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About The Hood River glacier. (Hood River, Or.) 1889-1933 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 21, 1913)
nOOD KIVElt GLACIER, THURSDAY, ACOCST 21, 1913 DELINQUENT TAX LIST 1912 This advertised list ot delinquent taxet lor the year 112 for Hood Kiver County, State of Or. gun. U in pursu anee of an act of the State Legisla ture which is embodied iu Chapter 301 of the GENERAL LAWS OK THE 1SU3 SESSION OK THE LEG1SLA T1VE ASSEMBLY. The taxc on the following advertis od real property became delinquent on April 8. 1113, and are subject to penalty of 1 per cent and interest at the rate of 12 per cent per annum un til they shall have been paid. Any day after the expiration of six months after the tax-s charged against the following mil property are delinquent the Sherift is author iied, upon demand of any person mak ing appllcutlou, to isstio to them certificate of delinquency upon pay merit of the tanes, penalty, interest and coht of advertising. Certificates of delinquency shall bear interest at tho rato of la per cent tier annum from the date of Is Buunce until the certificate is redeem ed. W M II Absher, NVi SWU NW',i SK'i. Sec. 6 1 N HE $ 1H.50 C JJ Aitchison, Idlewilde Add., LotsL 6. 7. 13. 14. lllock 4.. 8.72 Nettie L Allen, Idlewilde Add, Lot 24, Work 9 3.0k Mary C and Wilbur U Allen, SW',i SWli Ni NW!i, Sec. 211, IS, ion :;.u Mary C and Wilbur 11 Allen, K "i SK'i 8 30 ncies of SWVi SE'i Hoc. 19 IS, IDE 17.5" Mary C and Wilbur H Allen, N W'i NWU Sec. r.l, IS, HlK 10.00 Jacob A It mar;. E and W 2nd Add, Lots G, 6. 7. 8. i), 10, lllock 6 .96 American league, E and W 2nd Add, Lots 25,2fi,27,2S,2!i, II 6 .80 W A Anderson, K and W 2nd Add, IxU 13.14. U 6 32 Lulie K. Archer. NEU, Sec. 11, 2N. E 17.40 C S Archer, E'i NWi. NEJ4 SW'i. Sec. 8, 2N, 9H 12.C0 A L Arnold, NW!4 NWii, Sec. 3. 2N. lol. 47.60 Itrig liallautyn, 35 acres In SWU NEW, Sec. 31, 2N. HE .... 15.00 A A Hnrton, lleg 60 rods West of SE cor SW'i, Ihencj N 32 It, W 20 It, S 32 K, K 20 U to l!eg 1.68 J Y Hachelder, S'4 S SW'i, Sec. 32, 2N, HE 42.00 G A Beaty, l'ark Add, Lot 10, I) 2 10.25 K K Iiinchly, W'4 Lot 7, Sec 6, 2N, 9E 2.60 TW Ilerry, 5 acres In SW'i S W'i, Sec. 31, 3N, 10E 43.60 Roger Iiergfleld, Wliuins Add, Lot 2, Itlk 2 3.08 N O ItillingH, SW'i NWVi NW'J SW'i, Hoc. 5, IN, HE 15.00 Anna Hillings, Lots 3, 4, Sec. E, 1N.11E 12.75 J S liooth, 1 aero as per Vol 2, Pg 476, Sec 26, 3N, 10E 12.00 Mary L Booth, NE'i NW'i, Sec. 21, IN, HE 7.50 A W Decker, I'arkhurst Add, W 90 ft, Lot 2, lllk 9 8.20 J W ltarton, E and VV Lot 36, Wk 6 16 L I) and Dora A Ilovd, 11 'i acres In SKU. SK'i, Sec. 27, 2N, 10E 112.35 Darwin llradley, Winnim Town, Iit 8, Itlk 5; Lot 8 lllk 2. .. .28 Y It Hoydlo, Ulowers 1st Add, Lots 1, 2, Ulk 1 30.24 Michael J Buckley, NV4 SE',4 8W4 NVa SW'i SEVi, Sec 9, IN, HE 7.50 E O liuttoit, 1 ncro off W of SW'i NW'i NWVi, Sec 31, 3N, HE 3.50 SuhIb Hyrd, EV4 SE',i SW'i S W'i, Sec. 13, 2N, 10E 40.25 It W Caldwell, SW'i, Sec. 25, 2N, 9E;EMi SK'i, Sec. 26, 2N, 910 46,40 Kenneth K. Campbell, EM, SW'i, SWVi NE'i, Sec. 3, 2N, 10E 23.24 Sam (J Campbell, 11 acres S of Co. Uoiul off K of NVfc NE'i, SK'i SE, Sec. 13, 2N, 10K... 85.68 Eliza ('apron, E'2 NE'i NWVi, Sec. 3, IN, 9H 2.60 Eliza ('apron, 33 acres In N'A N W'i, See. 20, 2N, 1010 50.90 Albert J Cupron, 8V4 SK'i S'. S K'i SW'i NW'i SK'i SW14 W'4 NH',4 SW1 4, Secli, In, 910 15.60 Marshal V Cnpron, NIO'i SE'i S W'i, Sec. 3, IN, 910 2.60 John I) Casey, Barrett Sipinu Add Lot 7, lllk 0 3.08 Y II Cawsell, Lot 37, lUvcrwldo Park, iHt Add, Sec. 13, IN, 910 5.20 Geo Chamberlain, WV4 NK'i SK'i, Sec. 28, 2N, 10IO 38.85 John E. Chnppelle.Krw In & Wat son, 2nd LoIh 1, 2, 3, lllk 9.. .48 Frauds H Chtldn, Iots 105, loG. W'i acre of Lot 12!t; W'i acre Lot 130, Sec. 32, 3N, lulO.. 19.68 Molllo Clemens, Idlewilde, Lot 16 lllock 9 2.05 Geo W Clark, SK'i NIO'i, Sec. 31, 2N, low 5.60 Henry P. Colhurn, 6 acres n per Vol. 5, Pq 519, Soc. 2N, 10IO 5G.00 H S Cahoon, Vi acres off 10 of NW'i NK'i NIO'i, Sec. 33, 3N, 1010 8.56 W .1 Collier. 20'i acres ns per Vol. 5, Pg 2S2. Sec. (i, 2N, 1110.. 67.75 II K Coleman, Idlewilde Lots 4,5, Hlk 10 6.15 Jacob II. Cook, SK'i NK'i. Sec 36 IN, 910 11.60 Lolha Coon, Clink's Add, Lot 8 Ulk 2 3.0S May Connor, K'4 NW'i except beg 30 rods W of center of Seo. EM II, N 40 It, W 10 H. Slv to beginning, Seo. 21, 2N, 11... 10.81 E A Covell, SW'i, NW'i SW'i, Sec 13. 2 N, 9 E 2.90 0 S Cniton, Lot 61, Glenhurst Or chard, Sec. 8, IN, HE 1.88 Lueretia 1) Cruse, It 8, Sec 3, IN, 10IO 28.34 Geo D Culbertson, 8.62 acres a per Vol. 1, Pg 62(5, Sec 14, 2N, 10 E Geo D Culbertson, 7 acres ns per Vol.3, Pg 315, Sec 15.2N.10E 54 25 (loo D Culbertson, Tract ns per Vol. 6. Pg 367. also begin 25W of SE cor. Lot 6, lllk 8, Winans Add. 10 50 ft. N 45 ft. E 50 ft, N 75 feet, E 50 ft, N 75 ft, W to bog 12.30 Geo D Culbertson, Winans Add, Uts 2, 8, 5. lilks 7. 