0 IIOOD RIVER GLACIER, THURSDAY, JULY 23, 1914 THE SQUARE DEAL STORE For Most Up To Date Tillage Tools In the Market Oliver Plows, P & 0 Plows and Discs, Osborne Spring and Pig Tooth Harrows 5, 7 and 9 tooth Cultivators Planet Jr. Garden Tools Bean Spray Pumps Bicycles and Bicycle Sundries Your Trade Solicited d. Mcdonald THIRD AND CASCADE STS. HOOD RIVER, OREGON !n.w.f.lchangemen DISCUSS SKOOKUMS The Lightness of Our Loaves limkft our bread acceptable to tbe imiHt "finicky" atotnuch. The inont coiillrincil dyBpeptici can eat it without fear of alter renlt. And with nil its lightness it is very imurinhing as well as palatable. It makes hone and sinew in tliti young and is indeed a staff of life for the old. Try a loaf. HODEL BAKERY Fourth and State Phone 1651 USE WHITE RIVER FLOUR THE KIND THAT MAKES BREAD LIKE MOTHER USED TO BAKE. WE SELL LOTS OF IT AT THE CASH GROCERY E. E. KAESSER, Proprietor F. IS. SNVDKU II. 15. POWELL Hood River Plumbing Co. SANITARY PLUMBING AND HEATING 0 Tinning and Sheet Metal Work. Gasoline En gines, Pump. Rama. Repairing Promptly Attended. Estimates Furnished. Nione 1514 Cor. 2nd & Cascade, opp. Hotel Oregon White River Flour Makes Bread Having the Old Bready Flavor AT YOUR GROCERS UPPER VALLEY LIST YOUR PROPERTY. PLACE YOUR IN SURANCE WITH UPTEGROVE, CORNELL & MASON Phone Odell 337 PARKDALE. OREGON NUNAMAKER CO. DIS PLAYS NEW SIM J. R. Nunamaker Co. have placed oo exhibition one of their new tiling mtcbinet, "The Pride uf Oregon," in- Representative! of the important dis trict! devoted to apple growing net in Portland last week at tbe Northweit Fruit Exchange headquarter! to discuss vented tbii winter bv Mr. Nunamaker. ways and means for taking care of tbe 1 at the store room formerly occupied by rapidly growing demand for Skookum ! Kelly Bros, on Fourth street. With apple. Pesbastin, Cashmere, Hood '. Mr. Nunamaker is associated J. L, River, Rogue River and Mosier were ! Volstorff and Geo. W. Uimmick. represented by the following members: I Tbe new machine, which distributes M. W. Starks. president Peshastin eight sizes, two grades at once, is one Fruit Growers Assn.; J. r. Migrue, president Cashmere Fruit Growers Un ion; S. V. Beckwith, manager Rogue River Fruit and Produce Aes'n. ; R. O. Chatfield, manager Mocier Fruit Grow ers Axs'n. ; J. C. Skinner, manager Hood River Fruit Growers Exchange. The first half of the day was devoved to the reading of reports and a general of the most simpy constructed sizers ever placed on tbe market. The apples are placed in a groove between slats that move on an endless chain. The fruit passes beneath rake off boards, which take the apples otf, distributing them in bina for the packers, the big apples first. The small fruit is passed olf at tbe end of the chain, to be used discussion of the foreign market. Ger- for cider or whatever other use the many and other leading foreign coun tries where the northwestein apple finds a market were discussed and the situation carefully gone over and rec ommendations made and adopted. The export problem is more readily worked out by close cooperation with resident agents in the foreign coun- triea. The forming of the bxenange has tended to systematize the apple situation. By the intercommunity system of shipping, waste and loss of time is eliminated, with the result the i consumers in foreign countries get a uniformly better and higher grade product and are willing to pay a better price than under the old style of hand ling the business. In Germany alone, it is stated, there are about 30 branches of the North western Fruit Exchange, all of which are in a flourishing condition and con trolling an important percentage of the entire export apple business from the United States to Germany. The main taining and increasing of the market on a permanent basis must be through a distribution of a limited percentage of the total Northwestern output. A uniform branding of all boxes with the name of the Nortwestern Fruit Ex change was adopted as well as plans for direct advertising to the letailer and consumer. The. possibilities of the northwestern apple are immense, but coupled with a uniform pack and label which is well advertised throughout the world, it at once assumes even larger proportions. The various representatives at the convention took luncheon Thursday at the Multnomah hotel, as the guests of Manager Bowers, and put in all their spare time in enjoying Portland. Hunt Paint & Wall Paper Co. Complete line of PAINTS, OILS, BRUSHES, Etc. Heath & Milligan Mixed Faints Glidden's Varnishes Room Mouldings Bulk Calcimine Mixed to Order Plate and Card Rail Dry Paste JSC it grower may have for culls. The machine ia driven Ly a motor of one-thirtieth of a horse power. It takes about the same amount of energy to operate "The Pride of Oregon" aa is taken for a 40 watt Mazda lamp. The motor is placed out of tbe way on top of the machine. Mr. Nunamaker, known as the val ley's "cherry king," invented a sizer that was placed on the market last year. The new machine, which has at tracted a great deal of attention be cause of its simplicity and effective ness, is far ahead of the machine put out last season. "1 made the machine this winter when I had nothing else to do in the evening but smoke and think," says Mr. Nunamaker. "1 must have got out models for about five machines." You're Bilious and Costive! Sick headache, bad breath, sour stom ach, furred tongue and iniliention mean liver and Ixiwols clogged. Cleanup to night, (iet a 25c bottle of Ir. Kind's New Life Pills today and empty the stomach and bowelsof fermenting, gassy foods and waste. A full bowel move ment gives a satisfied, thankful fueling makes yon feel fine. Effective, yet mild. Ilon't gripe. 