. Any cash counts, whether it unouT tne counter, cash the first of the month on monthly accounts, or cash on back accounts. . .. ?nl"t. W'" b l,l'Ci'kd by a syslcm of vo,inB- on thc bl,sis of one-half cent for each vote. (For illus- .. ... i.. ii. nariwig win carry the key tothe box containing the votes. ...- ... o,.en me dox anu count the votes every Monday and the result will he published weekly. . ... .UM , Mall .M,nl , 0lld cnd Juiy 3i 19I1 The iffc of ,rics wi nQ be raifjed T. U7lll f " 1 . 1 lh,t .... il (.. .... .. UH.y a,C M)1U , ,ne 0(ler sforcs , ood Rjvi,r fo. Koods (f jjkc quaIi(y of the Glacier will be SI. 50, the same as it has been all the time. We expect to get our money back from the nicrcaseu amount 01 misincss we will do. Tilt1 Pi;illf f.iil u.ion Iii ... ..C Wr ,.. . . . , U(HI s jrrotery storl. torae , alld try it -J hu piano is war. .in, in iv Lit- nKti vi;.ss in every particular. Yours for business, T'l-'ifti-iiiifrtfAKyM Wood's Grocery J. M. WOOD, Proprietor Store Hood River, Oregon letal Having sccurcil the services of an cxiiorfc sliect nictal worker, wearo prepared to liandle in Hie best possible manner: Sheet Metal Work Automobile Fenders Tanks and any class of Sheet Sheet Metal Work R. D. Gould, Plumber Hood River, Oreg'on - mprove Fresh Flour and Feed CCPYRlCilT, The Celebrated White River & Maltese Cross Flour Made From Selected Hard Wheat THE QUALITY AND INCREASE THE YIELD OF YOUR POTATO CROP BY USING Utah Land Plaster For Sale By A. WHITEHEAD Alt. Hood Railroad TI.MK TABLE No. 10. Effective April IT, 1011 So. liouiul STATIONS . A SUCCLSSFL'L IJAK1NO 1 ollows t lie use of the White lliver ami 1W J'atont Maltese Crow Kloiir, When yon bake bread, pim, cakes or any kind of i.xsiry yon wiil.luid this Flour a safe and reliable standby. Try it once and yon will never ti8u aDy other. STRANAHAN & CLARK JIOOO IUVKK, ORI'.GON. 8:01). 8:05. 8:15. 8 ::;5. 8:10. 8:55. !):10. !):1!0 (:I0. il :45 10:15 1 1 :L'5 10:40 10:50 Arrive No. Hound p. M. ...3:10 ...3:05 ...2:55 PLUMBING STEAM and HOT WATER HEATING WINDMILLS, PUMPS, TANKS C. F. SUMNER .Hood ftivcr. . .l'owerdale .Switchljack.. . .anllorn 2:'A0 ..Molirs .Odell 2:15 .Summit L;05 . lilouclier 2:00 . Winans 1 :fio I'ee Leave 1:45 "ee Arrive 1:25 1 routcreck 1 ;2() Hood worth 1 :o,r) rarkdale. .. Leave 1:00 Sunday's nortli bound train will run two hours late, above schedule, lcavinu Arrive Leave have ever seen before." That is the keynote of the success of the Al G. Harriet Big Three Ring Wild Animal Circus that comes to Hood Rimi navt fiii turn ti.vC.n i'va v w t v i (IliliiceS., Tuesday, May 9, the first of which will begin promptly at two o'clock in the afternoon, and the second at eiflit in the evening. The Al G. Barnes is the ot.ly real wiM onimu piwua in thfl umvS.I In are other combinations that advertise trained animals as n aaju';ct to their exhibitions, but Barnes is the oniv one presenting a performance lasting two hours which is given entirely by 2(0 trained nnimals from the ... J S'-' IUU wildernesses of strange countries animals so schooled as to perform the feats that human acrobats. com.iii:ina etc., customarily consider their chef d'oevres. Thpri are lion th'ii leopards, panthers, cheetas, monkeys! and f.ther mora familiar jiiiim-il Vi.oiiu iiinrveiH 111 