HOQT UIVTK GLACIER, THURSDAY, JAXUARY2. 1013 v SUGAR-$6. NOTICE THESE QU TAT10XS OX OUR NE CROP CANMD COUPS Del Monte Solid-Pack Tomatoes 2 for 25c, $1.30 dozen, $2.50 case Standard Tomatoes - - - 10c can Fancy Maine Corn $1.60 doz., $3.10 case Standard Corn - 3 for 25c, $1.95 case String; Bcrins ? x? 2 for 25c $1.25 dcz., $2.40 case Canned Peaches - - $1.75 dozen Don't forget our $3.50 Canned Milk E. E. KAE55ER Cash Grocery Lights at Reasonable Prices The Hydro-Electric Co., does not want the consumers of electrical energy for light ing or power purposes to pay for the plant monthly, yearly or bi-annually, they only want a fair, reasonable price on a live and let live basis; and are not asking its custom ers to buy our competitor's plant, nor any one to pay them a price with which to buy our plant; all we have to sell is electrical energy. Hydro Electric Co. A Home Company Phone 134 Third and Oak The Purity Dairy Co. Yours for prompt service and Good Milk THOS. D. CALKINS OperatorsWanted Home Telephone Co. Now About Pavements! The most sanitary, humane, durable and the cheapest in the long run are Stone Blocks Made at Home in Hood River See Sample at Dr. Brosius Block GIBRALTAR DEVELOPMENT CO. Storacse We have storage space tor all kinds of goods in a concrete building Our Tranfer Wagons Will Move Anything Complete Transfer Service Transfer & Livery Co. Phone 5 CJiRODrvLYN CREATION MUNDANE Gene! 1 2:3 Jan. 5. In the bgnntng iod created l krotmt ant tht turth; tint tht furl VII (rail, unt t.jnl. and ifiirtMM mil uim tht face ol the dtrp. omnia I I t. iH. ) HT "tiie U-KluuiiiK,' of the Gen esm account, the Earth bad ulreudy Ikmmi cri'iiteu" by W vine Power. Uihcr Critic Htlrilmte millions of .years to tlilx form uihe K-riod. Kiltie Htutleuti vecept the moid that Hit' Knrth wan already In t viMi iK e. hut lilcli-sM. The lllhle inciiliiiiis days of vurloim Inictlm. See llelirewg 3:8; 2 Peter Jtdni s ..".. There In no reason to lliink that twenty four hour days are meant in Cenesls t. fiod arranged a creat Week of Sex en I lays for perfect In; mankind. Six of these Itays pre lared our planet fur Adam. I( klnx. The Seventh May lacks u thousand c:iiH of eoiiipletion. Muring that pe riod the l'.aitll will lie Hrfeete, and tun ti restored hy his I'edeetner to (Jod'g linage. Ky many this period is styled the Millennium. The Seventh May of the Creative Week hcean with Adam's creation and will be seven tlioil hnnd years Ioiik. The Six preceding Mays were seven thousand years each. From the time when liivlne Energy began to operate tipim the Earth until crea tion is fully com plete will be 4!l.iH) years. Ac cording 'to Scrip Creator of thlngt mun dane. ture, this period will end a thousand years hence, when Christ will deliver up the Kingdom to God. Then the fiftieth Thousand-Year Period beglus, with all creation ascribing praise to the rather and to the Son, forever. In P.lblu usage. twi Is symbolical of per fe (ion. limes 7 represent complete, ness of perfection; and the fiftieth, or Jubilee following. Is climacteric. "Let There Be Light." The Genesis account Is lu full ac cord with facts known to Science. There was no light In the Earth until Mlviue Energy brooded on the wuters. The account suggests an electrical In fluence anil light, somewhat resembling the Aurora l!irealls. The earth was shrouded with a canopy of water, min erals, etc., shutting out the light of the sun. until the Eourth May. The Klrst May, under the Mivlne Energy, gradu ally prepared for the next Epoch. On the Second May, or Epoch, was established a firmament. Doubtless the light had to do In a natural way with this. The llrihamcnt was com pleted with the Second May. In the Third May, or Epoch, earth quakes took place, tnomiMlns were thrown up, and the waters gathered Into sens, draining off H laud surface, forthwith vegetation sprang up. The account does not say that Uod made grasses, trees, etc., tint that under Di vine command the tuith broutlit forth these various kinds. Nothing lu the Genesis Recount Interferes with an ev olutionary theory as respects vegeta tion.. Thus the Third Muy accomplish ed Its purpose. i According to the Vaillan Theory, the I Earth was once surrounded by gaseous rings and belts, similar to those of Sa turn a i ill Jupiter, thrown oil' to a