8 16.40 D Currier, Jr., S'i SK'i NE'i, Sec. 21. 2N, 10K 113.40 Will Currier, S'i SK'i SK'i, Sec. 8. IN. 10E 6.20 Laura H. Cutler, W'i SE'i SW'i Sec. 14. 2N, 10E 115.71 Columbia Tie & Lumber Co, 30 acres as per Vol. 6, Pg 532, Sec. .14. 3N. 10E 61.60 J W Clark, Parkdale, Lot 4, lllk 1 36 Harry S. Pano. 12 acres as per Vol 5, Pg 125, Sec. 34, IN, 10E 6,22 W E Davenport. 1 acre in SE cor. NE'i NE'i NW'i, Sec 34.3N. 10 E 1.60 J F Davenport, NV4 SE'i NE'i NWU, Sec. 34, 2N, loE 18 86 A L Davits, Wuucoma, Lots 13, 14, 15, Blk 4 17.43 J W Davie., Wfc. SE'. Sec. 18. IN, HE 15.00 J W Davis, lleg 24 It N of SW Cor SW'i, E 80 R, N 24 It, W 80 K, S 24. Sec. 3. 2N. 10E 10.78 Ethel F. Davton, Middleton's Add, Lot 20. Blk 1 923 E F Dclloard. Erwin & Watson 2nd Add. Lots 31, 32, 33, 34, 35, 3, 4, Blk 6 1.12 E It Devlin, as per Vol. 6, Pg 443, Sec. 2. 2N. 10E 39.48 J II Dimmii k, 26 2 3 acres in Sec. 33, IN, loE 27 M O Ixjwiiing, 12 acres as per Vol 6, Pg ("3, Sec. 1 and 12, 2N, loE 39.90 R G D-ake, Erwin & VVateon 2nd Add. Lot 48. Blk 6 16 J L Drumuiond, SE'i NE'i, Sec 1. 2N. 8E 2.60 Mrs G B Dudley, SV4 NV4 SE'i, SE'i. Sec. 23. 2N. loE 88.73 II J Dumford, S '-i NV4, SW'i N W'i. SW'i SE'i SW 'i. Sec 24, IN. ME 580 Hans Eckert, Erwin & Watson let Add. Lots 45. 4fi. Blk 2.. .32 F G Edhurg, Erwin & Watson 2nd Add. Lots 11. 12. Blk 6.. .32 Bessie L Edmunds, Lot 15, Para dise Farm Acreage, Sec. 35, 3N, ME 47.20 Florence T Winters, Begin 50 ft E of SW Cor, Blk 7, Klverslde Park, thence E 50 ft, N 100 ft, W 50 ft. S 100 ft 5.13 It N Elliott, NE'i SE'i NE'i, Sec. 33. :IN. ME 14.32 Timothy Emerson, SW'i SEVi Wfc NE'i, Sec. 31, 3N, HE, 26. Annetta Entrlcan, WV4 SW'i, Sec. 24. 2N, 9E 11.60 J A Epping, Begin SE Cor, Sec.2, N 60 It, W 26 2 3It, 8 60 It, E 26 2 3 It, to Beg, Sec. 2, 2N, ME 32.34 J A Epping, 10 acres in NE Cor, SE'i, Sec. 18, 2N, 10E .... 87.00 J A Epping, S'4 SV4 NE'i, Sec. 18, IS, ME 10.00 Epping & Spencer, N 30 acres of Lot 11 and 6 acres of Lot 12, Sec. 3, IN, 10 E .. ... 13.26 Itoht It Erwin, Erwiu & Watson 2nd Add. Lots 4, 5, 6, 45, 46, 44, 43, Blk 9 1.12 Joe Erwin, EV4 NE'i N'fc SE'i N'j SE'i SE'i 25.00 Emilia B Everson, Erwin & Wat son 2nd Add, LotB 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, Blk 9 80 F L Farris, NW'i NWVi, Sec 30, IN, HE 11.25 W Farrell, 6 1-16 acres aB per Vol. 6, Pg 439, Sec. 3, 2N, ME.. 33.95 W L Farris, SW'i SWVi, Sec 19, in, he li.io F O Fisher, lleg 52 13 H E of NW Cor, NW'i SWVi; thence N 30 It, E 59 It, S 30 It, W 59 It, Sec. 19, 2N, HE 22.40 Anna Fish, Erwin & Watson 2nd Add, Ixits 43, 44, 45, 46, 49, Blk 6 80 W II Fitzgerald, It 121, II It Land Co, Sec. 32 ,3N, 10E. . 6.40 E N Forden, 15 acres land in Sec. 33 and 34, 3N, 10E 99.20 F E Forsburg NV4 NWVi NWVi, Sec. 30, 2N, ME 13.78 Real ha Fowler, NIO'i SEVi NE'i SE'i SE 14 NE 14, Sec 3, 2N, 10E 34.02 O Fredenburg, SWVi SW'i. Sec 21, IN, ME 37.77 A Fredenburg Est, SEVi SWVi, Sec 21, IN, ME 61.11 Josephine Gibson, 10 acre8 in Lot 5, Sec. 3, IN, 10E 1.30 Glen Gillette, SV NWVi SWVi, Sec. 28, 2N, ME 16.80 W N Gillette, Lot 38, Riverside Park.lst Add, Sec. 13, IN, 9E 6.20 C II Gilbert NE'i, Sec. 21, IS, 10E 20.00 Edith A GladdenHood River Prop Lois 4 and 21, Blk37 7.17 Culver Gordon, Erwin &. Watson 1st Add. Lois 31, 32, lllk 6.. .32 J D Gordon, S?i Lot 4, Sec. 7, IS, IDE 12.75 Madison 10. Gosse, NEVi, Sec. 28, IN, 910 30.00 Florence P Gould, Riverside Park, Lot 9, Blk 6 15.38 It 1) Gould, llood River Prop, E 27 ft, 2 iu, Lot 2, lllk 3 . .. . 71.75 Win II Gray, SW'i NE'i NW'i SK'i NE 14 SW 14, Sec. 29, 2N, 11 K 17.25 Green .t llarbett, lnits 57,58, Riverside Park, Sec 13, IN, 910 10.40 10 II Green, Iils 9 ,10, 23, 24, 1st Riverside Park, Sec. 13.1N.9E 25.29 Fred II Green, Straiiahan's 1st, Lot 20, lllk 4 8.20 Walter Green, Lot 3, Sec 36, 2N 910 11.60 It N Grlbble, SVi S'i, Lot 8, Sec. 34, IN, MIO; iiIbo SW'i SK'i SE'i N-Ti SK'i SK 14 SE 1 4, Sec. 18, IN. ME 21.00 W S Grlbble, NVi NIO'i N'4 NW'i, Sec. 21, IN, 10 K... 87.58 W S Grlbble, N 'i NVi SK'i NIO'i, Except Co Road, Sec. 28.1N, MIO 84.39 Walter Grlbble, Lot 2, Sec. 34, IN, MIO 17.40 T I. Grimth, IaA 12, Sec. 31, 2N 910 6.80 Kate Groff, NW'i NK'i, Sec. 8, 2N, 9K 2.90 Kate Groff, 8 14 SK'i NK'i SE'i Seo. 6, 2N, HE 7.80 10 L Hall, N'(, SW' SW'i S'-i S'i S'i NW'i SW'i, Sec. 10 2N, 10K 149.31 11 11 Hall, H U Park, Lot 37, Blk 10 l Bertha Hawthorn, E'i E' SW'i NW'i W'i W'i W',i SK'i N W'i, Sec. 1(5, 2N 1010 41.50 J K llanna, NK'i SW'i, Sec 4, 2, 910 2.00 Hartford Orchard Co., Lots 109, HO, 111, 112, II H 1-and Co, Seo. 32, SN, 1010 20.00 Loltle L. Hashrook, 7 acres in Seo. 3. 2N, 1010 31.85 Geo llaslinger, Hulls Sub, lxts 18, 19, Ulk 10 23.58 I'nknown Owner, I Art 1, Sec. 6, 2N, 810 1.43 Henry W. Hayden, Strannhan's 2nd, Lots 53, 54. 