The Hood River glacier. (Hood River, Or.) 1889-1933, April 02, 1914, Image 2

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    HOOD RIVER
-a
GLACIER. THURSDAY, APRIL 2, 1914
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fuU ritTi I.miiM notify thi-npf!.-" ! ulnf
w)t n httiitf tni tl.eit h'lilr?-- (ri.tit i.iit run!
rut- u hiuHIki, or iioiu t'Jiy ltH-ry to
muntr lU-Uwrv. r v i- r If V'u lo not
K- t Mir j.uiwr .rmi)-t iy, notify i ty imhIi or
I !t-hmt uiiCliit; matU'i bf iiiv .liKU-S
K J f tt irl.iiii to i hi u in Hi tr. com
intiii i-;i4i,H, or io-( K it ot m ner! nture,
MHttlM Itf lu tic 'TtiC- ItV Monday u if i hu re
tht-.r i in; In i u- i .). r of th-riirrfi.t wwk
Tl UN (U T FOB ELHTION
From iiit'i vie'As that we have re
ri r.tly hail with rcirtfci.tbtivc grower
of Ihe VHlli'y, the trend cf popular
opinion has turned against the City of
i'tility. It is true that the itiitinl and
piiinury reason for the formation of
new mui.ii ipulily in the valley, "the
lowering of lij;ht and power rate
eauuhL many, who were carried away
on the popuiui tide, before a compre-
henisvc idea of the proposed plan wan
had. It may he, arid no douht in, a
fact that lighting and power rates are
too lijjh, coimiiicriiiR the possibilities
forchenp development on the Hood
river. Materialization of the plans of
those promotitiK'ithc City of Utility
will not lessen them. Kven though the
new town were to furnish light free of
charge, it would bo liunlen itself with
attendant expense that the light and
power secured would he a dear luxury.
A HISTORIC BELL
Hut are we going to he ahle to pre
dict the result of the election on April
20 by the way people are at present
talking? Are all of those who are op
posing the City of I'tility going to turn
out and go to the polls? From the fact
that the proposed plan will dig into
their porkethookR, we think that most
of those who are interested in property
in the hounda of the proposed new
town and who are opposed to the
scheme will vote against it.
'Ihe election of April 20 is going to
he a heavy expense to the valley. ""The
mere maintenance of an election board,
of course, does not amount to much,
hut remember that the residents of the
whole lit! H(unie miles will be called on
to spend a day away'frorn their work
in expressing their views. If the elec
tion carries, liefore the necessary ma
chinery of a city can be put into motion
other elections just as expensive must
he held.
TIIK ROAD PETITION
The petition asking the county court
to assist the citizens residing in the
west end of the county along the Col
umbia river is meritorious and the
court will be making no mistake in
granting it. While it is true that the
expenditure of moneyjcitllcd for will be
a small step toward securing a comple
tion of the Columbia river highway
through Hood Itivcr county, just for
the moment forget that such a thing as
the Columbia highway ever existed.
While a comparatively few of the resi
dents of Hood Kiver county 11 vu at
Wycth and Cascade Locks, that few
have no way of reaching the count seat
by wagon road, and yet, as their peti
tion shows during the nix yearn' history
of the count the two road districts west
of the city have contributed $ in, (1(10
worth of tax money. An almost imper
ceptible amount of this money has been
expended in the districts raising it. Is
it not just that these citizens of Cas
cade Locks ami Wyeth receive the
favor asked for at the hands of our
county court? We shall watch with
interest their decision in the mutter.
from the Querriere to the Constitution,
Thon to Mill.
One would hardly expect to find an
object of historic interest In to pro-
catc place a a New England mill
au object older than the oldest title of
the English peerage, an object juade
before the Kog!lh parliament vm
fortueil. Yet such au object In In daily
use lu a factory at Savlesvlile, R. I. It
Is a bell, hue history U a most In
teresting one. Around the bell, about
four Inches from the crow n, la this su
perscription: "IVter Seceat Amsterdam,
Anno lt, me fo iL"
The dale, together v.ltb other well
authenticated fact, leads to the belief
that the bell wan long used In a con
vent belfry lu England and wus taken
therefrom for public use during the
lefoiiuiitioli. Hut the connoting l!ll(
between Us li't lu the old world mid
its advent to Ainerh-a Is the famous
naval buttle between the Ouerriere
and (he t'oio-tltiitlon.
The fluerrh re, a helpless wreck, was
rolling lu the trough of the sen, while
her brave but defeated commander,
'iipt.ilii Iiacrea of the royal navy, on
the deck of the American frigate, the
Constitution, was offering his a word to
gallant Captain Hull.
The two oltWers had been friends In
time of pence, having often exchanged
hospitalities at the Med It el rani an
ports, mid now Hull's magnanimity
shone out.
"I ll not take your aword, Dacres,"
salil he. "Keep It."
In the meanwhile the boats of the
Constitution were busily engaged In
transporting the erew of the defeated
ship to the dei k of the victor. A mid
shlpmaii reported to the first lieuten
ant that the ship's bell had been car
ried away by a grnpeshot from the
Guerrlere and that there was no way
of iirinoiincliig the time to the ship's
company.
At that moment the fiuerrlore gave a
succession of heavy plunges, and the
clear tones of a fine bell rang over tho
water.
