HOOD RIVER GLAllhK, TIIUBSDAY. QCTORER 9, 1913 QC DC Have You Bought These Lately? HOT WATER BOTTLES A new.'seamless one. We guarantee for two'years. FOUNTAIN.SYR1NGES A guaranteed article ABSORBENT COTTON The Red Cross Brand. 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 KBIR. CASS WE GIVE, 5. & II. DC DC GREEN TRADING 30C n stamps y 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 o We will take your old furniture or stoves in exchange for NEW GOODS. O. P. DABNEY & SDNS Guaranteed Cheapest Outfitter Agents for Charter Oak Stoves and Ranges PHONE 8281 Cor. Focbth and Statu Sts. Itbii i lit day of October, 1913. ..r nmiTir nnimm G- A. MeCurdy.Countj Commisioner, RY fOIINTY COIlRT J.R.Putnam.Cnty Commisioner." DI IAUHH VUUHI w p Hanson. Count Clerk. CLAIMS ALLOWTD PrnPMdincl of the County court of Hand Rier county. Oregon. at the Oc tober session thereof. Ctaima allowed : i. F. Mason. boDcat, is. Wallace A. Moody, coyote, $1.50. Widows' penaiona. $117.50. S W. Curran. aalary road supervisor. third quarter, 1913. $47.50. J. r. Henarica. same. ioo. E. . Rugg. Sr., Mme, $48.75. B. r. Eadelman, aame. $102.50. M. Pendergast, aame, $176.25. W. B. Davidson, came, $38.91. Roy D. Smith, aame, $155. Thoa. Ucey, aame, $47.50. J. B. Jackson, aame, $37.50. L. W. Tomlinaon, aame. $fi.56. H. L. Furrow, aame, $43.75. J. E. Andrews, blaeksmithing,S16.15. A. C. Buck, juatice teen, $8.90. Thoa. F. Johnson, fees justice court, $2.50. E. S. dinger, eonstaoie iee, J..M. Wood, juror justice court, $1. A. W. Onthank, aame, $1. J. H. Ferguson, aame, $1. A. S. Keir, aame, $1. Carl Vaughan, aame. $1. P.. C. Pratt aame. $1. E. E. Ferguson, witness justice court. $1.80. Malcolm Bronson, same, ai.ou. Rimnnnir & Co..office supplies. $24.34, atv of Hood River.water rent, $1.25. Citv of Hood River, half expenses .niiiins fail. 1263.50. Davidson Bros., lumoer ior ruaua, M3.50. . A. . Adrian tpping, juror circuit, cuun, GOOD ROADS LEC TURER HERE TONIGHT Dr. L. I. Hewea. chief of the eco nomics and maintenance omcea or tne Good Koads department at Washing ton. D. C, will deliver an address at the rooms of the Commercial club to night. This is the second of a aeries of addresses on good roads that the Commercial club has arranged for. Sam Hill, here last week, was the first. Dr. Hewea will exhibit a number of slides of the acenea of road construc tion. The road meetings of the club are arousing interest, and the meeting to night will be well attended. Land For Sale m 1 have about 1,000 acres of ?o. 1 Ajp&Xand, Host of it under ditch at prices ranging from f 60 j per acre up. In tracts from ten acres up. 0 ;$ J. R. STEELBo Hood River - - - orogpn BUTLER BANKING COMPANY Established Nineteen Hundred CAPITAL ONE HUNDRED THOUSAND DOLLARS General Banking Savings Department. Safe Deposit Boxes. OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS . Leslie Butler, f resident V Trnman Butler, Vice President F Xereher, Secretary Equitable Saving Loan Ass'n, Portland, Ore. E. H. French. President French & Co., Bankers, The Dalles, Oregon C. H. Vangban, Cashier Summons In llie Circuit Court of Ibe Hint at Oregon Sjr Hood Kiver county, jtj. Htatoof Oregon, PlalDttrt vii. ' P. A. Hyde and A. 8. Baldwin, Defendant." Tm K. A. Hyde aod A. H. Baldwin, above named defendant. IN TH HANK OF TH B ST ATr OK OREGON, yOU nil MFh at vnu ara are hereby rum I red to ap pear and answer the complaint filed against you In tbe above amltled suit on or befire tbe 1Mb day ol November, A. I). WIS, aud If ynn nr niilutr of von Call to ao amear and anawer, for want thereof the plaintiff' will apply to the court Utt tbe relief prayed Sir In Hie com plaint, a suaciuct statement of which ia a fol lows: a decree cancelling and annulling cer tain deeds of the State of Oregon to A.e). Bald win of date June mm, ana certain aeeua of A. H. Baldwin and Krama C hi wife, to United Htatea or America, oiaate June bid, may anit MkmIi lftth. l'HTi. eacb nuatendinc to oouvey