55, 6(5, Blk 2 12.30 J W lleavener Est, S'i, NW'i S K'i, Sec. 15, 2N, ME 20.30 E T Heath, SK'4 NE'i, Sec. 20 2N, 10K 82.94 J J Heeker, W'i SK'i NE'i SW'i SW'i NW'i, Sec. 26, 2N, 910 34.8O J J Hecker, NIO'i, Sec. 35, 2N, 910 34.80 J L Henderson, llood River Prop, Lots 9, 31, lllk 23 9.23 J I. llemlorwm, 11 K I'rup, lots S ml ID, blk S4 i;.Sl s A Hi'lmer, ne', iii'4 oe JS. In, Irte . . li'Vi( W .1 Hi'liuer, ', ', ne' n '4, nwv.il, In It1 . . . Ifi.SH 11 K CominetTtHl llrolianl Co, ne', v 4, In, UV ;n a' H H 1.HIU1 Co. 21 Iota H K Unit l'lutl, see X2, Sn. liV tj H K. LimilK-r (V, at sortu n per vol j, 1K N. ;W. 3u, IHe 4.10 II K him-Apple 1 u, sw'i In. lile (AM 13 SS H K Development, aec 25, Su.lOe... Fay K n'1 M K Hort'in, lot 14, I'arsdlB arm Acremte. mx IV Sn. We 35J8 M L Huwara, hurrell Slplua add, loU 1 ol , bloc B T.U Artaur Mowewa, rieaauiviw, ap iv and D lou II lot K. til 4 M J Howe. H R Firk, MC it. In, lue; Iota n and 3. blk 1 ... F H Hudwiu 8 a In dw cor aw'i aCi, 1 a In n cr fiw'.4 af'4 hc 16, 2a, lue V HukIi. acre iu K, 3u, loe Alfred K Hunt, lot 13 la aec .5. In. lue and 10: 4 arcgt. In, H Katurln Kuril, a acrva In aec 31. Kn. lie . Lillian Iluln, ', ne'-i ue'.4DeV4, aec 4, 2n, Pie .. Ilarrv (' llutaun. of', nw'i aec 8. 16.40 .42 l.ttu sr. 90 U. I T. ... - TJ0 L 1 Ilaynea, II K 1'mp 1-oln, IU, 11, Dik .4 M 1) II Icka, C'oea ii add, loU and 10 iik r Klia Iniallp, Wlnan Town, lot 7, blk 6 Wnlli-r JsenijerK, K A W Ut add, loU 10 to 4S Inclnalve, blrnk 4: Iota 1,2, 3.4, , f., 1, b, o, 10 II, l, 17, It, IK, flJ. 21, as, a, U, 1, , irt, bU 3: kila 1 Ut H loc-iiialve blkS; lolS, li, 7,4 II, 11', IS, 14. 15, IS, 17, Ik, i, blk 6; lot" VH, 24, 2f, 26, 27, 2H. 3. 44. 4ft. 4H, 47, 4H, blk 6 W alter Immiiktii, K a W lt add, Iota 1 to 12 Inc and If. to M ac, 4ft, 4H1. 47, 4", blk 1: lota 1,2, .1, 4,f, 6, IS. II to 28 Inc. :ci. M, :i!, 41 to 4K Inc, blk 2; Iota 1 to 24 Inc, '.N, :l, SI, SI, St, M, blk 7; lot 2f, i. 29, ;J .11. :B lo , Inc, blk It; loU l:t til M Inc, 2S U) 44 lue, and 47, 4M, blk in Cora iHentjonr. Cuea 2d add. Iota 5 and 7, 6.61 S1.76 2.136 blkC 23.58 L H Jobnwin et ui m1. nw'i neU km It. 2n. Ille 32.90 A J JoluiMin, Krwln A Wauon 2d add, lot .) blk 6 Nriiie M .lolinwm, Harrett. Hlpma add, lot II, blk A A C Jordan, n!, ne1 nee 2tt, In, lfle John K KolliM fc, Idli wlld, lota 7. , il, 10, 11, 12, blk I.I J OkHiinira b', lot II and n,'4 of lot K, hltnonl, aec4, :in, lue L M KarsUtter nw'4 w!4 ue1 aec 2. in lue 8 Kawtrabe, lot 14, Klvernide I'ark, aeo 12, 111,'. Kllaa K KrelHler, Waucouia I'ark, lot 6, blk 1 Oertrixle I) Kellott and Kate N Marquea a', a aw'i nw'i nVi m',i aec 5, 2u .16 14 36 32.41 9.Z) 16.20 2163 14.30 11.28 lue f I. Kelly, lot I ami 2, net; 4 In, lUe. V Kellcv, Krvln 4 Wauon lHtadd. (14.76 I 1641 .32 I.HiirH Kellox, Barrett Hlimia. U Kennedy, Krwln Wauton, lot2X 10.77 tii.m inc blk 6; lota X Ut 4H Inc blk 7, 1 lo 24 and 27 to 4 Inc blk ; lots 1 to 24 Inc blk 32, 1 U) 12 Inc and 45, 4ft, blk ID 21.62 J K KetterliiK lot2aud 3, Uelinont, ae 34, 3n, lUe 56.20 Anna kmucli, nw aw'i ae'4 aec a, 2n, lie 1.44 llerllia K lelnanld, lotn 13 and 14, Huniiy- Mlile anil, aec 2, 2n, We 74. 3K Krvln K line. n ae'.j aw'i ec 30, 2n, We. 22 76 KW Kuolboll. ' uw'4 nwi4 nee H,la, lue JK.75 Kocloiian A llartiiian, Krwin A Wanton Ixt ad, tola 2ti anil blk 8 J W KoonU, k's ae'4 a', wyt aec 20, In, e Kllen Kooiitz, Htrauahuna la(, lota 27 and 2X, blk 2 Eniniu Ix-IkIjUiu, ii; j ae4 n'4 aec 2U, 2n, 20.H0 10.26 S.20 lie Alice LenliUKer, 1 acre In lot 3, aec 4, In IUH K J Keller, a 46 acrea of ne'4 ne1, a 3U acrea of ae f4 ne'4, e'- ae'4 aec 2V, 2n, He 1.9b 6.93 2.90 8.03 1.15 1128 8.10 5.13 29.01) 48 30 33.110 Chaa I' Lloyd, aw'4 swH c 24, In, IIH. Kiit li M l.lttle, e1. uw'4, ne'i nw'i, ac 17. 2n. lie ' Kred 1M key Trim, 2'4 acrea an per vol II. PIE aec n, 2U, lie 1, K Ixmk, tract In Jenklna I) L C, fee 33, an, ie Mia Kdward Uiwell, lot 43 and e'i lot 38 Klverxlde I'ark. aec 12. In. 'Je M H Loy, WiiuinaaUd, total and 2, blk Urace McC'Inln, w'-, '4 ne'4 aec 8, 2n, lue Nettle K McClenre, 11 acrea aa per vol 5, pic sip aetn, n, jue C A McCroaer, w'g He'.i. aec 2H. 2n. lie.. . I' Mi'lntoHb, nw'i ne'j, aec 'JU, 2u. lie (Jen W Madden, n'-B ae'i ae-He'4 ue'- ae'i a1 aw' 4 ne'4 aej'4 aec a. In, loe 7.16 Jennie Miidileu, I awade l.ckH. lota 7, H, , blk ft; 1, 2, 8, 4, fi. (I, 7, S, it, 10, 11, 12, 13, (ilk ti: a. 4. 5. II. blk 7: 1.2. blk N 21173 J K MaKtilre e' aw'4 aw'i aec 22, 2tn, We loO.MU p. j maple, ae'4, sw;4, aec i and 3 acrea ne'- nt-1, nw1.: aec 12. In. (te 13.86 19.42 eio 10.0P C II Miialker, 12 acrea of n 56 acres of s' j n wi. aei: in, an, uie C VV Martin, w 16 acrea of s'i awli aec 4. 2n. Hie CIihh U Murine, u', tt)t ne'4l aec 18, u. nie May Moll lnaliaw Htrunaliana 3d lota 34. If), blk 10 4.10 J A MvlliiilNt, neV4 ue nef4, aec 7. la lue 8.38 21.63 17.43 14.36 7.18 32.80 2.80 74.97 29.40 26.88 64 23 H McyHllie et Ml, 10 acrea In h1.. aw'i, aec 20. 