HOOD RIVER r.T.AHER. THCBSDAY, APRIL 21, 1013 3C 30C DC Have You Bought These Lately? HOT WATER BOTTLES A new seamless one.lWVguarantee'.for two'years. FOUNTAIN. SYRINGES" A guaranteed article ABSORBENT COTTON The Red Cross Brand Bath Sponges, Castile Soap. K. C.Lemon Witch Hazel Cream, The great'Oeam for chatTedor .rougiYhands. 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. WE AIM TO PLEASE HEIR CASS WE GIVE S. & If. GREEN TRADING STAMPS 3 G s3 6 CI w 3 ON SAVINGS ACCOUNTS UNDER U.S. GOV'T SUPERVISION STRENGTH The strength of a bank lies in its capital and surplus, its resources and the ability and financial standing of the men who conduct its affairs. This bank has the largest capital and surplus of any finan cial institution in Hood River; it has resources in excess of $570,000, and the men who manage its affairs are most favorably known for their integ rity and for their ability in business and financial affairs. GENERAL MERCHANDISE Fancy and Staple Groceries, Hard ware, Farm Implements, Harness, Paints and Oils, Dry Goods, Boots and Shoes, and Powder and Gaps We have just opened a real estate office in connection with our mercantile business and will deal exclusively in Upper Valley lands. If you have property that you want to sell, give us a trial. Successor to INGRAM MERCANTILE CO. ML Hood, Oregon Stanley- Smith Lumber Co. Wholesale and Retail LUMBER Lath, Shingles, Ete Lumber Delivered to Any Part of the Valley MEAT goes a long way from the stockyard to the butcher's block. Its the quality that tells in the end. Meat may be fresh and yet not be first quality. FRESHNESS AND QUALITY is the standard we set for our customers. We buy the best, and sell at prices within the reach of all. HOOD RIVER MARKET Notice of Sale of Real Property In the Comity Court of the HtHte of orrgnn fur IIimhI Uivcr County. In the matter ol the estate of Martha Tucker, deeeHeil. 1'urMiHiit to unorder of ttie County Court nihde und entered out lite lothdttyof March, ll'l;l, in the tioe entitled nuttier, notice In herehy given thnt the undersigned, adminis trator ol Mild estate, will sell at pnvatesale al hix office in the Hirst National Hank Untitling In the Cltv or Hood Hlver. Oregon, on and alter the --.'Mil day of April, l!U:l, the following described real property belonging to wild es tate, to-wit: Uit Three (3), Hlock Kleven (111, Htranalian's Kirst Addition to the Cllyot Had Hiver, upon the following terniH, to. wit: One-half cash; lialnnee to be evidenced by promissory note of the purchaser secured by first mortgage on said premises drawing in terest at the rate nt eight per centum per an num, payable annually, to t mi for two years. A. J. liKKHY, Administrator of the Kstate of in27CM Martha Tucker, Heceased. Notice to Contractors Notice is hereby given that the County Court of Hood Klver County, Oregon, will re ceive sealed bids tor the construction and erection of a wooden wsgou bridge, complete, the same to be constructed and erected over and across the stream ot Hood Kier at a I mint near A inans, aismt one-e'ghth ofatnlle clow the present bridge. A profile ot the ground, showing length and height of the proposed bridge, Is now on tile with the Clerk of llood Klver County where 1 lie same may tie inspected and examined. Bids will he re eetved up to 2 o clts'k, noon, on the 7lh day of May, Itn. All bids to tie addtessed In care of the County Cletk of Hood Klver County, and must tie accompanied with a deposit, ol live per cent ot the bid. The County urt re servts the right to reject any and all hlds. ti. P.. CAHTNKIl, County Judge. Hood River, Oregon, April 8, ltu:l. alinl Notice For Publication Depaitmenl of the Interior, IJ. H. La d Olllce ut The Dalles, Oregon, April 11, l!H:i. Notice Is hereby given that Kdgar N. Van. derllp, of I nt-. Oregon, who. on July nth, mil. iimde Homestead, No. tv.'M, for lil :i, K'tf Ntt 1 4, See. ft, Tw p. 1 North, Kangc Id K.ast.anu SK'-.SWi,. H. el ton 82. Township J North, Kange 10 Kast, Willamette Meridian, has filed notice of intention to make Final Commutation Proof, to establish claim to the land above described, before V. A. lllshop, II. M. Commis sioner, at his office, at Hood Hlver, Oregon, on the '.Nth day of May, 191H. Claimant names as witnesses: fieorge W. Kollas, Frank Neale, Hood Hiver, Oregon; Charles U. Huberts, Julian P. Mcotl, Dee, Oregon, C. W. MOOKK, al7ml.r Heglslcr. Notice of Sheriff's Sale In the Circuit Court of the Mtate of Oregon for the County of Multnomah, Hroadway Investment Company, a corporation, 1'lalntltt vs. cJraee