HOOD KIVKK GLALlhU, TIirRSjY' MAIICH 27' 1913
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SPEAKING IN ri'BUC
Prof. Crites, of the t-i ty lush scho
81 it seems to u, has inaugurated
Bj'Htem for the teaching of economic
that ii to be commended ; for at the
aame time the hoy or girl is learning
the principles'of economics he is form
ino the habit of eneakinir in public. No
man ever regrets the practice he get.
in hii younger days in the art of public
speaking. No one can ever tell when
the occasion may arise wnen he will be
called on to deliver a public address
And no embarastnient is greater thai
that caused bv a sudden summons to
one, who is unaccustomed to such o'ut
iea. to set forth his ideas in a speech
in a public gathering. Mr. Crites is
teaching his riuuila to think on their
feet and how to express themselves in
a wav that will impress their hearers
and convey to them their thought in
clear, concise manner.
The students are finding the work
thus performed more interesting. The
dry phrases of economics dissertations
have taken on a new charm. They aie
gathering a useful knowledge and
learning the valuable lessons of self
confidence. Ilut they want to rcmem
ber, that, when they learn to express
themselves before their fellow men
and women without fear, their express
ions should be brief and concise. Aluny
good speakers detract from their
strength and power by talking too
much.
THE SCHOOL FAIR PRIZES
It seems that some misunderstanding
arose over the school fair prizes last
year. Some of the recipients of the
premiums awarded by the merchants
supposed that they had the option of
taking the prize or its money valua
tion. This is not so, however. The
merchants, who contribute to the
premium lists and thus make it possi
ble for numerousa wards, usually set
down the money valuation of their con
tribution, but they do not mean that
they will give money instead. We
heard of one instance last year, where
or.a of the premium winners asked the
merchants for cash, instead of the
merchanise, that a bicycle niighijjbe
bought from a mail order house with
the proceeds.
Naturally, this did not sound the
most pleasing to the merchants to
whom the request was made. The con
testants, who make such demand of the
contributors of prizes, are taking an
unjust advantage of them. And, view
ing auch circumstances, wo might well
wish that the premiums of the fairs
consisted of no more than ribbons.
The boy and girl who would really
benefit by the fairs, would work just
as hard to win recognition and the
premium of the emblem of merit, the
ribbon, as fur the small merchandise
or caah prize, and the contestant who
would work for the mere premiums
and not because of the benefits of the
contest would be eliminated.
Incriminate Civing Oppw-
At th. Woman's club J terf-J
ternoon th. rr.att.r d?
giving was brofignt. P '"f ou.
Along in the early winter the ar.ou
Lodi who had been fcHJ
WBtcr.irg for real cases tl.at reuitj
ration turned the V V"
committee of seven of M"v t
C. Brock was chairman ard a.r. ;
secretary of the .Commercial rlu I .
secretary The idea as to ra.i '
c". s orted to hi. cM;cc and !r..ni
"at lirt the pro, er party or. .ci--tion
to attend to the ce e
ratified. The case .vou Id be inti
oifprf thoroughly, and if help a .
and help given if the raw wan a
worthy ore: Much help has been g.ven
throughnit the winter.
lie -entlv a woman begged for colli
ing at a number of residence ar.d
Iter- the report " received it was
iu..d she hnd received teven wuu.dii s
coats with a number of ntl,fra
menu he took them alorg aid will
probably waste a r.mi.ber of then,
which might have been put to much
belter use in olher case, 1 luesd a
collection was taken up at the llook r
T. Washington nxetn.g, fior a family
that needed help and the sum of
was that evening dumped, one niig..l
. . l ( h u h.ifh tO Lt I)
"hy.ii to tnur nanus wim ......... -- r
U.fm,clw. The r-.xt morning it was
reported that there were two brothers
r tl is fame liimny " -
. lp, not in the way of food, but in
ending, etc. One who ste ps to think
will realize that this turn er money, u
diftril..Utd properly, mignt nave very
well taken care of all three cas.'s, ai.u
puss ibly gone still farther. j
In all three cases me wen m
work earning livings, but have moveu !
to Hood Kiver expecting to get work i
on some of the improvements going on, I
and have come without the necessary
household articles. It is a hard prob
lem to deal with such cases, but it isj
certain that indiscriminate gi o:K m
lot accomplish the real work nfcees-ary.--Contributed.