certain land atltuate In Townnlil 1 ana znouin ttange iu euii. wiiikuiii dlan.gill In Hood Klver (bounty, Oregon, and to cancel and aunnl all other contractu, cerll- flcatea of aale, appltcalloua, etc., menuonea id the complaint relating to aald lands described therein or U any part thereof, and for cou and dlsbtiraenienta, and such other and fur ther relief aa may to tbe court aeem equlUble In the premlsea. Tbla summon ia published In pursuance of an older of the Honorable U. K.Castner, Judge of ih. I'nm.irv ivurt for Hood River County. Oregon, made and entered on the 1st day of October, m;t, atrecung tnia nmnimn w mihiiahMl for i' t oonaei;ntlv weeks In the Hood Ktver O.ier weekly newspaper of general circulation pn-.- d aud puniisnea in linral-Ulver. Hood River Oouuty. Oregi n. Dated at Salem, Oregon, till 1st day of Octo- ber,lWil A M CRAWFORD. Attorney for Vlal' jKff. not f flrt nnlillitlon October 2nd. la. , !leof rtuul publication November 1U, IBIS Kr Notice of Street Completion NINTH 8TRKET Notice I hereby given that K. O Hall, on i.i h.. , fl Ixt written nott on the t D dayofSebiimber, of the completion of Ninth street by grading of the roadway for the full width between lite euro ana placing ,hnn Aanimitic nil Hound Macadam from the south llue of Kugene and Ninth to the souj line of State and Nint' Mreiia under hi. nir.Ai w ii ! i ho C'.'v of Hia Kiver heretofore entered Into io'jer Ordinance No. tit), and that the amount due said contractor upon lu acceptance 1 hereby stated to be And notice Is further given that any oblec Hons to the acceptance of aaid work under tbe oontract with the aald contractor on the part of aaid city may be filed in the office of the undersigned City Recortflr by iy Inter ested party at any time Xuhtn flttaen days rr..n, tVa rinlK of the first DUblloalion of aald notice, to wtu within fifteen day from tbe Ho., f IIMnhur lUllt. TblB notice I published In the Hood River Glacier for two ooKfecutlve Issue thereof, the date of the first publication thereof belug tbe 2nd dsy oi October, 1913. 02.j City Recorder Notice of Fir.ul Accoant In tbe County Court of the Blate of Oregon, for Hood River Oouuty. In the mat r of the Estate of Job Hheppard, deceased. Notice hereby given that the undersigned h.. m.rf. win. i AMviiint In said estate as ad- n,t .,'iimtor and that said IV-rt ha Axed in 1UI5I at 10 o'clock A. 111., in tile (urt Room in the Court House in tbe City of Hoodritlver, ald County and State, as the time and place for hearing aud secernent of suirt account, and any heirs, creditor or other raon Interested in ato suue iiip-Jimur . . . ..... HI.. I. I t.i " '..in. ll AC larticular iiom thereof. hefoni sAiil date file hi obi,' Ion to v.Mdao- F, articular imm inereoi. iUlHUK HHKl'PaRl). Administrator ot the Instate of count, or to any sll.o Job ifcpard, deceaeed. U 11!, WE HAVE JUST RECEIVED A BBESH BViTLY Of 11 - mm . r r A I- V Nitrate of ioda, Muriate oi masn AND ALL KINDS OF FERTILIZERS COME TG US DIRECT FOR WOOD -FIBERED HOUSE PLASTER CEMENT AND LIME WE UNLOAD DIRECT FllUM inu onz ;TDANAHAN & CLARK Hood River, Oregon J) AS 0 Notice of Hearing on Final Accoant In the County Court of Hood River County Oregon. In the V 'ter oi the Estate ol James McBalni Decea.j. inti i. hmh rtvnn that the undersigned has filed her final account as Executrix of the will of said deceased, and tlie said court baa k,a h. iii itii of October. 