2n. lile J II Mlddleton, Mlddletou'a ad, lotaS, 5, n, k, ma l J It Mlilillelon, w lota 2, 8, blk 1; e'.j tot 3 and mi i. ihk 2 J 11 Mlddletou, Mlddlekin'a ad lot 2, II I K il: lilt rt. II I K 4 A J Miller, 11 B Trouper, Iota 12, 13,14, 1&, IIIK WT Miller, nw'4' ue'4 ae',4, u' aw; ne aei 4, aec n, in, ze K U M II ler, Iota 9, 10, 3' 4 acrea of lot 16, 16, aw i. 111. nw A W Moller, w'i ne'4w'4, aec 21, 2n, 106 a w moiier, u; j ne'4l ney4 nw;,, aec a, ih, nte , A W Monoainltli, 10 HcrcH aa )ier vol 3, page ftftti. aec 2, 2ll, lue , VV MnnoHiultii. NUiiinlielKlita, Ut 1, 2. 3,4,(1.1., Ulk 1; AlonolietKlita, iota 1 to 111 Inc, blk 2; MolinllelKlita, Iota 1 to 16 Inc, blk 3; MonnlituitbtH, lota 1 to 0 Inc, blk I; MonoliclKUlH, Iota 1, 2, 3, blk 5; MonolielKlila, lota 2 to 8 Inc, blk 6 100.70 VV A MonlKoniery, e 8 acrea ofaeV4 ae'4 tiw'4, aec 34, .'In, lile . 10.S0 lliiKli A Miaire, VVacuma I'ark, .ula 3, 4, ft, blk 2 HH.44 HiikIi A Moore, feed yard 20.(13 HukIi A Moore, e'' ne'4 aw'4, 10' j acrea, sec 17, 2n, lue :i6 4; HiikIi A Miaire, nw'4 e'4, aec 31, 3n lie. 86.111 Mary Morae, a';, e'4 ae'4, aec 2, In, 10e 2.C0 J K Slowcra, 2 acrea aa H r vol 6. pane 282, aec 26, 3ll, lile 16.48 W It Million!, a'.j ', lot 6, see 31, In. Ule 10.14 1 V Mnrria, 6 acrea aa per vol 6, page4Nti, aec 1(1, 2n, HKf 22.40 l.niita II Nelson, lota 1 and 2, n 1 ' ae, aec 4.30 UN Niblcy, w'j, nc'4, e'i nw! aec 8, III, lie May McIioIh, 26 acrea In aec 20, 2n, lile .. Ml lea (' NU'IioIh, a'a u'anw'4ae'41 aec 4, Ih. Ule Mnitiot NlchoU, Uarrctl & Sinim, lot 7. blk A W NorriH, n 13 acrea ol nw'4 ue'4, aec 6, 2n, He Albert Nordu, aw'4 kw'4, aec 20, In, lie; ne'4 ne'4, aec :), In, lie; nw'-4 nw'-4, aec 20, In, lie; ae'-4 c'4, ec 111, in. lie Nortli ItankNutA Krull Co,, a 15 acrea of Ke'4 ne'4, Nec;l;l, 2n, Me OreKon Lumber Co., a '4, sec 2; Is, 8e . U L in , Ktvei side I'ark, lota I, 2 3,4,6, aec 13, In, tk O I. ni lilveraide lark, lota :B and 39. aec 13, In. lie Pacific Power A Unlit Co., 47 acrea In si'C I, ,'tl. 11V Paclllc Power A Llilit Co., (16 acrea hi aec .'HI, :;n. Iiki , .1 II Park, aw'4 aec 14, In,' illi- ..'.'. Ida Parker, llarrell . .ilpna, lot n, blk II '. M l'arklna, Iillewllil, ln(a23 and U4. blk 2 W M Palleraon, e': se'4 nw'4, sec 31, 2n, uie A I'atelan, se'4 lot 15, sw 14, lii, iile. lolni M I'arry. ae'4 sw'-4, aec 2H, 2n, lue Clius i IVrkliu., Winiu a Town Lota, 1 and 2, (ilk :i Henrietta Phillip, H K 1'roiier lita, 20 and 21, blk il A M I'ope, 7 acrea In ace 16, 2n, lue Uihi K iJiilKle.v. 25 acrea In see 33, Dti, Oe. lOunona Hot stpriiiga, ne'4 of lot 7, aec 6, 2ll, 9e l!i.60 13.06 8.08 11.38 27.00 4.3S 14.60 12.07 7.00 17. (VI 62.40 4.10 27.88 17.86 10 86 2.S0 16.40 12.62 7.26 VV F Kiind, Aiuth Wai'iiina, lota 12 and 13, blk 1 O K Heach, 2ft1, acrea In aw ;4, In, ltie J V Ulttliy, K .V W 1st add, lots 28,29 ;), 31, XI, ;, 34, :l, 3?, .18, a. 40, 42, 4d! 46. 47, 48 ; ' J A Clara K 111 miner, 8 acrea iu aec3.2n. lue 27.118 10.69 304 37.10 1KI.31 7.34 18.42 22.91 .48 v H Hol.ertNor.,e'.J ne'4, aec 7, 2n, lie . C II Uoberis, 24 acres In sec 8, 2u, lie. .. K 1. Kisid, Iota 9, in In sec 34, in, lue K. L llisid, ' aw'4, aivltft, lu, itle ... . K I. K.iod, K .V W 2d add, Iota 46, 47 , 4", blk 5 11 S Howe, Cascade licks, lots 1 to 12 In clusive, blk lo ami I to S, L H In blk 11 and I to .", blk 12; 1 tu 6. blk 13; 3. 4, 5, I.. 7, Mk I; 3, 4, 5, 6. 7, 8, lllk 2; J, 8, 4, 5. 6,7. blk S; 3 to 12, blk 9 .1 A Hiiuford. il', nw'j secXt.'in, w (!uy Sallinar, Idlewilil lot 20, blk 2 Santa Ke Pai-itic K K Co., e'4, ne'4,sec 21. 2n, 9e Mary N. Savaire. lot 1 & 2, n", '' aec 35. 2il 9i Mary E Savatre. H H Proper, n' 'iot 5, n', lot 6. lilk e F li Sehevcnell. nw'4 w'4 siv 16, In 10e..! Hell.' S.'hnmlt, 26-' in sec In Ule Thos Shire, 9a in 10. 2n. 11 P T Slicllcy. sw'4 sw'4 soc 1, in 10e . I' T Shelley. 1.SSI acres m sec 27, 2n llV W li Sherwotal. w l ft lot 8, Mk 1, Idlewiid I. Silliman, n 9 acres of s1 s se'4 se', sec 23. 2n lUe 19.50 ll.W 11.28 6. SO 46.40 71.75 10.40 25.59 53.55 15.60 8.40 .77 63.95 J A Simonton, Idlewiid. lots 6-7-8-9-10. hlk S 25.tSI O 11 Smith, ill acre in sees id) & 31. 3n lie. 17.&0 miiasM.Hiie. ne-i ne'i.e'1 ne'4 nw'i n' 8v 3.1. 2n l"e. ..... Silas Soule. ', e'4 sec 2. In itle. . Silas Soule. Winans town lots 1 to 8. blk 3... Silas Soule. music store Ida J Soule. Wanoona Park lots 3 A 4. hlk 3 Mra Alice Synder. Cascade ln ks lot 10 blk 5 M A Snyder. 1 in sec 4. In lie J P Snyder, n'j ',, nw'4 se'4l sw'4 nel4 sec 4. In lie F K S.auldinwr, lot 1 in sec 5. Is lue. . .'.'.'. '. J F Sprurir, a', sw'4 arc 2S. In 9e W A Stark et 1. Winans ad aoO ft 1 & 2, lot 7-8, blk 1 Henry Steed, Adama lot 2. bik 1 Stewart Feivueaun Tmilar Co, ne'4sw'4 27.00 16.60 1.14 20.50 9.23 .89 1.50 35.10 14.50 10.40 20.50 4.:o m-c 7, in lie g.25 LStorsr. South Wancoma lta -7. blk D.... 14 35 Laura V Sum. kit 43, blk S, Stranahaoa... Utjtt Minnw Suckun. MaidWton add lot 1 i- blk 1 1J6 A K Sumnahan. Stranaban tat lou It 4t It blk 4 11.28 May B Jonaa, Stnnahan rd loU t-4-21-22, blkj 120 A K Stranaban. Stranahan 3rd lota 41-42-48 44. blk 8 14.K May B Jonea, Stranahan. 