HOOD ItlVKlt GLACIER. TfiTR.SnAY. JANTAKYfO. 1013 UGAR-$6.00 NOTICE THESE QUOTAflOXS ON OUR NEW CROP CANNED COOPS 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- Eeans 2 for 25c $1.25 doz., $2.40 case Canned Peaches - - $1.75 dozen. Don't forget our $3.50 Canned Milk E. E. K A EiSiSE R Cash Grocery Lights at Reasonable Prices Tiil 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 rhone 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. 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 '--BIBLE -study -on- COO CttFATED MAN ,n u ,o n.uu lUir.F ! ir. . , fruw h-juj uf SinlluuU to lue Gsnens 1:2&2:25; Psalm 8 Jsn. 12. . ,.ollHt of xurwiJ Ue revels lu tu UW difTert'iit llie statement re- j iiorui ami Teaiij 'J"ve rual' of Ds.ti tiui; mini's crvaiiou from ; tin- iwa. Tht? 1hUj Ims ttre?n left. Unit (lesi -rihiiitf the ireation of j yellow eyr au(j a did""' ti,'ai1 1T' plants mid the lower animals ; eivd with a yellow WP- '' ,ts hIim li tlie sens mid the eiirtb UroiiRlit ' villi; Ik three feet I"1' aml forth: M. in s creation was iircinruitiit- j Is bo stiff ai,j m, .troii;: that U feai J. i.ud deslt-'inil iiinu to Ik; kiiiii over 1 no em-iiiy tint the friuale I'lrd. she e.iitli. lie as to he liss Creator' The filiate u,,, j tlie terror of the i:i'iie. lint in ilivslcal form, but In birds of the sea. tliim-" llt? ls-'lu,res mora! and Intellecliiiil qtuililiea resetu- but the Ixioby. owim! t" the breadth hhiitf his ("rent r. a Spirit ISeiui;. A j of bis win, the friale cannot Bsh; wo read, "(ioil created man in U!s own he Is forced to remain In the air. Hut imaue." .Vol a word here can he roll- us he cuniiot get tih In tlie air and strucd us imlyiiij; the evolution of ,' lis he requires fish fr hs uourish iiian from the lower creatures. j nient he presses the booby Into his A Fa", Not an Evolution, So far from teaching Evolution, tti ! llitile teaches the ver) reverse. St. I'aui declares, "l!y one man's disobe dience sin entered into the worid, u:nl death us the result of sin. Tims death passed upon all men. because nil are sinners." (It o in h u h ,ri I The llllile repre SP" i c .jv t I sents inn n a s 'lum created to be .. , . . king ol tartk. the masterpiece of mundane creation. God pronounced titui "very Rood." Nor could we esteem It just that any but n perfect being should he placed ou trial for life .or death everlasting. Not Two Creation Accounts. Higher Critics claim that Genesis 2 is another account, written by a dif ferent person, giving a different order of creatiori-mnu created first, then trees, beasts, etc. To us t Ilia Is fool ishness. Moses, having described crea tion in lis logical order, merely partic ularizes Koine of his previous state ments. He declares (Genesis 2:4) thnt he has already described the genera tions or developments of things heav enly and earthly from "the beginning." before there was any plant life. He mentions that nt that time there was no rain, lie again assures us that man was God's last creation, to be the king of earth; and he proceeds to give nn account of man's creation, go different from that of tlie lower animals and vegetation. Mint was not erulird, but God's handiwork. He was not spirit, but llesh. formed of the dust of the ground, with the spirit of life common to all earthly creatures. Tlie Hebrew reads, literally, "In his nostrils the breath of lives" the breath or spirit of life common to all breathing crea tures, Man Originally Sexless, The details of human creation Imply that Adam lived some time alone and sexless. Some Hlble tdudents Infer from the chron- ology that It was two years from Adnm's rrentton unHI the expul sion from Kden BiWs&f f "ier uie oeinu f'A' sentence. The V' -XA I ; ;Vf. cause for the di vision of Adam Into two persons Is stated: the earth was to be UivtitM ol Adam into populated With a (.to tmrfi. n.t of ,,! pe. cies. and amongst nil the creatures tioue was suitable as companion and mother of Ills offspring. Thus again Is shown that Adam was distinctly dif fercnt from apes and all other crea tures under his control. He was in j the likeness of his Creator. Other : Scriptures show us that It Is the HI- j vine purpose that the. sex quality in j humanity shall be