ine way ui norse manshiu. leaoincr on and oil t . of fleet stteds as the travel at elec trical speed around the three big rings. Again, mere are eiepnants ttiat re produce scenes in a barbershop with such humorous effect that the audi ences are kept in a constant roar of sincere laughter. Also these comic fellows do a laundry "stunt " that is irresistibly funny; besides they play upon musical instruments and go through a score of tricks never before olfered at a public entertainment. a particular ieaiure ot t!,e Al U. Barnes Big Three Ring Win Animal Circus is thf nmii-. I.-. . v " . m iois stronghold are inclosed at each perfor mance uie mosi uniamaoie ot beasts and their human master: for a' beast may be untamablo, but stills yield under human dominion, to training. Men and women both are the trainers -a fear ess. lnHomitMlO .it..f,.. direct the movement of savage lions, cougars, leopards and jaguars with the readiness of a school teacher handling a class of philHrn The nnlv tr.inrm rf norrnrn.i,,,. 1 Bengal tigers, the same representing an expenditure of $20,0oo, that is known in the tlnitpd Kt.nt.i i .,r.,.t by Al G. Barnes. There is one other, but t.hflt i4 a trnllno nwtiij ...i.l . . v wt.iilw null ujil!- ated for the pleasure of the Maharajah iun. iiies nerce ueasts do re markable tricks in thf Hteel their size and sinuous grace is such that many artists throughout the country have used them as models. Hears arp alumna nnnnf.j,. 'I'l. ...... , . ""J jujumi. Allele IS something almost human in their attri butes, and in th trniin nf tnrim .i,;.,i, b . i ,i " viiiv j. Mr. names nresents am a,'rili.,ij comedians that never fail to score "big hits." Columns would bo nnnwun t describe all the marvels that are olfered in this big show, in which every act is a thrill. But too nmh stress cannot be laid and pony circus which Mr. Barnes has provided. In this kthere appears'edu catcd coats, nics and nlinoo ..ml ti,.,,. is not a dull moment durini' the net which in itself is a monument to the trenins of thn man aihn .,.. .,:... I :t . - ...mi. nilulUMIClVUU II and the man who has devoted his life to the development of tho animal cir cus Al G. Barnes, The intelligence int 'iUa ci.mI ; ,il known. But "Hih firhnni iD" somethin? new. Mr Uam.. ko, ii,.. 13 - ..... u.kUvd IUU i. Ill, Ihis group of amphibians dt every thinir but talk. The rirlo h the ease of the nrsr-tinoft nmn.atri.,n play ball and juggle flaming torches! just the same as you would yourself if ui me sawousi ring. Music? To be has one of the best musical organiza tions possible to obtain, and that is Professor Nichols' Military Concert Band, whieh win ;. ,.,,,,.. . . ..... u L J1IU- ceding each performance. FOR AGED PEOPLE. Old folks Should be Careful in Their Selection of Regulative Medicine. We have a cnf H - v.v iiiuuuio IIU altogether ideal remedy that is partic ularly adiinted to tl,. i -"v. ..1u..viii;iilo V-i aged people and persons of weak con stitutions who suffer from constipation or other bowel disorders. We are so certain that it will relieve these enm. Dlaintsand five nl, solute cut;ufr.f; : . . n ,..,vUUVmlal.uu, ,,, cvciv iimiiuuiur inai we oirer It wit i our personal guarantee that it ahull cost the user nofhmcr if it fuiln ..i. . 