"o get the Englishman's bell," said
the lieutenant to the midshipman.
"There will be no further use for It on
board that craft."
The Cuerrlere surrendered at 7
o'clock In tho evening of Aug. II), 1812,
and at 8 o'clock the same evening l'e-
ter Seccst's bell In sonorous tones rang
out the hour on board "Old Ironside."
With the lapse of time the bell, amid
the confusion and debris common to a
great navy yard, became misplaced,
lost Its identity and was thrust care
lessly to one side. It found Its way to
the scrap heap, was afterward sold by
the l ulled Stales and filially came to
rest lu Its present piarters. llostou
Pout.
AN ANIMAL IN PAIN.
(1001) ROADS DAY
Covernor West has promised that
April 2."i w ill I e set aside as Cood Komls
Day in tho state. Men, womeiian7l
children will bo asked to devote their
time and etforts on that day towTITl
nut only making better highways in the
state, but toward arousing a spirit
or good mads that, will continue the
work throughout the years to come.
Lamest work on tho part of the
state's populatiiinwill improve many
stretches of bud road on April 2.1.
Many dollars worth of work will be
done. Hut perhaps the greatest good
will result from the desire for better
highways, which the day's work will
inspire.
Local folk are already taking interest
in the "(loud Koads" day. Mrs. C. 1).
Ilojt, of the Oregon Mothers' Con
gress, has mailed letters to members of
the Parent -Teachers Association, who
will be ur ged to assist thc'lnen on that
day umi to encourage them with expec
tations of good things to eat ndwnrd
of cheei.
Will luildheaded men have to wear
hatu when the city council's new moral
ordinance goes into elftct?
It winild have lieen perfectly proper
it the municipality
held yesterday.
election had bet
Were you the
yesterday?
irtini of an April fool
Ono Sided Humor.
After (he company bad gone Mis.
Mason said to her husband. "What on
earili did you mean, John, by telling
ihe rieming.-i that my humor was posi
I've, but not negative?" "1 meant,"
smd Mr. Mason, discreetly moving to
naid the door, "that you could make
a JoUr, it,t couldn't take one."'
That's What They All Say.
"All 1 1 1 1 1 are alike. They're deceit
f'll and srbish."
"How do j on know?"
" ' Tied friend (f mine told tne sc
and warned mo nmiiust ail of them."
"il.it joii're going to marry Kred?"
"Of course 1 am. He's dltTerent."
IVU'll Live Press.
It Suffers Lcit Than Man on Aocount
of Its Low Intelligent).
It Is a platitude that "pain Is as one
feels It." Hut that statement falls a
considerable way short of the truth.
1'ho measure of pain undoubtedly de
pend as much upon realization, com
parison ami constructive memory as
upon sensation. In other words, the
Individual with the most highly (level
oped Imagination enjoys and suffers
most intensely, though not perhaps
most violently. Palo and death are
terrible hi proportion as one Is capable
of relating them to experience. To
children they mo not terrlblo In tills
sense, been use children have small
experience and even mnaller powers
of Imagining relations.
lu tho case of animals the power of
constructing n memory picture and re
lallng the same to present conditions
Is probably exceedingly low, If not en
1 1 rely absent, l'nlii to an animal rep
resents an 'unpleasant experience
begun anil ended sharply. It is un
related, it has no social or moral slg
nlllcance. It Is not terrible In the wide
sense. An animal lives from moment
to moment. At any given moment Its
happiness Is a question lu the main of
physical comfort. The caged skylark
though It must not be supposed thai
Ihls Is any defense of an objectionable
practice) experiences none of the
misery of Ihe caged mini. It does not
Know that Its liberty Is hopelessly lost
It cannot relate Its present position
to past experience lu the way In which
a prisoner i an and must do. The cage
is merely an accidental obstruction
which may at any moment disappear.
Should the bird stop struggling It docs
so because struggling Is unpleasant
not. because It Is hopeless. London
Chronicle.
Hightly Practical.
"Your business follege for young la
dies seems to be all right."
"It Is all right."
"l'o you give tho girls a good practl
cal business training?"
"lu reply to that question I can only
say that 00 per cent of our graduates
marry their employers the first year."
- Louisville Courier Journal.
Plalna of Argentina.
The roads of Ihe plains of Argenllnn
ha e deeper dust In Rummer and deep
or mud lu winter tliau those of any
other part of the world, consequently
tho wagons used on them have wheels
that are-from six to fifteen feet In
diameter.
Chilly Toxt.
Mother-Tommy, what was the gold
en text at Sunday school today? Tom
my (w ho lives In AlaskaV Let me see.
Oh. yes! "Many are cold, but few are
frozen."-Judge.
A wise man contents himself with
doing ns much good as his situation
allows him to do. Lord Dollngbroke.
I'nitarian Church
Your attention is called especially to
the two evening services next Sunuay.
At 4 p. in. M. M. Morrison will oien a
discussion of the "Personalities of the
Political Candidate." At 7.) Mr.
MaeDonald will speak on "The Ro
mance of Science." The program con
sists of a violin duet by Mr. Newman
and Or. Sharp, a piano solo by Ella
Niehans and a vocal solo by Mrs, J.
