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About The Hood River glacier. (Hood River, Or.) 1889-1933 | View Entire Issue (June 29, 1911)
IIOOD RIVER GLACIER, THURSDAY. JUNE 20, 1911 I We Have a Complete Stock of Lawn Mowers Rubber Hose Sprinklers and Nozzles V V "C SEE US BEFORE BUY ING 1 Blowers Hardware Co Phone 99 Oak and 1st Sts. OperatorsWantcd Money to Loan on Farm Land In Quantities from $1,000 to $20,000, with Interest at 7 W. S. NICHOL, THE MAN WHO SELLS ORCHARD LAND Electrical Contractors Bartmess Bldi. BAILEY & COLBY Phone 60-x Kntinuiten cheerfully furnwhod High (J rude Kleetrical Fixtures Up-to-date Lino of Glassware WeHtinghoiiHe Electric Motors Heating Apparatus, Etc., Etc. Full Lino of Electric Wiring Supplies ' WE GUARANTEE SATISFACTION Seeds and Garden Tools We have atrain ononed a conmlere line nf Rnrfpo Seeds and sell at grower's price. It is not necessary to refer to the quality of these poods. This is our fourth year of success with this line. We have every- tmng mat is good and convenient m Harden Tools. Builders and Carpenters Will find in the carload just re ceived, every kind of Tool, Lock, Hanger and Fitting thnt could be desired. This, with a carload of Roofing, nnd another of Nulls, insures you ample sup plies, and at prices that can't he beat. The Spring Douse Cleaner Should spare a moment and look over the new offerings. A car load of furniture is in and we are full of fresh stock in Rugs, Car pets, Linoleums, Lace Curtains, Shades and Draperies. Our Up holstering Department resumed active work Marck 1. Perfect work In anything you want. Special Lines Include Refrigerators, Cream Freezers, Lawn Mow ers, Sewing Machines, Baby Carriages, Swings, Porch Furniture, Tents, Camp Outfits, Oil and Gas Stoves, Fireless Cookers, Spray, Garden and Irrigating Hose, Universal Stoves, Quick Meal Stoves, Simond'sSaws, Diston Saws. MANDY LEE INCUBATORS INTERNATIONAL FOOD AND REMEDIES Stewart Hardware & I Furniture Co. EXTENSIVE BUYER FEARS NO ROOD One important authority on apple gives no heed to the cry that produc tion in the Northwest won may be overdone. Sydney C Miller, who is an extensive Northwest buyer, making headquarters in Chicago, sees on his horizen no flooding of the world mar ket with Northwest apples lor any period. We have come upon a time In our National life when the question of pro viding homes for our people is greater than ever before, lhe time is not rar distant when it will become acute, "Of late years the expansion of apple orchards has been phenomenal. To such an extent is this true that many have feared that the thing might he overdone. But of this overproduc tion of apples horticultural authorities seem to think there is little danger. "In the care and management of orchards the Northwest excels. No where else is there such attention and scientific cultivation given fruit, and from nowhere else comes such Spitzen- bure. Newtown Pippins. Rome Ueauty, Winesap, Golden Grime, Jonathan and Mclntoxh Red, and other apples, as from there. A considerable portion of these anules is exported to Lngland. while the balance finds market in the consumption centers of the cities East of the Rockv Mountans. on the Atlan tic Coast, in the Southern States, and in many foreign ports. The value of the fruit crop in Oregon, Washington and Idaho in 1910 is said to be S25.00O. 000. These results are obtained through a genial climate, rich soil, good water, long days and continued sunshine, cool nights, and above all, extreme care in picking and packing. "In regard to overproduction, it should be said that this is not a new question, r ifty years ago a wail was going up that the apple business would be overdone soon, and would cease to be profitable. At that time no mere than one-tenth as many apples were raised for commercial purposes in the United States as are raised today. One hundred years ago apples were but little raised for commercial purposes, Now trainloads after trainloads move from the orchards to the great con' suming centers, and for shipment across the Atlantic. The calamity howler may scare some people, but not the intelligent fruitgrower. ; "Modern improvements in transpor tation and refrigeration have revolu tionized and developed to an extent undreamed of a few years ago the fruit industry of this great Norhtwest ern country. The