7 , ft no IU DUU- fltantiate our o ainm TMa wnm.i.. called Rexall Orderlies. Kexall Orderles have a soothing, healine. stroni'theninn' tnnin oni .. ulative action upon the bowels. They remove all irritation, dryness, soreness and weakness. Thou mb!u h,. bowels and associate orirans tn mnm VIL'OrtUS and health V nntiifit,, Tl are eaten like candy, may be taken at any time without inconvenence, do not Cause anv irrioimr nnnuna rl;...l excessive looseness, flatulence or other disagreeable effect. Price 25c. and 10c. Sold onlv at our atom Tho !.,. .11 Store. C. A. Plath. Yakima Fruit Yield Lower. That the Yakima vallnv will n..,!.,,... , . ""-j ..... iiuuui:u this vear not more than 1100 .Oo ,.r fruit, or less than'one-fourth of the total production of last year, is the prediction made today bv l'residont Never hesitate alKiut (riving Chamber lain 8 ( OUIfh Ivelnn.lu In ..l,il.l... T. contains no opium or othernarcotics and can be given with implicit confidence. As a ouick enrw fur ,.,,,,,.), .,...1 ...11. . . .--.w .... vv.i.iio mum iu winch children are susceptible, it is un- "'l""-eii. Mini ov nil dealers. Notice to Creditors."" Iiii'l"?' '? h,e('-v KU en " iiinlerslKtietl ,.f 1 1 . '. ". i""" ui. uy nw i otim v (Hurt of IIicMmHm.i memoir of UihhI Kiver County " . .T1 PNll'''h(-rrli.v reqtitrej loure- nl Hie Kione to me, properly verlrte.t iw hv law re,inre.l. at tl. rtiee of D.-rhv A Willmr innMliiit H( iufr Oregon, wltliln nix mtimliK imui the 1kIi- livrnir 1'Hleii U1UAI1I1 (tn of April A I I'll I .. . MAHIAN A SlloKMAKKK, Kxeentrix ,.l ll.e Will of HciiJhi.Hh K. h hue- milker, lm.s-,l. a30um Surveyors Notice. M.HKl Illver, Omj'Mi, April 1, 1911. S. Nlei.ol, llertlm 1.. Ai.Min. (' J. talklii..l,l;.,,i, M. I,ei,z. Anna l.enz, Iti.o. n WKlHli-om, I UtiiiiHH Hro.leH.-K, K. N. NI.-1...I " '-""K'" -ims 11. Nlcliolson, a. (1 .lelterson, K.U-nr-l K. Muetilll.C. T. Mlllfr . . ?.V"',"lV V-M '"''ley, John II. Kimt Ilia N . ( In, )., fc. A. link. r. (Irwin . Hlioa.les M. II. nut, Christine si.-ele, Mu Ni-x, l.alph M. N-ott. Kiintii Kc I'uellU- KiOlimict t oiiipiiny, Kohert l.tvinnsione, M I) SiH-iu-er -I. Ajlimn Kppinn, HerthoUt Won,, (). B. Hartley, t s. Clark Central urehai.l ' otnpany, J H. Ilillstr .in an,t ..t.,. , , '. mM" 1,1 feellon 10, 'lowti- siilp 1 Nortli, UaiiKe 10 Kant, an.l In ,1. Iiieent seetlons, smile Townsliips aud Kanuo, w illainetie Merlttian. ' In compliance with l.nwa or I'.itil ri;i ::i etioiih, you are herehy noiined that in 11 Ply to rciiiicKt irom one or more owners of IlllHt In Kl-ellon II), TllWIMhill I Ninth Hunm. 1 HI Ka-t ol the Wlllninr-lle Mi-ri.ll.in 1 '1111..1 .if ll.KMl Hlver. Stat,- ui Oreeon.Airun otlleiul inr. v.-y et their suet lan.ls. thai 1 hIihII IickIii such !" -"ay miii next, that one or inure 01 the Hues or corners of your Ian. Is in said M-cuoii, township and ramie, or s..,-i i,m. ,i Jiieenl therein,.,!- in liatiKe 111 Kust, W lllnmel le .,. i.t.i, in ue aneeieii ny snhi survev. end nun 1 Minn apiHiniim tnei-nsts of such survey "" "(-is ' inierested. aeeord- Itiii to Lawsol p.mi pbkcSI I, See. ui. V011 are hirllii r nittlilc.i tn.,, 1 .1,.. 11 ... . V '-.... 1 1 isiii.iii.s.. till .