great distance, when the Earth was In a molten state. Held ot! by the llnna inent, they spread out like a great cur tain, causing darkness. Then. Inlld enccd by the rotation of the Earth, they gravitated toward the poles, grad unity cooling, finally they broke, one lifter iinolher, coming down as great deluges, burying vegetation, and de positing minerals. The last ring came down In Noah's day. I'or centuries It had been a great watery can opy, t h r o u g h which sun, union uud stars were visible, but not clear. I'niler tills canopy, the Earth was like a green bouse. This ac counts for vege table and animal remains, f o u n d long embedded in Tht vork ot the sixth ice, which form ed I n s t a u 1 1 y w hen the canopy collapsed as a deluge. After the fall of several rings, the heavenly luminaries exercised their benetlcial liitluences and served as a great clock, marking days, mouths and years. Thus the work of the fourth May was accomplished. In the fifth May, the waters began to swarm with living creatures. Not ensue fowl and great sea monsters. A measure of evolution is suggested by the statement that "the rnirj lnvwiltt forth abuiidaiilly," under Mivine super vision. Only In the case of man does the lllble declare a personal creation. The creation of land animals marks the Sixth Epoch May. fish and foi took precedence in time, as scientists agree. Again we read that "the earth brought forth," but we also read that the Lord directed the matter. At the very end of the Sixth May timl cntitrd limn, in His own likeness, to have dominion over the creatures of land, air and sea. Another account implies that Eve was taken from Ad ain's side la the beginning of the Seventh May. Since then. God has rested, :r ceased from llis creative work, leaving matters to our llcdecm er, whose Messianic Kingdom will complete that Seventh May-mUXX) year after God said, "Let there be light!" j MV. A . Time Table. ! WKST liOLN'l) ! No. 9, Fust Mail (Mail Only). A No. 7, Portland Local "... 7 No. II, Soo Spokane l'ortlaiiilll No. ii, tire. A Wash. Kxp 10 j No. 1, Portland Local 3 1 No. 17, Ore. & Wash. Limited 5 ' LAST HOUND No. 2, IVmilcton Local.. . 10 ! No. IS, Ore A Wash. Ltd... U . No. S, The Dalles Local li No. 10. Fast Mall (mail onlv'i 8 No. R, Ore and Wash. I x('. in No. 12, Soo-Spokaue-Fort 10 a. in. A. in. a. tu. a. in. p. tu. p. in. ;00 i. tu a. in. 1 p. tr.. .M in. in m. - "' P J. 11. FRKPKICY, Ai! nt. UNCLE JAKE DIDN'T AGREE. The, Old Ma" Upheld Hie Reputation For Being Contrary. Tilde Juke" wai one of the char acters of Binlury. lie was as deaf a jst--wheo he wanted to be i and as contrary a uuiniie oi sucks. ! One of his tieiirhliors cante Into hi Jard one day and naid: "Uncle Jake, Id like to burrow your wagon tlii morning. Mine la having a spriujf ' wended." I "Vou'll have to 8enls louder," re- Joined 1'nde Jake. "I don't hear rerj I well, and 1 (loo t like to lend my I wawin unjuow!" i The old ma" a " expert maker ' of ox he ves-an occiiintloii In which 1 there is inure art than the uulnstmct- i ed would supiiose -and these bundles I he left al the village store to be sold : on couiini-siiiu. "ne snowy day, as 1'urle Jake came stamping up the steps of the store, another old fellow who was known as Uncle Horace remarked to the nica lounging about the stove: "I'll treat the crowd if 1 don't make I'ncle Jake inrree to the lirst thing I aav to litni when he comes in." I "Mon't be ra-h, Uncle Iloracel" call ; d out the storekeeper. "That never ! happened yet. and It Isn't likely to." i Hut Unile Ilurace merely grinned and picked up one of Uncle Jake's ax ; helves. The door oetied, and in came j Uncle Jake. ! "Jake," said Uncle Horace, running Ids fingers up and down the smooth wood, "tliis Is a mighty good ax han dle." "No. It ain't." replied Uncle Jake at once. "I cbu make good handles, but that one you've gt Is the kind people want. They don't know no better!" And Uncle Horace treated the com pany to sardines, crackers and cheese. Youth's Companion. SMALL SAVINGS. A Lecture on Economy That Mark Hanna Delivered to Dingley. Mark Hanna did many things in a large way. Nevertheless he was not ' averse to giving his serious attention to I little tilings on occasion. Senator Han nn one afternoon In Washington board I ed a trolley car. Seeing