apples we find on our table at breakfast during the winter mornings, the fancy fruit on sale in the great European and English trade centers, were picked and shipped the preceding fall from this, the banner apple country of the world the Great Norhtwest. "-rortlandJJournal. License Tag Found in Sausage. The following is a recent press patch from Paterson, N. J. : Dogs" is dogs, even in Paterson many of the city's most exclusive epi cures at lunch wagons and "red hot stands are wondering if every "doggie" on a roll will have to wear a license or be impounded during hydrophobia weather. It all comes of an alarming story set in motion by Prank E. Thorton who was hungry after the show and purchased a "doggie on a roll" from a sausage vender at a prominent corner oi t'aterson. Hungrily he bit into the food and would you care to hear Prank further? the wurst is yet to come. You never sausage a case. Well, Frank says his teeth collided with something metallic and when he examined it he found the following license from the dead : 'Dog license tag. No. 294. Paterson. N. J." dis- and Monkey Cotton Pickers. Recent reports state that the cherry crop or this Btate is suffering from lack of pickers. The growers of the communities where labor is scarce might act on the suggestion offered below in a clipping from the New York World: An attempt is to be made in Fulton County, Teaxs, by French cotton ex perts to teach monkeys to pick cotton. If the experiment succeeds a colony of monkeys will bo imported and put to work. The idea was suggested bv the antics of a pet chimpanzee carried bv a far mer boy into the fields. The little animal, after frisking about for some time nnd watching the negroos at work, began of its own accord to pick the cotton with almost incredible rapidity. Too True. A newspaper has innumerable owior- tunities to boost and extend courtesies of various kinds to people, and is gen erally willing to do bo. In doing these things it does not often expect direct pay. But there are people who will accept boosts and favors from a paper, and then when an opportunity comes to reciprocate they forget all about them and give it the cold shoulder. For this kind of people the newspaper has a good memory. The friendshiD of a newspaper is worth something. for the newspaper always returns more boosting than it receives. No man lives who does not at some time in his life, and perhaps ottener. ask for and receive favors from a newspaper. It is then that the editor's memory comes to his aid. The Faveteville. Tenn.. Observer. A Charming Woman is one who is lovely in face, form, mind and temper, liut it is hard for a woman to he charming without health. A weak sickly woman will be nervous and irrit able. Constipation and kidney poisons show in pimples, blotches, skin erup tions and a wretched compaction, liut Electric Hitters always prove a godsend to women who want liealth, beauty and friends. They regulate stomach, liver and kidneys, purify the blood; give strong nerves, bright eyes, pure breath, smooth, velvety skin, lovely complexion and perfect health. Try them. 50c at Chfts. N. Clarke's. At Summer Home. Doctor Brosiuf announces Lit tuoiuier home established at Odeli. Phone 20 where he can be consulted morning and evening; city oilioe, Hood River, phone 12-B, open a ueaal, 10 to 4 daily ; N ight Call answered from Udell, phone 20. tf Bids for Wood. Blda for wood for Pin Grove Hohool will I received y llie underaitrned aa follow Thirty eorda of i le t Or wood, rut rmm live Ire a, and of flrol-rlam oeal.ty for rte wood; ain to he dcliv red and piled I., t, . meut or Fine tirov School htie. t-tutu July anli and Hrutember lt, 1. K. H. WAUUW, Joa !)! net Clerk. ' - Bids Wanted. The Pratiktoi Mchool Board, District No. 2, wuiU blda on lhe following: ttlourda of 4 ft oak wood and v cords of t-fu fir wood, to be delivered at Ui rrankmn arhool house not later than Heplembrr KM, lull; wood lo be rirkedon school yard; and t corda of If. Inch oak. S eorda lOlurh nr. delivered at the Col ombia arliool botiwi by the aaiiie time. All wood tn be dry and made from preen Umber, i l.onr , 10 o'elock a aio oiaa ror tnecaisominiug or me 4 room a of the FrankUin school house. Also blda for the Janitor work al the ! rank ton and Colum bia school. The Janitor for the Kranklon school luunt he a man. for the Columbia, may