The Hood River glacier. (Hood River, Or.) 1889-1933, August 15, 1912, Image 3

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HOOD nnrrn GLACIER, TlTODAY, AUGUST IS. 1912
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I Spray! Spray! Spray! (
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AYERS RECO'fflBDS
SAND-CLAY ROADS
WE ARE HEADQUARTERS FOR
Whale Oil
ALSO
Soap
Watts FormaldehydeTree Soap
Kill the Aphis before they destroy your trees,
vines and shrubbery.
Tn the
nuentlJ mean the dinerer. between
.rtiuenc nd ft0t
F..t Flaeir Ayre. ?'8nwZ engineer
of the Oregon Agriculturi Uikge in
. lecture ;tbU.wk to .ummer
''"Win farmer 1000 bush-
.1. of potatoe. in b "Ha, tinK f?r
a eood price. i - -- tit
in March but they must t delivered
n town, and the road. bad he
" u haul over them, When ha
finally cot tnem iu '"" puuuoee
30 cenU a bushel. Th.
bad roads cost him $20. 1 now he is
ardent Doosier j uiuvemeni
KEIRCEICASS
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th Block
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Reliable Druggist
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3o ON
SAVINCS
ACCOUNTS
333
UNDER
U.S. GOV'T
SUPERVISION
Notice of Sheriff j Sale
In the Circuit Court of tbe State of Oregon tor
Banking Accommodations
A bank which extends to local indus
tries banking accommodations is a vital and
beneficial force in the community. The
steadily increasing patronage enjoyed by
this bank affords assurance that its policy is
broad and suited to the requirements of the
business men of the Hood River District.
SI Ml I
GENERAL MERCHANDISE
Fancy and Staple Groceries, Hard
ware, Farm Implements, Harness,
Paints and Oils, Dry Goods, Boots
and Shoes, and Powder and Caps
We have just opened a real estate office in connection
with our mercantile business and will deal exclusively
in Upper Valley lands. If you have property that
you want to sell, give us a trial.
"W. ZEE. oaen.li.Iser
Successor to INGRAM MERCANTILE CO.
ML Hood, Oregon
Stanley- Smith Lumber Co.
Wholesale and Retail
LUMBER
Lath. Shingles. Ete
Lumber Delivered to Any Part of the Valley
Winans' Summer Hotel
A Quiet Place for Summer Boarders
Near the Punch Bowl
NTCE COOL SHADE GOOD FISHING
Rate $1.50 Per Day
ADDRESS DEE, OREGON. TELEPHONE ODELL 17
The Purity Dairy Co.
Yours for prompt service and
Good Milk
THOS. D. CALKINS
Hood River County.
u H. Maw
ant.
C. K. ample. FlaiuUlT, vs.
Berth H. M
K. W. Howland
aaou and C. B. Maaou, DeleDd-
xi,. taa la tieratic arlven that a writ of eieCU
tlon and order of sale wa issued ui of the
Circuit court of Mie Slate of oregou for the
Conntyof Hooa Hiveron me mra uay i uij,
luw imin tnrlmnpnt rendered on the 2nd
day of July. 1U12, In tavor of plaintiff and
aaalnst defendants, which said execnlion and
nriiur nf aale lii to me directed and command-
ii. m sell the nronertv hereinafter describ
ed lor the purpose of satisfying the judgment
of plaintiff In aald cause for the anra of five
Thousand One Hundred Sevenly-alx and
87-lOOtlis (5,17U 81) Dollars, with Interest there,
on from the 2nd dav or July, 1912, at the rate
of seven percent per annum, and the further
sum of Stt.5,oots and the eosts In-urred up.
on said Wrltol Execution and sale;
That far and In ooiuDllauca wii.il execunou
aud order of sale 1 will on the 24th day ol
AUKiist, lBlK, at the hour or m o oicx-it a. m..
t Hie front door of the Court House In Hood
River (touul v. Oretion. sell at uuunc auction
to the highest bidder for cash in hand for the
purpose of satisfying the Judgment above
named the ft) ow us described real properly
altimtod In Hood River Dountv.Oregou. to-wlt:
Beginning at the Southwest corner oi me
Northeast ,i imrter of Section 22. In Township
2 North, Range 10 East, W. M., running thence
east along the south line of said Mi quarter
79 rods and 10 feet; thence north 38 rods and
18 feet; thence east U rods, more or less, to :ne
intersection oi tne county roau: iuen um lu
20 feet to the north llneoi the 8 Eta of the 8 Wi
or said N fc.'; inence west vi ni, inoreur iubb,
to t he N w corner oi me w y, or me o w 54 ui
theSW'i or said tneuoe sou in aiuug
the west line of said NK'i to tne lolece or be
ginning 40 rod.'; said tract containing 20 acres,
mora or less, exuemiua Luereirom. iiowvvri
a certain rlKlil 01 way grantea to tne r.asi
Ko'k Irrisatinir Comuany. dated August 26th
1909, the same being recorded In Misc. Rec
ords or Mortiraires of Hood River County. Ore
gon, on the HUM day 01 August, iwiu, in 11001
1 at rage tu.