L
You don't mind it so much if som young
ster puts it over on you April Fools Day
anyone can laugh at a good joke. Hut you'd
have a different story if someone sold you a
part-cotton suit for all-wool. There isn't any
fooling alwut that.
"Hart, Schaffner & Marx" and
"Clothcraft" Clothes
are al.Folutely all wool, or all wool and silk.
There isn't any April 1st business about that
We would like to have you call and see what
a tine line we have. We are certainly proud
of our line of Men's and Boy's Clothinjr. We
know you can do no better anywhere, and
then you are taking no chances, for we sell
them under a positive guarantee of "satisfac
tion or your money back," and we are here to
make it good. Come in and let us show you.
You do not have to buy.
cprpIA I f While they last, we ceatainly
Ol are giving some fine bargains
in those Work Shoes for Men that we are
selling at 1.08. These are mostly three-do!,
jar values, and you should not miss CI QQ
this opportunity. The Pair .... ?! VO
Men's High-Top Work Shoes -
to S".50. Not all sizes in the lot,
bargain in every pair.
Your Choice, the Pair
Values up
but a big
S3.89
Ladies' Suits and Dresses
On thesecond floor you will certainly find
a fi n e djspl ay of the season's newest suits and
dresses. Plain tailored, or fancy models, in
Serges, Checks, Whipcords, Novelty Mixtures,
straight or cutaway fronts. Come
in
etc
and see how nicely and how reasonably we
can suppl ,v your needs in this line. Our prices
are always the lowest.
cprPI AI f Ladies' and Boys' Shoes-a
good assortment of odd3 and
ends, mostly all size3 in the lot. q km
Values up to $3.50. Your choice
9PFCIAL Misses' and Children's
01 Lij shoesA good run of sizes
and some excellent values in the lot. Also a
dandy lot of Oxfords, in-Tan or Black, Lace
and Button. Values in this lot up
to $3. 50. Your choice while they last. Pr.
98c
Millinery
Our Milinery display for Ladies, Misses.
Girls and Children is now in full bloom. The
prettiest hats and the cleverest designs afford
such a pleasing range of selection that it h
the easiest thing in the world to choose your
new hat here, and at a price that you can af-
ford to pay. Large and small hats, trimmed
with loops and bows of ribbon, fancy feathers
and jaunty stickups. Little hats that set
close to the head, and hats that are made to
be worn at a jaunty angle. Hats with droop
ing brims, or with roll brims. Every style,
to suit every face.
SPECIAL! Ladies' and-Embroidered
' Handkerchiefs -Drummers'
Samples. Not one in the lot that is worth
less than 50c, and from that on up to $1.00,
They are slightly soiled and you can
have your choice for
25c
Dm
m OMi'
8uu 8. 8. 10. 12
Yetri.
New
Idea
Patterns
Any Pattern
10c
gjftg Paris
1?- Hood River's Largest
ii Sill? and Best Store
First Came of Season
A vprv lurL'e crowd of high school
tuik'nU turned out to eee what it wan
thought would hu the murdering of t he
junior-freshics' hate lall hopes ty toe
senior-sophomore aggregation. liut
surprises will he sprung, and the junior
adherents had aimiesed a score of 8 to
hefore the nine innings were over.
The seniors and sophomores are in-
tmwlmir to take the next to games,
the next of which will he played off on
Friday afternoon by a "white-wash'
score if possihle.
In the IriUiiv game many new ton-
tenders for places on the high scliool
team showed up. Among u.ese are
Nnhln mid Thomas. Loth of whom will
probably make the team.
.
McDonald Completes Flume Work
J. W. McDonald, who has been ap
pointed superintendent of the East
Fork Irrigation strict, has completed
the overhauling of the big riume that
brings the water down to the East
Side orchard districts as far up as the
snowline. He already lias the water
running down as far as The .Palles
road. "Unless it turns warmer very
soon, 1 will have to lay ofT the crew of
men ami wait for the melting of snow
for the rest of the work," says the
f uueriiiter.dent.