(U nets mil already esiahllslied by C. H. Surveys I he tour exterior lines, (he K A W ami N -v s eenier line, the boundaries of each lortv where under ilitlerent o uerslilps. ihe four exterior section eotners the four exterior iiuarter eornerK, the center nunncr corner, the cornels n. all the lollies where under diderent ownershlns. Signed, , , Ml'ltHAV KAY, U-Ulnl County Surveyor. Summons. In the Circuit Court of the Slate of Orei;on fer Hood Kiver Cniiniy. Adella A. stianahan. lor herself and as Ad- ..,,..si,,iiA, nullum, vs. n, m, Mnrllii am L. M. Martin, Hefendi.nls. fo D. H. Marlin anil I, M. Mi.rlln, Hefemhints In the name of the Slute o (11C14011, you are ncicuv iT.iiiren to H.pear and answer tin ceuipiaini men imalnsi you In the ..hove .... titled suit on or tietnre Hie expiration of six weeks irom the dale of the llisl puhlicalioi. ol Ihis suminiins as hereinafter stated and II yon tail to so answer for want thereof t lie 1'itii.iiiii win apply o me twirl: Mist. for ll'liritlcilt i.l.i.iiisI cm, i t... sum ot Sim sn, together with Interest thereon irom tne lentil day ol October, IIKHI, at Hie line 01 eiKiit per cent per autiuni; fur llfiy uiioars as attorney s s In this suit, and fur in-, cimis ami (iisiiursemenls made and ex liended herein. Hecnnd. l'or the usual decree and (orcein. sun- .nice. ion , ue sine or that land situated intlieCilvol IliHi.t Hiv,.r ... 11.. ., Kiver ami Stale of Oregon,' di sc r I he.l as lo. ..n. ,., r.LM.v ,,i, rnoea one 11), Htrana- ...... , ,,,,i n. 1111, 11,11 u, ln l My IM11 iviver, urc(;on; that 11 writ of execution may issue to the Bherlll" of said count v ami stun. aeeordiiiK to law and the practice of this nun 1 ; nun sum land may tin sold and that tne proceeds ot said sale may he applied In .tie iiuvinent 01 the Mtimnnt i1iim 1 11, ,oui..ti,f- llli'liulf nir ul l,,r,,...-' C,..u ....... ..1 .' .... . ...in, runin. Cl.l.reS HUH disbursements as aloresald; and that, defend. cum nun an persons claiming under Ihciu sunseiueniiy to t he execul lonl of said Inorl. Kane upon said land, either as purchasers, en Ctl llihfii iici.ry ,,r . .t L.ir ... i.n . . , , 1 ill',, ue uurre.i and lureclosed of all rlitliM, clalnm or eiiulty of reecinpllou In said premises and every part thereol, and that t lie plalnlllt inay have jiiilKinent and execution iiKalnst llin defend ants for any dellcleiiey thut may remain niiei HpinyiiiK an proeeens 01 the sale of said ,. ... n ,j .,., iiiiV , iNU Haiisiae- llon ol aald JudKiiient, and for such other re- ... . nn .uc uuni . iitn utteiii eijintatile. ..... iirti-uj. se. veil oy pill.llcatloll ot this siiminotis In accordance Willi an older i.itM.c (iv i ue eoi n.v niiir,, ,,t o,u..i ii.... ( i)unty,()i(.on, on the 2iitn day of April, lull, ,....,-1 it,t-n nun yoii snail appear and answer said complaint on or before the expiration ol six weeks from the .lain of H.c first puhllcalion of Ihis siimnions. The (late in me nrsi puuiicanon 01 this Kiimuuins Is Ihe -. . .. ...ij t pi 11, . "i 1 . KIINKHT C. HMIT11, "z'l'r Altorney for Plalntlll Notice of Completion of Block I, High iana Addition, Mate St. morovement Nul tci' Ik linrt.li v iritjjiM tt..i ir n i ...... j coutnu'tor, hitM rt leit writt4n nolic HiIh 27il! (Iy ol April, lull, of tho completion ,,f tin- IlliUroVClliCllt of Sttttfi Ktriti-I o Ir.. in ..r huljoiiiliiL' Hlo-k 1, MlKhlaiHt Ad.lltion in ih? tract wilh thin (Mty Imrotolonf nnulo uinl on tcrcti Into, and that the amount Uuc hhIJ con tllU'tOr for Hn lliinrnponnl i. , : liih in iifrtrii un ni;rt'M, ant f In hcr-t)y hIuUmI to Ik- tho nihii or tm.X And rmt ic lu innliur .rio,. 