dropped. The division of Adam Into two parts left the headship with the male. ! but deprived biin of some of his s.vin- I pathetic ipiallfies. His wife had less 1 of the masculine ami aggressive traits; , but the two were perfectly adapted to ; j each other and fulfilled each other's ideals, The fall from God's favor has ' affected both sexes, producing ex tremes of coarseness and effeminacy, 1 and robbing the marriage relationship ' of Us Ideal happiness. Tlie Institu tion or resurrection to be brought 1 about by Messiah's Kingdom will not ' mean the restoration of sex pcrfee- tlons, but the gradual perfecting of j each individual in the image of God. By One Man's Disobedience. Note the consistency of the Itilile theory which necessitated the division I of one man Into male and female. God 1 puiKised that the entire race must proceed from the one man. He fore- ! saw sin and provided for man's recov- j ery. If two or more individuals had sinned. It would have required just as , many redeemers, according to the 11 j vine Law, "An eye for an eye." a j man's life for a man's life. God in ' tended only one glorious Itedeenier, therefore the entire race sprang from one man-Adam-that "as by a man' came death, by a man should come : the resurrection of the dead."-l Corln- ; thlans l.VJI. i becond Adr,m and Second Eve. I Adam and F.ve In some respects fore- ' shadowed Christ and the Church. ,le- ! siis. personally, Is the Great Savior, , whose death constitutes the liatisntn- : price for the entire race. During Ills ' Millennial Ueign He will give back earthly life to Adam ami his posterity. ' Hut before reiifiitmtiii'i the world God 1 , has arranged that first from the j I wound In Christ's side, figuratively, an ! . Fleet Church shall be formed, to be i , the sis-oiid Kvo. on the spirit plane, ns : He Is the Second Adam. The Church will l.e the mother of humauity during the Millennium. (MY. X. Time Table. WIM HOUND !, Fast Mail (Mail Onl W.4 a 7, 1'ortland Local T a. 11, Soo-Spokane -Forthim! (.:;," a ln ft, Ore. A Wash. Fxp.,.. 10::i;! ,' 1, Portland Local. 8-iMp In IT, Ore. A Wash. Limited 5:4 ! n . No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. ? mk FAST Fol'ND 2, Pendleton Local m (M t i,. IS, Ore. A Wash. Ltd U:.V,a' m X, The Dalles I.i. h! 10, Fust Mall (mail or.M S-'t , m' , Ore. and Wash. Kxp."..ld-.'.-, p. m l- Noo-Spokane-Port 10: top m J. 11. FREDRICY, AL'iit. ' No. No. No. . ... cvin vjif H. M.rc.lMi Me'. The lnx.by blij i11" leav, ,na brimd sran, wbei-e bw ui,rsu rr u l..ir,l tw..,.. n. .. . . In I tn I'aroeS """lOPHfUr.""""- service. When huncry he swoops ,wn ulM'i the hoobj nn-l Riven It vlgormm thrill in the throat. Then the booby's month o'iis and the tlsh caught In It drop out. Tlie frigate has only to give one peck at the booby's throat to p-t his dinner. It happens occasionally that the booby attacked by the frigate has nothing In Its mouth. When the frigate necks In vnln he belabors his slave with hl henlt and drives him. bru,8w' and terrified, into the sea to "omc COLORS IN FLAMES. And Why Candle or Lamp Light Ap pears White to the Eye. There la a relation between the colot of flame and the energy of the combus tion causing it The more vigorous and complete the combustion the higher the refranglbllity of the light A flame burning in a tardy and restricted way emits rays, that are red. When burn ing in a more complete and effective manner the emitted rays change to vio let The flame of a cmidle or a lamp con slsts of a series of eccentric luminous shells surrounding a central dark core. These shells of flume emit light of dif ferent colors, the innermost one thai In direct contact with the dark core being red and having a temperature of exactly 077 degrees I'pou this and in their proper order of rafranglbillty are shells of light which are orange, yellow, green, blue, Indigo and violet. The reason that such a flame does not appear to us as a nest of cones of different colored light Is this: When we look upon such a flame all of the rays issuing from the different layers or strata of concentric luminous shells are received by the retina of the eye nt one anil the same time. This can only im press with the seusation of neutral oi white light. The Nine In the Calendar. The ligure It, which came Into the calendar on .Inn. 1, INS!), will stay with us 111 years from that date, or until Dec. 31. I'.fttO. No other figure bns evel had such a long consecutive run, and thu 0 Itsulf has only once before beeu In n rare wiiieb lasted over a century thnt lu wWoA U continuously figured from Jan 1, Hso, until Dec. 31. 