Representative I Mlngley-he of the tariff law Just en tering the front door, Hanna walked forward and took a seat beside him. The conductor approached and each man paid Ills separate carfare, Mingley with a five cent piece, Hanna with a ticket The conversation fell along the lines of bu.sln.ess. Keports, they agreed. In dicated that every class of business and Industry' was prospering. "Every one," said Hanna, "seems to be making good money." Mingley protested. He knew of at least one man who wasn't himself. "It's very simple, Mingley, very," re plied Hanna "You pay your carfare with a nickel, the full hundred cents on the dollar. You may have noticed that I paid my fare with it ticket I buy them six for 25 cents; therefore I save Just 20 per cent for myself.' That's the secret, Mingley. That's the thing you've got to learn-how to save the 20 per cent for omneif. Tout's your tremble, Mingley: y0a don't save when you have the opporninfty. A lot more people could be rich if they would only learn how to put that easy made 20 per cent on the credit Instead of the debit Ride of their accounts." New York World. Tree That Gives Light. ' Among freaks of nature In trees j there stands conspicuous one known as the Asiatic star tree. It Is enormous- : ly tall, ((rowing to a height of from sixty f't to eighty feet, while from the ground up to a distance of about forty feet the trunk Is perfectly bare. From Hint point there spring a num ber of tangled limbs, which shoot out clusters of long, pointed leaves, and it Is these, grouped together, that emit nt night a clear, phosphorescent light. This gives the tree a spectral nppenr- ! nine n ml Is very deceiving to travel ers, who frequently mistake the glow for an Illuminated window ofn house. 1 The light Is not brilliant, but Is of ; siinu ietit strength to allow of a news paper lielug rend by it. It docs not ; flicker, hut glows steadily from sun set to daybreak. On the Slopes of Vesuvius. Mespite the danger to which they are exposed, from 80,000 to 100.0(H) people live upon the slopes of Vesuvius, be sides the TiOO.OOO Inhabitants crowded Into Xiiplvs. The reason Is that the fertility of the soli Is pereunlnl, the peril only occasional. The volcaulc electa are rich In alumina, silica, mag nesia, lime, potash and Iron, which by their decoiiiposlton go to make splen did land. Some of the best vines in Italy gmw on the skirts of Vesuvius. If the volcano were away not one lent h of the ninny cultivators could subsist In the same area. Icing the Cake. I'or the first time Ethel chanced to Kee tier father preparing to shave. Cunning Into the kitchen, she exclaim ed. "Uli, mamma, guess w hat papa Is doing';" "1 don't know, dear. What is be doing r "He's making a cake out of his face," n'i'lled Ethel. "He's putting the icing ci it now." Chicago News. Hopeful. f lor I.e-d Adviser Madam, you hare had three husbands, and every one of them either went crazy or turn ed out to le worthless. Yet you are Ihluklng of marrying again! Fair Cli-e.H-Yes, sir. I waut a safe and sane fourth. -Chicago Tribune. i Often the life about which least can be said Is the one that ays the moat NOTICE ' he Annual Stockholders Meeting of the Farmers Irrinating Company i will be held January 11th, 1913, at 10:00 m., at the Commercial Club Hall, to elect seven directors to serve one i' ir, and to transact such other busi ness as may legally come before the meeting. All stockholders are urged to be present. IH order of the Directors. M. H. N1CKELSEN, dlij1 Secretary. ArounfifVvbrld CRUISE by the S.S.CLEVELAND (17,000 TON'S) Leaving San Francisco Feb. 6 Tl.ltlnc famon Cttl and Countrlee oi a palatial Mramshlp whl-b una your hotel. Ertrj lumrj tai comfort I inured. 110 DAYS t S6 :5; cnu.se lndmllnr all Dctmnry expenses afloat tud abor. rallwiy, carriages, botela, guide, 1Y4; alao railroad fares to and from your bom, with tb priTilon of returoiuf frota aUaiuharg on 8. 8. lmperator. Otkw CrjM to Tiu Wett Mie$ and Ponnm Canal. Write for llluatrmted booklet. HAMBURG-AMERICAN LINE lo I'oweli Mreet. san hraocisco, tal. K. V. Pratt, Local Agent WOOD and COAL Slabs-Fir-Oak Agency for Genuine Rock Springs COAL A. C. 