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About The Hood River glacier. (Hood River, Or.) 1889-1933 | View Entire Issue (May 23, 1912)
HOOD RIVER GLACIER, TlTCItSDAY, MAY 23. 1912 Spray! Spray! Spray! u WE ARE HEADQUARTERS FOR Whale Oil ALSO Soap Watts FormaldehydeTree Soap Kill the Aphis before they destroy your trees, vines and shrubbery. K EIR CASS 0 Smith Block C30C Reliable Druggist 3 ON SAVINGS ACCOUNTS UNDER U.S. GOV'T SUPERVISION To the Residents of the Hood River District If yon already carry an account with (his bank it is the earnest hope of our management that you may be making the fulK'Ht use of our services. If you have not as yet favored us with your patronage, we shall greatly appreciate an op portunity to explain to you the unexcelled facilities . we pro vide for the safekeeping of money and the transaction of other hanking matters. Both Large and Small Amounts Ae Invited Notice of Completion of Grading Cascade Avenue between 15th Street and the City Limits. Notice la hereby given that The Transfer & t.ivery Co., contractor, lias nled written no tice this IMh any of May. MM, of the com. I i. let Ion of Cascade Avenue between 15th 8in-el I and the City IIiiiIih from curb line to curb I Due to the established grade tinder hlscon ) tract with theclly heretofore nmrteuort enter ed into under Ordinance No. S7iand that the amount due said contractor for said liuorove. inetii : upon Its acceptance la hereby staled to UV 77.1.11. Aud notice la further given that any objec. tlona to the acceptance of said work uuder the contract with the aald contractor ou the part of said City may lie filed lu the office ol the undesigned City Kecoruer by any Inter, ested party at any time within seven davs from the date ot filing aald notice, to.w'it, within aeven days from the IMh day ol May, v.ni. This notice la published lo the Hood Klver Glacier for two consecutive Issues thereof, the date of the firat puhllcatlou thereof being the mm aay 01 Slav, 1H12. H. h. HOWK. nil6m2S city Recorder. S. E. BARTMESS Funeral Director and Embalmer Established 18 Veari HOOD RIVER, OREGON p Sale Team fo Great Barg'ain Home Telephone Co. Notice For Publication. ItEFARTMKNT OF THK IN'TF.HKtH V. 8. Land Oltlceat The Dalles, Oregon, May Kith, li2. Notice la hereby given that Benton B. Short, "i noon Kiver, uregon, who, ou AprUKal, lltw, made Homestead. No. l.iDTS. Serial No "Sad, for l.ota I and 2, Section ft. Townships i.tniu, rvange iu nasi, w uiauieiie Meridian has tiled notice of Intention to make Final Commutation t'roof, to establish claim lo the lann anove described, before F. A. Bishop, U. s. Commissioner, at his ortlce at Hood Klver, virnuii, mi Dm mui aay oi june, ims. Claimant names a witnesses; KoueitTai! wen, John I'hllllps, Fred K. Newby, Ueorge mi, an oi iiouu tviver, uregon. C. W. MOOKK, tultJJ t:i Register, Notice to Creditors. Notice la hereby ulven that the uiidnrslsneil lias been appointed administratrix, with the w in annexed, of the estate of Kdwln Petlts, deceased, and all persona bavin claims aKuliist tuild estate are hereby untitled to pre sent (he same to me within six (ti) month ironi ine natu or tins notice, duly verified, ut i ne omce oi a . J. iJcrtiv, nsmi s, First Na tlonal Hank Kllildlnir. Hood River lliwmi Hated and first published tills 2nd day of dinv, on. m2iu30 ELLINOlt M. CHASE. Stanley- Smith Lumber Co. Wholesale and Retail LUMBER Lath, Shingles, Ete Lumber Delivered to Any Part of the Valley 1:115 The Dalle 241 List No. OIO-.'U NOTICK FOR PUBLICATION UNITED (STATES LAM) OFFICE The Dulles. (Ireiron. Anrll n 1lir Nollce la hereby given that the Northern I'alflc Railway Company, who-ie post .office address Is HI. l'mii. Minnesota, has this lsth day of April, 1IU2. filed In tnla office It appll. cation to select under the Act of Congress, ap proved July 1, lsiis (.10 Hint. f79, Will, as extend, ed by the Act of Congress, approved