M. Schmeltzer. All are invited.
Nurscy Stock for Sale
We have for cale 20,000 !er trees,
well grown and well rooted. ,1. H Nun
.imaker, phone ot h'J. j22tl"
Extra Special
FOR MEN
Commencing Saturday, April 4th
And Continuing One Week
Hart Scha!!'ner and Marx good clothes, late styles
and patterns, with a guarantee of the best of work
manship; ail wool material, correct fit and entire
satisfaction. Suits that you can feel proud to wear
anywhere, for these people make only the best. All
sizes to choot' from. Our East window is full of
them; select yur pattern and be on hand Satur
day morning to have it wrapped up. These are $18
$20, $22 and $25 suits and are worth every cent of
it. You will wait a long time before such an offer
ing again comes your way. Even though you may
not need a new suit just now you canmpt afford to
pass these hy. Do not fail to see them. Our East
window is crowded full. Every one is a
Hart Schatfner & Marx and actually worth
all we claim. Your choice ONLY
$15
Cr irrit Han tcbalfuct It Mara
Special Union Suits for Men 75c
This is truly a bargain in a splendid ribbed, sum
mer weight, cotton union suit, long sleeve, ankle
length, splendid good value at $1 a garment '7Sn
Special the suit i OK
Mens Underwear Special
Fine silk finished lisle undershirts
and drawers, nicely made and finish
ed, worth anywhere at least ET fir
$1.50 suit; special, garment JV'
Special Summer Underwear
Some lines we are cleaning up on.
Nice silk finish garments, worth up
to GOc a garment. Special OCJp
while they last, garment ... tJl
Ladies Sleeveless Vests 5c
These are full bleached, elastic
ribbed, low neck, taped body uv"
New Easter Millinery
We have one of the largest as
sortments of high grade millinery
that has ever been displayed in the
city and we know that we can save
you good money by you making
your purchases here. We have all
the newest creations for Ladies,
Misses and Children and can please
you in every way. Hats made and
trimmed to order. Call and see
them. 2nd floor
Special Hen's Oxfords 98c
Here is certainly a bargain whether
you need a pair of shoes iust now or
not They are $3.50 and $4 values,
good style, in lace and button. It
will soon be time to wear them and
you ought to get your share for you
will perhaps never have an oppor
tunity like this again. Mostly QQ
sizes 5 to 8; your choice, pair
Ladies Oxfords-Slippers 98c
In all leathers, patent, gunmetal
and kid in black and tan. Values
up to $4 a pair. Good styles in lace
and button. This, too, is a big bar
gain for you to pass by. Look them
over and see if you cannot be fited.
You cannot1 make a mistake in buy
ing these even though you do not
need a pair of shoes just QQr
now. The pair 7L
A new shipment of the popular
Balmacaan Coats
for ladies just received. Also a nice
assortment of other styles. Come in
and see the many new Dresses, Suits
Shirtwaists and Skirts we are show
ing. We know that you can do best
by trading here.
&fe PARIS FAIRIS'SS"
GROWERS MAKE
SEED CONTRACTS
Growers all over the valley respond
ed promptly to the announcement made
in the (ilucier last week that K. U,
Cloud and J. R. Newton, of the new
cnnnery.dcHircd experimental plantings
of pens and beans to determine just
what varieties would be mont suitable
for canning. The cannery people are
prepared to furnish seed for an acreage
of fiO acres and will aree to buy all
Ihe seed raised in the experiments at
the rule of four cents a pound for
beans and about three and one half
cents for pens.
A large pure of this acreage was
contracted for during the past week
and the remaining portion should be
taken up this week, as the planting
reason is about due and the distribu
tion of seed will be mude at once.
Growers are also requested to fur
nish an estimate of what they will
have in the fruit line for the cannery.
I hone the secretary of the Commercial
club or address Messrs. Cloud and New
ton, care of the Commercial club.
ONE BED FOR THE COURT.
It Waa a Big One, Though, and Held
All Ita Numerous Members.
The lii'st court house of Henry
county, 111., wns a frame tdnictiire.
elht feet by fourteen, set In the
mlil.st of no iininliiiliited prnlrle. lint
ns little vIIIiikcm begun to spring up lu
tho county a lively contention lor the
honor of helot; tho county sent begun,
in in bridge linnlly won, lor It was
nearest the renter of the county.
This wiis lu the forties of the lust
century. The first session of circuit
court was nt li :t nl nml t'mnbridge was
on Its mettle to entertain the court
iiiltably. The ilillii ultles to iiu.v llilnj;
hut pioneer courage and resourceful
ness would have seemed Insuperable.
The village consisted of eihl or ten
Utile dwellings, a tiny general store, n
liliicksinllh simp mid a carpenter shop.
Tho new conn house was iinllnished,
lull would be used, as the se-Jsion for
tunately fell In the summer.
N'ow the housewives laid their heads
together tn contrive how the court
oilh-ials, lliiants and witnesses
should he Indued ami fed. There was
almost iiolliing that could be bought,
erept sugiir, molasses, lea. coffee und
ilonr. Hut they hail an abundant sup
ply of yellow lepged chickens, home
lined hams, tnilk. eggs, butler and
cream, as well us their vegetable gar
dens to draw on. There was no fresh
fruit, but they brought out their cher
ished stores of wild plum uiarinaliide
and wild erabapple preserves, lioth
were made with molasses, and after
I hey had sullli'lent time to season were
really delicious. Itesides, Ihe hillsides
were pink with the beautiful wild wood
sorrel, ihe leaves of which make de
licious pies in skillful hands.
