The Hood River glacier. (Hood River, Or.) 1889-1933, January 09, 1913, Image 3

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    HOOD RIVER GLACIhK, TUCIISDaj, JANTAttY
!, 1013
30C
Have You Bought
These Lately?
HOT WATER BOTTLES
A new seamless one. We guarantee for
two years.
FOUNTAIN SYRINGES
a
a guaranteed article
ABSORBENT COTTON
The Red Cross Brand.
Bath Sponges, Castile Soap. .
K. C. Lemon Witch Hazel Cream.
ine great Cream for chaffed or
rough hands.
TOOTH BRUSH
That holds its bristles.
Good Toilet or Bath Soaps.
Hair Brushes and Combs.
K. C. LINIMENT
For sprains, burns or rhumatics.
K. C. Belladona and Capsicum
Plaster
For lame backs, cold on chest or strains.
re
ericut
WE AIM TO PLEASE
KEIRfiCASS.
wvfc s. & H. GREEN TRADING STAMPS
u
3 ON rMI UNDER
jCCOlJNTS IfgB SUPERVISION
Conservatism and Progress
A marbed feature of the history of this
bank is the fact that conservatism and pro
gress have been inseperably linked in every
transaction, no worthy enterprise conform
ing to the principles of safe banking ever
having been passed without due considera
tion. Finnnpml nmrlonn Vioo olnrona
uuvuvv Ul VV a J O ILTCCil
t an ever present attendant to the progressive '
ment of this institution. ;
aJIKMaaaiMMMaSiMftJttMj(i53aaaMMJ
GENERAL MERCHANDISE
Fancy and Staple Groceries, Hard
ware, Farm Implements, Harness,
Paints and Oils, Dry Goods, Boots
and Shoes, and Powder and Caps
that
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
you want to sell, give us a trial.
Successor to INGRAM MERCANTILE CO.
ML Hood, Oregon
Summons
In lh' ,Circuit Court of Stt! at Oregon for
The United States National Bank, of Salem
Oretfon, a corporation. Plaintiff,
Waltor L. Cribble, Clara A. Gribble. hit wife.
and John Hayne, Iefendanta
To the defendant. Walter U Gribble:
In thtt V n m Ar TL. Ct.i. -. 1 1
....... . . - - v. ..roovMiv ui vsreg-on, you are
,1,,., rniuirro io appear and answer the com-
vilmnt nf th. ..Iain4.tr k : nt..i
... K'.ii iinein fuu avainei you in
,abo entitled (Court and caune on or before
" lne "me prescribed in the order for
publication of this summons upon you. which pa
nod of time is six weeks from the 6th day of De
cember, 11112. that being the date of the first pub
lication hereof, and if you fail to so appear and
answer said complaint the plaintiff will apply to
the Court for the relief piayed for in its complaint,
to-wit: For a decree that the plaintiff recover
from said defendant the sum of 1,67.00 with in
terest from the 14th day of August, 1911. until the
same is paid at the rate of eight per cent per an
num; and the further sum of tax) 00 attorneys'
fees, and its costs and disbursements herein: that
said mnrtiruira lu .l...l i n. , ,
: - Htm upon ine tanas
0wcr,d ,he mortgage and that the said mort-
. w curreciiy aescritie the
nromtanM inlanilul 1 I j .. ...
r ....,u w uuiiveym sna mat tne
same be sold by the sherilf of Hood River County,
... , prucreas ue applied upon the
li; j i j "u me piainun, and that
the a.rn(tnnt .li.hn tla.... l .11
. , ..,. aIiu Bu tt.rHonB cuim-
ing subsequent to the execution of said mortgage
on said premises, be barred and foreclosed of all
right or claim in said premises, and that the plain
tiff have judgment against the defendant, Walter
.V-i..!-.n ;ur f "J '""X remain
procoeus 01 tne sale proper
Iv aiinhciM. tn 1V.A BB.iur..t; ..i :j .... . .
j . .i.i,i. iiH ui Bum juugment,
ana that any party to the suit may become the
' : , " ww ue lei into possession
of said premises.