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Our new quarters, with s much larger floor space, enable ns to bet ter accommodate our patrons ami to display to ln'ttcr ad vantage our increased stock of Harness, Saddles, W b i p s, Robes, etc. We have added a handsome line of Ilnndba ?, (irips and Suit Cases. Real Estate LOANS, RENTING, COLLECT ING AND INSURANCE A 8pwlHlty of City Property, Resilience bots, and 8n:all Tract Close In. Fur lturguliiH call on or mid reus T. D. TWEEDY Hood River Home Phone U7.L Nursery Stock Hood River Grown First Class THE KIND THAT GROWS A Few Dwarf Apple, . Pear and Peacli C. D. Thompson HOOD RIVER, OREGON 1 v v. .v I v v l 1 i U ,A ' 'I - 3 ' r - t Treat the Horse Well and lie will treat you well. Have your Horseshoeing all done here and you will be as well pleased as our other customers are. We mske horseshoeing a bus iness and we make it a euecess, be cause it is done ri:lit. If you want that kind, remember ns every time yon have any to be done. Shop at Underwood, Washington. PHONE 63 X Shively & Driscoll Election Nctice Nailw ts pwtiy tTtvfQ tttat no tli- 14th Amy f Jti-.unrv, la h-Kl l-o k In tJlio-i 1ms uirt, la HJ Kivr I'ouly, Mat Mjioa, a tciMl ltrtkD will r tit(1 r the pur. ' t.f (V t i ad f.irtg v. hut her ur 11. ei tt roik i rrij. Ht:un 1'iPtru t , thi ttiniHr;e f whub are httHtiafu-r desrrltt, hil nrnnu'tU Uii'ier th prtivlfioua f an Al t tbr !-- t ut? Aifiiiliy of tue title oi wn , at'i-rtivnl FftiruHf i, iK5, tx-ih.t rtiiH-r V 1 1. 1" it ia LI, of UfflV r-yoti l,Mo, S-rt ait 6167 to . t th H. umve, o( ifl liiw-, uud Hi Ai U -inn(tMtoi tht r-oi ,jne u'luw '--i-t ri.Mi U 4 i.t-ral La a of ')ron t-r I 11; that tor r- .ur0Hlt fH id "It--. I' ll 8 4 't im'itM-i. 'Ii-ui t i.hk tnt-ij aiid i Hi iuco iuu avt tifrtf t: n reciucu, lo-i : FKICt lSCT NO. 1. 1'ieHnrf Ni, I niniirlpp all thut part of -uitl trriHliou (liMiu t ... true au.u oi ttit townbtp Itii b-tw.n ti iulil on north tin J two not ib, nti.1 li id.-uiioal w i ill Im istoo N i. , Of rUlll UtMiricl. rrrcittrt No. 2 rotiiprtsMAll that pari of Ha:' 11 fyMi-.o fliptri-t tm liHle-l la . f itn- .Tu ati1 M In town-hip'J Dorlh, rHnt' ll K W M .ami p t iou h, ;" nivi .pi in t- nli i p l n-nt it. ra !; lu K. W M., uri'l la lUt uiit wl Willi litvi M"U 'it 2, ot a;tiaui ta. rfKIMT No. t riei-int No 3 rompr'- all 'Imt part of sa irii.'aiiiin t: fti it t tnr u-i'-ti mi M'. iiO'm ti, '.'i, u, -7. i -m, m nd : in ionniii li norui, n.iiLe jo r. ,M .. hu I ih Pit ntuat wttu Uivlkiuu Ni. ;i, of Miiu dtiU'L PI'.K"It T NO. 1 Pr1nct N'. 4 - oifipi iM a all lh I prt-f l! irriiiH.iitn titrY't lncu1l In mh-i iohh si. H3 ol I:; und of H, t4iwnship 2 uorlh. rm.ne ID K. r . M , uiol hwltoii.ly Mini ,s Of flt-lMlOt-h, lou rsh'.p north, rahice II K. M.miki it tamiicul with liivwion o. 4ol ald dtatrlcl. KK IN(T MO. 5 Precinct No.ft niinpriiu-uaM that pur' of mid Irntriition dihtnet l iiik lorth o( uu hI and tt nne)txtiudd to .nt-rn- rl IheixiundHriet if iM dlwlrk-t) running tlinmifh thp elJlr of ftionf 13 and 14 in tow i.t-hlp nnrt h. r nut i" r,. v . m., ami in lUciilitul wuu Uivibiou io. 5 oi wud umtrk-t. That Hi- ollinK or voting placea In each of aaiu rec .hh'M are and Mmll Ut- an oIIowm: I'recirn-t So. 1, hi Warden' Mill. Precinct No. 2, at tiaaeiiiei.t of odell M. E. Clmrch. Precinct No. 3. at lUirnett'K ApplehoiiHO. PrcfHlicI No. 4. at PlnnUiovc iivmw,- HhII Preclucl No. b, at A. 1. Muhiiu'n Appieltouh?. That naid ftpecial election will be held at eight o'ciiK'k tu tlieniornij-aiid MillcouUiine unto neven o cio- n in the aIt ri;non o taid Oil) ; that the rj nail tit d eiectitrH d M-nd cl-ti ict at haul Mwial elect iou will her uuiied Utcrtt hal otK which aha II cuiilain I he Win ds: "lri i- khIioii Dlmrlct, Yes" or "'Jmaatton lUfclric No" or wordN e'tnvaleiit thereto, which bal lon siiall alhotiiiitaiii the uamcMof tile per. Mniot to be voted tor to Mil the vaitous elective oMlceaprnvided by naid Act; tbal wh elective onicea are a1 loiiowx: onn AHhctwor, lo i elected by the qualified vol- tu ol a d dibtncl. One t'olleetor, to ta. elected by the qualified voter n o naid district. One Tieioitirer, to be elected by the qualified Voters of aid dlhinci. One IMrrc'or. to be elected bythequnlified VtillTH (if lilVIMOl) No. 1. One liieetor, to be elected by the qualified Voierm.f Oivtsion No. . one I'irecior, u be ekvted by the qualified otcrnot iJivi-ion No. ;i one l"rectir, to tc elected