The village boasted one group of
forest trees, a small grove of sugnr
maples, half a mile away, and In their
shade Mr. Alwnter built n long table
with kii w horses nml boards. With the
combined stock of table lineu, crockery
and cutlery possessed by the house
wives the table was laid with sutll-
clent elegance, according to pioneer
standards. It was felt that the court
would be properly feasted, but how
about lodging? That was the real dif
ficulty. The tiny houses und their
beds were full to overflowing- with
their proper inmates.
Hut there was the loft of the car
penter shop. The store had a whole
bolt of unbleached muslin. It was
torn Into lengths equal to llie length
of the loft and sewed together bv
hand, of course.
Then the loft floor was covered deep
w 1th nice clenn shavings, the Immense
sheet hud over them and tacked to the
walls nil the way round. On this
Hrobdliignaglan bed the court lay in
two rows. 1'roin the extra supply re
(luired for winter enough quills were
mustered to cover the sleepers. As for
pillow s no one gave u thought to those
nominate luxuries The lawyers
might lay their heads on their saddle
bags or their rolled tip coats and be
thankful.
Thus was the circuit court sumptu
ously fed nnd sulmlentlT lodged.
thanks to the Ingenious women of
Henry county. -Youth's Compauiou"
But Light.
Cholly I ha.e Minieihing on on
mind. Woliaht. Unbelt - Slop a m!n
lite! Sure enough, there is a ouhwe!
on top of your head. - Usltimore Amer
ica u.
Notice.
The annual meeting of the Stockhold
ers of the Hood iliver Apple Growers'
Union will be held at Heilbronner Hall
in the Pity of Hood Itivcr, on Saturday,
April 4th, 1014, at 10 o'lork A. M. for
the purpose of electing a Hoard of nine
Directors and for the transaction of such
other business us may come before said
meeting.
HOOD ItlVKIl .WTI.KGHOWKItS'
UNION, by C. . Hooker, Secty.
" Approved: W. I!. I'ickereon, I'res.
The committee on perfecting the or
ganization of the Apple Growers' Asso
ciation, appointed by President 1'. S.
Davidson, and composed of A. W. Stone
K. II. Shepard, A. W. l'eters, Walter
Kimball and J. U. McCully, will bold a
series of hearing-i between now and
April 4th to receive suggesstions from
the groweis of the Valley. All growers
are urged to at lend t hese meet fngs,
w hich -will he held Wednesdays and Sat
urdays, between the hours of 1 :0O and
'.MM o'clock P. M. at the rooms of the
Cortimereial Club.
On April 4th ut L' OU 1'. M. a meeting
of the members uf the Association will
be held at lluillironner Hall for the pur
pose of acting upon the suggestions of
the said committee. Th's meeting is of
great importance and every member is
urged to be present, The policy of the
Association for many years to come will
probably be determined at this time.
Reasons Why You Should Use Riches
Piver & Co. Lead Arsenate
It is a high poison lead and will kill
the larger leaf eating insects and codling
tooth.
It will not burn the foliage no matter
bow thickly put on as it is practical!)
nee mini water soluble arsenic ovule
tin? principle that causes burning.
Il is very finely divided and has the
greatest covering and sticking power.
It will readily mix with other Fpravs
without impairing the efficiency of either
It is impossible to make a better or
more efficient Lead Arsenate.
It does not become hard if moistim
evaporates
1 or sale by Hood River A pple Growers
Association. alii
SMUDGING
With an eaily apple season eomingon
it is well to prepare for frosts. Straw ie
the cheapest medium to use and n case
it is not needed it can be used fur bed
ding and later turned under Ihe soil for
fertilizer. Accordingly the investment is
'mall and not 'ot whether it is used for
smudging or not. We have a good stock
on hand but w ill want early orders so
that supplies can be held. Kellv Bros
I'boiie I ml . "ml'iitf
State of Ohio, Cltv of Toledo, I
I.ucru County. (
Trunk J. Clieiify niakps oath that he Is
puilor p-irtner of the tlrm of F. J. Cheney'
Co., Hointr bimlmss In the City of To-I'-.lo,
County ami tlatp uforeaaid, and
ti'at nl! firm will imv tli sum of ONE
nt'NMlEl iMil.I.AliS for eai h and cv
(:' i uro of Cntarrh that cannot he cured
by the use of HAI.I.'S ("ATANIill Ct'KK.
nuxic J. CM KNE V.
S.vnrn to before m.; and ('.inscribed In
my pre r nee, this 0th day of December,
A I . 13C
S"a!) A. XV. OT.EASON.
Notary Public.
Hall's Catarrh Corn Is taken Internally
arid ana directly upon the blood and mu
1'nis mrfaees of t he system. Send for
testimonials, free.
h J. CH I:FY CO.. Toledo, O.
Sold bv all I'niRgletg. 7".e.
Take Hall Family rill for constipation.
Those Who Want Bees Must Hurry
Orchards are in bloom' bv Mav I and
it takes six weeks todevdop the strength
in a hive of bees. For price write to W.