I he said lands are Hi.riKl fnti..
numbered tun. 9I a Vn.v .
Township one (ll North of Range ten (10) Kant of
Wlllsmettia Mapiitin n U 1 u: ...
. .....,.., .,, . nun. niver county, ure-
gon, containing 41 acres more or less as shown by
vu "lairo viuwriiiiieni. ourvey.
Ynll r fiirtkaar n.UiAl K .L.. i
. umi tnin dummons IS
r?r . t?von you by Publication thereof in the
Hood Rwer Giacier, a newspaper published in
H(kx1 Kiver, Hcwd Kiver County, Oregon, pursuant
to an order of the Hon. G. R. Castner, Judeof the
-iiumlu wuii, iiiwie on tn zom day of No
vember, 1912.
You are further notified that thedateof the first
. " , """.' tne om aay or u
cember. 1912. and the last publication thereof will
djl6 Attorney! for Plaintiff
10 AVOID BLIGHT
Only in Oreeon r& io some f.
placet in Washington and ld.ho i, thc
weitern tomato WBI nen, D0whtr
else in tbe homo. otsn i
thrnnohnut Clltern I'rreon arH
.l. i . . t. ;
ine ujiumuiai.
-It ii recognitfd by the jtjng d
curlirg of the foliage ' ilid FloVi) 0
Bailey, of the Oregon Agricultural c.jl
lege crop pest force, in a recent I--.
ture. "It generally Fpeir ate )n the
Drirs after the plant h.i ,.,.,.
growth but before the fruit las ma
tured The leavea roll Up and the
whole plant has a purpUigh a;pear.
ance. Planta rarely m,ture anu fruit
if this disease attacks them.
"The fungus fssteis on the r,x,t
By doing aay with the wed ltd Brd
planting direct in the field 80 per cent
or 90 per cent of the planta Kin remain
healthy whereas when n from
beds and transplanted, only frtj
percentage survive. 1 hia lea.ls us m
believe that the diesoss takes hold
only when there has bten some phtht
; n II,. innll Tli A.. ..... .
of a resistant strain has been used as a
remedy in dealing with a similar dis
ease which affects watermelons aid
ether plants, and might prove suae:--
J.. I . : ,.' iiini Jn LI: i .
1U1 in I'UUlUg Willi vawmu UllPfll.
PLANTLNG MEJODS CLUB WOMEN E.m
TAIN THEIR HUSBANDS
The First Christmas
Tha llttlo nnom annehrinir Ki
- " i -!.., a iuw war
kn VAuiarii Hi tl,. ... ...
mailer) tn him nnlv ffranddslioKto K..i .
........... ----j -smi-i, nine
Lois Marie Hill, agea three niur.tl
of Victoria. B.-C.
Day"
'lis your first "Christmas
this frrau t wnrlH !
Did you come from the sngels, on gos.
samer wing,
And a message of Jove to eaeh on.
brine?
Thou art sweet i a rosebud with n t
als uncurled.
As pure as a dew drop and bright as a
star.
As you rest in your nest like a ,lm
from afar.
Midst the noise and confusion through-
inr tha fimlBfl
While thou art softly cooing, or still as
nt ,miqs
What can you be thinking of in all that
whirl,
You sweet little cherub, you dear little
girl I
Summons.
Stanley- Smith Lumbe'
Wholesale and Retail
LUMBER
Lath. Shingles, Ete
Lumber Delivered to Any Part of the Valley
In the Circuit Court or the State or Oregon
for Hood Kiver County.
Htatiley-Smlih Lumber Company, a (-operation,
1'lalnttlt, ,
a.
Hood River Land Company, a corporstlon,
Hartfo.d Orchard Co., u corporation,, Wm.
H. Kitirersld, Jane Doe Fltiiuemld. FHer J
Whitney, Jane Doe Whitney, Kranela W.'