be one nf the scholar. The board re serve tbe rlf ht to r leet anv " all blda. M. It NOBLR, Jl ( liisttict Clerk. Notice of Improvement of Streets. Notice la hereby given purausni to Ord nance No. passed the Oiiiimim I ouncll of the City of Hood Kiver, on the Ittth day of junr. iiii.iiia appioven nv me Mayor on the Both day of June. I'M I, providing for the Imnr veinnl of Oak S leet from the Kaat line of Krout Hlreel lo i e weal llneol Hfih Hi reel 'liii, intersection on Ural and Oak Hi e. ? MiN-iide Avenue from the Weat line 1Iim -tieet tii lhe Vt eat line of F fill Htreet: Front Street from the South line of Oak Mtreet lo the North line of Stale Htreet; Klral Htreet from the Houth line of oak Mtreet to the North line or Ntate Htreet: Second Hlreel from the Mouth line of Cascade Avenue lot lie North line ofHtate Htreet;! hlrd Mtreet from IheHouth line or me lorea-on-vt asmns-ion Kaiiroaa IkuIIoii Co. 'a right-of-way tn the North llneol Hlale Street; Fourth Htreet Iroiu the Houth line of Columbia Hlreel to the -North line of Mat Street; r lHh Htreet from the Houth line of cascade Avenue to the North line of Oak Mtreet; that bids will tie rent Ived by the un- aeraiicnea city Kecoruer at m omce in the liellbronner Diilldititr la aald Cltv no to and Including the 10th day o( July, 1911, for the improvement OI aaici street ny aradlne- the the same to the established (Trade from enrb line to curb line; by the construction of aril flrlal atone block gutters three feet wide alonir both aides of said streets: bv the eon. strucllon of cement curbs along the curb lines or said street as now established, on both sides thereof where the same are not already In place and as directed by aald Ordinance no. aw. by the rollln-oi said street to a hard even surface and by paving aald streets from curb line to curb line with concrete aaveinent not lea than six Inches In depth from sub. grade to the flundied gradeof thestreet; by the oonairiioiion or moriu sewers on cascade and ohk Htreet from mm street to Heoond Btreet: by I he placing of catch basin at the Houtheast corner or blocks C, 1), n, and K, First Add! lion weal, and (it blocks 7. 8. Hand 12. Sec. nnd Addition West. The curb shall be laid in accordance with the Npecl neat ion con. talned In General Impiovement Ordinance no. iih or the city or uood lUver. a now In force. The concrete paving, artificial alone gutter end storm Newer with suitable latch baalns, shall he laid and the work thereunder done to completion In accordance with plans nnd specification prepared by P. M. Morse, llllv HlirvMunr utiil now on tllaln l.la ,m.,A aud as d I reeled by said ordinance No. Moo and General Improvement Ordnance No. HM. The contract for grading said street shall be let in one contract, lhe contract for navimr said street shall he let In a separate uouintcfc, me oonNiruciion or tnecemenicurha and gutter shall be let In a Menu rate contract ana me construction or the uecessary storm sewers and catch n&Hlii shall be let 111 a sep arate contract, and shall be required to be compietea in ixo days irom trie date Of award ing sain contract or com met. Hald bids will he opened by the Street Com in it tee as soou as practicable alter the time nxea tor receiving Did, and the several bid, together with the summary thereof, will he reported to the Common Council at Its next regular meeting thereafter. Wi-wlL on the 17th day of July, lull, at the City Hall. In aald cltv. ai. wineu time saiu uius win oe considered Notice la further given that any Interested party may file bis ohlecllon to the lettlnir of aaiu contract within me time specined for receiving nuis. ana mat me same will he transmitted to the City CounclU alonir with saia Dins ror meir consideration at aald meet ing, lhe person, nrm or corporation to whom the contract are let will be reoulred to enter Into an agreement to the effect that aid contractor shall look alone for payment ior material ana wora to ucn particular por tion of the fund to be aaseHsed upon the oron- erty liable to pay for such Improvement aud paid into wie illy Treasury lor that bur nose. a shall be assessed to the property in front of or wuicn auu to the Charge or which a partic ular pari oi me improvement to be done bv the micceaafnl bidder ia to be made and col lected and paid Into the City Treasury, and such contractor shall