1913. at 2oclock p. in.. In the court room in the County Court House In the City of Hood River, Oregon, as the time and place ror me aettiemeni oi saiu .Mnitni at wiiinh time and nlaoe any person Interested In estate may appear and file and present hi , Exceptions or objection to the said account or any pan, or ncm u ...t.w lll.A I. McBAIN. Executrix of Will or James oicoain, ueoeaaeu Notice of Appointment of Administratrix In the County Court of tbe State of Oregon, for Hood River County, in iim MatiM-ofthaKa.1 Notice of tateol E.8. Dobbin, Appointment of ) aui Deceased. Iministratrlx. Notice I hereby given tbat tbe undersigned baa been duly appoint -d Administratrix of the astate of E, 8. Dobbin, deceased, c; County Court above named, and that all per sons having claim against tbe estate are hereby requested to file the same properly verified with tbe undersigned Administra trix, either to her in person or at tbe office of A. J. ueroy, in we nrsi nsuuusi nan Building, within six (6) mouth after tbe first publication oi tuts notice. Dated and first published September 18, mi9 f'i.AKA O. DOBBIN. 18-016 Administratrix. torage We have storage space for all kinds of goods in a concrete building rw Trnnfer Wairons Will Move Anything Complete Transfer Service Transfer & Livery Co. Phone 4111 COTTAGE HOSPITAL Hood River's Medical Institution Open to the public for treat ment of Medical and Surgi cal cases. RATES ON APPLICATION 'Address Cottage Hospital Assn. HOOD RIVER, OREGON. to on n i ,- tin ert E. A. Pram Uo.. roau Bupuuea, o.uu, H. M. Holbrooke, fruit ins)eetor. $17.87. W.H. Hicks, lumber for roads, $6.07, Oregon-Washington icicpnone co, rent and calls, $6.95. Hvilro-Klectrie Co.. light. $2.22. W.E. Hanson, express, pontage, etc., tlfi Rlt Thoa. F. Johnson, office incidentals nrf imprison. S26.40. IndepenSent Meat Co., meat for indi- nt.l.l- . Hermann u. urscBc, unc umu ui mulin. S. 40. i W. T. Kdily, lees aepuiy Bneriji, aur vevor. KS.0II. . . Murray Kay, nan omce expense, 19,10- m Mm. J. A. Monr. eravei. mi.ow, Mount Hood Milling t.,o., lumoer ior roads. $12.24. D. McDonald, powuer anu roaa sup nliea. SI 14.65. " . . . 1 i r, . I 1. j.,.A.a MOUrfi nooa noiei, im-uin mt juiuip, K. J. MClsaaC Vo, iobu puppues, Orer m LumDer t. 0.. luniDcr ior inaiia jA ift. j. w. Filer, legal niunus anu omce annnliea. tin. 1.1. J. R. Phillip, lumtier lor roads, Slocom & inneld, omce supplies, i. P. H. Stai.in, gravel, $5. n. D. Thomoson. stamps and ex nencpn S27.90. W 00 Kiver Liumuur vo.. auppuca iui indigent, $15. nr j . K watt, auena ne pauper. nr. Jesse Edeineton. quarterly sal i -a'. tne etc rniiniv npatLn oiticer i,iu.oii. Mrs. J. B. Hunt, care of indigent In dian. $15. ..,... wm. Davidson, care oi indigent, o. Bova & irla' Aid society, Septem ber allowaiAe, $10. - Hooa Kiver .( v.u., buuim t proceedings and printing, $16. fi. K. CastnM. railroad fare to The Dalles, $1.30. G. A. McCurdy, lees commisioner, $10.40. - . . e . J. K. Putnam, leea commissiot cr, $14.30. W. P. Knenaer. annnliea indment 111- 3ian, $5. r. . U. K. Lovell, Diaf Ksnriitning, i.nu. Pine Grove Lumber t o., lumber anu babbit, $6.65. H. L. Uumble, coroner s lees, .w.:u. J.M.Wood.juror coroner a inqueBt, i. Earl K. Bartmess, same, f. H. C. McGuire, same,l(2. F. L. Breed, sai;ve, $2. S. E. Bartrr?s, aame, $2. , W. J. Baker, same, $2. Harry E. Broderick, witness coron- er'a inquest, $2. ' 53. S. uuncan, same, J. D. Donnelly, same, $2. P. G. Cramer, same, $2. A. Willis, same, $2. J. H. Duncan, same. $2. F. C. Brosius, examining physician at inquest, $5. Other proceedings It nnneara to the court that the board of county viewera failed to meet to survey and vi certain road pro- nnapd to be dedicated by Fred a. Hoi Bteen as heretofore ordered, and the time for viewing and surveying sucn road ia hereby extended and it t; or dered that the board of vieweriTview and survey said road on Uct. is, ivis, or within five days thereafter. In the matter of the application of m. a. E. G ass for deed from tne countv to herself for certain lots, it annesrs Irom tne lave receiuw pre Ben ted to this court that the taxea have been duly paid by said appli cant hut that these lota were erron eously conveyed to Wasco county for de nrrnent taxes in me year ito 1 ,, , rr l . . . annpara from me recoras. ino toui being advised by the district attorney aa to the proper proceedureu tne mat tor th p erk is iiereDy directed to pre nra a nnit-claim deed conveving the UH.V " ' i , , ontintv' interest in this parcel ot