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About The Hood River glacier. (Hood River, Or.) 1889-1933 | View Entire Issue (June 19, 1913)
nOOD RIVER GLACIER, THURSDAY, JUXK 10, 1913 u Have You Bought These Lately? HOT WATER BOTTLES A new seamless one.i Werguarantee'.for two'years. FOUNTAIN:SYRINGES " A guaranteed article ABSORBENT COTTON The Red Cross Brand. BathSponges, Castile Soap. K. C. Lemon Witch Hazel Cream, The great'Cream for chaffedV 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. WE AIM TO PLEASE KF.TR ft) r A 11 WE GIVE S. b H. GREEN TRADING STAMPS fl THE FIRST NATIONAL RANIv 4 HOOD RIVER OREGON 3 ON SAVINGS ACCOUNTS Government Supervision Means Much Year by year the Government's supervision of National Banks is becoming more rigid and the qualification of the Examiner is reaching a higher standard. The word "National" is and shall be a syn onym for "safety." Having decided on a National Bank as your depository, you are re spectfully invited to call and see us, or write to us if more convenient, concerning the form of deposit best suited to your needs. Resources over $575,000 Oil UNnro it cl COttDNMtNT I Read This vP Before you buy. We ask you to call and inspect our complete line of New and Second Hand Furniture, Stoves and Ranges. Everything in house furnishings We will take your old furniture or stoves in exchange for NEW GOODS. O. P. DABNEY & SONS Guaranteed Cheapest Outfitter Agents for Charter Oak Stoves and Ranges PHONE 3281 Cor. Fourth anb State Sts. Stanley-Smith Lumber Co. Wholesale and Retail LUMBER Lath, Shingles, Ete Lumber Delivered to Any Part of the Valley - . -V.U .I! 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 js the standard we set for our customers. We buy the best, and sell at prices within the reach of all. HOOD RIVER MARKET Publication of Summons In tlie Circuit court ot tli Hiute ul Urrgou, for i " ii ii u l j u i iiuuu niver. M. A. Hlanchard, Plaintiff, Krnk K. fipauldliiK, Jr., Nuiiitiiona ltffeutlHIlt. ' To Krank K. Splliii((. Jr.: in me utiuti Di me mate or Oregon you are hereby required to apiiear aud aimwer the ('imiulalut (lied xaUmt you 111 the hIkivb en titled null on or before all weeka from tlie dale of the Drat publication of thU Hummona, to wit, the 8th day of May, Wis, aud If you fall do ... "r auaner, ior want tiiereor the Plaintiff will apply lo the Court lor the relief lunjeu ior iu uuu eompiaiut nied herein, to wn: A Judgment atfalnat you for the urn of ii,sw.w uigeuier wim interest thereon at the rate of II per cent per annum from May .Hal. 1M12, aud for the caueellatlou o( the Beven promissory nolea given to you bv the Plain tiff in the mm of frail. iM and for tlie release ol any ooniratiou 10 piircliHUe ut One of Hertl.iu , lownaiiiiiuiir Muutu. native Ten Kiwi nrim. w. m , uuror t-iaiuiiir Costd and disburse tnenta Incurred In thin suit. This Suiniiioua Is nerved upon you by Order ol the Hon. U. H Castner.JndKeol the Oiimiv t'ourt of Hood Klver County, Oregon, In the ihk-uto iii me tircim juogeotHaid Uounty, made i nd entered this i.ili ,luv ,,f Muu mm and the dale of the first publloallou thereof Is wie oim u, vol may, m, and the date of the last publication thereof being the mth day of June, 1H13, the sanie being advertised for alx iiiuseuuiive weeai, once a week. EDWIN U AMMK. Attorney for PlalutlfT. oio v onuiuer 01 commerce oiug., Portland, Oregon 111HJI9 Summons In the Circuit Court of the Slate of Oregon, for viuumiji ui iiuuu mver. Mildred Ealella Onion, rialntlff, . Henry Aleiauder Fenlou, Defendant. To Henrv Alejandi r Ken ln, Defendant: in the name of the Mtate of Oregon, You are hereby required to appear aud answer the 1 oiiiiiiHini niea against you In the alMive en titled tViurt and Cause on or before the expir ation of six weeka from the date of t ha llr-i publlcallon of this Summons, which la the uu uay 01 may, mi.i, ana 11 you tall so U) ap pear aud aiiBWer for want thereofthe Plalnlllt will apply to the court for the relief demanded In her Complaint, to-wil: A decree dissolving the bonds of matrimony netween r-iainiiti and Defendant; a decree that Plalnlltl may Uke her former name of Mildred Uslella Pulleu; for her costs and dls bursemeut aud auch other relief aa the Court ueems eiiunaoie. Thla Hiimmuna shall be published In the xiimih niver uiacier. a newsnaner of a-ennral circulation, published at Hood klver In Hood River County, Oregon, for six consecutive weeka In compliance with the order ol the nonoraoie t. it. t ssluer. .Iudui or thelVmnis Court of Hood Klver Conuty, Hlate of Oregon. dated the Mlu day of May, 1913. The day of me urbb piium-aiiou 01 una mitiimona Is the 22: id day of May. 1HI:I. and the iluv of Mm lust public! Ion thereof will be the 3rd Uay of iuij, mi.), ERNKMT 0. SMITH, """JyS Attorney for Plaintiff Executors' Notice to Creditors Notice la hereby given that the undersigned wereon the 14th day of May. A. I). 