2nd Iu 45, blk ... 4.10 F (1 Stewart, a'4 aec 4. 2a 11 71.9S Dt Sturdevant. V. mana town lot 6. blk 1 .26 J H Suthotr. 25a in , in lua 110. W Chaa t Sutberlin. a n'i a4 ac , In 11 1.60 E L Swank. iw'4 ne' aec 33, 2n 9 8.70 1 H Sweny. H K Park, kit 19, bik L aac 22. 2n 10a.... J M M Swenj. H R Parka, lot 18, blk L aac 22 2n lOe JZ1 Aurust Stonae. Tanlkaic u4 1. blk 2 .3 C E Taylor. Clarke add lot 13, blk ... . 2.67 W F Thatcher. 10 acrea aa per vol t, p 529, aec 26. 8a lue 26.20 E LThumaa. nw!4 nw' aec I. 2n 8c 10.40 UFA LVlna Thomas. 25; a acres aa per vol 4. VltZUt. aec 2. 2n 10 111.16 1 C Thullen. ', ae'4 aw'i. aec 86. 2n 10a.... 33.80 W H Toby, e', nw'i aec 30. la lOe 16 81 Emily Tompkins, se'4 ae aec 36. Sn r .... 2.00 H II Tanilinaon, all of ne'4 .'- .of Mt H K R except 1' . road A Barley lot let 29, In lOe 48.42 Loila T ravers et al. w w'-i nw'4 w'4 aec 86, In lue 40.00 U S Falelty A Guarantee Co. ae'i aec 17, 2n lie 24.60 W H Fouta, Ilarret Sipna aub lota 5 A , blk 4 17.94 Fred Walsh. Sfranahana 3rd lot S2, blk . . . 7.18 I W Watson. Krwin A Wataon 2nd add lota 1 to 9 inc. blk 6 J W Wataon. Krwin A Wataon kit 41 to 45 in. blk 6 1 W Wataon. lots 1 to 8 in A 42 to 48 inc bk 8 148 R D Way, lot 2 sec 7, In He 12.00 R D Way. aS ne 4sec 12. In lOe 13.00 Geo W Weart. s' , ae'i iw'i aec 4,2n lOe 81.20 Perry E Well, l0r4 acrea in aec 19, In He. . . 63.90 Joseph W West, c't nw'i e! awji aec 7. In lOe 20.80 8 A Wherry, ae1, ne aec 7, 2n e 2.90 S A Wherry, e . se'4. e'i ne1, aec8,2n9e.. 11.60 Jessie Wherry, n'i ael4, e,'4 nw!-4 aec 17, 2n 9e 17.40 Peter 1 Whitney, lota 123-124 A 2a of a of It 129 A 130 aec 32. 3n lOe 13.12 G J Geialintr. Pleasant View a50 ft H2. blk 4 S.08 Mary A Wilhelm. w'4 aw'i aec 9, 2n lie .. 8.06 w A Williaon. Krwin A Wataon 2nd add lta 87 to 42 inc, hlk 6 86 Thoa J Wint. Krwin A Wataon lat Iota 37-88- 89-40-42-43-41. blk 1 1.12 A W Winnell, Hissl Kiver prop loU l-S-3, blk 31 9.84 W J Wallam. hd'i ne'4 aw'i aec 3, 2n lOe. . 28.35 M R Woodburn. n'a tmVi ne!4, nli aw'i ne'i aec 11. 2n lOe 142.45 Anna r Wood, i'i e 4 ne'i aw'4 aec 22. 2n lOe 21.00 M K Woodburn, Hood Kiver prop loU 22-23- 24. blk 81 9.84 Roy Woodworth. Iota 8-9-10 Sunnyaide aec 2 2n lOe 71.75 B T Young-, w ft acrea of aw'i ae'i ae'-4 aec 22. 2n lOe 81.29 S C Zietrler, aw'4 sec 27. 2n te 23.20 Notice of Sheriffs Sale In the Circuit court of the Htate ot Oregon, for the County ot Hood River. Enoch Brayford. Plalitlff, va. L. S. Johnson and Maud M. Johnson, Defendants Notice ia hereby given that by virtue of a Writ of Execution issued out of the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for Hood River County on the 4th day of August. 9l3, in favor of plaintiff and against defanilnnta, which aaid execution ia direct ed to me and commanda me to aell the property hereinafter described for the purpose of aatiafy ing judgment of plaintiff in the above entitied cause for the $106 85, with interest thereon at the rate of eight per centum per annum from Nov. 1st, 1911; for 115.00 attorney'a feea, and for $6.00, dishuraements and for the coats and expenaea in curred upon aaul Writ of Execution. Now. therefore, in compliance with aaid execu tion. I will on the 5th day of September, 1913, at HI o'clock A. M at the front door of the Ceurt House in Hood Kiver County, Oregon, aell at pub lic auction to the highest bidder for cash in hand the following described real property aituated in Hood River County, Oregon, towit: The nortwest quarter of the northwest quarter of the northeast uuarterof section 9, township 2, north of range 10, east of Willamette Meridian, to gether with the improvementa, tenementa, heredi tamenta and appurtenancea thereunto belonging, or in anywise appertaining. Dated thia 6th day of August, 1913. THOS. F.JOHNSON. a7-a4 Sheriff of Hood River County, Oregon Notice Tor Publication. Department ol the Interior, U. 8. Land Office, at 'I lie Dalles, Oregon, August li, 1913. Notice Is hereby given that Peter H.Mohr, of Parkdale, Oregon, who, on June 9th, 1908, made Homestead Kutry No, 16053 Herlal, No. 05184, for Mb 4, Section 25, Township 1 Ho mil, Knnge 9 Kasi, Willamette Merldan, haa filed not he of Intention to make fluai five year proof, to establish claim to the laud above de scribed, before Register and Receiver, V. 8. Land Office, at The Dalle, Oregon, on the 23d day of .September, 1913. Claimant names aa witnesses: Joseph W. Mlchela. Cyrus C. Sparka, William M. hush, all of Parkuale, Oregon; Delbert Handman, of Mt. Hood, Oregon. 