0!. period of 111 years. The figures 3 and 7 occasionally fall luto odd comblnn tlons, but neither of (hem has ever yet served fur longer period than a bun dred consecutive years in our calendni since the present mode of calculating time was established, it is also deal that from their relative positions among the numerals It Is an lmpossl blllty for either of them to appear In date reckonings continuously for a longer period than a century. Nation With No Language. The Swiss, alone of all the peoples of I he world, may. In a sense, be said to possess no language, a fact that Is all the more remarkable In the light thnt theirs Is the most Intense patriot Ism of any. About 75 per cent of the population speak German, while the vmaimlrr divide four other languages among them, mainly French and ital inn. these tongues varying, as a rule, according to the proximity of the peo ple to the country whose Inngunge they speak. Public documents and notices are printed in hoth French and German. In the Swiss parliament the members make their speeches either in French or German, for nearly all the members understand both these lao giinges.-Xew Vork Fress. England's Motto. "I'leu et Mou Drolt"-"God and My Country" tlie royal motto of England, wns the parole of the day given by lilchard 1. (he of the lion heart! to his army at the battle of Glsors, lu France, on the 20tu of September. 111)8, when the French army was signally defeoted. i'ieu et nion drlot appearsto have been tils! !ownm...t aa n motfn tip flenrv VI. (, U(,,( g r dem..Alwnys the Same"-was one of the mottoes of Queen Elizabeth; also adopted by Queens Mary aud Anne. Exchange. A Substitute. "Pardon me. gentlemen." said the hr dividual who had Just moved into the liitie town as he entered the grocery store, "but is there a chicken raiser here?" "Why don't yon take an ai?" asked the villa Tallvratid. "A razor will lose its edge If you use It on a chicken. -Judge Knew What She Was Doing. Nell Oh. Jack. I wtsh you could have seen Mllly this afternoou. She ilter.-i!!y tinew herself at Jack Wright. Jack Ah. well she knew he was good catch. Jo know the disease Is the com uieiuemeut of th cure.-Don Quixote, NOTICE I The Annual Stockholders Meeting ; of the Farmers Irrigating Company I will be held January Uth, 1913, at 10:00 j a- m., at the Commercial Uuo Hall, to 'elect seven directors to serve one i year, and to transact such other busi ; "ess as may legally come before the i meeting, Yd stockholders arc urged I to be present. Ky order of the Directors. M. H. NICKELS EN, d!')j Secretary. 1 AiounfcWorld CRUISE by th S.S. CLEVELAND (1T.0OO TONS) Leaving San Francisco Feb. 6 Vliltlcf famous C1tla snd Countrle en a palatial etamtilp wblrh lervea ss yoaf kuteU ETery luxury and comfurt loaurtd. i ios.t S6:x lnrlmtlnt alt tweeaeary eipeusee sBuat and Sfttiora, railway, csrriaKfS. hotels, (uldaet fret; also railroad fan to snd from foot bom, with the prWUrfr of returning troia Hamburg oa B. 8. 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Successors to Davenport Harness Co. We have moved our (dure of business from our former idea tion across tliu Ktreet to tlie new lie 1 1 building. Our new quarters, with uitieli larger tloor spare, enable us to bet ter accommodate our patrons anil to display to better ad vantage our inerfuH.'d stock of Harness, a d d 1 e s, Whips, Robes, etc. We have added a handsome line of liamlba:?, tirips and Suit Cases. Real Estate LOANS, RENTING, COLLECT ING AND INSURANCE i A Hieelily of City I'ropcrty, Residence Lots, mid Smalt Tracts Close In. For Bargains cull ou or address T. D. TWEEDY Hood River Home Phone 117. L Nursery Stock Hood River Grown Fiist Class . , THE KIND THAT CROWS A Few Dwarf Apple, Pear and Peach C. D. Thompson HO( O RIVER, OREGON to Creditors In Ihc Couuty Court of Hood Klver Couuty, Oretrtm. lo the nmter ' f !h 'estate of Lam A Shonquest, aeeeaMM Notice in i. i. ijy slvpn In compllsnce with law that the tnuiers-iiineil hns In-cn apiointed sdmlnlstrHtrix of tne e.ts.te nf Laura Slioo- HllNt. (tiHVAe't. All icrf.