land to Mrs. A. U. uiass. A communication ia at this time con sidered from Jennie L. Thorp asking that aha be allowed rent on a certain building in Cascade Locks which has fnr lore time been occupied cy peo ple dependent on the county for sup port and for which no rent has been naid while so occupied. It appearing to the court that the claim is just, it is nrrlprprf that the claimant be paid the sum of $5 per month while the building is so occupied, ana mat me rent accrue from the first day oi uctooer, ii.v In the matter of a proposed survey of the Columbia river highway, the following was submitted to the Uregon stain Hichwav Commission: . State of uregon, county or nooa R'ver ... Wheieas, it ta deemed to be a pun lie necessity, by the county court Hood Kiver county, uregon, to nave planned and located roau mruugo Hnod River county from the east the west along the south bank of the Tj.luiTihia river, and "Whereas, said county court desires to have such a road planned and lo cated with the cooperation of the Ore gon State Highway Commission, there fore.' "Be it Resolved, by the county court of Hood River Uounty that it does hereby petition the Oregon State High way Commission to lend to it the ser vices of the State. Highway engineer for the above purpose, and "Resolved, further, that the county UNDERWOOD GROWERS WANT MORE COWS That the orchardists of the Under wood district would be irlad to join the local orchrdists in purchasing a carload or several carloads of cowa from points n the Middle West, waa the expres sion Saturday of Geo. Hewitt, an orch ardist of that district, who was in the city with his children on a shopping expedition. 1 know oi a nan dozen oi my neighbors who would be glad to get eood Guernsey at a reasonable price, ha sain, "and as lor me, 1 would oniy be too glad to have such an opportun ity- ... Mr. newett says teat tne growers across the river are eager to practice a limited diversified farming, and that the raising of cows and the production of cream appeals to them. 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. It is our policy to handle goods thai 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 Avoid Setlailre Cough Medicines. If you want to contribute directly to the occurrence of capillary bronchitis and pneumonia, use cough medicines that contain codine, morphine, heroin and other sedatives when you have a cough or cold. . An exiectoraift like Chamberlain's Cough Remedy is what is needed. That cleans out the culture beds or breeding places for the germs oi nneumonia and other germ disease. That ia why pneumonia never results from cold when Ch'.berlain s lough Remedy is used. It Siaa a wor,. wide reputation for its cures. It contains no morphine or other sedative. For sale by all dealers. . A Word in Regard to Fires October 6, 1913. Editor Glacier: It seema that some thine should be done at this time In regard to handling the crowd at fire K.vprv time there is a nre in nooa mv er a large crowd aiwaya couecis anu crowds in where the firemen are trying to work and are in the way of doing effective work. . This was shown last. Thursday mgnt wen Mr. Lakin'a house was on fire. We had to get the crowd out ofjthe wgy before we could get though with the hose cart. It seems that the police and fire marshal should be required to keen the crowd at afsafe dip'tnee aa is rtnn In most all other tof.iis. lit is dsngeroua, not only to the people, ut ta the men who serve t tne nre De partment, to hsve tbe crowd fathered so giiiicK ano ciobe- na nc..j ..: chance to get away in case )iy iking pens, such as falling wan. he men who belong to the fire de partment are the onetKo take charge of tne situation at a nre anu un al lowed o do their work without inter ference from the excited bunch that attends a fire. If this ia not the case, tfen . we might as well do away with the volunteers. A nreman. Home-keeping Womea Need iieaun anu nirengi' Tin work oi,Sa home-keeping woman i makeA constunt call on her strength ami vitality, and sicksms comes through . .,,. i.