14 si I H. FRANK WOODCOCK. Register. Notice For Publication Depai (mentor the Interior, U. 8. La d Office at The Imlles, Oregon, August 2d, 1913. Notice ia hereby given tbat Huaan C. Mcin tosh, of Parkdale, Oregon, who, on June 9th, I90H, made Homestead Kntry, No. 16U55. (Herl al) No. 04152, forNK'iHcctlon 18, Township 1 South, Range East, Willamette Meildlau, hna filed notice of Intention to make Final Five Year Proof, to eaUtbllali claim to the land above described, before Register and Receiver, II. H. l and oillce, at The Dallea, Oregon, on tlielKih day of September, una. Clslinanl namea aa witneaaea: Charlea K. Mclnlosh. Charlea T. Riiwaon,John P. Cooper K. J. Mclsimc. all of Parkdale, Oregon, all-all H. FRANK WOODCOCK, Register. Notice for Publication 1). piiriment of the Interior, U. 8. Land Office at The i'ii lies. Oregon, Auguit 2d, 1913. Notice is hereby given that Charles E. Mc intosh, of Parkdale, Oregon, who, on June '1111,191, made Homestead Kntry ItKVai, Herlal No. in ini, for HK'i Hectlon 12, Township 1 soiiili. Range 9 East, Wllamelte Meridian, lias riled notice of Intention to make Final Five Year Proof, to establish claim to the land above described, before Kegiaterand Receiver U.H. Land Office, at the liallea, Oregon, on the iKtli day of September, 1913. Cliiliiniut namea aa witneaaea: Susan C. Ma I Hush, cimrlea T. Rawson, John P. Cooper, R. J. Mclaaae. all of Parkdale, Oregon, all -all II. FRANK WOODCOCK, Register. Sheritfs Sale In the circuit Court of the State of Oregon, for Hood River County. The l!nlied Htatea National Bank ol Hale m, a Corporation, Plaintiff vs sa. Walter A. Orlbble, Clara A. Qrlb- I ble, his wife and John Hayne, Defendants. Notice la hereby given that by virtue of a Writ of Fxecutlon lu foreoloaure and Order of Sale Issued out of the Circuit Court of the Htate of uregon for Hood County, on the 17th day of July, 1913, In favor of plaintiff and against the defendants, which execution and order of sale Is lo me directed and command ing me to sell the real property hereinafter de scribed for the purpose of satisfying the Judg ment of plaintiff In aaid cause for the sum of 11587.00, with Interest thereon at the rate of S per cent, per annum from the 14th day of August, 1911. and the further sum ol 1200 00 aa special attorney's leea. and the costs and dla hiirsementaof the suit taxed and allowed at -4.25. and coata and expenaea Incurred upon Hits writ of execution and aale. Now, therefore, In compliance with aald ex. edition and order of aale, I will on the 22d day ol August, 1913, at the hour of 10 o'clock a. m., ut the front door ol the Court House In Hood River County, Oregon, sell at public auction to the highest bidder lorcaau lu hand the following described real property situated In Hood Kiver County, Oregon, to-wit: Lot Numbej Two (2) ol Section Thirty-Four (34), In Township One (I), North of Range Ten (10), East of Willamette Meridian, in Hood River County, Oregou, containing 41 acrea mure or lesa. Hated this the 24th day of July. 1913. THOS. F. JOHNSON, Slier I IT of Hood River County, Oregon First Issue July 24, 1913. Last Issue August 21st, 1018. UNIQUENAME Cub You Pronounce am of World's Most Famous UTiRKH Remedy! Hih-o-nie that's the proper way to pronounce H YOMEI, the sure breathing remttlv that has rid U'ns of thousands of people of vile and disgusting Catarrh. Booth's HYOMKI is made of Austra lian eucalyptus combined with thymol and some lieterian antiseptics and is free from cocaine or any harmful dru. Booth's HYOMEI ia guaranteed to end the misery of Catarrh or money back It is simply splendid for Croup, Cmghs or Bronchitis. Complete outfit, including hard rubber inhaler, $1.00. Extra bottles of HYO M h'l, if later needed, 60 cenU at Keir A Cass and druggists everywhere. Just breathe it no stomach dosing. A Cordial Invitation Is Extended To The Ladies of Hood River and Vicnity To Call In and Inspect The New Fall Models of Ladies' Tailored Suits and Coats. We will take great pleasure in showing you the Stunning New Creations in Ladies Ready to Wear and you will not even be asked to purchase We want you to see and approve our selections We feel that your approval will be spontaneous Bragg Mercantile Co. MARIS TELLS CHILDREN TO PREPARE EXHIBITS N. C. Maris, who ia in charge of the extension work of the Oreogn Argieul tural College and who has been touring the state in the interest of the school children's fairs, sends the following letter to those who desire to participate in the fair: "I hope you are all having a good time during vacation, playing some, working some, and reading some; and not forgeting to prepare your exhibits for the school fairs. Had you thought about how soon they will be here? Only a few short weeks now, and the time will pass quickly. Procrastina tion is said to be the thief of time. Do not let it be the thief of those prizes you have no doubt had your hearts set on winning. It is so easy to waste time and get slack in our habits, es pecially during vacation. Everyone ought really to set apart certain hours each day for