May 17, m, t he Hi of N K4, Heo. 4, T. I N., R. 11 East, W. M N i. 010211. Any and all persons claiming adversely the lands described, or desiring to object because of the mineral character of the land, or for any other reason, to Ihedlsposal to applicant, should file their affidavit of protest In t It In office, ou or before the 7th day ol June, IW2. C. W. ModKK, Register. Published In Glacier, located at Hood River, Oregon. ai'Sin.W ABSTEN GIVES VIEWS ON COLUMBIA ROAD To the Voters and Tixpaers of Hood River County: Hood River, Ore., May 18, 1912. We understand that there is a scheme on foot by certain interested partiea to have the proposed autonio bile route from Portland to Hood Kiver to leave the state road west of Mit chclls' Point, and climb and ineandei around through the mountains touch it z some very valuable (V) lodged olT upright stump lands and finally liming a route through a gap in the mounains and plunging down it to Post Canyon through what, wticn it is finished, will be one of the poorest roads in the county, and finally emerging into the valley near the Stanley-Smith Belmont lumber yard. New, as I know people often sign road petitions without knowing much about the circumstance pertaining thereto, I should like to ray a few words as regards the two routes. Now, those parties who wish to take tthe way over "The Mountains of the Moon declare mat the grade on the west side of Mitchell a Point is too steep for jiutos to climb. There is a little piece of a few rods on the west side that is steep, though autos have often passed over it, but with a com paratively small amount of work it could be made a fairly reasonable grade. They also say that the hill at Ruth ton planer is too steep, and yet auto mobiles run up and down it almost every day all summer long. Hut it. too, could be easily improved. Now those are the two great obstacles fur which certain interested parties would like to have the conutv spend thous and of dollars to build a shelf road winding around through the mountains for miles, and finally rising to three times the height above the river to get over the mountains that the state road does to get through the low pass at Mitchell a Point, and then the higher route, too, would olten be blocked with several ieei oi snow wnen the river route would be entiiely free from snow, also, the road down Post Canyon would at times in the spring be verv difficult, if not impassable, on account of the torrents of water that often rush down it when snows are melting, as it drains a large extent of verv rough country. Now, if the road were taken that way it would undoubtedly cost many times as much as it would to so in J prove me state roaa as to make a fairly good road of it, and again, the other proposed route through the mountains and valuable (') stump lands would be nearly twice as long, us well as to be a very undesirable route even after it was made. Now I speak from a thorough knowl edge of the route proposed, as I have lived right here in the near vicinity of the proposed route for nearly thirty years and have been over all the coun try many times, and I hope that anv one who reads these lines may take the irouoie to acquaint themselves with the comparative cost as well as the feasibility of the two routes before committing themselves to either one or the other. F. K. Absten. Is there anything In this world that is of more importance to you than good digestion? Food must be eaten to sus tain life and must be digested and con verted into blood. When the digestion tail the whole body FftfTers. Chamlier Itiin's Tablets are a rational and reliable cure for indigestion. They increase, the flow of bile, purify the blood, strengthen the stomach, ami tone tip the whole di gestive apparatus to a natural and healthy action. For eale by all dealers. We are Now Taking Orders for Apple, Peach and Pear Boxes Would Advise Ordering at Once