Orchard Company to Develop Land
frank P. Hough, president of the
Green Point Orchard Co., and F. L.
Dean, superintendent of;the same, ar
rived yeHterday from Minneapolis, and
are making arrangements to begin
clearing on the large tract of land
owned by them between Oak drove
and 0 recti Point. They plan to clear
100 acres tnis summer. Mr. Dean, who
is accompanied by his wife, plans to
build on the tract and make his home
there. He is a practical horticuluritst
and a graduate of the Maryland Agri
cultural College. A. W. Harper, a
Minneapolis banker, is secretary and
treasurer of the company.
OaKdale Greenhouses
March is the hef-t time to plant
Roi-es, ShttibH and all hnrdy peren
nial flowering plants. We have an
exceptionally fine list this spring, at
prices in reason.
Hedding Plants of all kinds later.
Cut Flowers on band at all times.
Orders left at Frunn's w ill receive
prompt attention,
A few large Pie Plant roots.
Fletcher (EL Fletcher
Hood River
A rick X'p Team horsm, s un ', 5 and 6 yrs.
old. harness and BprinK whu' n, till; terms on
part. W. KUi lines, Ml Ave , I'lty- 3
Kor Sale-No. t Khu tleMftnmp-pnller, Rood
a newt haii hud only ' use: hooky,
rubles, etc.. mo with It. Price 1 10. II. ". M.
Knurti, Paikdale, Phone UUVIU37. m-TIf
Kor Male
lowu trees.
-Al Mpltzeublrif and Yellow Jew
hoy I) Miuih. Pnone 07ti4. a3
Kor Hale Cheap Two (bolee lot on Coluin
bia Street. Uts 13 and U, Work , Idlcwllde
A lditlon. Make rue an otter. No reasonable
oiler refused M. K. hlythe, Phone M5J. al"
Kor Salt Ijuge work team, IM) Iha each.
May tw seen on road work, Willow Klals. K.
H. Arena, Phone 165-olell. :1
Kor Sale-Bar mare, nnnd.gnod condition,
welKlit about 1 1UU lbs., age ft years this sot in;
excellent roadstwr, fair saddler; not afraid of
aulOH, ante Tor ladles lodrive; will wuik al little
or In three-home team. U. C. M. Ranch, Park
dale, Phone OdelKMT. m2Ttf
Kor Hale-1 and year old apple trees; vari
eties, liellclotia Winter Banana, Ortley, New.
town, Hpllzenberit, (j rimes Uoiden and Jona
than; also Hurkank Karly Kohp potatoes. If
vou are In need of same phone or write J T,
Nealeltth. Phone Mil. Place 1 nille south
of Hood River Heights al7
Kor Sale The larne .Mallard Duck K.kkh tor
settiiiK. 7Sc per setting, from best eag-iaylUK
strain. Phone WW. ul7
Kor Sale 0 foot Kalrbanka windmill, new.
Price SJ5.II0. Inquire Pliuut ZVU. A. Mehana.
alU
FOR SALE
Rubber Slump Inks and Pads at this
olliee, also tUmps made to order.
Kor Sale-Apple Treesl'luslint out entire
sto. k, Newtown, splteiiliern and Oi l ley, four
to six feet: 111 rents liiM'oimt on quantities.
liione .ill t. 1. L. Tompkins. a3
"VurKaleor K.s hamic for lliiod Htver Prop
erty lii-aere ranch in li'per Valley, one -half
cleared, balance brush land, all leneen, 4 ai res
In enr-old trees; 4-rootn house, nearly new;
(iooti burn, ehteken house and other build
Iniis; line spniK water; elegant view; 1'4 tulles
from station, t all at 711 t airade Ave. aa
p'or Hale Incubator and Brooder, both first
cIuks make and In K'siU condition. Will sel
reasonably. Telephone . F. Uray. No. 5'1
or uddiess Hood Ulver, K. K. 1) No. 3. mi
For Sale Desirable residence property, tn
Itood location: line nelKhborbood; good buy
Apply W. U. tsuow.