Chllds, Jane Doe Chllds, Uessle L. Tail and
John I oeTafl, DefendaDUi.
To Hartford On-hard tkimpany, a corpora
allon. Wtn. H. FltiKerald, June Doe Kltiuer.
Id, l'eter J. Whiney, Jane loe Wlillnev,
Francis W. Chllds June Doe Chllds Bessie
L. Tafl and John Doe Taft.
l on ana eacu or you, are horehy required
to appear and answer the oniiinlalm ni..,l
against y.-o In the atiove entitled suit on or
b' fore the 2"ith day of January, 191.1; and If
you fill so to appear ant answer said com
plaint, plaintlll above name will apply to
t he ;ourt tor dccrf'A niu inui vnn unn uui.
you In accordance with the prayer of the
compliant, that Is:
1. For decree forec oslne that certain mort
(faite, nisde and executed bythe Hood tllvei
Land Company on the 271 h day of October,
mo, to the plslntltfbereln on the Soutlnast
quarter Jof Section 82, Township 3, North ol
Etaiiire 1(1, Fast of the Willamette Meridian, to
satisfy the claim of the plaintlll a-innt the
Hood River Land CoinnaHy; for the sum of
i mo inousinu vs-.'.iM)) laiiiara, drawlux In
tenst at the rate of an per centum per an
num from the 1st day of November, lull, and
the further sum of Two Hundied Twent-r ive
(SJ:'5) Dollars, attorwy'a fees, and for plaint.
Ill a costs and dlsburaemenU made aud ex
pended herein.
2. For the sale of said mortgaged nremlaea
In accordance with the practice of this Court
to satisfy such Judgment as may be recovered
In this suit.
A IT.ir u Hiiimu tli.l ' i . .
. .... ,.,nfc vittiui oi you ani
each of vou In and to asld nioitgaifed prem-
n we utuniru io oe inierior ana suusequent
In nnltil. id lima t ti,u n..K n. ..int i .
' v.... ... iiuuui iiniuilll HNIIU
tnortiias-e;aud that you an i eacli of you be
forever barred and formiload 'mm .n.,.,. ....
the same. F
ThlsHummons Is published In the Hood
River (ilacler, a weekly newspaper of general
circulation, published at Hood River, in
Hood Kiver County, Oregon, lor six consecu
tive weeks, being seven Issues thereof, In com
pliance with order of the Hon. iJ. R. Cast.
ier, Judge of the Coonty Court of Hood River
tountv Oregon dated the 11th day of Decem
ber, 1112. and the date of the first publlca-
center l(TliUmm0D9 tbe iilix y ot l,e"
A T Tl IT II V
d1'23 Attorney for Plaintiff.
Alleged Horse Thief Gives Trouble
Samuel Winsted. who Was OrpaDtml
at Husum, Wash., where he had been
workirg on the Northwestern dam,
gave local officers no small amount of
trouble on New Year'a day, when after
escaping from the city prison he hid in
the lumber yard of the Stanley-Smith
Co. Winsted is charged with stealing
horses on the Warm Springs reserva
tion. It is not known how the man broke
from the city prison. He was released
from the steel cell while he ate his
breakfast and was left alone there. It
is thought he secured a bolt from the
ashes in the stove, a lot of old build-
ino material havinir hppn hummi kn
and used it to pry open the door. The
oflicers gave chase and traced the man
io tne btanley-bmith lumber ynrd. It
was thought that he hod proceeded to
the HridHl Veil yards. However, a
search there failed to revcsl him. The
oilicea then returnurt the Btanley-
bmith yards. They on the point
OI CIVIni? Iltl tllP anorcn. Chsn Shun T
Johnson, crawling on his hands and
knees under the floor of tha h urn nrul
prodding with a sharp pointed stick in
tne aarK corners loutia the escaped
prisoner stowed awsv under a nil I Hit
a rut in hidine.