11113. ap pointed by the County Court of Hood River County. Hlate of Oregon, as co-executors of me i.am 111 anu Testament or Margaretha Magdnlena fllnrlchs. deceased. In anrairrlamw Willi their nomination aa such bv Ihetermsor sum w in, aim an persons Having claims against uie esiaie oi aaia testatrix are hereby untitled and reuulred to oresent the shmiiv duly verified aa bv law reoulreri. at urn 1 nice of fc.. H. Hartwlg, Attorney-At Law, at Rooms 1 anu o rnuiiii iniiiuing mine i;itv or Hood River, Oregon, within six () months from the usie 01 uie urst puniicaiion hereof, to wit: iroiii me wia aay or May, A. D. 1H13. uuteu mayuu, llfis. RALPH HINRK'HH, CLARA MAKKLKY, K. H. HARTWKl. Co-Kxeciitora. Attorney for Katate, nooa niver. ore, mjyl9 Summons In the Circuit Court of Hood River County, In the nmllerof the Petition of the Hoard ol Directors ol Kast Fork Irrigation District for the Judicial examination and Judgment of me touri, as 10 me reguinrity and legality of the proceedings lor Issuing Bonds of said Dlstiict, and other acta a lifting said Dis trict. To KtMt Fork Irrigation District, and lo all Kreeholdera, Legal Votera and AaseaHiiieut rayera witnin said District: In the name of the Mtate of Oregon: You are hereby require to appear and an awer tlie Petition Hied In the above entitled proceeding, and conuwt the validity of auch proceedings, or of anv of the acts or things therein enumerated, before the expiration of ten (10) daya after the full publication of this eumuions, to-wlt, on or before the lulu day of luij, n, u. iuio. And If you, or any of you, fail to so do, for want thereof the said pent loners will apply to the above named Court for the relief de manded In their said Petition, to-wlt: Korthe Judicial examination and Judgment or said Court aa to the regularity and legality of each and every of the various acta and proceedings of the original petitlonera for said District, the County Court of Hood River County, Ore gon, and the Board of Directors of aald Dis trict, relative to the organization of the Dis trict and the authorization and issue of bonds of the District, and any other matter or pro ceeding affecting the legality or validity of aald bonds an authorized, that all or the same may be approved and confirmed, and said authorized Issue ol bonds adjudged and de creed to be legal and valid. OEOHUE R. WILBI'R, Jl?)y3 Attorney for Petitioners. Notice In the Circuit Court of Hood River County, Oregon. In the matter of the Petition of the Board of Directors of Kast Kork Irrigation District for the Judicial examination and ludgmrnt of the Court aato the regularity and kgallty of the proceedings for issuing bonds of said District, and oilier acta affecting said Dis trict. Notice la hereby given that the Board of Di rector of East Kork Irrigation Dlsti let, have, by Petition filed with the Clerk of the above entitled Court, commenced proceedings In said Court, praying for the Judicial examina tion and Judgment or said Court as to the reg ularltyand legality or each and every of the various acts aud proceedings of Hie original petitioners for said District, the County Court or Hood Klver County, Oregon, and the Board of Directors ol said District, relative to the or ganization of the District and the authoriza tion and issue ol bonds of the District, and any other malter or proceeding affecting the legality or validity of said bonds so author ized, that all of the same may be approved and confirmed, and said authorized Isaueof bonds adjudged and decreed to be legal and valid. Hearing on said Petition has been fixed by the Judge et said Court for the ifxh day or July, A. I). 