1 1, . i. .. , , , ;, niu Liitiii niiy (MijtM 1 ItllK lit ill HiH-.ii.t,ion.. .tf i.l. ..... ... . " pilule, in niiiti uhm n miner ttHJ ContniCt Willi tll( WllM (titriimLi ,x tl,. i'ili t 111 nil ill ci . v 1 1 1 11 v it n tin 1 1 11 1 1 1 11 nni ! . . . tin tinilrwliiw.(l riiu 1 1 nii tm 1 , 1.. i t'Klod party at any time within m yen (Ih h "i niiii Nam ikhicc, to-wit within KCVt ii (lavs from th. 7ti iiv ..r a nrii j J'IiIk nollcp Ih puhliHhcrl in tli Hood Hlvor I mi iwii ituiimi'ciu ivu iHNitHN tncroot, the ii. nit- nri luoiirauon int rt'or he hi? tin iHy oi April, l'JII. II. h. 1,AN(41I,I h 27 1 1 1 4 City Keoordor. Notice of Completion of Blocks 3 and 5 Waucoma, and of Blocks 4 and 5 Riverview Park, Columbia St. Imo't Notice is hereby Klven that the W. (I. Al. dred Co., contract. us, hare filed written no tlec tliis 27th day of April, Hdl, of tin- eomple. tint, el the Improvement of Columbia Hired ui in. in in inn. Huiumnm iiioekH ;i and ft, Wau eoma, and blocks I and ,'i Hlvervlew I'urk, In Ihe City ol Hood Illver, Or.-Kini, under their contract with ibis city hitherto made and entered inlo, an.l that Ihe amount due said eoniraclors for said Improvement upon lis acceptance, Is hereby slated lo he the amount ol Jl.iV.i.lo, made up us follows; Kor ihe lie provement of said bliM'k .!, KCj 4D; for the I in. jirovenienl of sMid block ft, Waucoma, J,j, () lor the improvement of block 1, tWM- and oi block h, t-H.i, Kivervlew 1'ark. And nollre Is furtberisiven that any obec. Hons to the ucceiilniice of said liloeks under Hie contract Willi the said contractors on the part of said City may be tiled In ihe ollice of the nndcrslKiied City Hee.iriier by any inter, ested party at any time within seven days b...4 i'l. ' . ' it J 'cn"'cin ested party at any time will L-icu iiiuiiijmoii ui me inompson 1'ruit from the dale ol filing said not lee, lo.w'il euiojiuny. i noiniiion s estimate IS 8(KI , l"u u"" """ "i -f in day of April Opposite Postoflice PHONE 20 111 1 111 1 'HBHaaraKassa&'ii HOOD RIVER FOR SALE ! One hundred and forty acres, five mncH noritieBHt of Jk-dford, BK.ST of 1 j'.ak anu Al'l'l.K land, all in Bond shape for plantmjr; not an acre of An if. Hindi lull tieantiL' orclntrd id joining on thv Bouth. This tract lies near orcliards on which ewecpstake 1000 prize Pp'.tzeiiburg ear at National Apple fhow at Siiokanp, was raised: also car of NewtowiiH taking HweeiiHtakcs " aiiconver, is. .,., wan raised. Can ue imitated: on v three-fonri ha mih. tr. fiiippiiitf station. TIh'h is very desirable n .ii. l iur ttnyone 10 plant anu sulKJiviile Trice, J200 per acre; one-third cash, balance 1, 2 and 3 years at G per cent. company. Thompson's estimate is 300 Cars of tieachoH. fiOO earn (if ur,.,lno lor , , - v UI'I.IUD, 1.0 cars cf pears and 100 cars of prunes nis ngures being based on observation of orchards, and informati OM f lltnitV,r..l . . v.. .u.ii.Diivu by other fruit growers. in spite ot this prediction, which has aroused much protest from other fruit men, Mr. Thompson says the year will not. 1m n hail nun f.r fhn .... t, , .. . v.. v,i, tiuil U1UIJ. bpokane Spokesman-Keview. Do Miosis il an nt Swaitnis No. never. It's fnoliah fuo f.. eie.l evil when there are real and deadly perils to guard against in swamps and marshes, bayous and lowlands. These are t ne malaria germs that cause ague chills, and fever, weak n.uu nnhca ,'n .1..! , . ' " ."