by the qualified votrrw of 1-lvion N , 4. One Mreetor. to Ikeelected by the qUBlifltd voter, of Ui vis ion No. 5. That wild Irrlfcfation riUtrlct Iihh been and Ik 'leMymited by order of lhe County Court of Hood K i vert ount v, on on, at tn-Kh",1 rork ln it ttmn Disl i ict,"arm the tioundarieH there oi estahl -tied and defined rk oUow: J it'K n li i i lit at a point in the east and west center line of the non beaut quarter ot section 27, township 1 north, range 10 east. W. M , in HiHid Kiver ( ouii'y, Oregon, 5H) feet, mo e or less, ea ol the southwest cm ner of the northweM quarter of the nnrtheat iiiu ler ot KHid sect ion, said point being in the center line of the main canal ol Uie Kast Kork Irrigation Company, tlieiice wil iMi feet. inortMir less, to the qiitirter-M-clion line run jing north hikI muiIi throunh the center of an id section-'?; llienceiorth to a point liiO feet not Ih of lhe center of section )12, 'o nshlp and rahge aforesaid; t lu lice west it tha west line ol the Mh4 of N W4 ot naid te ction a'; th nee tun til IJf-'M Ir-et, mot e or lea-, to Itie nst line oi I lie comity romi; thence nort heastei ly aiong the ensl line of said eotiniy road to the south line ot section 15, township and run ye aloie site'; theme west to sunt ii west corner of St.4 of SVVf-4 of said scll"M l."; thence north to nortiiwest corner i f M4 oi 4 oi sHid wc lion I r; thence east t- east line I said county road; tlieuce northe ly along the eiii line of said county rotel to a point du eat ol tiie center of section lr, township and range Hft'iesitid; thetne wsi i:tit) leet., more or -less, u the center line of Nex'a hit-era I; thence uortheasierly along the center 11 ii of hk Id Nfx'n lattTHi to the east line of the HvV4 of HKV4 of see t ion 10, township and rttngr a fores Hid; thence north to the northeast cor ner of HHld KW4 of of aaid wetUm In; I hence ewst J00 leet, more or leaH, lo the center fine of the main canal of tile said r-astKork f rrigHtion Coiupan ; thence nort het ly ahmg the center tine ol said main canal to the quai-ter-section line running est and weHt through lhe center ol said section 10; thence due north 1 20 feel, more or less, to the t enter ol Aren's lateral; thence westerly along lhe center tine ol'Hai Aren's lateral 2 Ou feel, more or less, to the east line ot the county ma t, said point being in the N K'4 o N W 4 of a dd eet urn 1 . Iliiieu u lim if 1 hf uvt Mil. ,f uu i,i imuitv t-..u.l I in n uenetMl norttierlv dlrcetlon U Its Intniv Heetlon with the cenler line of what Is known aH the Odell late al of said D.'st r oi k Irnga. Hon ompauy, said point being In the NK)4' ot the Svl4 ofsi ctltiti a, township and range h!o esaid; tnence along lhe center line of the said odell lateral In a general nori tierly and th'n noithwesterly direction to Its internee ton with what Is known hi the Mini tut lat- i eral ol said compiiny, ald point he ug In the west tine mine s'4tn c.'4 ot wciion j?s, township 2 north, range 10 at ot the Willam ette Meridian; thence along the center line f said i-Uumnil late.tal in a general northerly and then southwesterly direction lo a pilot in the east line of the countv road, said point being in the SW4 of .NK'4 of section 29, town, ship and range atoresmd last ataive; tnence along the east line of said county road in a genera) southwesterly direct to i to a point in the aouth line of the H f4 ol NW-4 ot said sec tloh 2'-K thence west to the east line oi the stream of Huort Uiver; thence a on the ea-it line tf said stream ot II. toil Kiver in a general uoilhea-teily direction to a point in the n r' li and south center line of tin SK'4 f seo tlon ;ii, I4wuship3 north, range 10 K., Al.; thence north Pi the east line t" sai.l stream ol Jlotid Kiver; thence along thetnst hneol said stieani ot HiwmI Kiver to a point in the north line of the eK4 of NK'4 ol said section &: i hence east t the uoriheeMt corner of t &Kl4 of NKl4 of said seel ion; thence north t . t he east tine of the county road; then e asnng the east lineul sutd county road in a ge eral northweaterly dire tion to a point in the south line of the riKht of way ol t'ie Oret'on Wasitington Katlroal A Navigation Com pany; thence along the w.tvh line of s.ti-1 right of way of said Oregon- W u inn; I on Kni, road .V Navigatiou Company Pt it