(His ItHVlni; clslms HKHmsf saui -stie Hre rn)iiiieti to prrtm uie same, duly ventlrd hs r.ntilrt tiy law, to tile undersigned al iiie onxv ui ui.rtft h. niiDur, Ksj., U and if llsll lllivk, Hond Klver, Ore- i;m),Kitiiiu ate iiHiiiiib ireiu tin- tute hereof, to-wlt, J annuo H'l:. iau.a i. mcMAiN, 9fS AdiiilnlMmlrlx. Notice of fir.nl Settlement In tlie t'mirty Court of the State of Oregon, lor iioou tiiver t ouniy. In the matter of thei-Mateof B. K,Ty ker, omwa. rnronnnt to ord r of !he Hon U. R Castner. CU!iiv JuU 'f the aliove entitltt Court. fted voc. '24, ICtJ. police is hereby eiven that Monday, January -Till, lul.t hi the hour often o'clock, . ni., on wild ohv, Ht the tut,ty Court Koom, in the City of Hhk1 i:iver. ie Son. lias been rlie,l tty std Ciurt ss the time and plM lor the hearing of the flivl Hccount of the uudei:sned administrator, with the will annexed of the estate of B. R. Tncker. do. eMl; that sll pnMns Imvlns djectlonh thereto may tie present at snld time and pltuv and be heard titereou This noth-e Is nutii shed for tour sneeesalve weeks prior to a!d dny ol flual sett lenient In the Hood Kiver tCacier. s weekiy iiewspuper of eiierl i ireulat'ini. the 1a;eot first nubli. cafiou belnie llie'A'tb day ot lecemtier. liil. J. it. rnAKl, AJuiiultrtr wilh tue will annexed d Jit ol ILo shove eatate. Election Notice Notice Is Hereby gltea that no the Wtb day . I JanoHia, 1 . la Knat ro.k Imsslioa Los trwt, lu Uood Klver Cjunr, tsoue of Oaeoo, a si eclal election sill te held for the pnnxwe of aeierrtilfintf wlietheror not snl-J Ka-1 Fo' k lriiy.iilu' District, the boundaries o( whlcH sie berelnaitct described, shall be o n .1 under the provlMuns a aa Act uf the Uls ttve A-M-aibl of ttie - late ol or iron, aiu, -d Kehiuury 6: IW5, ben. Cuara-r VII, Title XLI, ol Loid'aortgoB Laws, beet ui t lu7 to - 7, b(tti Hie QHir. ol km id Ihwm, ami the Ael an:eu.lairy thereof, including Chpt t2iol tn - Ui nerul lj.a ot iirevon lor I 'll; thul for ti rnri us of aaid eleel h n sad Irriealion diHrici lou i-u aud la divided into live ciec tloo preciucts, to-wH: ' I'Ktl l.NtT so. 1. I ridiict No. 1 in, nn rises all that Dart of d irrlual'on aisinct l.iinn bouid ol the ' lo-t'ustilp lin la.-iwe. ij tffu iishipa one north ; sr. 1 two uiMih. an.l Is ideutiCfU Willi iiivlaioa ; M'. , ol aalil district. ', 1 HKIM T KO t I'reilnct Nn. 2 comprises all that part of said iMiUHtion nistrict ini'itnie.i in aectiou :si aud ai In town-hip 2 north, tane H K W M , snd s etioii" it',, .Vi and i In township 2 norm, ranifelOK W M., und Is Idenileal wilu Divi sion No 'i, of said dist P.'t. -Ut.CIS(T NO. s Pieclnct No 2 comprise all thai part of said lrrli:aiion distrirt in. iuded in sf,-tiuns 15. is. 2a. Jl, V.i, ;'n Hi, i, :n "lid x In township 2 north, lanee 10 I:. W. M .and Is Identical with Ulvlalon No. :i, of mid district. fHaCINCT 0. a PrectiiCt No. 4 comprises all thnt psrt of said Irnsailoii distrl included In sections J 1. H1, ol i;i and IS' t of 14, township 2 north, range m r.. w.i , aua section iw aud or section H. towpsl ip north, rsnire 11 K. VV M., and Is Identlcui with IdvuupD Au. 4 ot said district. HK INIT ho. 6 rreejuct No.scou.prinsall that part of said IniKiiilon district lyina lorth of an east and rest line (extended to interaect thelsaindarles ol suiu dlsinctl rtinnint; tliniuirh thecenu-rs of actions 11 and U in township'.' north, r nice 10 r.. vi . .0 , aim is lueuticai wuu Lilvlaiou No. i of said district. That the polling or voting places In ecl of sain pre mrts are aim suau oe as oiiowa: 1'reciucl No. 1, at Warden's Mill, rreciuct No. 2, at llaseuient of Udell M, E Church. I'recluct No. 3, st Hnrnett's Applehouse. frwdnct No. 4, at fine (irove Ursniie Hall. I'recluct No. a, at A, 1. Mason s Applehouse, That said special election will be held at ei-ht o'ciiKk in theinornlngand willciaatinue until seven o clock in the afternoon or said dny; that the qualified electors ol said district at said special election will