K. Uray, Defendant. lly virtue of an execution, judgment order, decree and order ol sale Issued out of the aire Court In the above entitled cause, to me directed and dated the 2sih day of March, lid:;, upon a judgment rendered and entered In said Court on the 2fth day of November, 1912, iu favor of Hroadway Investment Com pany, a corporation, plaint ill. and against Orace K. Gray, defendant, for the sum ol SIAMKI, with Interest thereon at the late of six per cent per annum from the first day of August, t!U2, and the further sum of tl'jniKl, Willi Interest thereon at therateof six per cent (er annum from the first day of Septem ber. WIS, and the further sum of' fl4.;, cosls and disbursements, and the costs of aud upon this writ, commanding me to make sale of the following described real property situated in llood Klver County and State of Oregon, and more particularly described as follows, lo-wlt: Beginning at a lailut lft rods south of the northeast comer of the southeast quarter of the southwest quarter of Section in. town ships north, range 10 east of the Willamette Meridian: thence due south 15 rods; thence at right angles due west m rods; thence at right angles one north lft rods; and thence due east ft) rods to the hall-section line aud point of beginning, containing 7. fill acres. Now, therefore, by virtue ot said execution, judgmeut order, decree and cuderofsale and In eomplNnce with the commands of said writ, 1 will on Saturday, the 10th day ol Vay, litis, at ten o'clock a. in., at the front door of the county courthouse at Hood River, Hood Klver County, Oiegon. sell at public auction (subject to redemption) to the highest bidder lor cash In hand, all the right, title and In cr est which the within named defendant had on the 2!ith day of March, HUH, the dale of the levy of the said execution, to satisfy suid exe cution, Judgment order and decree, Interest, costs and accruing cost THOU. F. JOHNSON, Hherlfl of Hood Klver County, Oregon. Dated this loth day of April, 191:). Dateof first publication April 10, lfllS. Date of last publication May K, 11)13. Sheriffs Sale In the Circuit Court for the Suite of Oregon, for Hood Hiver County. Hood Blver Hanking & Trust Co.. a CoriHiration, Plaintiff, vs. KinmaC. I lghton.H. H. I.elghton and s'rnuk Chandler, Defendants. By virtue of an Kxectitlon, Decree and Or der ot Sale duly Issued out of and under the seal of the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, for the County of llood Hlver, and to me di rected, and dated on the lftth day of April, lt!l:f, upon a decree of foreclosure of a certain mortgage, and Judgment rendered and en tered iu said Court on the 7th day of April, 1U1H, In the above entitled action in favor of plaintiff and against the defendant in the sum of 81.1X10.00 with interest thereon at the rate of 7 percent per annum, from the "th day of August, 1910, until paid, and for the sum of J 1 00 Ol attorney's rees, and for the further sum of (la A) costs and disbursements, and the costs ot and accruing on this writ, aud com manding meto makesaleof the real property embraced in such Dtereenf r'oreclosure. and hereinafter described, I will at the hour or 11 o'clock In the forenoon on Saturday the iTtli dav of May, law, at the from, door of the County Courthouse, In the City of Hoot Klwr. Hoid Hiver County, Oregon, sell a public auction tothe highest bidder for cash in hand, all the right, title and ijteresl In said real es tate w hich said defendants, nr anv of them, had on the 7th day of April, 191:i, tlie dale, ot the mortgage foreclosure herein, or which said defendants have since acquired or now have in and to the following described real prop eny, situate sod being in Hood Kiver Couuty, Oregon, to-wit: The North one-half f.jt of the Southeast quarter (',) or the Northeeat quarter I1,! of Section twenty (ai). Township two (Si North of Hange eleven ill) Kast of Willamette Mert diau.or so much thereof as ill satisfy said Judgment and decree together with attorney s lees, cosla aud accruing costs. Said property will be sold subject to con firmation aud redemption as by law provided. Dated this ;5th day of April. I'jl.l. THOS. K. JOHNSON, alTmlj Sherifl ol llood Hiver county. Butter Wrappers ATTHE Glacier Office PRIVATE FUND WILL CITY ILLUMINATED BUY LIBRARY SITE BY NEW SYSTEM 1 1 ' i So many are the expressions of in terest on the part of the citizens of the valley and city tnat the library committee of the Woman g club l,,,,,, s soon to announce the purchase of 2." feet additional land on the L. L. .niith property. All