- her Kidneys ami oi'itier wiener umu t he knows, ffit it sue taneB roiey Kidney Pills their tonic strengthening fleet will invigorate her, and puin anu weakness in hack, nervousness, aching ioints and irregular bladder action will all iiinanoear under tne coiiiturnna iu- Huence of this good and honest medicine Trv them, for sale by Chai. N. Clarke Clnn1inn & QlnTron court of Hood River does hereby agree Otranahail OiaVen t0 p(iv lor the preliminary survey, iiAntiMatnKa Xr TOiiilriaya maos. profiles and estimates for the VuuMftKWia ab0ve described road. HOOD RIVER. OREGON. "Adopted at Hood River, Oregon Vttman'g Exchange Cook Book Here Of interest to Hood River housewives will be the news that the now and at tractive cook book just issued by the Woman's Exchange, of Portland, is una) nn sale in the CltV. The book contains many valuable ano Innff-tested recibea (some . of them handed down through several genera tions) contributed by experienced hmiflpkpeners m Portland. The cover of the book is of a soft sha of blue, prettily decorated. The prir.L.ng and arrangement are gooo anu the value is of convenient size. Us nrifia iu XI. 25. Kv the kindness oi Messrs. iveir k Cass, the book is being displayed in the window of their atore ano may ue obtained from them. (V When Tour food does not digest well and you feel "blue," tired and discour aged, you should use a little Herhine at bedtime. It onens the bowels, purifies the system a. id restores a fine teeling ol . m .. o i.T I... health and energy, rrice ouc. com uy Chae. N.Clarke, Free Advertising for City News has been received that the Benedictine Fathers of Mt. Angel, Ore., who have worked in this state since 1882, are to publish a special edi tion number in which Hood River is to have a conspicuous position. ihe Mt. Angel Magazine," a publication with a circulation extending over the Union and Europe, in previous years has done much to advertise Oregon and bring nrotrressive citizens to the west, t . L. Kandsall, the field editor, will call here and take up the work with the Commercial club. Tirklinor in the throat. hoarseneas, loss of voice, indicate the need of Ballard's Horehound Syrup. It eases the lungs, miipta the coneh ami restores health in the broneliisl tubes, rrice zoo, mi ami 11.00 ner bottle. Sold by Cbas. N. Clarke M. E. Church Services Sunday school at 10 a. m. Preaching services at 11 a. m. and 7:30 p.! m. Themes: Morning, "Dorcas," or "The Devotion of a Woman;" evening."Les sons From the Leaf." Epworth League at 16 :45 p. m. Prayer meeting on Thursday evening at 7 :30 o'clock. '1 he public is cordially invited. They Make Yoa Feel Uood The pleasant purgative effect produced b Cliamberlain'a Tablets and the healthy condition of body and mind which thsy create make one feel joyful. For sale by all dealers. Blowers Hardware Co The Firm That "MaKe Good" Phone 1691 Oak and 1st Sts: TV J. KINNAIRD ' Groceries Fresh Vegetables and Fruit in Season Flour and Feed Phone 2121 Hood River, Oregon salt- (0 1 Do. You Know" that awashing machine will only cost you three-fifths of a cent an hour to operate? The following table gives the cost of using var ious apparatus on th 3 cent rate: 0 APPARATUS 20 candle-power Mazda lamp Radiant toaster , Chafing dish Dink Stove ,0, Coffee percolator. . jo,: lb. iron 8 in. Inn (full speed) Sewing machine motor Ice cream ft"" tr.... Washing machine motor Luminous raditor (small) Heating pad Tubular air heater (small) Tea kettle Ozonator DomeHtic bulling and grinding motor, Radiant grill Cot 0.075c 1.8 1.8 1.8 I. .15 15 0.075 0 1(15 3.2 O.fi 15 0.1 3.6 0.5 0.045 0.105 II 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 S. A. Mitchkix, Vice-Pres. R. W. Pratt, Cashier Wilson Fike, W. W. Remington, C. II. Stranahan The Purity Dairy Co. Yours for prompt service and Good Milk THOiS. D. CALKINS r ; - -4 i X till V 1 V & 1 . 1 . ) r 1 l