Allen Mart rtanntv utiopif? H I.. II...
arrest at the mmn of (he N.ikni..i..
--.--. - .'uibiiufcaici ll
icciuc VO,
The members of Hood River's Worn
in s club gave a reception to their hus
bands on New Year'a evening which
ns most thorou"hlv vrioverl h tk.
KJ.na present.
Tie enteruinrr.ent program was un
O.r the aupervision of Mrs. J. P. Lucas
am) afttr a violin solo by Dr. M H
-arp, atvompar.itd by Mrs. C." I)'
li ii rub? a two act play was presented
I y the club, in hi, h the pitfall of too
n:uct, fulliagette atttT.tion at the ex--tre
of home was portrayed in a very '
rah-tu' manner, but the participants
were all Ud to see the error of their
way ai d left the guests feeling ure
ilia after all the women of the rlub
o.ul.1 do fomrthmg else be? ides oon-iiu-tinK
an election which was proven
latter when afler dat.cirg, Jcard play-
'"Mania anil social converse, a
nn.st lit licious luncheon was served by
Mrs. SVilbur and the members of the
social committee, during which several
members of the club told of its
achievements and ambitions. Kev. H.
A. MacDor.ald gave a short talk on
the club f pirit from a man's point of
view, stHtmc; that a boy had a better
" . v" uiKii iticaia wnen nis
mother knew what he had to contend
with in the world outside of his home
81 il could guide those ideals.
llie next meeting of the club will he
hi ' d Jan. IT., at 2 :.'J0 p. m with Mrs.
Johnti ooth in charge of the meeting.
Mrs. Elisat leth tvans l'eltinger. of
OBWCI70. Uill Bnulr nn Iko .l.:...i
' vii KllV CULIJCVI Ol
public gymnasium and play grounds
ami every person interested in this sub
Jtct is cordially invited to be present.
Contributed.
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vast amount of valuable information, '
covering a multitude of subjects, at
the useful eerie ml Lnmul..,!,,., ii,..
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In it vou will rind
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Troubles of New Year's Day
,11 m
A local man. roraettino (i,.,t u .....
.. ., , n, r onii ll WOB
New Year a rlav anil nu inn
, I 7. uK a new Bull
u. iioiiicd mr an evening function, pro
ceeded to a store last week to nnr
chase the garments. Finding that the
uuur wan lucKeii ne maue a learch for a
salesman. The latter heard of the
search and begin a search for the
Bearcner. iseitner was successful until
afternoon, when the suit hunter found
the salesman at his holiday dinner.
The salesman had no key but promised
w kci. unv num a lenow cierK and se
cure the suit. It was late in the after
noon, almost dusk, when the nit- iiiui,
procured. The man buying it declares
U.ii L . . . I a 1
uini. ine mercnani ueaerves a pat on
me uick. rur atier giving him
tne trouble, he says, I had the suit
oi ciuines cnargea on account.
Rosarians Storm the South
Oregonians aboard the special Royal
ituoaiinuB biaiu iiiut invauea Ualifornia
the past week made many friends -for
this state in the south. Their route
was marKeu Dy aemonstrations of wel-
tunic uiui proveu tne nign regard in
wnicn ine weaver suite ib held and
wnicn win mean mat uregon will have
a very prominent piace in the 1915 ex
positions both at San rrancisco and
oan uiego.
Use Theap Cuts, Says Butcher
"One reason for the hiuh cost nt Ho.
intc is the fact that the h
of today have so little time for house
hold dutie." said Will iam Constantino
of Portland, in a lecture at the Oregon
Agricultural College.
When thev cook meat." he contin.
ued. "thev must have choice cuts
Which Can h Hone in n hni-i'u l hau
are not inclined to kiu-oH rmwh iin ....
boiled dinners, hut order the luin steaks
.. L! L .11 r .
wnicn win iry in a lew minutes. A
beef Will SUIUllv but H limitiil number
of such steaks, and thev alwavs on
first, no matter what the nrice. Ihia
explains why loin steak sells at 25
cents pourd while some of the slower
cocking cuts retail at half the price.