he required tocast halols which shall cuntain the words: "Irri gation Ulslrlct, Yes'' or Irrliratton District, ,-o or woros e(iiiviiieni inereio, winch bal lots shall also couialu theuaioesof tlie oer. sons 10 be voted lor 10 fill the various elective offices provided by said Act; that such elective unices are as lollowa: One Assessor, lo be elected by the qualified voters ol said district. onei'ollecior, to Is) elected by the qualified voters ol said district. One Treasurer, 10 he elected by the qualified voleisol suld district. One l'irector, to be elected by the qualified Voters of Illvhdon No. 1. One Director, lo he elected by the qualified voters of Division No 2. one Director, tobeeUeteJ by the qualified voters ol Division No. S. tine Director, to he elected by the qualified voters of Division N , 4. One Director, to be elected by the qualified voters of Division No. 5. That said Irrisntion district bns heen mid la designated by order of the County Court of li'Kiu niveri ount.v.ortKon.nsuie-tvisi Cork IliiK'.tii.n Distiict,"aiid the boundaries there -01 eslahrshed and defined as tollows: lleKiniiiiiK Hi a poiul In the east and wesi center line of the northenst qnurter 01 secuon i: lownsnip 1 north, range 10 east W. M , In Hood Klver Comity, Oregon, 5J0 feet, 1110 or less, easi of tne southwest corner ol Ihe noithwest quarter ol the northeast qninSerol suld seel ion, said point being In the center line of the main canal of the fcast Fork Irrigation Coinpiiny, tlience west fiSHI feet, moieor Itss, to Ihe quaitt r-sectlnn line run :ilng nortli and south Ihrough tliceenter of suiu seciiou'.T; liience nortli to a point :M0 feet north ol Ihe center of section -2, to vnship nil range aforesaid; I he nee west to the west line 01 the HL'4 or NW'a of said section 22; th nee nortli t:!2o liet, 1110. e or less, 10 the east line of Ihe county rond; tlience norlheafUerly along the eiiol line of said county road to the south line ot section la, tovvushto and range al'ore sai''; thence west to bnuihwest corner of SK' of ', of suld is. 011 m 1 j; theme nortli to nnrlhaest corner of 01 HW K, of said see lion 1,1; thence east to east Hue ot suld county road; tlience nortliely along the east line of said con lily road to a point due east of the center of section 15, tow-rtshlp and range, aforesaid: thence west l;uu feet, more or less.io the center lineof Nex's lateral: thence northeasterly along the center line of sani isex s lateral to uie east line of the 8WW "r ne.vj 01 section id, township and range nioit-Ksiu; iiieEMuoriu ui l lie lion neasl cor ner of ssld 8 W4 of sii.;i4 of aaul section lu; thence east WO leet, more or less, to the center line ofthe main canal of the ssld Kasl Fork Irrigation Company: tlience northerly along Ihe center line ol said main canal to the quar-ler-secllon line running east and west through the. center of said section 10; thence due norm 1 ilO feel, more or less, to the center ol A reu s lateral; thence westerly along the center line ol sal i Aren's lateral 2 in) feel, more or less, lo the east, lineof the coiinly roud. said is'lnt being lu the N K'A o: NV '4 of si Id section 1 1: thence along the esst line of said cotiniy rosd In a general northerly direction to lis Inter section with Ihe center Hue of what is known as the Odell lateral of slid Kcst Folk Irriga tion otnpany, said point being In Ihe Nfc ol the HW'i ol stctlou 3, township and range alo esald; thence along the center Hue of the said Odell Isteral lu a general northerly and tlieu noi thweslerly direction to Its Intersec tion wllh what Is kuoun as the Summit lat eral ol said company, mid point being In the west line of tlie MVV'4of N K.'i of section 2a, township 2 noi th, rauge 10 cum of the Willam ette Meridian; thence along Ihe center lineof said Huiiiiiill Inteial in a general northerly and Ihen soulhwcsterly direction to a p;ilnt In Ihe east line ot the county road, said point being In the HW ol NK' of section 2t, town ship and range aforesaid Issl atsve; thence along the enst line of said county road in a general south westerly direction loa point la the south line ol the HV, ol HVs4 ofsald sec tion 21: thence west to the east line ot the stream of Hood