W. Dakin. Hood River. Ore.
-ri.Tl..ft t, T,i i .'it-? ,f if 1iiTitTiifiiTnTi.?.Tn.tf !
i p h i T r i i n' rr rrr i riii ri i
J. J.
i Wheat and Stock Farm I
r0 acres In Eastern Wush I rijftnn,
nil iinler cuiliviitlou, ovtr 4tH) m'ren
i ti props, tint' well, lance tmrn, ti room
lnni-e, plenty out butltthiK. 2 mil
Itoni Ki.cn warehouse, ft miles from
town; pi n-e ) per acre, eneumherenre
M7 ut ,j per pent payable In IS un
ihih! pn in ntv Will exehrtnife equity
lor u. u improved IUmkI Hiver harm.
LOCK BOX 2
Cunningham, Wash.
vM-M"!"! :.-H-H-H "l "l"I"l"l"l 'l"l' l"l"l -f
Get Your Suit
Cleaned and
Pressed at
Spaulding's
Tailor Shop
I'NDl K HROSIUS ni.DG.
Telephone No. 1124
Summons
In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon,
for Uood Klver County.
Oeorise W. Howard and MiirlH Howard,
v. riulnlills
T. J. Wamon, Defendant.
To V. J. Watxon the abovert named defen
dant. Yon are herehy required to npear and ans
wer ihe complaint filed abiNt you In the
ntKive entilled Court and chiikc nil or he f ire
Monday, the istli day of May, I'JH, and If yon
fall ho to appearand anHweieoinplahit, Decree
will lie taken aioilnxi vou in said Court declar
ing you to have no claim, estate, rik'hl, lltle
or intercut In and In Uuw I and 5. in Hlnck 10,
ol lillewild Addition totheCllyof Hood Itiver
orixon, ail verxe to the claim of the plaliillllN
herein, and tor the cost dlxbursrfinents of
plHiiitltlx In tliih hint.
Thl SumnmnH ts nerved upon you by pal,
llratlori thereof In Hie Hood Klver Ciiueler.
for Klx (ii) mnceiwlve weeks hy Order of the
Honorable K. K. Hlanton, JiidKe of the County
(dart ot Ho. i.l Klver County, Oregon, duly
made and entered ou the In! day of April, 1HI4
reiilrlng you mi to appear and answer said
Complaint, nnd the date of the firm publics,
lion of tin SiiiiimriiK h the -'nil dav of April,
". a. ,i. Lir.Kin ,
a',' inll Attorney for plaintiff.
Summons
In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon
;or noon mver conuiy:
Orvllle K. Hull, I'laiulilt.
VN.
bayld Currier, .lr, II. McDonald and Bridal
lei laundering company, a corporation
licrcuoauov
To imvld Currier, Jr., one of the defeudanta
xoove nauieu
Yon are hereby required to appear and buk
wer Ihe complaint tiled nnliiKt you in the
aiK)ve eniiiieii court and canae on or belore
Monday. Ihe IKIh day ol May. MM. and If you
lull ao to appear and answer aaid coinplaint.a
decree win oe iimon aiainai vou for I lie lore
closure of that certain loorlgane made, exe-
euien ann delivered oy you on llie lat day
October. IWHt, to the plaintiff herein, given on
ihe following (iewrllvril property- aituated lu
ihkmi uiver colony, o eg. n, lown:
' t omniencinel gut, theSouthweat corner of
tie isorrneaHt quarter of bectlon 1 weoly-one
in lownslilp Two North, of Kne Ten K.aM of
ihe Willamette Meridian, riiuniiiK thence
Kii.it 20.10 chain; thence North IO.tK chain;
thence West 2U.0O chains and thence South
tu im elialiiH to the place of beginning, said
tract bciiia the South halt of the Kouthweat
quarter of Hie Northwest quarter of said Hep.
nun si, excepting rrom (lie ariove described
'met Ui foot strip for a arhool road iiIouk the
Hesi end me woum side oi said iract
Securing your promissory note ol tho same
(late lor llie sum of frfaiooo wtlh Interest there
on al rale of 7 per cent per annum on which
(here la now due the plaintirt a balance ot
INWd.u) with Interest thereon at the
said rate from the 1st day o' October, PJ13, tor
which Hum nlalntirt oravs for .ludtnnent. to
gether wllh the sum of f'JKMKl as attorney
lees ana lor Ills costs and disbursements In
tbtssiitt. and the sale of suld premises to sal
isiy ine same.
Tins summons Is served upon you by pub
lication thereof in tho Mood Kiver CHueter.
for six (i successive weeks hy Order of the
Honorable K. . btaulon, Judgeof the ( ounly
Court of lliaid River County, Oregon, duly
made and entered on the lat day of Aorll.lHU
requiring you so to appear and answer said
eoiuuiaiiii, mm ine oaie .oi (iieiirs puuiica
lion of Ihla Summons Is the 2nd dav ol April
WH. A.,l. DKKBY.
W. O. W. Kegular meeting are neld the first
and third Monday ol each month at K. ol
I', hall. Visitors cordially invited.
A. K. WHITCOBH. C. C.
Kent Hhokmakkk, Clerk.
HOOD KIVKK CiHtXK NO. 524, WDM EN OF
Woodcraft Meets at K. of P. hall on the
tint and Third Thursday of each month.
Mhh. K atiikkimc Hlavkn, ii. N,
Mas. Ma itik Ml Kkijoin. Clerk.