in no event require the City of Hood Klveror any of It omceror ageuts to pay the same, except out of auch particular portion or said rumi aoaaaeHaed or collected into the City Treasury, and for sucn portion ot said improvement, nor aeek ro enforce payment or the same or any part thereol against the Cltv of Hood Klver or anv oi iia onicers ny any icgai process or inner- wise, except out of such part icular fund. All bid" must atate onooHlte u each tract or block bid upon, price for each claasof work separately, per cubic yard for grading, per souare yarn ior paving, per nneai loot ror curbs, gutters and storm aewers, and per piece ior caicn bas n. jno bids will be re. celved which specify more than one price for each class of work chargeable to oue olock in lengin. a bona for I lie minimi performance of the contract to an amount equal to 2fi per cent, or the estimated contract price wilt be reqinrea or me succesNiui bidder, ine council reserving the right to reject any and all bid. uoiea auu nrsi puDiisiiea June s. r.'u. 11. U. JjANGILLK. J22-J0 City Recorder, Notice of Sale for Delinquent Interest Notice la hereby given that on the 30th day S i ""i.'w ? w,'.rr"t Oily and regular li V? by ,h Keoorder of the t it y of Hood Klver. Oreajon, to me diree-ed and delivered commanding me to forthwith advertise the property mentioned and described therein against which bonds for lb payment of the nanus oient the coat of Improving Htaie Hreet Id iron! of aald property were Issued and on which the tntereat Is now delinquent, aud to sell said properly or so much thereof aaranbeaold separately to advanlege aoffl eiei.i lo pay aald delluqeut Interest together wlih Intreet. coat and diaborwiuenu in the uiHiue-i p ovMedby Irw. and lo return tbe pi , , -nchaale lathe City Treasurer of ; ibeio.. Kiver, Oregon, and the fol. lo i, i. ,i..,', ..it,,.. ,.r,i.s . t iiliuMuii,i u levied and which ia delinquent, aud glvea the naineol the person to whom It wae aaneaaed, aud lhe amount of the interest thereon now due, to-wil: Horace Pelt, lxit K. Uood Klver Proper. Interest 114.7a, Coata i7S. Horace lwit, u.t L., E M feet, Hood Klver rnq, Interest Hl.wl Coat ti 7i. M. U. Hharp, I a,i M,W ' Hood Kiver Prop, er. I ntereat tiao. Cost 85 S). F K Parker. Lot M,KH. Hood River Prop, r, Iutereat .76, C"t ? Su. Now, therefore, in pursuance ol aald war rant slid for the purpose of aatisfylng the de linquent Interest mentioned iberln I win Haturday. the ath day of July, PHI, at tbe in., oi taid day, at the Captains Madero's Forces. C. G.Van Tress received last week a letter from a friend, Hoy McComas, who'is now captain of the forces of Madero in the state of Sinaloa. The letter written on stationary bearing the inscription "Correspondencia Par ticular del Gobernaaor de Sinaloa," which translated means, private corre spondence of the governor of Sinaloa, was written from Los Machis and bears a date of June 15. The young American free lance, received his commission for bravery shown in the battle of Navajoa. Chamberlain's Couh Remedy is Bold on a guarantee that if you are not satis fied after using; two-thirds of a bottle according to directions, yonr money will !e refunded. It is tip to you to tr. sold bv all dealers. Job Printing at the Glacier office. I Notice of Sale for Delinquent Assessment. Notice Is hereby given that on the th day of June, lull, a warrant wa duly and regu larly iHHueu by the Recorder til tne cuy oi iiiMHi Klver, oregun, lo me directed and ae. Ilvered, coiiiniaiidltiK me U forthwith adver tise lhe properly mentioned and described therein against which the aeHHiiient for the cost of improving Columbia street from tbe wesi line or seventh street westerly along Columbia street to the eaat line or Thirteenth street of said city was made, and lo sell aald properly or so mucn tiiereor a can oe oia separately tn advantage mitllctent lo pay aald delinquent assessment, together with In terest, cost and disbursement In the manner provided hy law, and lo return the proceed of such sale to the City Treasurer of the City or Hood Klver, Oregon, and tbe following la a description of the property against which assessment wn levied and which Is delln. quent, and give the name of the person to whom It was assessed, and the amount of the assessment thereon now due, to-wlt: Cot I, , a, , block 4. Wauooma. Charles