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About The Hood River glacier. (Hood River, Or.) 1889-1933 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 4, 1913)
HOOD RIVER GLAClhH, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER i, 1013 r DC I IIC 3 Have You Bought These Lately? HOT WATER BOTTLES A new'seamless one. We guarantee for two'years. FOUNTAINkSYRINGES A guaranteed article ABSORBENT COTTON The Red Cross Bran d. Bath Sponges, Castile'Soap. K. C.Lemon Witch Hazel Cream, The great Cream for chaffed or 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 KEIR . CASS WE GIVE S. & H. GREEN TRADING STAMPS 30C J Read This P 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 and State Sts. km Land For Sale 1 have about 1,000 acres of No. 1 Apple Land, most of it under ditch at prices ranging from $60 per acre up. In tracts from ten acres up. J. R. STEELE Hood River - - - Oregon BUTLER BANKING COMPANY Established Nineteen Hundred CAPITAL ONE HUNDRED THOUSAND DOLLARS General Banking Savings Department. Safe Deposit Boxes. OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS Leslie Butler, President Truman Butler, Vice President F. McKercher, Secretary Equitable 8avin?s & Loan Co., Portland, Ore. K. 11. French, President French & Co., Bankers, The Dalles, Oregon C. H. Vaughan, Cashier PENDLETON. OREGON SEPTEMBERS 1-1 2:13, 1913 ExcursionlEares; Tickets o Sato Sept. 10. lit 12. 13 -Ftel Rrtaru UnH SgptiBTIftlS Furious and Exciting Wild and Wonderful fOMV tXPMSS RACII ftOMCO iUJTINO INDIAN, COWSOYS OUTLAW HWSU C,t rare, and PartlculirV Np From any AgetrtO-W.HtK. mm Mm CartamaMa tor Oon OM Chmcm, ataa mtf tat TMrNamntfDwfcia, Notice of Sheriff's Sale Notice is hereby given that pnntaaut to an execution Iwitietiout of the Circuit IXuirt of the Hlate of Oregon for Hood Kiver Couaty, in a unit tlitwtu pendlUK. wherein Waneo Warehoime Milling Company, a corporation, Is pluinillt, and W . H. (irihhle et al aie ile lenilunw, bearlnu date of the ist day of Aug ust, 1U13, to me directed and commanding me to sell the property hereinafter described to NallKfy certain judgment In said execution particularly described. 1 will, on Malnrday, the lith day of September, 1913, al the hour ot one o'clock p. in., at the door of the County Court limine in the City of Hood River, Ore gon, aell to the hie bent bidder fur caxh in hand, In aeparate parceln, the following de scribed tracts, to-wlt: Flrxt, the North half of the Northwest quarter of Section 'Jl, Towiirihlp 1 North, Kange 10 Kant W. M-, and neconii, the North half of the Northeast quarter of Hectlon 21, Township 1 North, Itange 10 KaHt W. M ; said galea will b to the highest bid der for cash in hand. Hated at Hood Kiver, Oregon, August 7th. 1913. THOMAS e. JOHNMON, Sheriff. Aug 7-Bept 4 OKANAGAN VALLEY SHOW IN OCTOBER The Okanagan and Spallumcheen Ag ricultural Society hat decided to hold the second annual Okanagan Valley Apple Show at Vernon, B. C, on Wednesday and Thursday, October 22 and 23. Hon. Price Ellison, W. Scott Allen and W. Crawley Ricardo are offi cers of the association. Vernon last year held the first apple show in Okanagan Valley, with Sir Richard McBride present to open the exhibit, which showed how and why the Okanagan valley produced 70 per cent of the money value of fruit in the province. Twenty-two million, six hundred fity wo thousand and four hundred pounds of apples, representing a money value of $r28,C00 were produced in 1911. Vernon and district thipped 317 car loads. Of other fruits 4,6X3,1-14 pounds were produced, representing $120,152. Ber ries 1,656,000 pounds at $175,2ti0; with vegetables 173,000 tons at $2,049,64, adding to the sum total of $2,871,800. Provincial fruit has won the gold medal at the Royal Horticultural Show in London, open to the British empire. Okanagan valley fruit won prizes ag gregating $4,423 at the Spokane apple show. Vernon and district is being benefited by a greater interest in poul try, hogs and sheep, and mixed farm ing. Lovely weather prevailed through July and crop prospects have never looked better. Notice of Final Account In the County Court of the Htate of Oregon ior tioou ttiver ;ouniy. In the Matter of the Estate ) I Thomas Blshop.dcceased ) Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has tiled a Filial Account in said matter as executrix and that Bald Court has fixed September ttiitb, Wi, at 10 o'clock a. in., In the court Koom in the court House in the uuy oi Hoed River, said county and state, as the time and place for hearing and settlement of said account and the closing of said estate, and t he discharge of said executrix and the exhonoratlon of her bondsmen, and any heir. creditor or otuer person interested in said estate may on or belore said date tile objections to said account, or to any particular item