play, for work, and for reading. You will be surprised how much more you will accomplish. "If you are raising garden stuff to exhibit, do not neglcet it. The weeds will keep growing these hot days just the same, and if you do not keep them hoed or pulled up they will rob your pumpkins or potatoes of the moisture they need, and they will not grow to be prize winners. If you are raising poultry, do not fail to feed the fowls regularly and well and handle them carefully so they will be gentle and in good condition. "If you expect to exhibit sewing and win that sewing machine, gold watch, or some other attractive prize, you have no time to lose. If you would win in the bread making con test, you cannot practice too much. Do not be afraid of soiling your hands with the dough. It is no disgrace to work, and horny hands are honorable. Do not overlook the fact that the railroads will carrv your exhibits to and from the State Fair free of charge. The children of no other state are so generously treated by the railroads, so far as we know. Do not fail to read the rules and regulations in the State Fair ptize list which tells you what you have to do in order to get the free rate. "Some boy or girl who reads this may say, "1 have to work hard all the time and never have a vacation, and do not have time to prepare anything for the fair." I hope very few of you are entirely deprived of a vacation, but as to having to work hard, you really ought to be thankful for that. Hard work does not hurt you if you do not chafe and worry about it. Our beBt and greatest people have had to work hard. Surmounting difficulties brings out the best that is in you, and devel ops strength of character. The best exhibits at the school fairs last year were generally made by chilrden who had to work hard. Loafers do not win prizes at fairs nor in the battles of life. "Perhaps you are not yet acquainted with Mr. Churchill, our new State Su perintendent, but you will have an op- Fortunity to met him some day, I hope, am sure you will like him; he says he is very much interested in the boys and girls of Oregon, and especially in seeing them learn the practical things of life. He is anxious to see definite results from the Industrial Depart ment. It is up to you to show such results, boys and girls, and I am sure you will do your part." Minister Praises This Laxative Rev. H. Stubenvoll of Allison, Ia., in praising Dr. King's New Life Pills for constipation, writes: "Dr. King's New Life Pills are such perfect pills no home should be without them." No bette.' reg ulator for the liver and bowels. Kvery pill guaranteed. Try them. 25 cents at Chas. N. Clarke. Most Valuable Fruit Tree What is probably the most valuable tree in the world is an alligator-pear tree at Whittier, Cal., which netted its owner a profit of 43,206 on one year. This tree was planted in 1905 and be gan bearing in its fourth year. In 1912 it bore 3,000 pears which sold for $1,500, while the sale of buds during the same year amounted to $1,706, making the total given above. The tree is a seedling, the seed having been planted with a quantity of other seed which had been imported, presumably from Mexico. Another tree which was planted at the same time, and which stands close to this phenomenal bearer, has never borne more than 50 pears in a season. Pictures of the tree and some of its fruit appear in the Septem ber Popular Mechanics Magazine. IX HARMONY WITH NATURE Will Q. Richmond, Inglewcod, Calif., says he will be glad to answer any in quiries regarding the benefit he had from using Foley s Honey and Tar Com pound. "It has also greatly benefited me for bronchial trouble and" cough, and acts so well in harmony with nature, it is more like a food than medicine." For sale by Chas. N. Clarke. Does Your House Need PAINTING? NOW IS THE TIME TO PAINT WE HANDLE Sherwin-Williams Paint "The Best On Earth" THAT'S ALL CHAS. N. CLARKE The Glacier Pharmacy BICKFORD IN FAVOR OF MORE DIVERSITY "I have been in all of the fruit dis tricts of the Northwest," says A. F. Kickford, who recently purchased the Deem place near Van Horn, where he now makes his home, "and I have seen no district with which 1 am more pleased than I am with Hood River, But none of us are diversifying enougn. ror instance take the station of Van Horn. At least 250 cows ought to be producing cream from that neigh borhood. In that case we would soon he piling up balances on the credit sitle instead of having deficits at the end of the year with our merchants. "1 intend to plant a half of my place to hays of some kind and by this rotation make an effort to produce more than apples." Mr. Uickfurd owns a large place in me Hosier district. 