Constipation is tliu cause of manv ail
ments anil di-otders that make life
niisorahle. Take ( 'lianilici Iain's Stom-
stch and Liver Tablets, keen vonr linui-la
regular nnd you will avoid" these dis
eases. For hale by all dealers.
ST INDIES
uiJ tl. PANAMA CANAL
ft Cralm. iMTisf NEW ORLEANS
Bl S. H. HrolllirlnsnMiln Oct I la,
Ian. S KpI.,10
L llanitiiira- American Una
k tl.u r-iu M V -wal
16U Powell St., San rrancisco. Cel.
R. V. PRATT. Local Agent.
IT T. JJT 1 '
m
mm
DID YOU EVER STOP TO FIGURE OUT
how much of your time you spend in bedP
Just think of it sometime and you will
make up your mind to he as comfortable
as posssible. You will buy a
5. E.
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OaK Street
Nut Tufted
Guaranteed 20 Years
Wis
Furniture, Undertaking and Embalming
Notice For Publication
DeP'Jmlf the Interior, U. 8. 1 d office
at The Dalles, Oregon, December 12, mi.
Notice Is hcrehy given that Edward o. Mc
ronn, of Harkdale, Oreiron, who.oa July Kith,
Ml-', made Homestead, No. lBtiJS, Hcrlal No.
u ' ''.'I cll,,n Township 1 Mouth,
Kaiige 10 rast, Willamette Meridian; has tiled'
not.ee or Intenllon to make Final Five-Year
Proof to estaftllsh claim to the land ahove
?i L,.?i" om?-i" Hood Klvei, Oregon,
on the aoth day of January, 181,1
Claimant names as wlinesscs: Henry H.
Hardman. Wlllism Keeling, Hamuel H. 8ut
Oregoue0r,"e KukP"trlck. of farkdale,
Aiant W. MOORE,
al9J'6 - K.gistr.
Nou'ce of Shcrifrs Sale
Thomas Bilyeu. FUintiff,
vs.
Layton Wisdom and Ethel G. Wisdom, his wife.
iLrPhaarn"- F?.n ,J- Van Zandt and
Bertha M. Dunne. Defendants.
NotlCI IS kMlm i.i.. .1 .......
- ,i,w inn ny TtmiB or a writ
ot execution and order of sale issuod out of the
R wJr'Lr A. SfJ P Hood
lhThliSUt:nt"T.1,Ki K.,int defendant.
j-""1"1 na oraer or sale is to me
hSd'?.mt-11 th.prop.rt,
. ; -.jm mr uie purpotte 01 witmfy-
. j i . , inireai tnereon at the
caused and ,h. f7.ZL ""'I'Z W M,1
T.i.. . "um n.iaooBi in sain
Tw of ..U ,nd " incurred upon
----- vU,rou wiu tie.
NOW. thiirtfnra in t
tinn .Aa ".""".'""' -runsaia execu-
j r.L t 1 Wli' on th' mb dy t
r. '' win, nourw m Hood Kivr
h'T!l bJld1r!or'' in the followinir da!
County. OrToTwIt: " K,Ver
.Ti.""th .l6"'of the northeast quarter of
st Quarter of the southeast quarter of Section 8
Meridian in Hood Kiver County. State of Oren-otT
Dated this 12th day of December. " ,j i Unson-
ov j . THOS- f- JOHNSON,
i... onerlff of Hood River County. Oraron
First issue Dee. 12th, 1912 uregon
Last issn. Jan. th, Wli!