1KI3, at II o'clock p. m., at the Court Koorn of said Court, In the Court House In the City of Hood River, Hood River County, Ore gon, on or before which said day any persoo interested In theorganlzatlonof said District, or in Its proceedings tor the Issue and sale of bnbds, may demur to or answer aald Petition Ulven under my band and the seal of said Circuit Court this 12th day of June. A. D. 1913. , , r, W. E. HANSON, SEAL Jigyj t'lerk. RECENT UPPER VAL LEY IMPROVEMENTS The time for the trip limited, the representative of the Glacier, who was recently in the Upper Valley securing data on development there, was unable to cover the entire district, and many evidence of the community'! progress were tiet-cisariiy ovei looked, in the list below an effort haa been made to supplement the story of several wet Ivs ago and give as completely as possible me recent improvements of. the newer appie district. t. s. Hayes, who is now operatitiff a saw mill in trie uak drove dirtru-t, has cleared a tract of eight acres. c. 11. cuioeriaon nas cleared an eight acre tract and has erected one of the handsomest homes in the entire community. Mr. CulberUon's bungS' low was erected for a cost of auproxi mately S-iOOO. His son. Tod C'ulbert son, has cleared a ten acre orchard tract and has built a new home in the district. r. H. Parker has cleared a tract of auout 10 acres. r. w. Kockhold, one of the recent comers to the district, has been rapidly improving nis place. Kea liaison is building a tiutiealow on nis tract. Hoth Hiram and A. L. Hut son are making improvements. David Rogers has cleared one of the largest sections of land in the com munity. v. 1 . Johansen is now erecting an enormous hay barn, 24xS0 feet. He is also installing a set of rive-ton wagon scales at me new structure. Pioneers Enjoy Sunday With Rand Wau Guin Guinl The name has be come familiar to residents of Hood River valley. But do vou know its lo cation? It is situate less than one and one half miles from the center of the city of Hood River. It is the Indian name for the falls that pour over the bluft fom Phelps creek, mingling its waters with the Columbia at this point. Fo three-quarters of a mile the parks of Wau Guin Guin stretch along the bluff overlooking the Columbia river hundreds of feet below. No other spot in all of Hood River valley surpasses it for beauty of scenery and picturesque surroundings. We are prone to go miles up the valley of Hood River to have an outinir and view the beauties of nature, while here, within walking distance of the town, s me most cnarming retreat. Hubert Kand.DroDnetor of Wau Guin Guin, has accomplished wonders in im proving and beautifying this naturally beautiful place in the few years he has been its owner. There is a commodi uos hotel, with all modem conven iences, where tourists have enjoyed the hospitality of the host and hostess, Ernest Rand and wife. The nronrietor and his good wife occupy a dwelling apart from the hotel. Flowers of all Kinas greet one at everv turn on the grounds. A unique building on the liti is what the proprietor calls his den." Here is the most wonderful collection of curios to be found in the state. A tourist from the eastern tates offered the nronritor J1000 for this collection, which, of course, was refused. A description of what is to be seen in this museum could not be given here. Everywhere one goes bout the beautiful grounds is seen the genius of Robert Rand in making at tractive what nature so bountifullv upplied. ' bunday. June 15. tLa nronrietor nf wau uuin ouin gavca dinner to some r nis old time neighbore and friends, he dinner was excellent The euests pent one or me pieasantest afternoons r their lives and in Dartinp vni.'ii Mr and Mrs. Hand entertainers pur excel lence. Mrs. 0. P. Dabnev furnished ll, following excellent poem for the occa sion : There is no age. Since God is Life. Then life is ever new, And each gltid day Brings broader visions to our view. Since God is Love, Then Love alone is life, Which lifts our thoughts Above earth's woe and strife. The floweis unfold thei beH'utv everv spring. Love bids the birds return on joyful wing. And thus should we with each recur- ring year, Unfold to more of love and hope and cheer. The following comprised the list of guests: Mr. and Mrs. H. F. Davidson. Mr. and Mrs. Horace Stranahan. Mr. nd Mrs. 0. P. Dabnev. Mr. and Mrs Newton Clark, Mr. and Mrs. Lee Morse, Mr. and Mrs. Lou Morse. Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Jackson. Mr. and Mrs. eo. T. Prather. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bell, Mr. and Mrs. S. F. Blythe, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Howe, Mrs. William Allen, and Mrs. May Gilbert. One Who Was There. AUTOMOBILES W. E. King it looking for dete.