..IV.O ill me bones and muscles and may induce tv- plioid. lint e ectric Hitters dcHi mva an.l caHts out these vicious terms from th blood. "Three bottles drove all the ma laria frotn mv Rvutr.ui " u-rtdaVV. well. of I.ucnnia.N.f!. ."aiitl Pua i,n,i health ever since." Lse this safe. n 1.. 1.. tn. ..,,1. , , ' iciiiuujr unij.. ouc at ciias. ix.Lilarke s Where Jones Went. A flprifta rif rmtiuul ant,:rtnM being held in a Western citv. and nine. W. W. Clasdow. fhac M. Fndlich $t?Zr'x?. w?re 1 b...i,i, 1 'v.uvu 111 i.uiin,ii;utJUC JJIaUCU. I f hp f rtl Irturt rttr nntl.A m... Hill '1 his mil ice Is published In the II.hiiI Illver Glacier lor t wo consecutive Issues thereof the dale of the (Irsl publication thereof del in; thc in nay or April, pill. n. Ii. I,AN(ill.I,K, "-'('' City Recorder. Notice of Special Election. Notice ta hereby Riven that a specM election will be held in the City of Htssl Kiver. Oreirnn at the City Hall therein and at Taylor Hall within the territory proposed to be annexed in the City (if Hood Kiver and hereinafter set forth, on the 2d) day of May, lilll. The polls will lie open al the pnllinvt places in aaid City and said territory therein at Ihe hour of 8 o'clock a. m. and will he closed at the hour of 7 o'clock p. m., on said (lay. II. T. Itewit and O H. liaker and J. II. liill will Ih- the juilnea of election and the lirsl named shall la- Chairman in the City of Hood Kiver. and Kalph Savage and J, II. Haritravcs will be clerks of election in said City; and K. N. Miller and Jesse Hohrmn and Allen Hart will bo ju.lxcaof election in said territory i.toeosi-o 10 ne annex. ti, anil tne lust named shall be Chairman, and Henry KhicldB and W. Waddl will l clerks of said election. The proposition for which aaid special election is called is to submit to Ihe IokbI voterH of mid city and within the territory propositi to be an nexed, Ihetpiestion of whet her said territory shall be annexed to and become a part of tho City of Hood Kiver Ori-frnn tht, tnit..rw ,t... anhexed is apecilically described as follows-Ih-Kinninit in the center of Sections .'!, Town ah.p 3 North, KanKe 10 Kast of the Willamette Meridian; thence South 'iofi.fi foet to a point thence westerly alonK the South line of the Boule vard to a point 4411 feet South of the Northwest v.,. tne i-torinweai quarter of the .South- MEDFORD, OREGON. itarKain In l and-Twenty aerea near Hum tint Htat Inn, five acres nearly cleared, small house and barn, iiootl stirlntr nd ereeir u.n. five or six Inches of water, (iiiod drnlnaise. f,ii, tit, waste land, no s ue II) . lift rrwlru rt !..., t .. ... j . ' .tsi.Jpnti, aee 1 sol . W orth ICMt) twr u,.ru. u.i 1 ....- V.. . '. . . r, - t i-1 ' " 1 ' " s"'ri nine u .' 1,1 ' V- M"haney, 1207 Kuttene Mlreet, Hmjd Ulver.Orey.in. Terms, half down bah mice any time, Will trade up to one-half the the foliowinir norma ontu Hell: Its Location and Ahanlnto '... tainty. Thomas Jones, baritone solo ist, will sing 'Tell Mother I'll Jje There.' "May Linm'ncott's. ... -'."".rinr.1 t(HftlT OI IIIB r,OU l II n j w. . warier or nanl tsectlnn XIV, thence West par Une dnv a t. I, .11,,. (. ...