Stanley-Smith Lumber Co. Phone 124 Hood River, Oregon STABLE ..Livery, Feed and Draying.. STRANAHANS & RATHBTJN Hood River, Ore. Horses taught, sold or exchanged. Pleasure parties can secure first-class rigs Special attention given to moving furniture ana pianos. We do everything horses can do. THEY'RE ON! BEGINNING MAY 2ND And Almost Every Other Pay Throughout the Summer Months. Special Round Trip Rates Will Be iu Effect to All Principal Cities in THE EAST $60.00 ST. PAUL WINNIPEG MINNEAPOLIS DULUTH PORT ARTHUR Chicago 72.50 St. Louis 7(1,00 Buffalo 01.50 New York 108.50 And EQUALLY LOW RATES to Many Other Eastern Cities Via the Canadian Pacific Soo-Spokane Route Leaving Hood River 10:55 P. M. daily. Liberal stop-overs. Your choice of numerousoptional routings, including The Delightful Kootenay and Arrow Lakes, the Glorious Canadian Rockies, the Great Lakes (meals and berth included), the Hudson River and various others, without any additional cost. Final Keturn Limit October 31. Booklet on Application. Call on J. II. Fredricy, Ticket Agent or write M. E. Maloue, Tom J. Wall, Trav. Pass. Agt. General Agt. t3 Sprague Ave., Spokane "TRAVEL IS EDUCATION" Stimulant or Tonic? Ayer's Sarsaparilla is not a stimulant. It docs not make you feel better one day, then as bad as ever the next. There is not a drop of alco hol in it. Ayer's Sarsapa rilla is a tonic. You have the steady, even gain that comes from such a medicine. Ask your doctor all about this. Trust him fully, and always do as he says. He knows. wno mikes the het liver pills? The J. C. Avtr Comp.nv, of Lowell, Mist. They hae been making Aver'a Pills for over sixty ers. If you hive the slight est doubt about using these pills, ik your doctor. Ask him first, thtt's best. t h i c. vta co . l.ow.n w-. WHEN YOU WANT A Wagon, Buggy, or anything in the Implement line, it will pay you to examine our stock and get mir 1 prices before buying. j& j& WE ARE AGENTS F0R Mitchell and Milburn Wagons J.I. Case Plows and Disc Harrows Myer's Spray Pumps WOMAN'S CLUB IMPROVES PARK The Woman's club through, its civic committee has improved the park se cured by the closing of Fifth street between State and Oak streets, by seeding it and,' the planting of roses and vines, and before the summer is over the city will have one green rest ing piace. ltiey have also placed one oenen along the drive which was made by R. 13. liragg at the cost of $2.75. and as several more are needed thw club would appreciate the donation of one from anv who desires to h,.ln utrauinjr me para in irns way. ror soreness of the muscles. liethr iimuceu ny violent exercise or inmrv Chamberlain's Liniment it excellent. this liniment is also biul.lv for the relief it affords in case's of rheu matism. Sold by all dealers. Notice of Sale of Real Property. Iu thefounty Court ol the HtaCo of Oregon for tlie utility of Hood Klver. In the Mailer of ihe Uuaidlannhlp of Hope I, Klnier Met'rnv. inmr lUn of lh. ,.i.i. nr no w jiooney, minor. Hereby mvp uulillii no. lice Hint In iiurtiuHie'e to mi nnlar of iii above entitled court heretofore mailn lu the Hbove entitled niHltrr. Hhull mi .n,l un... J utie 21, VtV, at 1 o'clock p. m., n II or otter for sale, In room 1. In the Hall Build Itiit, lu the l itv ol Hood Klver, OreKon.ul prl. vale hhIi- for i-hmIi and to the bent and highest bidder, the real umnerlv ueloinrlim LO HUill esiute, described as lollows, lo wit; Lot Ml, Block 3, StratiPhiiu'iHAeeond Addition 3 Nursery Stock Hood River Grown First Class THE KIND THAT GROWS A Few Dwarf Apple, Pear and Peach C. D. Thompson HOOD RIVER, OREGON Esperanto Booklets to Be Distributed Because of the interest and discus sion aroused by the introduction of House liesolution 220 into the United States house of representatives bv the Hon. Richard Rartholdt, the Esperanto Association of North America is going to distribute free one million copies of A tilimpse or Esperanto (a