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For Sale II Ik class Barred Plymouth Kock
cockerels and pullets. The strain of birds: K.
It. 1 hotnpson's fainoua HtUKlet strain, Madi
son Square Uardens winners last season (a
year auo) from M. J. MytyV (lock out of the
foremost breedera tn this state. Also have
egg-it lor sale. Uust. WesteberK, Tel. Odeti is.
alT
For Sale Strawberry plants, first genera
tion for last live years; raspberry jilants; firsl
clasa yearllnx apple trees. C M. Shejipard,
H. K. b. 2, Phone lX-Odell. alo
Kor 8ale Kxtra early seed potatoet, British
Queen and Duke of York. These potatoes aie
extra ood quality and will come In 2 weeks
before anything In this country. I imported
them 2 years ago from Button A Sons, p.ead
lii. K.UKlnud. Apply It. W. llassett, Belmont
Road or pl.one 3.V2 between C and 7 p. tn. all
Kor 8ale Al Strawberry plants. Clark seed
ling. K. Mark ley. Dee, Ote. mJ7
Kor Sale Hay team, S and 6 years old, sound
and true In every way. C U. Jensen, Ml.
Hood.ure, I'lione Udell 26. mSi
i
For Sale Second band furniture and New
Home st wlt'g machine for sale cheap. Call?
on A. W. Oniliank. tistf
p'orHale-Wiille OrpliigtoD KiiKs-tfJ 5U per
setting. Stock brought direct horn Kellav.
slrassfarm lwt years ago, i'Z an egg strain.
Matlngs last year with uockerel ot tsk's
Ktighsh slralu; this year with a cockerel liom
Philo's coops. Hatchings lor the two years
huve averaged So per cent pullets. J.O. Mc
Laughlin. rboue&)51. n. -7
Kor Sale- Big work team.
Parkdule, 1'houe ll5 Udell.
U.
H. Arena,
raiir
Kor Sale-single bnuirv and harneaa.
:171. T. tr. Krohu, 12H .Monlello Ave.
Phone
n27
TYl'KW PlTKHrt-Rir sale or rent on easy
terms. A. W onihank. a31-tf
Kor Hale A house with au Income, two
houses on a larje lot, very cheap If taken at
once, good terms Phone 3U1-L or ask W. H.
Joues at Fraiu hardware store. n7tf
For Sale or K.xehange-lO acres near Krank
ton School, SJ'4 miles west trom Mood River
P. o. 4 aeres bearing apple trees, commercial
varieties; 2 acres 3, 2 and 1 year apple trees,
commercial varieties; 1 acre cherries, peaches
and dlfler-ent berries: 1 acre alfalfa; good 8
room house and out bulldings;chlcken hous a
and yards; dasture for cows; plenty of waler.
Apply to Mrs. J.F. Miller, HIS Columbia St.,
Phone 2tf2 mPttf
We don't quite gather just what the
Ogden Examiner is driving at when it
BayB that the typicid Hood River man
cannot parse a sentence of live wurda.
ii, i . .
ve ao not think lis words intend to
convey tno idea that there is luck of
education among the local orchardints
ior it is generallv known that tl,.,
mail community is one of the timet
enlightened in the world. And while
the grower believes in making his
fruit as perfect as possible the writer
of the editorial of tl e Kxunnner will
find that the latest word in tho orchard
man's machinery is a sizor or grader,
built for fast work and to cut down
expenses.
If it has MERIT If that merit justifies the FRANZ Guarantee of
"SATISFACTION OR MONEY BACK" you may be sure of finding it in our stock
Nationally advertised goods, the enormous sales of which make possible
the giving of extraordinary values That's the kind that's helpful to you
and to us.
I'ations of the Hood Uiver huh
school who do not attend the met tinys
of the Literary society, cannot realize
how interesting are the programs they
are missing. '1 he. presence of parent
would not only be an incentive to the
children of the school, but would prove
beneficial to tho parents and all con
cerned. Tho fathers and mothers
would become better acquainted with
what their children are lioihB, would
come in closer touch with the school
and would take a Riealer interest in
the moat vital thint; in the life of Hood
River's. hoys andjfiirls, tin education.