-t n,l u;.... ......... 1. .. -, , j I - ....vc..u.-i t111n.11 bhiii nee- .' tinatotl I Hon lo a noint on the enst. b,,ur,,laru ,.t tk ,. nn uun iraci; inence south '.Ki rrt to the houthcast corner of said Tract; thence west to the southwest corner of aaid tract 3M ft more or less; thence North 87H foet, nioro or less, to the center of the County Koad; thence West lonif the center of aaid County Koad to the in!r. A toitel, cf rl.oittnoiit.,.. .....:.... . . ect.,."n "f . County Koad and the North and . ... ..,,,, , t,K OI ouin center line of Section JiTt, Township 3 North nenrlirta.wtintpvar tl.a irr.nl.lA a ro I ttunv.. ui vUM. .u ti. : 1 ' . , uh . "vuurem.viiniii. :r ".V'.,' "iimineue meridian; berlain 8 Liniment drives awav the nain ,2enc N"r,h alonx-aaid center line to the center at once and cures the complaint qulcV ZZ Z' i irst 8t)D lCatlOIl BIVPH r mf 1... Dated the ij7l.h Hav f aVo lull """" all dealers. , H.'b. LANfiiLLE, ilU)LSWc vl IhV B?f1nlns!1'ct quality ; I 'fTfyls l&nn a,lt!l,t""e'Evtr-vr!cce : 1.111 PUV'ICi Si I F' nmn. .mu , wiher waeon k atr-sea. f. 1 i- 1 i nor means the best quality all thetime. Even-piece of lumber in the Stude baker wagon is air-sea-soncj four to fivo years; then iii:,)octcd rigidly befdre beinc, uscd.w Selected N'cw i:ng land black birch hubs; choice v. lute oak spokes and felloes; the best butt cut, second growth hickory axles; rpok.H ate slope shouldered and di iven into the hubs under a hundred tons pressure; ironed and reinforced in every way that will add strength, with refined iiou; painted iu a thorough and durable man- l hat s whv the Studebakcr has kept the lead from ox-tet.m days down to the pa-sent dav. Every Studebaker wagon is made on honor. We sell the Studebaker Wacon because it ts the kind that gives satisfaction and makes friends. Coma in and look them over. They are made in many sh ies, from the lightest farm wagon to the heaviest trur-W or log wagotu Call and get a Studebaker fM owio. we want everv int v intereolo N ' J .w.,-.w X in vehicles to have one. Gilbert-Vaughan Implement Co. 0i Hood River. Orpnon. . v1 0---. VNAyVhVvJvw H (liii,.tiJW.I.,y.i.iiii.iTi 11 iy, I.,, , m,m m mi.n hi Wfmftm 1 n ii,n mm9tjum wyemrf I minaiwutiiiii 1 y.ii- )((. i..r 1.1,. mtmmuAimMJLiilL-di'iimmJ Il ,1 Spring Has Come And With it a Complete Line of IMPLEMENTS For Our PARKDALE STORK Discs, Spring Tooth Harrows, Plows, Cultivators, Garden Tools And everything needed to prepare and cultivate the soil for orchard work. R. J. McISAAC & Co. PARKDALE GROCERIES Canned and Smoked Meats We carry the Best in all Lines THE HANDY CORNER GROCERY GEO. P. CHRISTIE Phone 282-L The Purity Dairy Co. Yours for prompt service and Good Milk THOS. D. CALKINS Electrical Contractors Bartmess Bldj BAILEY & COLBY Phone 60-x KstiinatcH clicci't'iilly I'liniislicd lliii (Jr;u! Lliid ricnl Fixtures Fp-to-d.'ite Line of (Jlussware Westiii-iliouse Fled ric -Motors lleuting Ajtparatus, Ftc., Ftc Full Line of Fleetrie Wiring Supplies WF (JFAItANTFF SATISFACTION When You Clear Land Come to us for tho best Logging and Grubbing Tools. If your old ones are worth fixing we can make them good as new. Snow & Upson, Hood River "'" City Recorder.