that remains ia to transfer the good will ' the citizens into dollara and cents, and tins is I eirg done this week by "'"'.V deterniir.nl women. This additional piece of iU;.1 will be given to the city. A most generous g;:t has aln -adv been made of $00. which cons,,.! Ci $21X1 apiece from Mrs. Vv. M. Stfwart, Mrs. J. F. Watt, Mrs. . J. VjMin and Mrs. Elmer Kanu, m honor of their father and mother, Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Smith. This assures immediate Success. IniS money kucii will, U;C expectation that the Woman's dun will raise no less than $1200, which togeth er with the $800 will make i-ossil I, the purchase of the 25 leei. ihe hope is that i many as DOSSible will o- or $10, or $5, but it ought to be n r... -inhered that smaller amounts are us es sential to success as the larger suni. We wish every man, woman anil child in the county might haveashi.ro m the library site, if only to the amm:; t of 25 cents. Any sum is welcome. Those wishing to help are asked tu bring or send their contributions tu the library and obtain receipts. The campaign closes May first. In a letter sent bv Judge Castner tu the Woman's club the statement is made that the county commissioners agree to ulace the Carnegie liliraiv buildine on the present site of -10 ftet or ttrv additional adjacent ground that may be purchased. Here is a splendid project nearly completed, and it awaits only the prompt action of interested citi zens. Signed, Committee of the Woman's Club. COMMONWEALTH CON FERENCE AT U. OF 0. Leaders in every department of pub lic life in Oregon will be present at the University on Commonwealth Pay and take Berious part in the discussions of the problems-before the people. "Com monwealth Day" has grown in impor tance and scope until now it is really a "Commonwealth Conference" that takes two duys, but the old name still clings. This year, for the first time, the press, both city ami country, will have a most prominent place on the program. The Commonwealth confer ence has been set for May 16 anil 17. fhe sessions of the ( ommonwoalth Conference this year will be engaged mainly with the following problems: 1 Mens necessary to secure and to maintain the highest efficiency in the administration of the affairs of the Oregon school districts. -municipalities. counties and the state government. V. The introduction of the nrinciiiles of cooperation into the business organ ization and the developmental ai tivites of Oregon. This will include also the development of cooperation between the state and federal government. d ihe place of the press in the life of the community. 4 1 tie readjustment of the curricu lum and the administrative orangiva- tion of the tUltllic achnn) ilum from the kindergarten to the i;rtivcrtiHy thnt it may best meet twentieth century civic, social and industrial needs. 5 Organization and activities that will give best preparation of Oregon women tor service in constructive civic betterment. Bugs Cause Blinht, Says HasliiiiT During the past several years many theories have been advanced as to the cause of the tomato blight, and numer ous remedies nave been proposed. However, but few have ever been suc cessful. The cause of the disease that is so disastrous for tomato growers in the Mid-Columbia district is still a puzzle for experts. Geo. Haslinger, a Heights green house man, is the latest with a theory as to the cause of the disease anil a remedy for its cure. He saystlie blight is caused by a small bug that works under the bark of the plantsand sucks the sap. "If the plants "are grown in hotbeds in which the soil has been thoroughly mixed with suplhur, oakwood ash and slacked lime and then transplanted in a soil that has the same kind of treatment, the bugs can be prevented from destroying the sap of the plants," he says. Mr. Haslinger says that one pound of sulphur is enough for 100 plants, which should be set in rows four feet apart. When they are one month old the earth should be hilled up around the plants six inches high and sticks two feet long should be stuck beside the plants. Tomatoes should not have very much water, anil when they are irrigated the water should run in a fur row cut midway between the rows of plants, so that the water will not come in direct contact with the plants. On Wednesday night of latt week the jcurrent was turned into the lamps of me new ngntir.g system, the installa tion of which was completed that even ing by the Hydro-Electric Co. The new lights are of the highpower tung sten variety and an improvement was immediately