pam phlet outlining the purpose of the in temational language and giving a gen eral synopsis of the grammar). This will be sent to any of our readers send ing name, address and stamp to the fcsperanto Orhce, Washington, D. C. House Resolution 220 reads as fol lows: "Resolved! That the committee on education be, and the same is, here by authorized to cause an investigation to be made by the committee on educa tion .or a subcommittee thereof, touch ing the practicability of the study of hsperanto as an auxiliary ancuase and a means of facilitating the social and commercial intercourse of the peo ple of the United States and those of other countries, the committee to sub mit its report at the second session of the sixty-second congress." C. L. Parsons, Sec'y and Treas. of the C. H. Ward Drug Co., I'asadena, Calif., writes: "We have sold and recom mended Foley's Honey and Tar Com pound for years. We believe it to be one of the most ellic.ietit expectorants on the market. Containing no opiates or narcotics it can be given freely to child ren. Enough of this remedy can he taken to relieve a cold as it has no nau seating results and does not interfere with digestion." C. A. l'lath. First Florida Melons The first watermelons of the season were brought to Palm Beach.'Fla., the other day by Haller & Fulce, from their farm on the Okeechobee road, says a dispatch. Carload shipments will go forward in a few days. The melons are good. Xow is the time to get rid of your rheu matism. You will find Chamberlain's liniment wonderfully effective. One ap plication will convince you of its nieiits. Try it. For sale by elf dealers. Christian Science Services. Christian Science Services will be held in the Commercial Clnb rooms at 11a m. Sunday. Subject, "Soul and Body." Sunday School at the same hour in room 6, Davidson building. Wednesday evening testimonial meet ings are held in room ti, Davidson build ing, at 8 p. m. The reading room is open daily from 2 to 5 p. m., room (I, Davidson building. Bargains in City Property. Fourteen lots between Hazel and Pleasantview avenues. Only two blocks from court house. Also two-acre tract on The Heights, near Wilson reservoir. Both properties on easy terms. In quire of A. W. Onthank. " Bids Wanted. The undersigned will receive bids np to June 1, 1912, at his ollice in the Heil bronner building, for the furnishing of 1 10t l cords of green slab wood, the same to be delivered at the several school buildings of the city, between July I and September I, 11)12. F. A. BISHOP, Clerk School District No 3, jntJ Hood Kiver County. fit ft2 M 13 14 ir HI 7 8 17 IS IM i!0 a 4 II x 24 5 Hi SI as u 4'J 4:t 44 30 HH 4U fl M il .-:l M ,ri6 M 4f 4li 4: 48 S7 58 Ml 10 til lit "4 lit Mi in; ii7 BS fit) 70 71 8 b II tl t) 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 9 10 11 II 11 II 11 II 11 11 it 12 If li U l 12 1" l;i 18 111 13 lit l:t 14 14 14 14 14 14 14 14 Third We are offering a special discount of 1 0 per cent on Spray Pumps for ten days. The spraying season is here and you should take advantage of this liberal of fer while it is in effect Blowers Hardware Co Phone 99 Oak and 1st Sts. Furniture and Pianos Moved Draying, Express and Baggage All Kinds of Light and Heavy Work s Wood Yard and Feed Store in Connection TAFT TRANSFER Office Phone . 29 ooc M1 Rcidonro Phnna lU. 238K (J 3C All according to duly recorded plat thereof. This notice Is Klven by puhllcsilou lu the Hood Kiver (ilseler for lour MioeesNlve weekH In accordunre with an order made and en. lered In the above entitled court In I Ills mat ter on the 4th day of My, 1HI J. Pate of first publlCHllou, MnyUt, 11' 1 2. Kl.MKK MiVKAY, Guardian of the Kstide of Hope Moouey, Minor. mZtlulH Summons. In the Circuit Court of the Hint e of Oregon for Hood Kiver Count v. C. K. t opple, I'lalnlitr, vs. K. W. Howlaud, B rtliu ti. Mhnou aud C. M. Masou, lletend anlM. HoininoiiB. To Bertha