Dated this 25th day of July, 1912.
Thos. F. Johnson.
Sheriff for Hood River County
J26a24 Oregon.
Notice of Sheriffs Sale.
farmer wr roads fre-
In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, for
Hood Kiver Ixwnty
Mary Wells, Adminiatratrix of the Estate of
Warren Wells, Demeaned, Plaintiff, vs. Hood
River Mineral Sprinirs Company, a Corporation,
B. Mathison and (iut. Anderson, Lterenaanca.
Notice is hereby given that a Writ of Execution
anil Order of Sale was issued out of the Circuit
Court of the State of Oregon for Hood River
County on the 8th day of August, 1912, upon a
judgment rendered on the 2nd day or July, lau,
in favor of Plaintiff and against the defendants,
which said execution and order of sale is to me
directed, and commanding me toa sell the
property hereinafter described for Z the pur
pose ef satisfying the judgment of plaintiff in
said cause for the sum of $2589.10, with interest
thereon at the rate of seven per centum per an
num, from the 2nd day of July. 1912, and for the
further sum of (250 attorney's fees in said cause,
with interest thereon at the rate of six per
centum per annum, from the 2nd day of July,
1912, and the costs and expense of said sale incur
red upon said Writ of Execution and Sale;
That in compliance with said execution and or
der of sale. I will on the 7th day September, 1912,
at the hour of 10 A. M., at the front door of the
Court House in Hood River County, Oregon, sell
at public auction to the highest bidder for cash
in hand for the purpose of satifying the judg
ment above named the following described real
Drooerty. situated in Hood River County. Oregon.
to-wit: The Northwest Quarter of the Northeast"
Quarter and the North half of the North half of
the Southwest Quarter of the Northeast Quarter,
all in Section 7. Township 2 North, Range 11 East
of the Willamette Meridian, in Hood River Coun
ty, Oregon, containg 50 acres, save and except
therefrom 10 acres in square form in the South
west corner thereof, heretofore conveyed by War
ren Wells, deceased, to William Kennedy leaving
the tract subject to the right of way. heretofore
conveyed by the said Warren Wells, deceased, to
the East Fork Irrigating Company, for the pur
pose of building, operating and maintaining a
ditch, canal, flume or pipe line thereon, and the
right of way of the Pacific Power A Light Com
pany.
Dated this 8th day August. 1912.
THOS. F. JOHNSON.
aSal Sheriff of Hood River County, Oregon.
promising reiiei.
"While the farmer receive. s gre9t
financial gain from KT jny
one. be hai the added social benefits.
Under the present uuen
impossible tor his. childrtn to Ko to
school regularly, bis.farniljr to go to
church except when tne roads are
dried out, his Doctor nrscn mm in
time to be of most help, or hia mail t0
be delivered regularly. With better
roads this can all be changed, and
graded schools and larger churches al-
. . i ImnmVimanla
W8V8 IOIIOW lueoo k--
it ia not necessary that a creat
deal of money be spent on our high
ways but wnai n iuwiiikiiu ve
used carefully and intelligently. A
few dollars spent at the right time
will save repairs costing hundreds, and
most of the roaaa wnere mere is no
heavy travel may be improved in this
W8V
Mr. Ayres then described the pro
cess of building sand-clay roads; the
initial grading witn proper crown
ant Hrainao-e ditches, the distribution
and packing of the clay spreading of
the sand, and plowing and harrowing
it in lightly on top. This type of
road has given excellent satisfaction in
the southern and middle western
states, but little work of the sort has
, . it. n. -i
been done as yet in me racmc norm
west. It has proved successful in Boils
and climatic conditions similar to those
found in OreRan. and there is no ques
tion as to its value for our rural high-
mavs
"The saving in expense over other
fnrma of rural road is no mean item.'
enntinuea Prof. Avres. The average
onst for aand-clav roads it but $723 a
mile for the 24,601 miles in the United
States, compared with a cost of ?4,9
a mile for macadam, in otner woras.
about seven miles of good sand-claj
road can be built for tne tame money
an one mile of plain or water-bound
macadam. The cost of maintenance is
less than for any other form of un
provement except the earth road, and
horses and automobiles alike perfer it
to anv of the hard surface roads.