general easterly direction to a ooiut in t lie north and south center hue of section H't township 8 norm, range u h.w. i ; inemv south to the ; northeast corner of the NKl4ofN'4 olaald m'cIIol ;i; thence west to Ine noi til west c. tu ner of the SKl4 of N V'4' of said sec' Ion; ttietuV smith to the sout h wt st corner of ttic 8K'4 ol i -4 m shiu Pieei ion; ineiice easi io i iif norm west corner of the land tt William W. Koss, lhtt feet, more or less; thence south ti the east and west center line of the NK4 ot ot said section; thence east to the north and south center line of aid secti oi: thenee south to the sou tii wt st corner of the X vV4 ol SKl4 ttl suld section; thence east to a tnit in tiie center line of the .Ntal Creek laleral ot aattt KmM Kotk Irrigatloti Company aloiesaid; thence along the e nter Pne of s..i,i Wui Creek latt rat in a generttl htuiheriv direct ion to Its mterst etion with the center line ol what is know n a the Mieile lateral of said com. paii.v aforesaid, said ioini being In the NW'.4 of SW'4 ol see tit. n 0, township I north, rang. II K., W . Al.; thence along the center tine ol said Mliflley laleiai in a geui ial westerly di rt el ton toils intersectioti with the center ho of what Is known mh the i tnlral lateral o: said etmicHuy aforesaid, s dd point bein-r in the stnith line ol the NV4 of su 4 ot set tion I, township 1 north, range 10 K , W M.; hence along lhe center line of said Central lateral in a geiieial westerly and southerly dfrecttou t Its Inte'Htctinn with the center hn of th mam canal of caid company altre-aid, which said point is likewise Hit intersect ton ol the center line ol the Neal Creek lateral, aforesaid, with the cenler line ot aid nia n canal, which intersection ts in lhe NK', ol N Kl4 of section io. T. 1 N . . lu .; thence southeaslerly along th e-titer line of said Neal Creek lateial lo its interaction wliii the center line of what is known as t e Khnadcs lateral, w h!ch point is in the !?4 of N Kl4 of Meet ion 11, lownship and ratue last be lore tin ntioned; l hence souihwesie ly a'oug the cenler line ot said Hhoatt siHteraMoils intersection with the cent, r line of the sat. main canal, which point of inlerMH'tion la it the Sir l4 of sKl4 of sect am lo. ttwndktp range last men uont d; thence Mnuhet ly aionu theveuter liue of said mam canal to the plact tf begiuuiug. conlJiining 12 aw acres, more oi lesa. WITNESS the Honrahi.a o. K. Catner Couuty Judge, and O. a. Mccnrdy and O. 11 Kln-adcf, CoinmKsioner, and l tie seal of tn Ctunty Court tor Hood Kiveri'tmnty.Oretrtm this ith day of Novemiier, Mi f ) W. K. HA)rW, s rtKAl V Couuty Clerk. i J dl2jll KELLY BROS. HAY AND OATS Rolled Barley, Bran, Shorts and Straw PHONE 227-M Fourth Stmt Between Oak and State Sammons In the Circuit Court of th SUU of Or-tcon, for th Cvathty of Hood Rivar. 4Kxs abeppva, ftdmislatrmtar. Plaintiff, VB. Alf rad C Farrel and Burt Van .Horn, Dcfnd anu. To Alfred C- Farral and Burt Van Hon, Dcfatui ants: lo th name of tht State of Oregon: You and each of yuu are hereby required to appear and an swer th eumpUunt hle.1 against you in the above entitled auit on or before the expiration of six weeks frtm the date of the first publication of this Summons, which date u hereinafter stated, ar.d if ytti fad so to answer or appear, for want thereuf the plaintiff will apply to the Court fur th relief prayeu for in his conipLaint to-wit: Eor ju-lynrent agamat the defendant, Alfred C Farrel for the sura of Sixteen Thousand Ulb. thAt.'UI Uullars. U -get her with interest thereon at the rate of ti per cent per annum from the fiit day of September, 111; Eight Hundred (fM-o uu lliars attorney's fees and the coat and disburse ments of this suit. For a decree fore-Hoeing1 that certain mortgage described in p'sintiff's complaint herein, to-wit: That mortyatre executed and Riven by anal Alfred C rarrel to secure the payment of a prum isHory note in the sum of Sixteen Thousand itlti, oueyil 1 foliar, which mortifage ia recorded on page lyl in Vulume 6 of the Iteeorda of Mort gtiaces of Hood Kiver County. State of Oregon and covers that property situiited in the County of Hood Kiver. btale of Oregon, described aa follows: to-wit: Commencing at a point on the East line of Roc. U. TowttFhip 2- North of Kange 10. Eait of Will amette