Acme Quality Paints
A Taint, Varnish or Stain for every purposo--Hiitljhojsatisf
action of knowing there's none
better at any price.
Keen Kutter Tools
They save your time and ours no question of
quality -They must serve their purpose to YOUR
entire satisfaction. Your money back without a
word if they do not.
Genuine uO Cedar" Mops
The real sensation of the hour. They put new life into old floors and
woodwork. No dust, no grease or dirt.
"O Cedar" Oil for renewing old mops, for dusting, cleaning, etc.
We have had a Salmon Day, Gover
nor Lister, of Washington, has signed
a proclamation heralding an Apple Dcy
for that state-. The Potato Dny has
been proposed, and K. K. Harbison,
formerly of this city, but who now lives
at Hillshoro, proposed that wo have an
Onion Pay.
Coiiiniend the thought fulness of the
llooii Uiver man who saved two incu
bators and the embryo fowls therein
from the flames that destroyed his
dwelling. He will have winter egg,s to
sell and recoup the loss. Oregonian.
Garden Tools (or Women's Use
;ht Weight - Small Sizes, but
Strong and Serviceable.
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EXCLUSIVE
AGENCY
Sixty Nights'
TUFTLESS
MATRESSES
"SEALY"
Trial Twenty Years Guarantee.
'Sleep on a Cloud"
Students a the University of Otegon
are putting to the practical test the
recall of oflicials. By petition of 25 j
per cent of the students any of the 1
student body officers can be brought
before the college electorate.
Buy "Fresh" Garden Hose
Don't risk huso that has Ux n in stock a year or
two. Every foot of ours is new this season.
5,000 feet "Red Indian" guaranteed sold last
two seasons- not a foot returned.
Full Seven-Ply, complete
with connections . . .
$5.75
Other grades - all new stock $3.75 and up
Sporting Goods Section
Full line SPAULDING and REACH Baseball and Tennis Goods
Tlacket Special I Boys! Listen!!
Just the ticket for be- "Two Bits" will buy a
ginners-a good, strong splendid catcher s mit,
racket, made in Japan a dandy fielder s glove,
of best materials. a fine ball, a good bat.
12', to 14 oz. 1 OC Rustle around and fix
This lot only p I up for summer fun.
The March Lion
the past week as
can ronr.
has roared during
only a March Lion
E. A. FRANZ COMPANY
ANOON AH Are you perlectlv satlnfled with
your winter tgg production? If no, stick to
your old stock, but if not, come anil pee us.
Vol Iris liiylng at 4! inontlis, and rlnht ttironijli
the winter. Our pens ate composed of excel
lent OlrdH, direct from Hit pHrd'n MadtHon
Slimi winners. averaKltoc ttutl. "The Woi Id'i
lieBl." Kfcijx U UO-W.OO r (JO per IS. t:hlek
a mutter of correspondence. Write for mat
lug IIbi. Hitislai'llun Knnrnuterd. Mountain
Kiook Poultry Kancu, White Salmou, Wash.
all)
Kor Siilo-Team gtldtiiKK, hay and black,
about '.'mhi lbs., conilnic 7 and s years old, geu
tle, pound, true pullers guaranteed. Heavy
hreeclilng haimsu. i hone W. K. Young,
Odeil 3is. mil
for Kale Hay and Garfield Potatoes, very
prolific, tine seed. Address 1.. Nen, Mt. Hood,
Ore. u2
Team lor Kale Span four-year-olds, well
broke, true, sound, about St'W); nothing better.
J. J. Kmipp, Phone 5soU. iniitf
Kor Sale Season's crop from 2 acres of straw
berries. PIhoIh i years old. Will sell by crate
in Held, buyer iiarvexiing. w. H. Huciier,
K. I. 'i, Phone Udell PJ-X. uiW
PAY A I.11TLK each week or month and
ownaSweeper-Vac the little vacuum cleaner
that makes honsecieanlog unnecessary at
leitNt as far as tiiking up rugs and carpet a.