lliver; tlience along the east lins ofsald stream of liooit Kiver lu a general northeasterly direction to a point iu the ii'-rtft and south center line of tli" HK'.4 of sec tlou i, lownaiilp 3 north, ini;e 10 K., W. M.; tlience north to Uie east line of siild stream of Hood lover; tlience along ihe east line ol said stream ol llisid Klver to a Klnt In Ihe north lineof Ihe ISK.1. of NK.1, of said section ; inenee east, tn me norinensi eollier or t oi Nr.1! ol sunt seetion; thence noirh i Iheesst line ol the county road; Ihenieu on: the east line of suld county road In a gccrnl northwesterly dire 'Hon In a point in t tie souih line of the rulit tif way ol the Ore.-on-W'asiiiiiKtou Railroad A Nuvitrniion Cmi. p.in.v: liience aloiiij the suivh line, of sm.i ilxht of sy of saiiirion-W'ahlui',loii km,, road ,v NaviKalioo Company in K,.p,,.r:i easterly dlrecilon to a point In the uorih and soulh center line of section S , tnwnaMp 8 north, raime 11 K , W. M ; thence soujii lo the northeast corner of the K't of N W',4 of suld seclioi.31; thence west to tne norm west cor ner of Ihe SK'jof NW'j of suld sec-Ion; 1 hence sonih to the soulhwi si comer of ihe SKV. of N ofsald section; I hence esst In the north west corner of Uie land ol VVlll'uiu w. Koss, UK) feel, more o'sp; thence soutii 1 1 th east ud west center line of ihe N K1. ol ,SW'$ of suld section; theme east to the nortli mid south center lineof taid section; thenc- south to the aunt h west corner of tue .SA"4 ol HK'i of said section; thence east lo a point in the center Hue ol the Nnl creek lateral ol said Kiist Koilt Irrigation Company aforesaid tlience aloutf the c nter line of suiu Neai I'reek laleriil In a general southerly direction to lla Inlet sc. l:oi: i i li Ihe ct tiler line of what i auow ii hi i ue rsneiiey lateral or salil com tltttlV llloroUltl. Suill IWlIni lul,nr it, l.n S U'l ol HW ot section 6, tow nship mmh, rane II K..W..M.; thence along the renter line of said (Shelley laieial in a general westerly di rection to Its intersection with Ihe ceuterllne oi w-riKi is mown as uie central l iteral of said company aforesaid, sild point heinir iu the south line ol'llie NVi of SW4 ol section I, tow nship 1 north, rauue lu K , W. M.; ihence along llieisjiiter Hue of said Central Imrn i, s general westerly and southerly direction lo os iinc'si-cfoii won rue center line or ihe iiisiu canni oi sain conipsriy alore-aid, w htcli said point is likewise ihe Intersection of uie ccmer line oi ine ieal Creek lateral Hfoiesald. with the eeuier Hue of said ma n canal, wnicn intersection Is In tne S& of isr.-4 oi set-lion 111, 1. 1 .,. I, (Q r . theuce southeasterly along the center line oi snm .stni i reea lateilll lo Its III terst CI ion wlin the renter Hue ol what is known as the Hhoades Isteral. which nmot is in ti,u ot NK', of section II, lOH ijsiiipaiid range last fa-tore mentioned; liience souihwesie Iv along the center line of said Hhoad a Isleral to its Intersection w lin llieivnier line of the ea'd main canal, which noun of Inlersectlon Is in lheSK'4ofSK'4 ol stcMon 10. town.hlp ant range lnl nieiuioned; ttteuc souiherly along tiicvenier line of said main canal to ihe pine ol beginning, conlsinlng 12 i ncrea, more or less. WITNESS ihe Honorahirs O. K Castner touuty Judge, andt). A. Mocurdy and o II' Klmadea, Coinmisslnners, and the seal of the County Court for Hood Kiver County, Oregon, this iih day of .NoveMiiier, ii ia, " I W. E. UA.WIS, SEA I County Clerk. j dl2j!l KEL1.Y BROS. HAY AND OATS Rolled Barley, Bran, Shorts and Straw PHONE 2T-M " Fourth Street Between Oak and State Sammcos In th Circuit Court of tfa Stat of Oiwon, for th County tA Hood River. iiixgrn fiheppard. admirtutraitar, PlalntilT. VI. Alfred C. Farrcl An3 Burt Van Hiorn. Defend ant. To Alfred C FamI and Burt Van Horn. Defend ant : In the name of the State of Oregon: You and each of you are hereby required to appearand an swer the complaint tited aaint you tn the above entitled suit on or before the expiration of six weeks from the date of the first publication of this Summons, which date is hereinafter stated, and if you fail so to answer or appear, for wan t thereof the plaiittitf will apply to the Court for the relief prayed