Meridian. &h rutis South of the Northeast corner of the N onto -as t quarter of the Southeast quarter of said iSKCtion 84; running thence South 12 rotls, more or itsa, to the Southeast corner of the Northeast quarter of said Soul het t quarter; thence Went along said South line tfO rods, more or lesa. to the Southwest corner of said Northeast quarter of the Southeast quarter; thence North fiO rods, more or leas, to the Northwest comer of said quarter quarter; tht nee Kast on the North line of said quarter quarter 42 4 roda. more or leas thence South 46 rods; tnence East 17l4 rods thence South 13 rods; thence East Ai rods to the place of beginning; containing 28 acres, more or less. Also 2 shares of the capital stock of the East Fork Irrigating Company, a corporation; together with all water-rights pertaining thereto, together with the tenements. heredttam.-nU and appur tenances thereunto belonging, or in anywise ap pertaining, - And for the sale of said property upon execu tion to satisfy plaintiff s claim and mortKage and such judgment as he may recover in the above en titled cause. For a decree that the said defendant, Alfred C. Farrel be forever barred and foreclosed of and from all right, title and interest in or to said property and that the said defendant Burt Van Horn be adjudged to have no right, title, inter eat or lien in, to or upon said mortgaged premise, or any part thereof adveiae to the hen of plaint iffs said mortKage and that he be forever barred and enjoined from setting up any right, title or claim of title, lien, or claim of lien in, to or upon said mortgaged premises or any part thereof and that plaintiff may have such other and further re lief as the Court may deem equitable. You are hereby served by the publication of thia Summons in accordance with an order of the Hon. ti. K. Cast ner, County Judge of Hood River County, Slate of Oregon, duly made and entered herein on this 2oth day of November, lUl'i, which said order preacriltes among other things, that you shall appear and answer said complaint on or before the expiration of six weeks from the data of the first publication of this Summons, which dale is the 2Mh of November, 1912 ERNEST C. SMITH. n28j9 Attorney for F'laintifT. Summons In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, for the County of Hood Kiver. George Sheppard, Plaintiff, vs. Alfred C, Farrel and Burt Van Horn. Defend'ta. To Alfred C. Farrel and Burt Van Horn, Defend ants: In the name of the State of Oregon: You and each of you are hereby required to appear and answer the complaint hied against you in th aitove entitled suit on before the expiration of aix weeks from the date of the first publication of this Summons, which is hereinafter set forth, and if you fail so to answer, for want thereof the plaintiff will apply to the Court for judgment and decree in accordance with the prayer of the com plaint, to-wit: For judgment against the defendant, Alfred C. Farrel for the sum of Four Thousand ($4,000.00) Dollars, together with interest, Uiereon at the rate of 6 per cent per annum from the first day of September, 1911; for Four Hundred ($400,001 Dol lars attorney's fees and the costs and disburse ments of this suit. For a decree forcloaing the mortgage described n the complaint herein, to-wit: That the mortgage executed and iriven bv the defendant, Alfred C. Farrel to the plaintiff here in on the nrst day of September, mi, which was recorded on page iy2 of Volume 6 of the Records of Mortgages of Hood River County, State of Oregon, for the purpose of securing the payment of a certain pomiusory note in the sum of ($4000,- 00 and which naid mortgage covers that land sit uated in the County of Hood River, State of Ore gon, described as follows; bexinning Bt a point on the East line of th WcRtSof the Southeast 4 of Sec. 34, Township 2. Norih of Range 10, East of Willamette Merid ian, 11S.5 rods North of the South line of said Sec, 34: thence West parallel with the South line of of said Sec. 34, 0 rods, more or less, to the West hneof said West J of Southeast l,4; thence Northaing the said Wes line of West S of Southeast 41.5 rods. more or less, to the Northwest corner of said Went of Southeast '4; thenco East along the North line of said West ' j of Southeast l 80 rods, more or less, to