K. Hart, 1211. tw, cost 17.00; lot li',, block 6, Klver. View Park, Mary K. Ball, 140.110, cost 17.01. Now, therefore, In pursuance of said warrant and for the purpose of satisfying the delin quent SKscHHineut men Honed therein, I will on Maturday, the Zlil day of July, 1911. at the hour of teu o'clock A. M. of aald day. at the front tlisw of the City Hall, In the City of Mood Klver, County of Uood Klver, male oi Oregon, proceed to sell at public auction to the highest bidder for cash In hand, the sev eral tracts or parcel of land above mentioned, or so much thereof a can be void separately lo advantage sufficient to pay said delinquent assessment, together with the lntereet, coat and disbursements provided by law, aud will continue said aale from day to day thereafter u in 1 1 hh UI property Is sold, or ao union thereof as may ne nectowary lo aaiiMiy aaiu aasesamenu listed al Hood Klver, Oregon, this l'Jih day of June, lull. KOHKKT LEWIS, Marshal of the City ol Uood Klver, Ore. jlfej-ll Citation. In the County Court of the Hlateof Oregon, lor Hood Klver County. In the Matter of tbe Kstate of Charles M. Husey, Ieceaed. To 1. W. French, Alvlra V. Goes. Ida A. Alters, Klla Mcllrlde, Ada Carr. aud lo all others unknown who have or claim an In. tereat 111 aald estate, greeting: lu Hie name or iheHtateof Oregon, you are hereby cited and required to appear in the L'OHiity Conn ol the Htate of Oregon for the County of Hood Kiver, lu the Court Room thereof, al Hood Klver, aald slate, on July 28, Kill, at 10 o'clock a. m. of that day, then and there lo show cause, If any there be, why an order ahould not then and there be mada de claring lhe rlghtaof all persons In and to the property or share of Maria A. French, de ceased, lu the said estate of Charles M. Kusey, dectaaed, and why an order of re-dlslrlbu-tlon should not be made herein with refer, euc thereto. Thl citation la served upon you by publication In accordance with an order or the County Court duly made and en tered herein oo tne mil day of June, A. U lull, directing that same shall be published In the Hood Klver Glacier, a newspaper of general circulation, once a week ror lour sue eesalve weeks Jjate of first publication June 7, Ifll, W lines the Honorable Geo. D. Culbertaon, Jndgeor the County Court of the Htate of Ore gon, for lhe County of Hood River, with the aeal of said Court arUxed, thl Jbih day of Juue,ltlll. , Atteit: W. E. HAcfHON, JJ190 Clerk. trout door of I be City Hall, In the City ii. not niver, county of Hood Klvei. Htate of Oregon, pi oceed lo sell al public auction to lhe highest bidder for csah lu hand, the sev. eral tracts or parcels of land above meullonrd, or so much thereof as can be sold aeiiarateiy to advantage auffictent to pay aald delinquent Interest, coau and disbursement provided by law, and will continue said sale from day to day thereafter until said proierty is sold, or so much thereof a may be neceasary lo satisfy said luterevt. Daled at Hood Kiver, Oregon, this 2jd day of June, lall. ROIiKKT I.KWIS, Marshal o! the City of Hood Klver, Oiegon. J 23-j & Notice of Special City Election. Notice is hereby given that a special city election will tie held in the City of Hood Klver, Oregon, on the 8th day of July, lull, at the Cily Hall therein, for the purpoe of sub mitting to the legal voter of said Cltv, the same being freeholders thereof, the question whether or not the City of Hood Kiver shall Issue IW Ism ds In the sum of U2,H), or so much thereof as may lie necessary, for the purpose of raising money wilh which to ac quire by purchase, condemnation or other wise the compiete water aysum in the City of Hood Klver, Oregon, and vicinity, now owned and operated by the Pacific Power and Light Co., together with ail the fran chise, right, privilege, easement. Imple ment aud appliances belonging thereto or connected therewith, for the purpose of up plylug water to the City and cltlneu of the City of Hood River and vicinity; said bond lo be Issued by the City In all respect in ac cordance with the provisions of Hectlon 102 of the Charter of the Cily of Hood Kiver as amended and now In lorce. The polls shall be opened at the hour of 8 o'clock a. in. on aaid day and shall continue open until 7 o'clock p. in. on said day. J. H Gill, O. H. Baker and John A. Wilson have been appointed by the Common Coun cil a Judges of said election, and P. H. David, son aad H. T. De W III a clerk thereof. Thl notice Is published In two Issue of the Hood Klver Glacier, by order ol the Common Council of the City ol Hood Klver. The date of the first publication thereof Is June 29, 1911, and the date of the last publication July li. 1U. U. B. 1.ANG1LI.K, City Recorder. Here is the Most Nifty Shoe of the Season. IT'S A "SELZ" Comes in Black and Tan in Lace or Button Price $4.50 Other Shoes at $3.00, $3.50, $4.00 We still have some Shoes on bargain counter that are bargains. Children's Shoes, 5 to 8 Ladies' Shoes. 