noted. A number of ad ditional lights have been added to the strict system, and better service is given the Heights district and the resi dence districts of the Lower City. AUTOMOBILES A stupendous and reeotd breaking i xhibition of automobiles and motorcy cles accessories and everything that pertains to auto transportation, will be one of the most distinctive features of the I'anama l'acitic international expo s.tion in San r-rancisco in l'.M5. So at in expanse and so rich in mcchiin. :al and artistic Hcciimidiahmcnf will this immense exhibition bethat'it will utterly dwarf anvthinir of that kind that has ever been attempted. A motorcycle played an important tart in filrfiishinu nowtir for thn tirinr. ing of a newspaper in Elgin, III., when i Min storm inrew me electric power t rvice of that city out of commission, 'ays the May l'opular Mechanics Mag azine. The motorcycle was tirst har nessed up to a trimmer, shaver and router for the finishing of the plates. men me motorcycle, along with a 'man portable gas engine, was lielted Iu t he shaft of the big press. The com bined newer runted and rhiu-ehniiroil. giving off much smoke, but turned out luti eigtii -page papers per minute.which was about half the speed the press usually makes. The most useful automobile in Wash ington county, Maryland, is the one that serves as a circulating library for tiie remote calnn dwellers who are too hard-worked to seek literature them selves, says the May number of Popu lar mechanics Magazine, the popula tion of the county, outside of llagers- town, is HO.tHHl, spread over .100 square miles, ror several years Miss Mary .. litcomh, of llagerstown, who con eived the idea, carried literature to the out-of-the-way places in a sort of cupboard on wheels, drawn by a horse. Hut this outfit was small, and the horse got tired on the steep roatls. So, when a train ran over the wagon and left nothing but splinters, an mitumobile, provided with a special library body, took ils place, anil books are now taken to the doors of the readers by 24 routes overing the whole country. M. E. Church Services Sunday school at 10 a. m. Preaching services at 11 a.m. aid H p.m. Themes: morning, Neither L it nor Forsak en , evening, Ihe 1'rint of the Nails," or "Ihe liutden of the Cross." Kpworth I eague at 7 p. rn. l'rayer nut ting Thursday evening at S o'clock. All are cotdially invited to attend these services. Pennsylvania's Finest Cow William 1). Kobinson, a farmer near Wilksbarre, has the prize cow of Penn sylvania, says a dispatch. Her supply of milk is so great that the state col lege of agriculture Iibb taken he' rec ord as a subject of analysis, and it is declared that she is the greatest butter producer in the country. Pmfes'-nr Painter, of the state col leee, who made a study of the cow's proouitioii of milk, found that she gave fi.'Sli pounds of milk in a week, or an average of more than lit! quarts for each of the seven days she was under test. This milk produced 2d. 47 pounds of butter, and at the average market price of 40 cents a pound, her yield is worth nearly $11 a week. The cow is not yet five years old, and is declared to be the finest specimen of Alderney !n the state. St. Marks Gives Last Dance The last of the scries of pleasant dances, of which the members of the St. Mark's Guild h:ive been the host esses this winter, v.ns held at the lleil bronner hall last Friday evening. The event was joyful and all expressed a regret that the dance was to be the last. Chandler's orchestra furnished the music for the party. Many out of town guests were pres ent. Among them were Winifred and Eggmont Atens, of the Middle Valley, Miss Maty Montgomery, of the Middle Valley, Miss Kuth Cooper and Harry Stickney of Underwood. "Our baby ciies for Chamberlain's Cough Remedy," writes Mrs. T. II. Kendrick, Husaca, '. "It is the best couuli leiindy on the market for coughs, colds ami croup." I or sale by all dealers. Stops Felling Hair Hall's Hair Renewer certainly stops falling hair. No doubt about it what ever. You will purely be satisfied. 