thereof. jAnc a. mritujr, Executrix of will of Thomas Bishop, deceased. s4s25 Notice of Sheriffs Sale In the Circuit court ot the Htate ot Oregon, for the County ol Hood Kiver. Enoch Brayford, PlalHtfT, vs. L. S. Johnson and Maud M. Johnson, Defendants Notie is hereby given that by virtue of a Writ of Execution issued outof the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for Hood Kiver County on the 4th day of August, 19111, in favor of piainttff and against defandants, which said execution is direct ed to me and commands me to sell the property hereinafter described for the purpose of satisfy ing judgment of plaintiff in the above entitled cause for the $106 85, with interest thereon at the rate of eight per centum per annum from Nov. 1st. 111: for $35.00 attorney's fees, and for $6.0U, disbursements and for the costs and expenses in curred upon said Writ of Execution. Now, therefore, in compliance with said execu tion, I will on the 5th day of September, llll3, at 1U o'clock A. M-at the front door of the Court House in Hood River County, Oregon, Sell at pub lic auction u the highest bidder for cash in hand the following described real property situated in Hood River County, Oregon, towit: The nortwest quarter of the northwest quarter of the northeaat quarter of section 9, township 2, north of range 10. east of Willamette Meridian, to gether with the improvements, tenements, heredi taments and appurtenances thereunto belonging, or in anywise appertaining. Dated this 6th day of August, 1HI3. THOS. F. JOHNSON. a7-4 Sheriff of Hood River County, Oregon Notice For Publication Depaitment of the Interior, U. 8. La d Office at The Dalles, Oregon, August 2d, 1113. Notice Is hereby given thst Husan C. Mcin tosh, of I'arkdale, Oregon, who, on June ttth, 1W08, made Homestead Kntry, No. Mind. (Seri al) No. (M462, for NK'4 Bection 18, Township 1 U...tl. a I...., U7 I I lumull. Ua.l.liun has filed notice of intention to make Final Five Year Proof, to establish claim to the laud above described, before Register and Receiver, U.M. Land umce, at The Danes, Oregon, on the ISth day of September, IMS. Claimant names as witnesses: Charles K. Mcintosh, Charles T. Rawson, Juhn P. Cooper R. J. Mclsaac, all of rarauaie, Oregon, all-sll U. FRANK WOODCOCK, Register. Notice for Publication Department of the Interior, U. 8. Land Office at 1 lie Danes, uregoo, Auguu za, m.i. Notice is hereby given that Charles K. Mc intosh, of Parkdale, Oregon, who, on June 9th, WW, made Homestead .Butty ptu., penal No. (M45S, for BK4 Hectlon 12, Township 1 Moutn, Range y r.iist, wuameua meridian has filed notice of Intention to make Final Five Tear Proof, to establish claim to the land above described, before Register and Receiver U. 8. Land Office, at the Dalles, Oregon, on the Mh dav of Seotember. 1913. Claimant names as witnesses: Susan C. Mc intosh, Charles T. Kawson, John P. Cooper, It. j. Mclsaac. an oi raraaaie, uregon. al4-Bll U. PRANK WOODCOCK, Register, Business Men Trim Clerks In one of the warmest exhibitions of the national game ever gyrated around the local portion of the ' terrestial sphere, the supervisors of Hood River's commercial institution and professional emporiums trimmed all former trophies from their ancientopponenU, the Hood River clerk's team Sunday morning. The game ended with seven tallies side by each on the column set aside for the clerks, while the business men had scored eight runs. The business men have grown a swelling in the chest band district because of the fact that they played with only eight men. The battery of the clerks was Wood and Husbands, business men Kresae and Fuller. Kresae is developing into the star of the a. M. stars and only al lowed four hits last Sabbath. Hoth teams played well in the field according to the dope sheets of the devotees. Oad Epping. by stopping the hot ones. has been granted the belt once worn bv John a. (Jastner, and is now being called the grand old man of baseball. Progressive Dinner Party A delightul progressive dinner party was given last Thursday evening. The first course was given at Parker's by Miss Louise Halverson: the second course at Kinnaird'a by Misses Frances and Kitty Hragg, Lela Kelsay and Lot tie Kinnaird; the third course at Hol lenbeck's by Miss Hazel Hollenbeck; and the fourth course at Furrow's by Misses Leila Hershner and riora fur row. Automobiles conveyed trie parties to the various homes. Including those above mentioned, those present were Miss Violet falmer, and Messrs. Crawford Lem- mon, Ciaude Thompson, Harold Hersh ner, Ray Furrow, Bute Brosius, Culver Usgood, Kicnard uaniorth, Harry tO' show and Koy (jill. Ayer's Pills Good health demands at least one move ment of the bowel each day. Just one Ayer's Pill at bedtime. Sold tor M years. Ask Your Doctor. f,C.C"' COCOA Represents the Beat that