35c up $1.00 up CALL AND SEE THEM AT Carmichacl's Phone 283 L On Heights NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION UNITED STATES LAND OFFICE The Dalle, Oregon, May 19th, lull. Notice Is hereby given that Albert Sehll. ler, of lice. Oregon, who ou March Ititli, 1HUS, made iionietead entry, No lH8Herlal No. (ISfilii, lor K'-i HK. Hec. 7 and Hectlou 8, Township 1 North, Range 10 Kaat, Willamette Meridian, ha tiled notice of In tention lo make Final five year Proof, to es tablish claim to the land above described, he fore F. A. Bishop, U. H. Commissioner, at hi office, at Hood Kiver, Oiegon, on the 8th day July, mil. Claimant name a witnesses: Charles G. Robert, Thomas Collins, Knill Frautschi, Fredrick KruuUchl.all of llee. Oregon, mia-jti Notice ot Sale of Real Property. In the County Court of the State of Oregon for Hood Kiver County. In the Matter of the Guardianshm of Hone Mooney, Miaor. 1, hlmer McCray, the duly aDDOinted. aua hfled and acting guardian of the estate of Hope Muoney, minor, hereby give public notice that in nursu- ance to an order of the above entitled court here tofore made in the above entitled matter. I shall. on and after the 21st day ef July, 1911, sell or oner tor aale, in room 14. Hall Building. City of Rood Kiver. Oregon, at private sate for cash and to the beat and hurheat bidder, tha real Dron- eriy Deionprmg to aald estate, described aa fol low, to-wit: A one-hfteenth interest, subject to the dower right of one Adelia A. Stranahan. in and to the property aituated in the City of Hood River, County of Hood River, State of Oregon, described a follows: Lot 18. blk. 4. Stranahan' First Add. to said city. 19 4 31 " 9 " Third ' 82 "8 " " 87 " 9 " " 88 " 9 " " 39 " 9 " "40 "9 " Acreage containing 3.02 acres, more or leas, da- scribed as follows: Beirinninir at the sunken atone monument act in the east line of the Jenkins D. L. C. No. 38. town ahip 3 north of range 10 E. W. M.. 330 feet south of the re-entrant corner on the eaat side of said claim: thence south 1 deg. 20' west 2U0 feet; thence east 612.72 feet to a point 10 feet west of the southwest corner of lot 33 in block 10 of Strana han's Third Addition: thence north 2U0 feet; thence west to the point of beginning. Home place, between Tweltth and Th rtcenth streets, near Taylor Btreet, in aaid City of Hood Kiver, described as follows, to-wit: - Heginning at a Doint 25 feet north and 140 feet eaat of the most easterly southeast corner of the William Jenkins D. L. C. No. 38. in townshin 3 north range 10 E, W. M.: aaid point being the southeast corner of a certain tract conveyed to John G. Zolls; thence east 120 feet, more or less; to the southwest comer of a tract conveyed to J. H. Gill; thence north along the west line of the Gill tract 60 feet; thence east along the north line of the Gill tract 110 feet to the west line of Twelfth Street: thence north alonir the west line of Twelfth Street 103 feet to the southeast corner of the C. F. Sumner tract; thence west along the south line or said aumner tract 128 feet; thence north along the west line of aaid Sumner tract 135 feet; thence west 94 feet, more or less, to the northeast corner of aaid Zolls tract and thence south along said Zolls east line 298 feet to the place of beginning. lhis notice is given by publication in the Hood River Glacier, fur four successive weeks, in ac cordance with the order made and entered in the above entitled court on the 20th day of June, 1911. ilate of first publication is June 22nd, 1911. ELMER McCRAY. Guardian of the estate of Hone Mooney. Minor. j22-j20 New Parkdale Hotel A Modern Hostelry in the Heart of the Upper Valley, in the Shadow of ML Hood Rooms 50 Cents and $1.00 Meals 35 Cents. Rates by the Week