-tive to solve a recent mystery connected with Lis car. He had an extra tire all blown up and ready to replace an old tire in case of a blow out. He was very much chagrined one evening last week to find the tire in the rack flat. Some of his friends advised him to till it with Kssankay. Some of the Japanese bovs who re side in the boarding house adjoining ivigutna s store on t irst street, are the proud but bruised possessors of motor cycle. The boys learned to ride the machine stationery first. How ever, a it was standing in the street one evening last week, with the motor running smoothly, some part of the ap paratus became deranged and the en gine raced madly, making as much noise as a White truck on an uuhill grade. The Jap boy who was manning it at the time fell all over himself and the street in getting away from the bucking thing which was vomitting black smoke. Pairs of almondjeves cut Lias could tie seen peering Irom every window In the Niguma house Finally one of the fellows, a hero of Vladivostock. or who would have been had he been there, stalked the machine ue looked very much liko the "o Id turkey gobbler that caught the grass hopper a settin on the sweet tater vine, as he stooped and jumped for the throttle. But he stopped the fiend ish racket of the exhaust. The next day two of the Jans were trying to negotiate the hill on Ninth street. They lost control of the motor and the cycle ran into a ditch, after having pitched both of them off, and tne urive wheel spun madly 111 the air, wnne the machine tried to bore its way through a clay wall. nut the Japanese are a persevering race anu tney are now riding the mo tor cycle like veterans, even though their limbs are skinned and their joints sun i rum me creaking in process. Figures prepared by Deputy Secre tary of State S. A. Koxer show the total automobile registration to be 11.- 500, an increase of 8089 over last year. The figures further show that the to tal of fees taken in to the end of the month of May was $44,158, of which sum $11,841.50 was from motor cycle licenses, $1HG6 from chauffeurs' licenses and $450.50 from transfers. 1). G. Jackson, of the Fraim Hard ware Co., has just purchased a Ford automobile from Howe & Ingalls, and is erecting a hansome garage on his residence property on Sherman avenue. Miss Northey Honored By Librarians Miss Delia Northey, who is now awav taking her summer vacation, has been attending the convention ol the noith- western librarians at Tacoma. where he was honored by election to the sec retaryship of the organization. Misa Northey, who had valuable experience n middle, western libraries before com ng to Hood River, is considered one of the most proficient librarians In the state or in the northwest. Corps Women Observe Flag Day The women nf thn r.nhu P.,i; Corps and the Canby Post, G. A. R made proper observation of Flag Day, the 136th anniversary of the official recognition of the American flag, at their meetincr in thn VC nt I !.. n ... -. . . 4, 1 1 II 1 I J.QI Saturday afternoon, when a short pro- grain was given ana readings were ren dered by Mrs. Geo. H. Steinhoff and Mrs. Geo. P. Crowell. Rev. W. A. Stark delivered a short talk telling of how the si?ht of the Am nlTu,.fo,i n, soldier under fire. Two members were initiated into the Corps Saturday and others will be in itiated at the next meeting. Alter me exercises were finished a bountiful and ilnlicintia InnAnnn ...... enjoyed by those present. The Brilliant Stars of Just Bv the end of June. Mara Venn. Bt. urn and Juniter mill all ha il,. m.J,,;,. stars, but Foley's Honey and Tar Com pound is at all times the "Star" medi cine for cotiflis, colds, croup and whoop- 111 .111 nit id aa nr. n o o mssj i no apv HJ develop into bronchitis or pneumonia as at any other time, but not if Foley's nuiiey aim lar compound is taken. Chas, N. Clarke. Calf Disappears Over Bluff Thnilfht to have hpnn frlnhlnr,.! I,.. r " ' " aK,iviiCTj uy dogs or some wild animal a calf belong- ng to uouerr. nanu, me proprietor of au uuin uuin, wesi 01 tne city, has isappeared. It is thought the little nimal. about a vear old. ran nvi tk. iigh bluff along the Columbia At this noint. The calf whh rpntlu ,l.an.. I - "-VVI1HJ Ulflt,U ered about 50 feet from the top of the i 1 r 1 C. gurge, wnere 11. liuu ianen ana