H. Mason and C. H. Mason, de fendants above named: Yon are hereby required to appear and answer the complaint filed SKUlnst you In the above entitled suit on or he, ore the II ml day of July, lull': and If you full sotoapiieur In answer, the plaintiff above named will ap ply to the court for a decree agHlnat you, aud each of you, Id accordance with the prayer of the complaint as lollows: For a decree foreclosing that certain mort. fiiKe made and executed by defenduu., K. W. lowlnud, on the filli day of Murt h, i'jIO. to plalntllt herein, lvea to secure the promis sory note of said defenditut, K. V, Howlaud, lor Korty-Dve Hundred (HMJtJ) Dollars, of eveu date with the said inoriitaK. Haid mortgaye covers the following deserltied real estate aii uated In Hood Klver County, Oregon, Uwll: Heglanlngat the Hoiithwest corner of the Noi theast quarter Hectloii Twenly.twn )). In TownshlpTwo CONorthnf Kg Ten ilOiJKast.W. M., ni lining thence hast along the South line ofsaldJNortheast qitaiter seventy nine (7(i)rods and (III) leet; thence North tuirty-eiglit ( 18) rods and thirteen (M) feet; thence Kant twelve (12) rods, ni.ire or less, to the intersection of the County Koad: thence North twenty (an feet to the North line o: the Southeast quar t r of the Houthwci.1 quarter of aald Northeast quarter; thence Went ulnety-twn M) rods, more or less, i o the Northwest corner of the Mouth west quarter of the Sjouth west quarter of Ihe rsoutbwest quarter of aald Northeast quarter; thence Bouth along the West line of said Northeast quarter, lo placeof beginning, Forty (40) rods, aald tract containing twenty (Jl acres, more or less, excepting therefrom, however, a certain rlght.of.wav e ranted to me r.aat rors irrigating August aim, iw; Company, dated And for Ihe sale of said nrenilaes to satisfy such Judgment as plaintiff niay recover In sHiu sun; For a decree dec'arlng that you, and each of you, have no right, title or Interent In, to or upon said niorigHged premises, or anv part thereof, adverse u the lien of plaintiffs said mortgage: and that your rlulit. I. lie or Inter. est be declared Inlerlor aud subsequent In time thereto, and you, and each of y u, be forever barred and enjoined from setting up any right or claim or title In and to aald mortgaged premls- s, or any part thereof; ror Ihe sum of Four Hundred and Fifty (IIM) Dollars, attorney's fees In this suit, for the collection of aald uole.auJ auch further and other relief aa Uj the court may seeiu meet aLri equitable. This summon" Is published In the Hood Klver Glacier, a weekly newstiaiier of general circul itlon, published at Hood Klver, In Hood Kiver County, Oregon, for all consecu tive weeks, being seven Issues Inereof. lu compliance with the order of the Hon Geo. D.I ulbertaon, Judge or the County Court of HiKd Kiver County, mate of Oregon, da led the 1Mb day of May, IKU. The date of the first publication of Ihe summons is the !6ih day of .May, 1911!, and the date of the last pub lication inereof wti. oe tne Zitn asyor June, Ml. A J. UhKBY, nitJ'7 Attorney for Plalultfl A Little of Our Meat f is really more nourishing man a wnoie lot oi coarse, inferior grades. MORE APPETIZING, TOO, as you'll readily agree when some of our chops or steaks are set before you. We Only Ask You to give them a trial. We know full well that their goodness will make you a steady patron of this market. HOOD RIVER MARKET 1 ' torage We have storage space for all kinds of goods in a concrete building Our Tranfer Wagons Will Move Anything Complete Transfer Service Transfer & Livery Co. Phone 5 There's Satisfaction in Every Slice cut from the loaf that cornea from tliit bakery. You'll find the last just at moit-t and toothsome ax the fi at. We don't know how long our bread will stay moist. For it it to gotal that it never lasts long enough to get g chance to dry ou:. Try a loaf aa a test. riODEL BAKERY Fourth l nd State Hood River. Ore.