"It does the business" thoroughly, easily and
the eot is trifling. Take one on trial. Put It
tii work ou a tug you have lust cleaned by
any other he-thod and it you ure not the most
Notice or Special City Election
Notice Is hereby given pursuant to order of
the Common Council and Ordinance No. 433
of the City of Hood Klver, duly and regularly
paasea, mat special Election win be held in
the City of Hood River, Oregon, on the 10th
day of April, 191.1, at the City Hall In said
City, on Kourth Street between Stale and Oak
Htreels on said day. The polls will be open
at the hour of eight o'clock A. M. and will be
cUMed at the hour of seven o'clock P.M. of
said dale. The Judge appointed by the Com
mon Council to conduct utid Klectlon are J.
H.ciill, John A. Wilson and Mrs. Olivia Lu
cas, the first named of which shall be Chair,
man, and the Clerks are C. D. Nickelmin end
Mm. I Iihh. t'astner.
The purposes for which aald Klectlon Is
called and held are to submit to the qualified
electors of the City of Hood Klver, the follow
ing amendments to the Charier thereof:
For an amendment to the Charter of the
City of Hood River, eMIlled, "An Act to In
corporate the City of Hood Klver and provide
a Charter therefor and deli tie Its power," ap
proved by the Governor on the 2stb day of
February, 1901, as the same lies been amended
and la now In force, to be known as Hwllou
lUi b of said Charter, authorizing the City of
Hood Kiver to isaue its bonds In a aunt not to
exceed Seven Thouaand Dollars, for the pur
pose of establishing Libraries iu said City or
In aiding Hood Klver County to do so in said
City.
Kor an amendment of Section 105 of an act
entitled, "An Act to Incorporate the City of
' Hood Klver and provide a Charter therefor
and define Its powers." approved by the Oov-
ernor ou the 2Mb day of February, lUol, pro
viding lor the diKpoHttlon and use of all funds
surprised womtti In town, we will end for It j derived from the sale ol bondsas provided lu
immediately. K. A. K rsns Co. It said Charter.
Dated and first published this 27th day of
Kor 8ulo White Orpington eggs. Pen I
Headed by While Hob, whose mother, Peggy,
has a record of 00 and 248 eggs for two years.
Sn.iio for setting ot 15. Pen 2 SI.50 per setting.
All thoroughbred stock. Special prices by the
hundred. .Some stack for sale. Alsoafew Buff
Orpington laying bens. Phone Ft"6. 'i
Kor Kxchange A house and lot at Falrvlew
aeven miles east of Portland, for iJood Klver
city pioperty. Dr. W. 8. Niclwl. Itltf
Kor Hule Eleven acres 5 mllea out on West
Side. If you are Interested In orchard prop,
eity see my place, or write me. I will sell
at the lowest possible price; 8 acres in best
commercial apples, 75 per cent of which is In
beat lug, balance of place In hay. A genuine
paying proposition. Terms on part II deelred.
Address, Box 711, K. D. 2, Hood Klver, Ore.
Plione 5M.se. m
Kor Sale-Hay. Phone JW-Udell.
a!7
March, P.U3.
iiU7a3 -
H. L. HOWE, City Recorder.
Kor Male 11 aeres, located tl mllea out on the
Rust Hide. Part bearing, balance young trees,
Small house, g oil barn; ueursehool, church,
sloreiiiiit shipping station. Terms reasonable
Telephone UUS al noon hour or after B:oo p m
nil'ltf
WANTED
Wanted Kanch or orchard work, by expe
rienced Hood River man; married. Steady
place prelerred. Can take full charge. Have
bad good business experience. 1 oeal refer
ences given. Addrcsa ft. K. AlcDonald, R. R.
No. I, Box 70. Next place south of H. K.
Lage's store. mJ7tf
Wanted Woman wants housecleanlng, etc.
25c er hour. Can give Iwst of references.
Phone MI4, call lor Mrs. Shaw. m'ii
WanledTo rent, a 1 room house. Would
like for house to have three bed rooms and
barn and garden. Address Lawrence Schultc,
care of V. C. Brock, 'U Oak St., Hood Klver.