'H"I-M"1"I"I"H"1"I"I"I"I"I"I"1"I-M-1"I'1"I" t KISS, Ft RS AM) FEATHERS f Charles L. Wheeler says that Port land fishermen, who have recently fished in the logged regions of the Scappoose region, have caught nice numbers of fish but that you can get a rise out of any of them by the mere mention of their outings. The cause of the tmuble is the huge horse nettles that grow profusely and luxuriiintly in that community. The fishermen wade through them and on their way to the streams, and before the first fish is hooked begin to feel the effects of them. J he nettles cause great welts to rise upon the skin and the itching makes a man think of the torments that old time exhorters used to talk of in their sermons to the wicked. Fish Commissioner Kellv tells a cnnrl one of an old Irishman employed by nis lumoer company on the Mackenzie river. The gray timber wolves are said to be rather numerous in the Mac kenize district, and the flr creatures become so bold on occasions as to give chare to men. The Irishman was rafting some logs in the river, when he looked up and saw a wolf sniffing at his tracks. "Oho!" he said, "and so it's thracks you're afther? Well, and Oi'll just be stheppin you off a few." Dr. E. D. Kanaga, Ernest C. Smith and J. W. Crites, who had been spend ing the week in the Indian Mountain district hui.ting, returned to the city the latter part of lat wek with a fine buck. Mr. Critea had a novel ex perience while on the way to the woods. He wis to have mtt Mr. Smith and Dr. Kanaga at D, the two motoring out from the city in tha lat ter's automobile. However, they had a break down and had to teltphgn U the city for L. C. Foust, who took thm to their destination in his Royal Tourist. They made inquiries at Det, and were told that Mr. Crites had gone ahead, having become tired of waiting. However he was not picked up on the road, and it was thought that he would be found at Camp Minnehaha, where the Bakers nave spent the summer in camp. The party was at a loss to know what had become of the lost hunter. On the return to the city those in the Royal Tourist found him sleeping be side a roadside camp fire. They sup pose that he must tfave taken some short cut and thus missed hearing the machine. Mr. Crites was awakened, and walked into Camp Minneha. 1 J. H. Fredericy continues to wield the rod, and occasionly his faithfulness is rewarded by a strike and a bite and a fish. One of the most enthusiastic fisher men of the community is Arnold, the young son of Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Mitchell, Mr. Mitchell having recently become interested in the Hood River Banking & Trust Co. here. He has caught the real spell of the angler, and goes to the pools optimistic. And though he returns empty handed, it is always with the hope that the next time will prove more successful. Clarence F. Gilbert, accompanied by his mother, Mrs. May Gilbert, and his sister, Mrs. Fred Shoemaker, of Seat tle, who is here spending the summer, is spending this week on the Metolius fishing. He motored through the Cen tral Oregon region. BASE BALL Clerks Win Two Sunday Games The Clerks' Baseball team is con tinuing to gather laurels. They walked away Sunday morning with the newly grown scalp of the Business Men and in the afternoon trimmed the Pine Grove team. The morning game was a walk away for the boys, the score ending 12 to 6 in their favor. How ever, the Pine Grove team made them play faster ball, in order to hold their own. The score in the afternoon game was 6 to 5 in the Clerks favor. Wood and Shimmerhorn formed the after noon battery for the Clerks. In the morning L. Carson pitched and McEl roy caught. "Bill" Hall was drafted by Pine Grove and Paasch caught for the East Siders. The Pine Grove lads succeeded twice in getting men to sec ond base with no outs against them, but seemed to play in hard luck and were unable to bring them in. The Businessmen's battery was formed by Heppner and Fuller. Fred Askew umpired the game. The Clerks will play the Stanley Smith team next KunH.ii? nfttxmnnn The lumber boys are said to have some mars in me wooas ana sawmill at Grepn Point Anil than mill mimta some good material from the local office force, of which Harry Butter- neia ana rrank Davenport, Jr., are members. Christian Science Services. Christian Science Services will be held in the Room 2. Davidson Buildinir. Sun day, at 11:0" a. m. 8ubjct: "Mind." fnnday Pchool at 10 a. m. Wednnday aervioe, 8 p. m. The reading room ia oiwo daily fmm 1 to 5 p. m., room 2, Davidson buildini Teethinr oaltif alsavs Iixm knt time of it arhea thia rirnaxaa rurux t hot wethr. Thy not only have to contend with pminful guiMbut thsioi ach is disordered, bowl loos and U body uncomfortable. The bt halp vo can give the little sufferer is WcUl'fS BABY ELIXIR. It corrects aaur tton ach. cools ami nnlw, tha t,r.L f ' - - uyi r, y rm m i r helps digestion. Price 2fic am Wo par Rich Hair Long, thick, heavy Mr. Want this kind ? Ayer"s Hair Vigor proaiokas froMk. lhm6 noc color the naar. Asfc Yaw Doctor. JP a Arm Ob..