for in his complaint to-wit: r or judgment against the defendant, Alfred C Parrel fir the sum of Sixteen Thousand ($16, 0i.o.0o briars, Ustfetl.er with interest thereon at the rate of 6 per cent per annum from the first tlayof 5evte:nber, Kight Hundred (JJ-dOuo) lAliars aTtoniey's fees and the cost and tl is bu rue men I a of this suit, For a decree foreclosing1 that certain mortaire described in plaintiff's comolmint herein, to-wit: That morUtaxe executed and given by said Alfred C Karrel to secure the payment of a prom iMiory note in the sum of Sixteen Thousand i$ltj, Oui.UiJ Dutlars, which mortKatre is recorded on page lid in Volume 6 of the Records of Mart KaKes of Hood Kiver County, State of Oregon and covers that pmperty situated in the County of lioud Kiver. feiate of Oregon, described as follows: to-wit: Commencing at a point on the East line of Sec. 84, Townships Ni-rth nf Uanire 10. Kat of Will amette Meridian, 68 rods South of the Northeast corner of the Northeaut quarter of the Southeast quarter of said Section 34: running thence South 22 ixdB, more or less, to the Southeast corner of the Northeast quarter of said Southeast quarter; thence Weft along- said South line hu rods, more or less, to the Southwest corner of said Northeast quarter of the Southeast quarter; thence North tsu rods, more or less, to the Northwest corner of said quarter quarter; thence Kant on the North lineof anid quarter quarter rods, more or leas thence South 4i rods; thence East 17' i rods thence South 13 rods; thence East A) rods to the place of beginning; containing 2b acres, more or lens. 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, hereditaments and appur tenances thertunto belonging, or in anywibo ap pertaining. And for the Hale of said property upon execu tion to satiafy plaintiff's claim and mortgage and such judgment aa he may recover in Jthe above en titled cause. For a decree that the said defendant, Alfred C. Farrel be forever barred and foreclosed of and from alt right, title and interest in or to said properly and that Uie said defendant Burt Van Horn be adjudged to have no right, title, inter est or lien in, to or upon said mortgaged premises, or any part thereof adverse to the lien of plaint iff's said mortgage and that he be forever Imrred and enjoined from setting up any right, title or claim of title, hen, or etaim of lien tn, to or upon said mortgaged premises or any part thereof and that plaintiff may have such other and further re lief the Court may deem equitable. You are hereby served by the publication of this Summons in accordance with an order of the Hon. G. H, Castner, County Judge of Hood River County, State of Oregon, duly made and entered herein on this 26th day of November, 112, which said order prescribes among other things, that you shall appear and answer said complaint on or before the expiration of six weeks from the date of the fii-Ht publication of this Summons, which date is the 2th of November, 1912- iiKNEST C. SMITH. n2Sj9 Attorney for Plaintiff. Summons In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, for the County of Hood River. George Shcppard, Plaintiff, va. Alfred C, Farrel and Burt Van Horn, Defend'ts. To Alfred C. Farrcl and Burt Van Horn, Defend ants: ln the name of the State of Oregon: You and each of you are hereby required to appear and answer the complaint filed against you in the above entitled suit on before the expiration of six 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, thereon at the rate of 6 per cent per annum from the first day of September, 1911; for Four Hundred $4uU.0tM Dol lars attorney's fees and the costs and disburse ments of this suit. For a decree forclosing the mortgage described n the complaint here.n, to-wit: That the mortgage executed and given by the defendant, Alfred C. Farrel to the plaintiff here in on the first day of September, 1911, which was recorded on page li of Volume fi of the Records of Mortgages of Hood River County, State of Oregon, for the purpose of securing the payment of a certain pomissory note in the sum of (MOOO, 00 and which said mortgage covers that land sit uated in the County of Hood Kiver, Slate of Ore gon, described as