Wnntcd-At the Dickinson House, a cook,
either gentleman or lady. Phone 11421. f20tf
Wanted Upholstering, reflnlshlng and re
pairing. High class work at reasonable pt ices
Phone for estimates. K. A. Krani Co. jlllf
Wanted Experienced girl
general housework. Mrs. t. O. Blauchar
for cooking and
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FOR RENT
Kor Kent Mv residence, corner HalelAve.
and 7th St. will rent furnished or unfur
nished. A. W hitehead, pnouea.i.'i. mwti
Kor Rent A six-room bungalow, furntshed
or unfurnished. All modern improvements,
W. L. Hodges. Phone HSi. a3
rouuu iuc ri(-,ti!, fioioajr iiioi imhk ,
a Kinj uuiuropi'i .,. n,.. in...,. muu.i.
skin. Owner may have same by calling at
Lnwreme piaic ou aai,'u nny. no
Kor Sale-Barred Rock Kgn from 200-egg
laving stock, coek from 21s o. A. C. Kxneri-
mental Station. - an supply a few pens of
year-old chickens trom same. Also a tew ntgn
class cockerels. Phone for prices. K. E. Mutt,
Plione 57ii. aS
Kor Kent- Knrnlshed housekeeping apart
ments, all modern, two and three-n otn suites.
Prices range from ten to tweuty dollars. Ap
ply to Mrs. H. J. Frederick, i:ii Sherman
Ave., Phone 15ft2; Apartment House Phone
No. 3M4. ad
Kor Kent-7-room house, furnished; suitable
for sub-renting rooms Phone 2j74. mClf
Kor Rent After March 1st, new bouse, four
rooms and batu,al40o Pine St., tin per month
Plione fl;ltf
For Rent Two pleasant rooms suitable for
light house Keeping; not ana cold water. Mrs
M urray Kay, Phone 37S1. I l.'itf
Kor Kent House of five rooms, good condl
tion, within five minutes of postortlce. tlO.rtO
per motilh. See John Buker, Smith Uik. jliltf
MISCELLANEOUS
Will Set Your Strawberry Plants-By the
tuousana or coniraci. rnonewi. mam
Found Pair roiled gold spectacles, on walk
in front of Mrs. Alma Howes. Owner can
have same by calling at the home of Sam Kby
iu Heimout. mn
Will the ladles who were gathering terns
and Oregon grape near winans last 1 ueadav
March 11th, and who toiiud a small baud-axe
with leather belt, please have the same re
turned to the County Surveyor, Rrosius Bldg..
Hoou River. nvi7
We Care for Orchards Kor residents or non
residents, from pruning to putting app.es In
warehouse. Kor reference apply First Na
tional Bank, Hood Klver. J.J. knapp Jt Sod
Phone 5s. miitf
Commercial Fertl11ers-You can save money
nv oroenmr commercial iertinr.era tnrougn
M. M. Morrison, Route 2, Phone 5479. Call or
write for prices. m27
Excellent opportunity for right man to care
for 20-acre orchard, i-ioom bouse on place.
Apply K. U. Pllson, Woodward Butlolng,
Notice or Filing or Ballot Titles
Notice Is hereby given that the City Attor
ney has heretofore on the 'th day of March,
1913, prepared and filed lu my office the fol
lowing ballot titles tor propoaed amendments
to the Charter of the City of Hood River, as
lollowa, to be submitted at a special election
held therein on the 10th day of April, 1913:
For an amendment to the Charier of the
City of Hood River, eutliled "An Act to Incor
porate the City of Hood River and to provide
a ( barter therefor and define Its powers," ap-
f roved by the Governor on the 2Slb day of
ebruary, 1901, as same haa been amended and
Is now In force, to be known as Section IW-h,
authorizing the City of Hood River to Issue
Its bonds not to exceed Seven Thousand Dol
lars, tor the purjose or establishing Libraries
In said City, or In aiding Hood Klver County
so to do within said City.
300. -Yea.