Internationa! Red Tape
Soman Pitv WAuhinatnn ia
,a ncparat
en from Hnntino-dnn Hritiah
... . uuiuniulH,
by the invisible international boundarv
Una ih.i n.;.i.n . . . J
Hue Limb suiiis in ioi: iiiMiuieoi a street
On hlnz-lf n.ivth if tho linA ia IL- t
tingdon postoflice; four blocki south of
tha line ia thp Knmrm roitriffina a i..a
, '"v.. n let
ter addresBcd to the postmaster at
Huntingdon and dropped into the Su
mas postoflice takes a little journey of
126 miles to Seattle, and returns over
me Bame roaa to Huntingdon, to the
same railway platform from which it
was placed on the Seattle train the
previous days. Foss-miy inere is a bet
ter illustration of the tour around
Robin Hood's barn, but where is it?
rutjiic.
K-oapeil After Fifteen Years.
lir Ti i, i . i . . .
..... ...... n ...ii... - "wlcpdiui e.
cape afler fifteen years of ufferini' from
t.;n.... i s.i j " i . . ,i.i .
iuury aim uiau'ic: ii-'ouitrn.
Kl.lney Pills released him and
jn-i me name lor tuners. h6 sve
"fhey cured a most cevere backache
Willi nninfnl h adder irresutaritma . ...i
mey ao an you claim i"r inem." Re
fuse aubttitutes. t'ha. Clarke
Hydro Donates Lights
Roy D. Smith last Thursday installed
the big 250 watt electric light for the
county at the north end of the new
steel bridge across Hood river to re
place the old wooden structure known
BR lliclfpr's hrirlup
The energy for the light is donated
by the Hydro-Electric Co., the plant of
which stands on the opposite side of
the river.
Medicines that aid nature are alwavs
most effectual. Cliaiiilx-rlain'i Coutih
Uhnimlu aura in tl.ifi nlstl. It allat-a iWn
l.i- .Ilu OVIB VII .in- f - - . i , q vilC
couah. relieves the limn", opens the se
cretions and aids nature in restoring
1ia .ii.l.n . M n,,,w llllltritf .n.i.lili..
oc evoicui VI a iii--i ...i-.-.. vuuuniuii,
Thousands have t-stified to 1U surior
Notice of Sheriffs Sale
UM sf an Ii" sTiii itt In IT.raW-l.wiiraa
of riwHt Hlvcr County in the HIhI nt Ort-Kh.
tain milt tn the nhIiI Circuit Court wtierfin
Uillortl . Wotx-worih and linxf Wood worth,
hh plnliitiflH, recovml h JurlKincnl auHiiiKi
the KtandHrd Orchard Company, a contort.
tl.sd fitr-ltiu allm if U.icaan llntitru.4 Ualiimlii.
Pour nnd 47-KK) UoilarH IJ77..47), with itit-rt
uireon mnce juiy ua, iw-, at i tie taie oi mi
rtr P-nt iwr n nn ii tn 1 1 - mi m tf (Mn It mul rii
and Fifty Iollar (KIMI Uh) rh and forntlor.
n?y' fcea and the kuiii of 1 (ilrly-Nluw and
40 1U0 1-oilflrH (ft.iy .. cohIh and distnirHiiicniM
taxed In Maid null, ou the 2Nt day of Novem
ber, A. 1). J9)2, and which aald (-Xfimtion Ih
aifaltlht atid rilrtvia ihRl th hcrfiniirtr dt
iMirlbftd real protwrty ta wtld ht HntiMfy mild
nuriiiiaud thvcoHia and dlfehurHeme nu ot aald
NOTTCK H llKRKBY OIVKN, Thai I will
on the I7th (lav of January, 1WU, at I in- Tronl
dKrorthe Court Hoiin- in the Clly of Hood
River, County of Hom Klvtr. Mlate of ortton,
at 10 o'clock a. in. Id the fornMiu ofwald dav,
all at rtnhllr- anctlnn to lh hlihfMt lildtlr for
Cttan, the followinjf dHa-crlta-d rv piofwrty
Muuaieu in the county or tiooa itiwr, wiaie
of Oreifon, Uvwit:
All thHt tmrf ui thA nrthfntt O imrtr V K' .1
of Hectlon i'wtfiity nine (.Uf) In Townnhlp One
(1) North, HaiiKH Ten Uu Kant ol the V llati)
eile Meridian, lylnK west of the rtKhtof-way
of the Mount Hood Railroad Company, and
containing shout fio acrcH, acoordinn to the
l!nilu Ulolaa i:,iliUsni.iUnl sllist-au ll.i.rulf
ao much thertof an may tw uecHNary to hhUh.