the Northeast corner of the said West (-j of Southeast and thence South along the East line of said West aul Southeast y 41.6 rods, more or less, to the place of beginning, containing 2ir4 acres, more or less. Together with the tenements, hereditaments and appurtenances thereunto belonging or in any wise appertaining; and for the sale of said prem ises upon execution to satisfy plaintiff's clam and mortgage and such judgment as plaintiff may recover in said suit. For a decree that the Raid defendant, Alfred C. Farrel be forever barred and foreclosed of and from all right, title in or to said real estate and that the defendant, Burt Van Horn be adjudged to have no right, title or interest, or hen in, to or upon said premises or any part thereof, adverse to the hen of plaintiff's said mortgage and that said Burt Van Horn be forever barred and enjoined from setting up any right, title or claim of title, lien or claim of lien, in, to or upon said mortgaged premises or any part thereof and that plaintiff may have such other and further relief as to the Court may seem equitable. You are hereby served by the publication of this Summons in a.vordance with the order of the Honorable U. R. Ca.Uner, County Judge of Hood River County. Oregon, duly made and entered herein on the 2bth day of November, 1912, which 01 ler prescribes that you shall appear and answer Raid comDlanu on or before thp pymrnri-.r. of six weeks from the date of the first publication of this Summons, winch date is the 28th day of ixovt 'Miut-Ti lyia. ERNEST C. SMITH n2sj9 Attorney for Plaintiff. Summons In thf ririMiit Court of Htuia nfrirn - ........ .... ... ...... .muiv ui jx nuu, fn- I limit .Kiver ounly. Anna a. criian, riniutin, VH. J. F MlnkliT, iiren(lBnt. To. I. F. M inkier, dilcnilmit above named: In the nnu. i-ol lhe Simeof Oregon yuu are hereby required to aiinr ana at.twer the coiiipliiiiit 01 the , 1 1 1 11 ! 1 II now on iile In the tljove entitled conn and eause, no or tiefore lhe -lit. day of January, lm.t. And If yon fail a) to unxwer mud complaint the ul Intill will apply lo the Court lor the relief prayed for ihere n, towll: A Judgment in favor of the plaintiff unit analnst the defendant for the sum of 85WOI, lh Interest In.r.on hi the raleol 8 per cent per annum tiom the loih day ol June, 191 1; the further sum of 175,10 at torney's feea Hill the cosia and disbursement of this ult. That that certain nioriKaire innde. executed and delivered by defendant to piaintift on the '.Mid day of November, lido. n lhe following described property, towit: lot (4) hour. An t the Southwest Viisr- er, of the Northwest ,t Quarter, of Section -4) Four, in Township il) one. .North Haniie li) Kieven, Kast W. M In Hood Hiver I'ounty, Oregon. To my m v the payment or wild annia, be f ireclosed and said real property be sold up on execution for the i ui pose ol sutisfj Inn the nuns aforesaid; and if, after said Rale and ap plicalions m the proceeds thereof, It snail be 4-ceilnined that such p oceeds are. luautti- ii nllopay such Judgment as the plaintiff imy rec v. r herein, she may have Judgment i-ver and nitalnst the di femlant herein tu the milium of such dttlciencv; that delaiidant be .oj.i.lucd to have no riaht, tine or interest Id or lien upon, said mnriKairrd property herein -ouiihi to be , reclosed, or any part iherwif md that dereudnnt be forever barred, fore cioed and enjoined from setting up any i -'t, title or lieu In or to said real pmperty r any part thereof; and that plaintiff have uch oihei and fui tiler reliel as lue nature of mis ran inav require . r as to the Court urny sc m e.jmlahie and Just. Tins summons is served upon you by pub lication once each we.k for six consecutive wieks In the H sid River i.lacier, a newsim- -r of weekly circulation published al Hood Kiver, In Hood Rive' (otmtv. tiregon b v. lue of an order ol the Couutv Oomt of said lounty, made and entered on' the IHth day of November, I i the jear 1WI2, the dav of the first lililtl ."-.lim ,,t il.,u w.. . , . ... ,.,, .-i.ituimiin lu said newspaper Is the 21st day of November, mi. ..... Bl AKK., "-'I- Attorney lor Plaiutln. C. A. Richards 4 Co. Confectionery and Amusement Parlors HAZKLWOOD DAINTIES Full Line of London Made Pipes rvdunman tsros. a Bondy Pipes md Dumutn Pipes. Best Made. Phone 64