can be made, Comes in Screw Top Tins et 15c and 30c Bitter Chocolate is the Finest to be had for CaKe Making end Cooking. Comes in 15c and 23c Packages Ask for Iluylera Sold Only at the Star Grocery "Good things to eat." PERIGO (Q. son v a at a 9 St Mary s Academy The Dalles, Oregon Boarding and Day School tor Girls Will Re-Open Sept. 8th For particulars apply to SKTF.R SITPFTHflR V J Do You Fear Consumption? No matter how chronic your cough or how severe your throat or lung ailment is, Dr. King's New Discovery will surely help you: it may save your life. Stillmmi Green, of Maliehite, C'ol., writes: "Two doctors said I had consumption and could not live two years. used Dr King's New Discovery and am alive and well. "Your money refunded if it fails to benefit you The best home remedy for coughs, colds throat and lung trouble. Price 50c and l.d0 Guaranteed by Chas. N. Clarke. Caught a Itad Cold "Last winter my son caught a very bad cold and the way he coughed was something dreadful," writes Mrs. Sarah E. Duncan, of Tipton, Iowa. " We thought sure he was going into consump tion We bought just one bottle of Chambarlain's (Joiitih Remedy and that one bottle stopped his cough and cured his cold completely." For sale by all dealers. Plum Shipments Profitable Although he was only able to realizs two cents per pound for the fruit in local markets, D. P. Smith found a ready market for his limited crop of plums in Wyoming. Mr. Smith shipped five crates, 25 pounds each, to Casper, where they were bought recdily for $2.50. The express charges per crate were 80 cents. "Every crate, too," says Mr. Smith, "had been broken into. The express companies should take some mcaure to prevent their em ployes from robbing express shipments." Mothers who spend the night W illi a sick baby appreciate the help they get Irom McGee s liaoy JUixir especially in hot weather. It quiets fever and ir ritation, sooths the stomach, checks the bowels and helps both mother and child to obtain sleep and rest. Price 25c and 50c per bottle. Sold by Chas, in. uiarke. Citation In the County Court of the Slate or Oregon, for the County of Mood Kiver. In the matter of tbe estate of John Dono hue, deceased. To Emma Wlletta Taylor, a minor, the un known helriof John Donohue, deceased, snd all others, unknown, Interested In the estate of said John Donohue, deoeased, Impleaded with Dixon McDonald, trustee for Knima Wlletta Taylor, a minor, and Leslie Duller, guardian of said Kmma Wlletta Taylor, a minor, greeting: In the name of the State of Oregon: You are hereby cited and required to appear In the Oonnty Court of the Htate of Oregon, for the County of Hcd Kiver, at the Court Room thereof, at. Hood River In tbe (Jonnty of Hood River, on Wednesday the fifteenth day of October, IMS, al ! o'clock lathe after noon of that day, then and there to show cause, tf any there he, why a lloense should not be ordered by this Court to D. McDonald, executor of the Will of John Donohue, deceas ed, authorizing him to sell lots if and 8 In block "B"of Marret-Hlpma addition to the City ot Hood Kiver; also lot 15 In block of Hull's subdivision of lot or tract "A" and "It'' of Pleasant View addition to the City of Hood Kiver, for the purpose of paying unpaid debts charges and claims against the above describ ed estate, the personal property of said estate having been exhausted. This citation is served upon von by this publication In accordance with the order of me judge or tne uonniy uouri oi uooa Kiver County, Oregon, made and entered September 2, 1113, prescribing such publication should continue for four weeks. Witness, the Hoc. (ieorge R. Castner, Judge of the County Court of the Htate of Oregon, for the County of Hood Kiver with the seal of said Court afflied, this laa day ot Hepteinber A. D., 11)13. Attest: (MEAL) s4-o2 W. E. HANSON, Clerk KELLY BROS. HAY AND OATS Rolled Barley, Bran, Shorts and Straw PHONE 4443 Fourth Street Between Oak sod State The Very Idea Two suburban mothers met on the train one day, and the topic of their conversation was their daughters. "How did your daughter pass her ex amination for a position as teacher?' asked one. "Pass!" was the answer. "She didn't pass at all. Maybe you wouldn't Deneve it, cut iney asked that girl about things that happened long before she was born. September Lippin cott's. Foley's Kidney Pills cure obstinate cases of kidney and bladder trouble, rheumatism and lumbago, because they remove the cause. , You can not take this honest curative medicine into your system without getting the right results Try them. Sold by Chas. N. Clarke. Fair Warning If you do not Swat that lone fly You'll have to swat 23,467,942,384,176,000,000 By next July. Cincinnati Enquirer. Who Shall Say? I wonder if the stones she flings Are stepping stones to better things. September Lippincott