WAUCOMA LOnOIC NO. 30, K. OK P.
MeeU In K. of V. hall every Tuesday night.
J. IVii KHAM.C.C.
K. H. Stewart, K.ofR. and 8.
T. K. JoiisoN, M. of r
LAURKI, KKBKKAH LOUOK No. 87.I.OO f.
Meet Ilrst and third Mondoy each mon'.h.
Mum. NKTTiit Wai.su, N. U.
MR.H.L M.-Cakty, Hec.
CANHY W. K. C.-Meets second and fourth
Saturday of each month at K, ot P. hall.
Mhh, Lviiia Si m.nkk, ('resident.
Mrs. C. Htkanahan, Kecrelary.
OL.KTA AHHKMBLY NO. 103. UNITKD ART
Isaus. Meets Ihe Oral and third Wednes
day, work; second and fourth Wednesday
Artisan' hall, C. D. Hinkichs, M. A.
J. H. Koukku Secretary.
mi.EWU.DK LODUKNO. 107, I. O. O. r
Meet In Fra ernal hall, every Thursday
night. Hkkt Waij(H, N. U.
Ueo. Thomson, Secretary
KDKN KNCA.UPMENT, NO. 4H, I. O. O. V.
Kegnlar meeting second and fourth Monday
of each month. A. W 1IAOS, C. P.
Ono, Immmick, Scribe.
HOOD III VKK CAMP, NO. 7,71H ' M. W. A.
Meeta In K.nf Y. hall every Ist'and 3rd night
ol each week. W. H. Whitinkv, V. C.
C. II. Dak in, Clerk.
FOR RENT
Kor Kent Small collage furnished for light
hoiiaekeeplug; llW Hull St.; phone '-UV.I. all
For Rent a furnished three room Hat. lu
quire Tel. LS'l. a 9
2.mM
Attorney for plaintiff
SOCIETIES.
HOOD KIVKK UHHJU NO. Ufi. A. K. and A
M. Meet Saturday evening on orbeforf
each full moon. Haiihv T. DicWrrr, W. M,
U. MCDONALD, secretary.
Hood Rtver Commandery No. 12, K.T
Meem every nrst luesoay evening
eacn inonin. A. o. .mok, i..c,.c
H. 1). W. I'l.NKo, Recorder.
HOOD KIVKKCHA1TKKNO. 27. K. A. M.-
Mtvls first and third Friday nights of each
mouth. . i.. ci.akk, H. V .
Ha koi. o Hkkshnkk, Secretary.
MT. HOOD COl'NCIL No. 8. R. A W. M. Meet
In Masonic Hall every third Tuesday In
each month.
H. L. Pi MIU.K, T. 1. M.
liko. W. Pimmick, Recorder.
Oakdale Greenhouses
We have a prime stock of Koea,
Shrubs, Vines ami Perrenial plants
for Kail planting. If you want Tootiy
blooms nevt Spring, j'oti must plant
them this month. Winter flowering
plants an. I cut flowers at Franz's.
A few .Ion. mils, IfIoclils and Tulips
left.
Fletcher (SL Fletcher
Thone 47J8 Hood River
H(ll KIVKR CHAITKK NO. , O. E. 8.-
Meets woind and fourth Tuesday evening
of each mouth. Visitors cordially welcomed
Mkm. II. D. W. pineo, W.M.
Mia Alt A I'ooi.k, Secretary.
WAIN A TEMPLE PYTHIAN SISTERS No.
Meets the Hrst, third and filth Tuesday ot
each month al K. of P hall.
MAKIK liOIIKRTS, M. E. (
CoHRKAN STKASAHAN. M. Of K. ('.
Sl'SIK I.VSN, M. of K.
KEMP LOPUK, No. mi, I. O. O. K.-Meeta lu.
Odell Odd Fellows' hall every Sat nr
day nls'.it. YlslUirs cordially welcomed.
W. 11. Kcchkk, N. ti.
A. J. LAcKY.Secretary
HA.KI. RKHEKAH LOPOK No. 1S6. I.O.O.F.
Meel the first and (bird Tuesday evening In
each month in (be Odd Kellow H, seven
mile aeuth of Hood River, K. D. I.
Mrs. Oertie Cacohey, N. O.
Hahry Cai gmey. Sec.
OUEtlON ORAPE REBEKAH l.OIMJE, No.
IM Meets the second and fourth Wednes
day eveuiugs of each month, in dribble's
Hall. Annie l.iAst re, N ti.
CHAS. W. OCNN.Sec.
HlHIP RIvER VALLEY HUM ANE SOCIETY
Mood River. Ore. E. H. Hart wig. Pre.
Mrs. I fording. Sec. Leslie Butler, Trea.
Call pliont 11.
For Kent -A nicelv furnished room and
bath. Inquire of Mr. II. c. McGuire, ,Hi9
Cascade Avenue. a
Kor Rent Nearly near tour room house
basement; and tialh, modern plum blue, wall
just timed; plume ;:Wi;i. A. E. Howes, si.
I'rosliect Ave. Ji!tf
Kor lieu I for One Year lriO acre at Camas
Prairie. 'J acres In Timothy Meadow mostof
balance sod; plowed last Kali. B. E. Duncan
Co. mi ;if
For Kent 2! acre in Paradise acreage, by
theyear. All under plow. No cash required
for rent. Reed A Henderson, Inc. m5tf
Kor Kent
1'hone lad.