J. M. Clark, Prop., parkdale Notice of Final Settlement. In the County Court of the Htate of Oregou for the County of Hood River. In the Matter of the Kslale of Stephen 11. Mayberry, deceased. Notice la hereby given that Juliet A. Mayberry, administratrix of the Estate of Stephen H. Mayberry, deceased, having filed 1 this Court her second and final account of her administration of said es tate, and the hearing of the same has been fljed by this Court for Haturday, July l.v 1911, at 10 o'clock a. m.. at the court room of Raid Court, In the court house of Hood River. Oregon, in the county aforesaid, and all person interested tn the aaid estate are notified then and there to appear and show cause. If any they have, why said account should not be settled and allowed, and auid admluistratrlx be discharged and her bonds men exhonoraled, and said estate closed. Date of first publication, June 15, 1911. JULIET A.MAYKKKKY, J15J1.1 Administratrix, H-H-H rT l i rH To Our Country Patrons! We now operate a country delivery service without extra charge. WEST SIDE-TUESDAYS AND FRIDAYS EAST SIDE-MONDAYS AND THURSDAYS ? We carry a full line of Staple and Fancy Gro ceries, t lour, .Feed and all kinds of Fruits 1 TT ill ana vegetaoies in season, promptly filled and delivered. Phone 78 City orders Kinnaird Si Kinsey "H-H-M-H-H- H"I"l"I"I"I"H-l-I..I..I..l..l-H-H..i..n..H4 The Middle Valley Mill Is now in operation and ready to fill orders for LUMBER Three and One-half Miles South of Odell PHONE 6X1 Mt. Hood Milling Company JPj&r&TZXOlX' STABLE ..Livery, Feed and Draying.. STRANAHANS & RATHBUN Hood River, Ore. Horses bougljt, gold or exchanged. Pleasure parties can secure'tlrst-class rigs. iSpecial attention given to moving furniture ana pianos. ' We do everything horses can do. Notice of Sale of Bonds. Notice la hereby riven that the Board of Directors of the Hood Kiver Irrigation Ills, trict. In Hood Klver County, Oreou, will sell the bond of ald district in the aum ot S70.. OOS.00, on Monday, the 3rd day of July, lull, at the hour of 2 p. in., at the office of the Hoard of Director at the residence of K. W. Kelly, In aald diatrlct. and that sealed pro, Kwala tor aald bouda will be received by aaid wrd at aald place for the purchase of said bond until the day and hour above men tioned, at which time the board will open tbe piopoaai ana awaru me purciiase of tne Mind to the highest responsible bidder, the noaru reaerviua me rttfiu u reject anv and all bid. riald bond shall be issued and dated Jnlv I, lull, and shall lie payable In United State jold coin In ten aeries, to-wlt: At the expiration of eleven year, five per cent of the whole number of said bouda; twelve years, six per ceul; thirteen years, seven per cent; fourteen years, eight aer cent; fifteen year, nine per cent; sixteen year, ten per cent; eevenleeu years, eleven ner cent: eighteen years, thirteen per cent; nineteen year, nr.ctm per ceut; iweiuy years, sixteen percent; and shall boar Interest at the rate of six percent per annum, payable semi annu ally, on the nrst day of January and Julv of each year. The principal and interest Khali be payable at tne place designated In the Hunt Paint & Wall Paper Co. Complete line of PAINTS, OILS, BRUSHES, Etc. HEATH & MULLIGAN MIXED PAINTS. FKAU & LAMBERT'S VARNISHES. CALCIMO. For room tinting mixed to order. CI1I-NAMEL. For old furniture and wood work ; any color. ROOM MOULDING, riate and Card Rail. Dry Paste. OILCLOTH for walls and a nice line of Wall Paper. Painting, Paper Hanging, Sign and Carriage Work Carriage Shop phone 109L Store phone 11615 Oak Street bonds, and bidder are Elven the option of navina saia Donas payaoie at roriiana, Oro. gym, llilcago. III., or New York, N. Y., and said bond will be Issued In accordance with lhe election of the successful bidders. Said bond shall be each of the denomination of not less than tlOu.Ou and not more than fl.u)i).iu, at the option of tbe purohaser, and shall be nea-otlatile in form, and coupons for the Interest shall be attached to each and signed by the secretary. By order of the Board of Directors. JnlJnS K. W. KELLY. Secretary, Harness and Saddlery Harness Repaired & Made to order. Lap Robes. Horse Blankets, Tents, Wagon Covers, Water Bags, Etc. Davenport Harness Co. S. E. BARTMESS Funeral Director and Embalmer Established 18 Yean HOOD RIVER, OREGON 1 Wirt!