'The road must first be graded and
drained carefully, and should be
crowned about one inch to the foot and
smooth as a rae. It can be greatly
improved by adding sand even if no
erading has been done, but the expense
will be much greater. The sand must
be sharp and coarse, but need not be
as clean as is required for concrete. It
should be brought and piled along the
shoulders of the road in dry weather
when teaming is cheaper, though con
struction can not begin until the rams
soften the clav. The cheapest way is
to spread the sand four to six inches
deep over the wet clay and let the
traffic mix the materials. Economy is
the nnlv argument for this, and as
more sand ia iihiihIIv reuuired to fill
the ruts and hoUa.nrmed by the
heavier team,' veir'ttiii advantage ia
some times lost. 1 he road is almost
impassible to heavy loads until the
sand and clay are thorouchlv mixed
A better way is to spread the sand
to a width of 12 or 16 feet, mixing
well with a plow or harrow. A depth
of six inches is enough for light travel
and a foot for heavy loads. The road
drag should be used often to maintain
the crown and nil ruts which will form
in the first few months. If the road
does not compare favorably with
gravel or macadam as soon as the sand
is added to the clay, ii anouid nor, ve
considered a failure. Its construction
a gradual process, and the surface
will not be at its best in less than six
months. If it gets muddy, add more
sand : if it is too dry and dusty more
clay is needed. All that is required
for maintenance is me auamon oi a
little more sand and clay each year,
and the ocassional use of a drag.'
For the
Hair
Are you so fortunate as to
be well satisfied with your
hair? Is it long enough,
thick enough, rich enough?
And your hair does not fall
out? Well.welUhatisgood.
But you may know of some
not so fortunate. Then just
tell them about Ayer's Hair
Vigor. They will surely thank
you after using it, if not be
fore. Remember, it does
not color the hair. Show
the list of ingredients to
your doctor. Let him decide
their value. He knows.
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Mad, By C. AT CO.. L-.n. w ....
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SPOKANE FAILS TO
SELL BOND ISSUE
Hood River is not alone in its trouble
of bonds sales. The city of Spokane
last week had an issue of a quarter of
a million turned down by broker. A
dispatch from that city says:
rj. H. Koli Ins & Sons, brokers, oil
New York and Chicago, best bidders
on the tZWUKXi city hall nonds, have
telegraphed Auditor Smith that they
would not accept the issue, placing the
city government in a predicament.
The bondlbuyers say;that their at-1
torneys, Caldwell, Masslich & Keed,
of New York City, have rendered them
an opinion holding the issue illegal.
With contracts all let and signed lor
the building of the new city hall at
Front avenue and Wall street, at a cost
of $300,000 and with no money to pay
for it. the council faces the necessity
of raising the money by an additional
tax lew of three mills in the 1913
budget.
Citv Corporation Counsel bteuhenB
says the bonds are legal and need only
to be advertised for sale. Rollins &
Sons are said by city officials to be dis
gruntled because of a quarrel over ex
penses of $2000 for the sale oi Ji.uoo,-
000 of nark bonds."
. . a .... . 1
Ro lins & Sons were among me
brokers who refused the local issue.
We intend to make some radical changes in
our wareroom, which will necessitate mov
ing stock. Rather than incur the expense
of moving the goods and renting temporary
quarters, we have decided to offer our en
tire stock of Buggies, Wagons and Disc Har
rows at WHOLESALE PRICES for the next
30 days. liThis is not circus advertising, we
mean it, and if you need anything in the
lines mentioned above it will pay you to call
promptly.
Blowers Hardware Co
Phone 99
Oak and 1st Sts.
Summons.
In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for
the County of Hood River.
M. IX Jenks, Plaintiff, va. Mary La Monte,
Defendant Summon.
To Mary La Monuj, the defenpant above
named: -
In the name of the State of Oregon, yon are
hereby required to appear and answer the
lar
nt of the Dlalntlff filed airalnst vou In
the above entitled action on or before the 10th
eoinpli
day of Aaanst. 1912: and If vm fail!to so an-
bearabd answer (aid complaint tbe plaintiff
win iaae judgment again! you lor tne mm
of 1400.00, together with bis oonu and dis-
buntemenU made and expended in this ac
tion.
Tula aummoni la served nnon yon by Dubll
cation thereof, once a week lor all consecu
tive we-na, in the tiood Klver Uiaeier, a
newspaper of general clrcalrtlon publUhed
nnM Auth arM.br at Unnrl Dlv in U ..A LJ t..-
County, Oregon, by virtue of1 on order made
oy tne MonoraDie ueorge K. t'aatner, Jadge
of Hood Klver County, Oregon, on tbe Utb
day of June, 1912. The date of the first publl
cauou oi taiasurnmone la juiv 11, vvix.