i7 j " ry tne nam judKno'iit in tavoroi nam uurora
roley 8 Jj. Wood wort b and ltoe WimkI worth aaliiNt
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Dfltfd at Hood Kiver, Oregon, Atsintrtr 12th,
L. A. A A. P. KKKD, Attorney,
Hood Kiver, Oregon. dlMjlb
Notice of Final Settlement.
In the County Court of the (State of Oregon
in the Matter of the KHtate ol Kdwin Pettis,
Furnnant to order of the Hon. CI. H. Cat-
ner, County Judtfe of the above entitled
court, dated the 11th day or l"cemt-r, isda.
Notice Is ht-rehy given that Monday, the l;hh
dav of January. at the hour of tn
o'clock, A. M.. on aald dav, at the County
l oun Room, at ine i.otin iioutw in in t uy
of Ho4d Kiver, Orexon, nun been appointed aa
ll.B ll,. . t.m tl.A t..... rU, n ,i Anal
IMC lllllin U'l I'lAt C 'I liiv lirni ii'K ii iaii
sttl -tnent ot lh final account of th und r
atr.e1, an adinlnlairwtrlx of theeatateof Kd-
in fetlia, aeceaai.
1 hi noiM't) U puhllHhed In the lUid River
Olacter once a w k for four euH-eH.lve we-k
prlo- to said day ol settlement by order of the
Court.
Dated and fl rat published the Win day of
Deoe ruber, im.
ELLIN'OR M CHASE.
THE
Malleable South Bend
Popularly known as the "LIFE TIME" Range, has
no superior and few equals. It is not cheap but
good, and is built expressly for discriminating buy
ers who insist that the best is not too good for them.
We know of only one other range that is ad
mitted to be the equal of the South Bend, and that is
the great
MAJESTIC
which is probably the best known range in America.
We have recently secured the agency for the MA
JESTIC and expect to have them on sale in a short
time.
THE TOLEDO
for a low priced range cannot be beaten. They have
been sold in Hood River for nearly 20 years and in
variably give perfect satisfaction.
Call on us when in need of anything in the
HARDWARE line, we believe that it will be to our
mutual advantage if you will do so.
Blowers Hardware Co
The Firm That "MaKes Good"
Phone 99 Oak and 1st Sts.
Electric power and Light
Mean Convenience, Comfort and
Economy to You
Our service covers all of the city and most of
the valley. Save money and get a
contract with us.
Our Rates are the Lowest
Let us figure with you. We can show you
even if you are from Missouri.
HOOD RIVER GAS & ELECTRIC
COMPANY
Phone 55 Davidson Bldg.
T. J. KINNAIjRD
Groceries
Fresh Vegetables and Fruit in Season
Flour and Feed
Phone 78
Hood River, Oregon
UPPER VALLEY NOTICE
List Your Places for Special Attention With
WARD IRELAND CORNELL
Uppor Vall-y Rrnl Estate Insurance
Improved and Unlmproffd Orchard Land
Phono Odll 7T
Hood River Connection
Guy Y. Edwards & Co.
U. C. M. RANCH
Parkdale
Upper Hood River Valley
Cooper's Spray Fluids
Tested practically for three years in Oregon, and clean trees
from San Jose scale, fungus scab, antracnose and pear blight.
PLEASANT TO HANDLE
Pr. TA A SOIL fUMIGANT, DESTROYS INSECTS
Apt
CHAS. G. ROBERTS. Agt.
247 Ash Street, Portland
d. Mcdonald
Hood .River
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