follows; Ui;ginning at a point on tho East line of the West 1 . of the Southeast', 4 of Sec. Hi, Township 2. North of Range 10. East of Willamette Merid ian, ils.5 roils North of the South line of said Sec. 34: thence West parallel with the South line of of said Sec. 34, 80 rods, more or leas, to the West lineof Kaid West ,la of Southeast W, thence Nort)ial"ng the said Wegl line of West 'a of Southeast 41.5 rods. more or less, to the Northwest corner of buid West ot Southeast thence East along the North line of said West 'a of Southeast 4 80 rods, more or less, to the Northeast corner of tho said West H of Southeast l4, and thence South along the East line of said West oi Southeast : 41.6 rods, more or less, to the place of beginning, containing 202-i 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 clain and mortgage and such judgment as plaintiff may recover in said suit. For a decree that the said 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 lien of plaintiff's said mortiraira and tht 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 tne Court may seem equitable. You are hereby served by the publication of this Summons i. .-ordance with the order of the Honorable U. R. Castner, County Judge of Hood River County. Oregon, dulv made and vntml herein on the 26th day of November. 1912. o;K.i-h oi ler prescribes thnt you shall appear snd un.wcr said complaint on or hei'oro tli Mvin,iir.n f "is weeka from the date of the first publication "f this .Summons, which date is Ihe 28th day of .ovi-iiiu.t, ariz. ERNEST C. SMITH, Attorney for Plaintiff. Summons In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, fo- Hood Klver ounty, .ma vl. Krliart, liaintiff, vs. J. F. Minkler, Defendant. ToJ. F. Minkler, delendant above named- In the name of the .Slate of Oregon you are hereby required to appear and ar.swer the complaint oi the plainlill unw on Uie In the above en til led court and cause, on or before the 4th day of January, 1(113. And If you fall so to answer said compiaint the nl ilntill will apply lo the Court lor the relief prayed for therein, towit: A Judgment in favor ofthe plaintiff and against the defendant for the sum of J5iK).0i), with Interest Ih.reon at the rale of a per cent per annum from the lStlj day ol June, 191 1; tlie further sum of7S00 at torneys fees and the costs aud disbursements of this suit. That that certain mortgage made, executed and delivered by defendant lo plaintill on the 2nd day of November laid on Ihe lollowlug described property towlf Ud (i) Hour. And Ihe Southwest a Quaiv ler of the Northwest !4 Quarter, of Mceilon i,ii..ii.,iii lownauip (i) une, iNortn Kanse 11) Eleven, East W. M In Hood Kiver County, Oregon. To secuie the payment of said snns, be foreclosed and said real property be sold up on execution for the iurpoaeot satisfying the sums aloresaid; and If, after said sale and ap plications 01 Ihe proceeds thereof, It shall be a-certalued lliat such p'oceeds are Insuffi cient to pay such Judgment as the plslntlff may reo ver herein, sue may have judgment over and against Ihe defendant herein In the amount ol such detlclencv; that deiaudaut be adjudged to have no right, title or Interest in or Hen upon, said mortgaged property herein sought to be fi.reclosetl, or any part thereof and that defendant be forever barred fore ciosed and enjoined from setting up snv rnrht, title or lieu in or lo said real property or any part theieof; and that plaintiff have such olherand further relief as the nature nf tuls ce.se may require or as to the Court may seem equitable and Just. This summons Is seried upon you by pub lication once each week for six-consecutive w,eks in tl-.e Hood Kiver t.lacier, a uewaiut. per of weekly circulation published at Hood Kiver, lu Hood Klver County. Oregon b vitue of an order of the County Court of said t ounty. made and entered on ih u,.,. ...... ol November, In the year I12, the day of the p...., , esiimmons in said newspaper Is the ilst day of November, mi . 8- TAriK, -n-'J3 Attorney for PlalntlfT. C. A. Richards & Co. Confectionery and Amusement Parlors HAZELWOOD DAINTIFS Full Linn nf I nnHnn TJIiAa Dl -v.viauoriuos Kauff man Bros. & Bondy Pipes and Dumutn Pipes. Best Made. Phone 64