1 HEARD IN HOOD H1YKR How Bad Backs Have Been Made SI rung - Kidney Ills Corrected All over Hood Hiver you hear it. Doan's Kidney Pills are keeping up the good work. Hood River people are telling about it- telling of the bad backs made sound again. You cun be lieve the testimony of your own towns people. They tell it for the benefit of you who are Buffeting. If your back aches, if you feel lame, sore and miser able, if the kidneys act too frequently, or passages are painful, scanty and oil" color, use FJwan's Kidney Pills, the remedy that has helped so many of your friends and neighbors. Follow this Hood River citizen's advice and give Doan's a chance to do the same for you. Mrs. E. E. Kreisler, 710 Eighth St., Houd River, Ore., says : "Shortly af ter 1 publicly recommended Doan's Kidney Pills in March l'J10,l used them mvself for kidney weakness and a dull ache in the small of back. I got a quick and lasting cure. We consider Doan's Kidney Pills a fine kidney tued icine and use them freely in the Jhiii ily, whenever a kidney tonic is needed." For sale by all dealers. Price Ml cents. Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo, New York, soleagenta for the United States. Remember the name--Doan's ami lake no other. Smudge Tots l.'sed at Yakima At the lower Thompson ranch in Par ker one night last week the orchard heaters in the apricot orchard, which is in full bloom, were lighted at mid night and burned until morning, says the Yakima Republic. The tempera tures were not reported, but advices are that the heating prevented serious injuries to the tender buds. Temperatures reported wete: North Yakima, 30; Kelah, 34; Naches, Nob Hill, .12; Ahtanum, ,12; Scudder ranch, 2.1; I'arker Heights, 31. Notice to Creditors In the ( ontitv Court ..r the Mute of Oregon, for the t oimty of H mhI Klver. In the msttt-r of the K-tate of W illiam Khrck, I ieacl . Notice is lien by given that the lin.l.THliirifHl have heretofore on the Ith (Ik y of April, lul l, been duly HppoiMci hv the County 'Ourt, Kiecutorii ol the 1-hj-i Will n1 Teimem of W illiam Khri k. dee. 1, aud that nil pemotis hhvint clamiH HKiun-t mid eatate are hereby reulre.1 'o ureseut tt.e name duly verified ac cording to Imk, to ti c UDrierliiied, at the Klrtit National Bi'ik In the City of II.mkI Kiver. Oregon, within -i () montha from ttie date of the first publication of this notice Dated mid tltrnl j,ubil"hed tbla loth day of April, lt)hi. , , JOHN W. H1NRICHS, aiOml t O. UL.A.NCHAK. A Card This is to certify that all druggists are authorized to refund vour nioiiev il rn ley's Honey and Tar ('iiiiipoiitid (eila to cure your cough or cold. John liiirnet, Tell. Wis , states: "I used Foley's Hon ey and Tar Compound fur five years, ami it always gives the best of satisfaction and always cures a cough or cold." l!e fusi substitutes, ('has. N. Clarke. onstipation brings many ailments in its train and is the primary chum- of much sickness. Keep your bowels reg ular madam, and you w ill escape many of the ailment" to which women are s ibject. Constipation is a very simple thing? but like many simple things, it may lead to serious c inseqiiences. Na ture often needs a little a-sistance and when Chamberlain's Tablets are given at the first indication, much distrt"" and suffering may be avoided. Sold by all dvalers. WHEN YOU WANT Lawn Mowers Lawn Sprinklers Garden Tools Rubber Hose Poultry Fence Pruning Shears Or anything in the Hard ware Line, call on Blowers Hardware Co The Firm That "MaKes Good" Phone 1691 Oak and 1st Sts. eg! 1 M llltMBlSiilSll m w w l us Wetting House Heating and CooKing Apparatus Electric Irons Frying Pans Disc Stoves Toaster Stoves Always in Slock at Moderate Trices. Let Us Show You. Bartmess Bld BAILEY & COLBY Phone 1524 ELECTRICAL, CONTRACTORS WE MAKE IT! GET IT DONE AT HOME AT Mil. HOOD - RIVER PLANING MILL Mil l. WORK 1 OR VOI R HOl'SK SCREENS SCREEN DOORS, TAM ES and FURNITURE ANYTHING YOU WANE IN WOODWORK A. W. MONOSMITH Successor to R. B. BRAGG Phone J454 Factory at Armory Building Cascade Ave. T. J. KINNAIRD Groceries Fresh Vegetables and Fruit in Season Flour and Feed Phone 2121 Hood River, Oregon HOOD RIVER BANKING & TRUST CO. extends a cordial invitation to you, personally, to call and open a checking account. Any amount will open an account in our savings department. We pay 3 per cent interest, compounded semi-annually. We promise the best of service and satisfac tion. HOOD RIVER BANKING AND TRUST CO. OKHCEKS AM) Il RECTORS M. M. Ilii.i , rrcsiileiit W. V. Ukmimhon, Vice-Pres. R. W. Pr vrr, CftHliier ViliMn Kike, W. W. Kcminnlon, U. II. Striinalian Hunt Paint & Wall Paper Co. Complete line of PAINTS, OILS, BRUSHES, ttc. HEATH & MILL1GAN MIXED PAINTS. PRATT & I.A.MULRT'S VARNISHES. CALCIMO. For room tintintt miied to order. ( II 1-N AM EI,. For old furniture and wood work ; any color. ROOM MOL'LlUMi. Plate and Card Rail. Prv Paste. OILCLOTH lor walls and a nice line of Wall Paper. Painting, I'aper Hanging, Nitfn and Carriage Work Carriage Shop ,hoiie ltWL Store phone 11615 Oak Street 1