301. No.
For an amendment to Section 105 of an act.
entitled. "An Act to incorporate the CUy of
Hood Klver and to provide a Charter thererur
and define Its powers," approved by the Gov
ernor on the 2Sth day of V'ibriiary, ban, pro
vldlng for the disposition and use of all funds
derived from the aaie of bonds as provided in
sals! Charter.
308.-Yea.
303. No.
H. L. HOWE. City Recorder.
STATE OK OREUON, 1
City and County of Hood River,
I. H. L. Howe, the duly Qualified and acllna-
Recorder of the City of Hood Kivor. hereby
certify that the foregoing are true copies of
ballot titles filed iu my office by the city At
torney, io ne suomuied to the qusnned elect
ors of said City at a special election to be held
therein on the 10th day of April, 1913.
in27a3 11. L. HOWE, City Recorder.
Notice of Sale of Real Property
In the County Court of the State of Oregon for
Hood Klver County.
In the matter of the estate of Martha Tucker,
deceased.
Pursuant to an order of the County Court
made and entered out the 10th day ol March,
191.1, In the above entitled matter, notice is
hereby given that the undersigned, adtnlnla
trator ol said estate, will sell at private sale at
his Dice in the F irst National Bank Bulldlng
In the City of Hood Kiver, Oregon, on and
alter the asth day of April, 1913, the following
de.eribed real property belonging to aald es
tate, to-wit:
U)t Three (8), Block Eleven (11), Htranahan's
First Addition to the City ol Hood Klver, upon
the following terras, to. wit:
One-half Cash; balance to be evidenced by
promissory note of the purchaser secured by
first mortgage on said premises drawing in
terest at the rate of eight per centum per an
num, payable annually, to i un for two years.
A.J.DERBY,
Administrator of the Estate of
m27u24 Martha Tucker, Deceased.
Notice of Contest
Department of the Interior. United States
Land Office, Portland, ore., March 24. 1913.
To Heirs of Daniel Clark, deceased, of Wyetb,
Oregon, Contestees:
You are hereby notified that William D.
Trotter, who gives Iw4 Wetdler Street, Port
lend, Oregon, as his post office address, did on
March 4,1913, ale In this office his duly cor
roborated application to contest and secure
the cancellation of your Homestead, Entry
No. 03082, Serial No. b:Ws2, made June 14, 1911,
for N of Lot 8 and N of 8' , of Lot S, Section
3,Towushlp2No' th, Ranges East, Willamette
Mirtdlan, and as grounds for bis contest he
alleges that heirs of said Dsniel Clark, de
ceased, nave never resided on said land, have
never cultivated auy part ot It, have never
made any Improvements thereon, and that
there are no Improvements on sals land ex
cept an old deserted cabin and less than one
naif acre of clearing and a little slashing, and
that sa d heirs have wholly abandoned said
land tor more than six months immediately
preceedlng the beginning of thla contest.
You ate, therefore, further notified that the
said allegations will be taken by this office as
having been confessed by you, and your said
entry will be cancelled thereunder without
your further right to be beard therein, either
before this office or on appeal, If you faii to
file In this office within twenty daya after the
Kol'RTH publication of this notice, as shown
below, your answer, under oath, specifically
meeting and responding to these allegations
of contest, or if you fail within that time to
file in thla office due prool thai yon have
served a copy of your anawer on the aald con
testant either In person or by registered mall.
If this service Is made by the delivery of a
copy of your answer to the contestant In per
son, proof of such service must be either the
said contestant's written acknowledgment of
his receipt of the copy, showing the date of Its
receiptor the affidavit oftbe person by whom
the delivery was made statlsg when and
where the copy was delivered; if made by reg
istered mall, proof of such service must con
sist of the affidavit of the person by whom the ,
copy was mailed stating when and the post
office to which It was mailed, and thla affida
vit must be accompanied by the postmaater
receipt for the letter.
Yon should state In your answer the name
of the poatofflce to which you desire future
notices to be sent to you
H. F. HIGBY, Register.
J. C. ARDKEY, Receiver.
Date of first publication, March 27. 1913;
second 14 April t, 1913;
" " third '" April 10, 1913;
" " fourth " April 17, WIS.
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