a, When the bowels feel uncomfortable and you miss the exhilerating feeling that always follows a copious mornins operation, a dose of Her bine will set you right in a couple of hours. If taken at bed-time vou get the beneficial effect after breakfast next day. Price 10c Sold by Chas. N. Clarke. CLEAN OUT AND CLEAN UP WHY WE UN GUARANTEE VERONICA WATER WE KNOW that nine-tenths of the diseases with which the human race is suffering today are due, primarily, to overloading the stomach and not properly chewing the food, which causes a fermen tation of same, and gases or acids lodging in the linings of the intes tines and being absorbed into the system, which create an acid for mation, causing all kinds of trou bles tirstof the stomach, then the liver, then the kidneys. WE KNOW from the analysis of Veronica Water, made by the United States Government, that it is an ANTI-ACID and will dissolve and expel the CAUSE OF DISEASE without griping and weakening (which no other water, or drug ever com pounded was known to do.) If you want to cure any disease you must Remove the Cause Look at the tongue; you see the coating there. The deeper you go into the system the thicker it gets, until the natural action of the in testines is lost. Compare your sys tem to an upright boiler. You can see the flues corrode and the fire box fill with ashes just so with the svstem. (Mean it out. WE BELIEVE Uod Almighty made the human system perfect, and if we studied its care and gave it half attention we do to any piece of machinery it would work all right. , Our Guarantee to you AFTER 17 YEARS success on the Fastern markets, and from the experience and RESULTS pro duced for the suffering, we are pre pared to put a case in your home on TEN DAYS' TRIAL, FREE, and if it does not give you better results than all the remedies yon ever used AND YOU TO BE THE JUDGE the e will be no charge for water used. The names vou know the disease? by are mere ly the symptoms. We do not care what name you give it, if you want to cure it MUST REMOVE THE CAUSE, whether it is Stomach or Liver Indigestion, Dyspepsia, Water Brash, lleartburn.Gastritis, Heart Trouble, or Malaria, etc., Kidney or Bladder Rheumatism, Systetis, Dropsy or any other name you are pleased to call it. We don't ask you for your money first--you get RE SULTS firHt. No, Veronica is not A CURE-ALL. We make no such claim, but, from the testimo nials we have received, the neople make it so. They only claim we make is that ''it will dislodge the corrupt particles, dissolve and ex pel them from the system WITH OUT gripping or weakening. This action purities the blood and thus permanently relieves What pure blood won't do ca 1't be done by drugs. Krcsse Drug Co. Cornsr Oak Or Second Street HOOD RIVER, - ORECON FATHER TIME is a firm believer in the "Survival of the Fittest" Under his stern scrutiny and relentless sifting that of little merit is short lived. I It is our policy to handle goods that have estab lished reputations -have stood the test of time, and mention with pardonable pride that we are agents for the great Majestic Ranges Mitchell Wagons For 76 Years the Leader Paroid Roofing Over 100 Years Back of It Yale Locks Known All Over the World Cattaraugus Cutlery Every Blade Warranted Blowers Hardware Co The Firm That "MaKes Good" Phone 1691 Oak and 1st Sts. DID YOU EVER STOP TO FIGURE OUT how much of your time you spend in bed? Just think of it sometime and you will make up your mind to be as comfortable as posssible. You will buy a 5. E. BARTMESS OaK Street r ii mifa i ftr m i. lu urn Not Tufted Guaranteed 20 Years Furniture, Undertaking and Embalming Your Wife- Is she not entitled to the modern labor saving conven iences in house work as well as you in your shop or office? With the present low residential rate, the cost of using electrical domestic appliances is almost nothing. The following table of current used is published by the General Electric Co. APPARATUS 20 candle-power Mazda lamp Radiant toaster ('haling dish Disk Move Coffee percolator fi lb. iron 8 in. fan (full speed) Hewing machine motor Ice cream freezer Washing machine motor. Luminous raditor (small) Heating pad Tubular air heater (small) Tea kottle Ozonator Domestic bulling anil grinding motor Kadiant grill Watts Used 2f iOO (KM) em) 4r0 550 25 55 (av.) 400 (av.) I'OO (av.) 500 22-44 (av.) 1200 500 15 55 (av.) 000 Hydro-Electric Company 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. OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS M. M. Hiu,, President 8. A. Mitthkm,, Vice-Pres. R. W. Pratt, CaHhier Wilson Fike, W. W. Remington, C. II. Stranahau r n 1 AKKLU KUfH Don't neglect to tie up the trees that are heavily load. We have a full stock of rope for this purpose. We also have bluestone and lime for fall spraying. APPLE GROWERS' ASSOCIATION J i o