lodged on a jutting ledge. It was rescued from its position by means of a rorm nd tackle. M. E. Church Services Sunday school at 10 a. m. Preaching services at 11 a. m. and 8 d. in. Themes, morning. "Divine Love for Humanity;" evening, the Epworth eague motto. "Look Ud. Lift Un." Epworth League services at 7 p. m. Prayer meeting on Thursday evening at 8 o'clock. The public is cordially invited to the servicea. Christian Science Services. CliriMimi Science Services will behold in tli Kchiiii 2, Davidson Building, 81111 day, at ll:0ti a. ui. Subject: "Is the ruiveme, Including Man, Evolved by Atomic Force?" Sunday School at 10 a. 111. Wednesday service, 8 p. 111. The reading room is open daily from 2 toft p. m., room 2, Davidson building Change in Schedule The schedule time of O-.W. R. & N. train No. 5, tho through train from Chicago to Portland, which formerly passed this city ut 10:1)0 a. m., has been changed to 9:05 a.m. Incase the train runs on time regulurlv now. it will prove one of the most popular of the morning trains to Portland. The woman of today who has gmxl lealtli, good temper, good sense, hriulit eves and a lovely complexion, the result of correct living aud good digestion, wins the admiration of the world. If your digestion is faulty Chamberlain's Stom ach and Liver Tablets will correct it. For sale by all dealers. Rubber Stamp Inks and Pads at this office, also stamps made to order. END DISGUSTING CATARRH Money Back trom Keir & Cass if CA TARRHAL Misery Does Not Leave You Trv the sure wav. Kmntho TWitl,1. 11 YUM EI over the sore, germ infected membrane, kill the germs and heal the sore spots. Use the little inliAler that minus u-lil. each $1.00 outfit live time through the dav. At nieht use the vminr ItrHutliimr treatment as uirecteu. Booth's II YUM EI does not contain any harmful drug. It is Australian Eucalyptus combined with effective Lis' terian AntisAiiticfl When the bottle of IIYOMEI that comes with your outfit is gone you can get another for 50 cents. Just breathe it no stomach doBiug. 7 he uniform success thuf lm oti,l...i the use of Chamberlain's Colic. Cholera Hid Diarrhea Remedy baa ma. la it . favorite everywhere. It can always be depended upon. For tale by all dealers. Report of the Condition of Hood River BanKing and Trust Co. at Hood River, In the Htat of Oregon, at the clone of bua iietut June i, lui:t. HKHOfBCKS. Loans and discount (I7,im.2tt verm aim, wourfo una uuiiecurra.. wa.ox Honda and warranlH :mmk Mock" and oilier aecurltlw I.IMI.00 KHiiatng hoiiae liMW tu f urniture and flit 11 rim V.(YI.&7 me Irom approved reaerve banlca 'U i 71 Cheoka and other caah Items :5 Wl ( aah on hand T.TH.ib Total UliViOS.Hu l.I.lllll.ITIKH. CnpllHl atiM-k paid In f il.tmu (W tiiuivint tironta, letu expeiiae and Uxea pain Ms SO liepoalta due Hint Treu.Hiirr In i.i, 1.1 Individual deMlt autijeet to check ViiW.UO lie.naml certificate of depoalt t w' 21 CkHhler Cheek h OntKtxndiiig !,fii;2U0 TlinecertlMcalefiofdcpoiilt W1U Savlnga iM-pualta 111,318 07 Total (IIU.iiOH :j Slate of Oregon, County of Hood lllver a: I. K W. Pratt, eaahler of the aliove. named bank, do aolemuly awear that the above Htatement la true lo the best of aiy knowledge and belief. K. W. PRATT. Cashier. SubHorlbed and awcirn to before me tliia lttlt day or June, lun. K. A. Kmtinp, Notary Public. Correct-Attest: W. W Remington, Wllaon Kike, M. M. U 111, Director.. You get all the cream if your separator la lubricated with "2. Jr?-. !.Y Standard Hand Separator Oil Specially prepared for cream separators. Sold by dealers everywhere and the PORTLAND SAN rif ASCisrn naanarmiiai nia m 11.111 mi 1. 1 nr.s,..,.,,:.:., 1 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 "MaKcs Good" Phone 1691 Oak and 1st Sts. Weitinthomo Heating and CooKing Apparatus Electric Irons frying Pans Disc Stoves Toaster Stoves Always in Slock at Moderate Prices. Let Us Show You. BartmessBIdl BAILEY & COLBY Phone 1524 ELECTRICAL, CONTRACTORS T. J. KINNAIRD Groceries Fresh Vegetables and Fruit in Season Flour and Feed Phone 2121 Hood River, Oregon The Purity Dairy Co. Yours for prompt service and Good Milk THOvS. D. CALKINS UPPER VALLEY NOTICE List Your Places for Special Attention With WARD IRELAND CORNELL Upper Valloy Real Estate Insurance Improved and Unimproved Orchard Land Phon. Odll 337 U. C. M. RANCH Hood River Connection Parkdale Guy Y. Edwards 6c Co. I pper Hood River Valley I