B W. HTAKK,
1Ila22 Attorney for Plaintiff
Notice for Publication.
Department of the Interior, U. 8. Land
Office at The Dalles, Oreaon, July 5. 1912,
Notice la hereby given that William v
QlaHcock.ofilood Klver, Oregon, who on Oc
tober as, ISO,, made Homestead No. 1637',
Serial No. 01016, for SUM BK'xi. Section 83,
Township 2 North, Range 10 Eaat, and K',i
NK'4. HEy. Section S, Township 1 North.
tvange iu tuMt, n iiiaraeue Meridian, naa med
notice nt intention to make Ave vear Proof.
to eetabUHb claim to the land above described
before F. A. Blahnn, U. 8. Oommiiwlouer, at
hia office at Hood Uiver, Oregon, on tbe KUti
uay oi Augun, 191.
Claimant namea aa wltneaaeK Oeorea W
Kollaa, Robert B. Bragg, Charles Ptlughaupt,
iKuin cuguau, oi nwKi niver ureifon.
c. w. Moore.
JlaS Kegibler.
Street improvement
Cross-walks on Twelfth Street
Pursuant to a resolution panned by the Com
mon Council of the City of Hood River, July
1st. 1911!, providing tor cement croaa walks tn
be constructed across Twelfth Street at the
following points: 1 he South aide of Pin
Street, the North aide of Hull Street, aad the
Sooth aide of Wilaoa Street; tbat bld will be
received by the undersigned City Recorder at
bis office, 211 Oak Street, in aald city, npJU 12
o'clock, noon, of August 10, luig, for proposals
to cwiieiruiH bhiu wbiss, tne same to lie con
structed under the direction of tbe Street
uommissioner ana tne uny aarveyor in ac
cordance with tbe specifications furnished by
the City Surveyor, and tbat tbe same will be
required to be completed within 10 days after
tbe awarding of the contract.
Tbis notice Is published in the Hood River
Glacier for one issue, the date of tbe first pnb-
iicttttuu uriug auguat ill. iwia.
B. L. HOWE.
as City Recorder.
Seemed to Give 111m a New Stomach.
"I anrTxreil inlenselv after eatiilif anil
no metlii ine or treatment I tried ceemwl
to do any good," writes II. M. Voung
petera, editor of The 6un, Lake View, .
"The first few doset of Chamberlain r
Stomach and Liver Tablets gave nie sur
prising relief and tne secona bottle
in uivfi me new stomach and
perfeotly gqod health." ror sale ty an
dealers.
Desks and Chairs Wanted
The ladies who have promoted the
organization of the Hood River county
library declare mat me uuuas aim yuu-
lications that nave nee" secuieu win
be placed in the rooms or tne smiw
building vacated by tne aouie riano
house as fast as carpenters make the
Quarters ready. The norary committee
has everyining to " "
anitahla to the accommodation of tbe
nuhlic extent some chairs and desks
. ;, l .:-i
Ilnnatinnfl or me use ui audi aiucicu
of a substantial ana attractive nature
will be gratefully appreciated.
An ordinary case of diarrhoea can, as
a rule, be cured oy aingio u ui
Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarr-
hiM Ramedv. This remedy tias no su-
, 1 .. : i i.- .,!..
nerior tor DOWei cuuipiauus. rui mc
by all dealers.
Rubber Stamps at the Glacier office,
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION
UNITED STATES LAND OFFICE
Tb belles. Oregon, i illy IS, 1812.
Hrvricr is hervhv given tbat Edward O.
Mo onn, of MU Hood, Oregon, wbo, on July
lf.th. 1907. made Homestead No. 16H4S, Serial
No 0417 for Nr-'i'. rfc'ioa a, Township 1
Mrxih rtiinire 111 hast, Wllllsoiette Meridian
baa filed notice of Intention to make five year
,,-ru.f m Miithiish claim to the land above de.
scribed, before the Ke-ilater and Receiver of
the U.H Land Otnee, at The Dalles, Oregon,
on the 36th day of August, Wli.
riatmant names as Witnesses: Oenrge M
Kirknatrlck. Henry H Hardman, William
Keeling. Marion VY. shearer, all of Ml. Hood
regOD C.W.MOORK.