J-tght housekeeping
room,
fotf
Kor Sale Equity In two dandy garden lota.
Phone MU. 2
For Bale. Harnea and learn of horse. H and
7 years old, weight UloO and 11M lb. Phone
8x1 odell. up
Horse for Hale See them work before yoa
buv s young teams 4 to 7 year old. P. H.
Mohr A llroa. Phone Ul apl tl
F'or Sale Excellent driving and farm norse,
not alrald of anything. Abaolulely nafe and
sound In every particular. Dark brown, weigh
about illio pounds. Studebaker runabout aud
harness included In price. JIM) Am getting
auto, otherwise would not aell. Apply to
Sec y Commercial Club or Fashion Stable. 2
Camas Pralrle-So acre bottom land 5 of
which ha been plowed and can be put In crop
thl Spring. JT5 on per acre. Thl rich depoalt
land cn tie had for ct(ially leas money than
you would send In clearing ordinary upland
One-fourth cash will handle it. B. E. Dun
can 6t Co. lul'Jtf
For Sie-Oiia second-hand yellow geared
road wagon wtib basket, rail and brake; alao
one single harness; both Utile used and In
good repair. See them at Fashion Stable, a2
House and Two Lot lor Sale Corner Sixth
and Oak si. Phone M63. a
Kor Sale-Hatching eggs and baby chick.
Order now tor next winter' layer. Ancouaa
and S. c. White Leghorn, the great egg pro
ducers. Pure bred, selected, pri.e winning
slock. Eggs tl fiO per lft. J2.&0 per 30, m.fa) per
Mi. Baby chicks: Anmnaa Inc each, $7.(10 per
50. Leghorns 12c each, fs.50 per 6". All In
quires cheerfully anawered. Maude E. Pat tee
Monkland, Oregon. ail
For Kale Fiddle' strain H. C. White lxtg.
horn and Indian Runner due eggs for setting
Pen No. 1. S5 for 15; Pen No. 3, K for 116. Also
English penciled Indian Runner duck eggs,
lr setting of II Ji.35, lft are Si 50. Alllufertlle
eggs replaced If returned to me within 12 day
w ith charges prepaid. Pay old chick. Pen
No, I 60 cents each. Pen No. 2. 30 cents eeh.
I). M. Eilille, K. D. 3, box 170, Hood Kiver.
Phone fsM. ruMtf
F'or Hate-inO.OCO strawberry plant. Addrea
K. C. Mahuney, Kt. 2. FI aid Klver. Hi
Registered Berkshire pigs 4 month old
Duck and Marred Rock eggs Irom bird of flue
strain. K. H. Wallace, phone .ISM niStf
For Sale at HI Reductions-A SO by 1M foot
lot and 8 room house on Stale Street for only
lfIO. Also a 50 by lo0 hsit lot and 4 room
house on Sherman Avenue for !((). F'.asy
Terms. A. W. Onlhank, 305 Oak Street, Hood
Kiver. ,-,(
For Hale Settings of thoroughbred barred
rocks, good winter layer, T'mi seitlngof 16 egg
.lolin V, Duckwall, phone Odell oO. a2:t
For Sale A second hand buggy and cart,
also horse. J. W. McDonald, telephone Odell
flBtf
For Rcnt-Kurnlehed Rooms over Reed A
Heuderaou a olllce. Inquire Keed & Hender
son. mft-tl
FOR SALE
lorSale-Uood family mare about 10 years
oid , nine ids.; geiuie, sale, true to pull br work
sound, easy keeper, only $50. Phone o. M
Scott Odell lfi. 2I
F'or Sale .lernsalein Artichoke and small
poitahle piiillorm scales. K. H. Miller, phone
an
rii','3.
For Sale ll'.j acres part hearing, balance
young (ree. some hay, bouse.bain, mile south
east ol Pine Urove. K. 1. Apgar, Kt. I. aU
For Sale White Wyandotles hens-ami egg
layers pniieia, cockerels, learn ot horses,
farm hsils, wagons, brass hedging lamns. an
(ique shade. Mahogany parlor furniture. Win
Ahageu, Kockford Road near Barrett. an
For Sale Cheap A gentle riding mare. Just
what yon want for the wife and children Ihls
summer. Also ror sale, pair of chaps In good
condition. See Karl Onthank or telephone
Kor Sale Second hand office furniture and
L. C. HmKh tynewrlter. all in fl rat class con-
anion. Reed Henderson, Inc. aii
F.ir Sale- r, aces of timber land. Will take
team and wagon as part paymeiK; phone 5878
Kim class Dry Wood-Will deliver any
where on East side or city. Also non-irrigated
potatoes ol best seed. Delivered In cltv or
country. Phone yonr order U T, Absheror
J. n. uaie. ; oaell or ;oxl Odell. a
F'or Sale Thoroughbred Snllz niins.il weeks
old. Thoroughbred liar red Plvnioiitb Hock
eggs; for particular calUTUl. a2
F'or Sale-1?S Snlti and Newtown trees leu
from planting. Will sell chean. John c
as
Duckwall, phone 59 Odell.
Kor Sale Or will exchans-e for !iiriiir
weight, good strong bnggv. One hav le.liler
one pair pure blood Hron.e turkeys. Phone
.ui, ,,,,, iv u 1. a '
Kor Sale Eitra choice Clark Heerilimr s( ruvc.
berrv nlHitta. Six monttitt old ( homnuhhrttri
SiMtch Collie bitch and 12 year old general
purpose horse, perfectly sound, s. Ii (iihor.
rer, phone ft(S:l.
For Sale (Jood saddle horse. Cun ntsn ho
driver, single or double. Inquire Amo le-
iner, r thd naruare. a,i
For Sale One nearly new ' SindehBiter
wagon ror a or r , wagon, Hain preferred
Address Box Sf, Pee, Oregon. .
For Sale High clas liarred Plymouth Rock
cockerels and pullet and egg In season. The
strain arbtrds are E. B. Thompson's famous
Kinglet strain, (winners) from M. T. Meyers'
flock out of the foremost breeder in the state
Oust Vlesterberg at Blouchera Station, phone
Odell is. r ai)
Kor Sale Hartlett and D'AnJou pear trees.
M. O. Downing, phono MM. d'JS-tf
For Sale-One and two year old D'AnJou
pear trees. 4 to ft. Thrifty stock with large
rtMHH. Culler Hro. dll-tf
For Sale Trncts In Paradise Farm can be
bought now at very attractive price. Inquire
of Mrs. Armstrong, owner, State and Thirteen
th si reels, f&if
For Sale-Single combed while leghorn cock
erels. House painting, tinting or papering,
carriage or auto painting. Will take hay or
carrots for work.-O. M. Eddie, R. F. I). No. 3.
Phone 6 ,S7. 4-tf
WANTED
W anted Married man small family, exper
ienced in orchard work. Must understand
pruning and willing to work. Will furnish
cottage furnished complete for housekeeping
Hood nositlon ror right party. Reference re
quired. If yop cannot fulfill the above re
quirements do not reply. Address B. B. Fried
man, 2U) First St., Portland, Oregon. aS
Wanted-Young swarm of bee. Will fur
nish hives, stale number yon can furnish up
to.Iune A.th and price for me. If price I
sstlstnctory will hlp you the hive soon. W
M. Koliack, Underwood, Wash. alG
Wanted To trade merchandise for two East
Fork Irrigation bond. D. McDonald. as
Wanted-A a tingle man-by the month to
to general ranch work. P. Ji. Atwater Routa
I, telephone ft"83. aj
Wanted-ulrl for general housework on
Hood Kiver ranch. State age. experience and
wage. Reply to 1021 Chamber of Commerce.
Portland, Oregon.
MISCELLANEOUS
Taken Pp A bay Donv came to mv ni
about three weeks ago and 1 have taken him
up and will hold him subject to teed and
charge?. P. E, Matheny, Hood River. a2S
Important Anyone wantlmr nlnwintf nr
teaming With two or four horses miT r
Tweedy, 1306 lUlli 8t. or phone 7i. t
LOST Automobile Llecenae T Vn la-t
bracket lamp. Lae at the ulacler Office
for reward. ma
l-ost A pair of glas-ta bet wan Rum
lore and residence of Ur. Watt. Kinder please
For Sale Six wwka old Stotch CnUU nil ns
each. Two doaen mixed lavina hens also
iwo (inre ureu niaie neigian nares. Call al
hotel or write Mary V. Oisen, l uderwood
Wash. a'
For Sale Saddle horse.fonr vearanld uoioi.t
about 1i lbs. Aichie Kadulll Kt 3. -' )
ForSale-A power aorav outfit, imeir
tank for $111. ( all C. K Bone. '
For Sale Hot air eneine for ttt,i, ,nnir
F'or inlormntion address W. s Smiih rriIi'
Oregon. M '
For Sale Team of fine blacks nhont st,iK.
For Information address W. s Snurh n-ieii'
Oregon. Ma
Kor Sale. First Generation Dark sn..
Strawberry Plants, and Apple Tree of the
nest, at price ol the worst Phoue Ifcx or
write to C. M bheppard. K.K.D. No. unl a
lAist-From Ml. Hood depot, one rawhide
triiLk, square top, bears Inscription, -K Hen
ry." on wood wrap. Tag on tronk marked.
J"i'- iiiH'NiiauuD appreciaien.
IllHKl k. k. co. . m
Mt
TYPEWRITERS-For sate or rent on eay
term A. W. Onthank asi.t '
At Stnd-The Alrdale King Jupiter A. K C
ItattfV ft-e -. to limited number of female
of approved breeding. If Interested send for
pedigree Also a few Alrdale pup of tne
breeding for sale. 4 month old. Will trade for
young nigs or seed potatoes. Price I0 and $16
each. Tho. king, Kt. 3, phone S-I, Hood
River, Oregon. aio
Lost A child's locket with Viola on It Ke-l-,rnii-
MtHoo, Hotel AnneE, Apartment
a2
Eggs for Hatching-Barred Plymouth Rock
egg from hatchings of toe O A. C. Kx perl
mental Station from ben which lays over aJ
egg a year. Infertile egg replaced. A lim
ited supply at $160 per lft; also, two enckerela
from same Mock at $2,00. F. E. Watt tele
phone 57t5i. '