Register,
Notice of Final Settlement
Notice la hereby given tbat the undersigned
.rir,,i..iir.i.rot tbe i-ritaleof Martha W. Uta-
by deceased, has filed bis final account as
such admidlstrator In tbe County Court of the
Stale of Oregon, for isuou mver uounty, ana
that said loun oas mni ton appointeq
n'rinrk In the forenoon on the 3uth dav
August, 1912, at the Conn House In Hood
River, Oregon, as tbe lima and place for the
hearing of sal I final account and tbe
settlement thereof. Now ail belrs, creditors,
or other persons Interested la said estate, are
hereby reuuired to appear en or before the
fixed lor the ssia nesting and to
timet
i file ob
jections to said account or any particular Item
thereof, so. cifying the particulars of such oo-
iectlons.
ala
Jeaae W. Rlgby,
Administrator.
Book List Hood River County Ljbiray
These lists, if preserved, will afford
a complete catalog of the new county
library.
List 111
Poultry Culture
Brieham Proeresaive Poultry Cul
ture.
Robinson Poultry Craft.
Bee Culture
Biggie-Biggie Bee Book.
Root A. B.C . and X. Y. Z. of
Culture.
Farm Builidngs and Accounts
Farm Buildinss.
Bozell-Farm Accounting and Busi
ness Methods.
Rural Sociology
Butterfield Chapters in Rural Prog
ress.
McKeever Farm Boys and Girls,
Gardening and Grounds
Bailev Garden Making.
Barron Roses and How to Grow
Them.
Ely Woman's Hardy Garden.
Home Buildine and Furniture
Portland Cement Co. -Concrete Con
st ruct ion.
Portland Cement Co. Concrete Cot
tarpa.
Portland Cement Co. Concrete
Country Residences.
Desmond liuilding a nome.
Kellogg Home Furnishings.
Laughlin The Complete Home.
Saylor-Bungalows.
Carpentry and Handicraft
Griffith Wood-working for Amateur
Craftsmen.
Pieistman Artcrafts for Beginners.
Windsor Mission Furniture.
Business
Garrison Accounting Every Man
Should Know.
McCulloueh-Engineering aa a Vo
cation.
Willinms (;h(K)sirtr a Vocation.
Williams-The Practise of Journal
ism.
Fine Arts
Bowcr-The Art of the Pianist.
Caffin How to Study Pictures.
niflVivrl Riio-a of the Orient.
Hill One Hundred Masterpieces of
Sculpture.
Walls HOW 10 ivnow Arcmimuie.
Witt One Hundred Maserpieces of
Painting.
rnotograpny
Taylor Why My Photographs Are
Bad.
Woodbury Photographic Amuse
ments.
Games and Amusements
Bancroft Games for the Play
ground.
Foster Complete Hoyle, an Ency
clopedia of Indoor Games.
ti lover fame curtesy nuu ui
Novel Entertainments.
Glover More UuesBing ixmiesis.
Kenhart Book of Camping and
Woodcraft.
Kephart-Camp Cooking.
Talbot-Moving Pictures, How They
are Made and Worked.
Poetry Kipling-Collected verse.
Long American Poems.
Longfellow Complete Poems.
Page Chief American Poets.
Palgrave-Golden Treasury.
Rilfiv Afterwniles.
Ward English Poets, four volumes.
Whittier Poems.
Drama
Ibsen Collected Works.
Kennedy Servant in the House,
Masterlicnh The Blue Bird.
Moody The Great Divide,
Peabody The riper.
Raleigh Shakespeare.
Shakespeare's Works.
Essays and Miscellaneous Prose.
Benson At Large.
Bolton Famous American Authors.
Crothers By the Christmas Fire.
Emerson Essays.
Everts The Speaking Voice.
Hale Dramatists of Today.
Reader's History of American Literature.
Howells Literary Friends and Ac-
quaintancea.
Howells, Heroines of Fiction,
Scaffler Christmas.
Scudder American Prose.
Tains Historv of English Literature
Vincent American Literary Masters
VanDvke Days Off and Other Di-
arpRRions.
Whiting Four Hundred Good Stories
Furniture ad Pianos Moved
Draying, Express and
Baggage
All Kinds of Light and Heavy Work
Wood Yard and Feed
Store in Connection
T AFT TRANSFER
CO.
Office Phone
29
Residence Phone
238K
ooc
30
A Little of Our
Meat
is really more nourishing
than a whole lot of
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.
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I4ISJ iS?X f .Lar5J
HOOD RIVER MARKET
oracje
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
v M
All Women
Wonder
how we can produce so big a loaf
of tine broad for so little a price.
They cannot do it, no matter how
ciprt they may be. How can
they? We buy our materials at
wholesale and use the most mod
ern appliances. That's why our
bread is cheaper than the home
baked and better too.
flODEL BAKERY
Fourth und State
Mood Riyer, Ore.
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