25c, at your druggist Itucklen's Arnica Salve for burns. Notice of SherilTs Sale Br virtue of an nerottoo duly laaned by tbe Clerk of Ui Circuit Court of Hood kivw and Butt of Oregon, dated July Uia, nit, la a certain cult to laid Lin-alt Court for th tore cKiaare ol a trjorifagtwkerala Annabeile D. Irelaod waa plalntlD and Arttiur L. Woodard et al ww defendant, aud wberem oo July Mh, mt. the md plaintiff raouvand a Judg ment againM aald defendant. Arthur L, Wondard and EuniocM. Woodard fortneaoia of rjuuu UO who Intern! thereon at lb rat of s per cent per annum from July znd, for tne turn of tfcuu uv WHO tmereal thereon at tbe rale of s per cent per annum from July td, for tbe aum of flii.t) witb Interest there on at the rate of J per rent, per annum from October JTtb, 1913. and for the 11101 of taju.uu u and fir attorney' fee aud II0..0 com and diabartemeuta, and aald defendant. E. A. Kranz Company, a corporation, recovered a Judgment against said defendants. Wood ard, Uit tbe aum of IjujuOu loxeUier with In terest thereon at the rale of s per cent, per an uum from r ebruary 4th, 1W4, tbe sum of JS.U0 with Interest thereon st the rate of percent, per annum I mm March Kth, bill, and the sum of t;.S.uu aa aud for attorney 's fees and tUu coots and dlMbuivemenlf, aud said de fendant, O- C. tesn, recovered a Judgment against said defendants, Woodard, for tbe sum of t"l.13, blether with lute rest tbereon at tbe rate of s per cent, per annum from February ttb, 1914, the sum of to.Uu with In terest thereon at the rsle of a per rent per au num from Match vtb, Mi. and ( tie sum of tJA uO as aud lor attorney's lees and MJ0 costs and disbursements; snd which said elocu tion Is SKKinst aud directs that tbe herein after described real property be sold to satis fy said sums aud tne costs and expenses of sale; Notice is Heriry (Jiven. That I will on the 1 'Hi day ol AukusI, 1914. at the front door of the I'ourt House in th City of Hood Klver, Hood Klver County, Hiate of Oregon, at 10 o clock in the forenoon of snd day, sell at public auction to tne blithest bidder for catm, the following described real property sltnated lu the County of Hood Klver, State of Oregon, to-wlt: l-ot Three (:t) In Block One m of Blowers' Addition to Hood River, accord I ui to the duly regorded plat thereof on tl le and of re cord In tbe ortloe of the County Clerk In aud lor sum county ana Mate, or so much t Hereof ss may be necessary tosatlsfy the said Judg ment In favor of said plaintiff, agaiust said defendants, Woodard, t he said judgment in favor of said defendant, K. A. Prang Com pany against said defendants Woodard, and the said judgment in favor of the said de'end. antO. C. Dean against bhIU defendants Wood ard. together with all cost that have or may accrue. Dated July 14th, 1914. TH()8. F. JOHNHON, As Sheriff of Hood Klver County, Oregon. July lti-a.t-30 Aug. ti-13 REPORT SHOWS BIG APPLE INCREASE The report on the apple crop, issued by the Department of Agriculture, showing crop averages up to July I, indicates that there will be a heavy production of apples in the United States this year. While the general average for the entire country falls slightly below the average of 1912, the exact difference being 3.7 per cent, yet it is 4.8 per cent greater than in l'Jl.i. The report also is of interest because it shows that the crop averages are higher in the big apple producing states, with only two or three excep tions, than either oi the two years of 1912 or 11)13. It also should be remem bered that the crop of last year showed a heavy deterioration on account of a drought after the July crop estimates of that season were issued. These facts should be taken into consideration in eHtimating and comparing this year's crop. Surprising Cure of Stomach Trouble When you have trouble with vour stomach or chronic constipation, don't imagine that your cane is lieyond help just because your doctor fails to give you relief. Mrs. ti. Stvngle, Pliiinficld, J. J. writes, "Por over a month past 1 have been troubled with my stomach. Every thing I nte upset it terribly. Cue of Chamberlain's advertising booklets came to me. After reading a few of the letters from people who hail lieen cured by Chamberlain's Tablets, I decided to try them, I have taken nearly three-fourths f a packuge ot them and can now eat almost everything that I want." l"or sale bv all dealers. Safro Joins Spray Co. Prof. V. I. Safro, formerly of the Oregon Agricultural College, who was connected with the local experiment station this spring, has accepted a po sition as entomologist for one of the large eastern spray companies. Prof. Safro, who was offered work at an ex periment station at Montevideo, South America, will conduct a kind of clear ing house between growers who use the spray and the company. He will visit the different districts in all parts of the country and assist the growers in the application of the spray materials by studying their conditions and mak ing experiments. "1 hope to be in Hood River several times each year," said Prof. Safro, while here last week. Stops uralgla Kills Pains Sloan's liuiiient gives Instant relief from neuralgia or sciatica. It goes straight to the painful part soothes the nerves and stops the pain. It is also good for rheumatism, sore throat, chest pains and sprains. You don't need to rub it penetrates. Mr. J. H. Swinger, Louisville, Ky., writes: "I suffered with quite a severe neuralgic headache fur four months without any relief. I used Sloan's Liniment for two or three nights and I haven't suffered with my bead since " tiet a bottle today. Keep in the house all the time for pains and .ill hurts. i!.rc, 50c and $1, at your druggist Itucklen's Arnica Salve for all sores. Mason Makes Statements Hood River, Or., July lfi, 1914. Editor Glacier I believe the next best thing for us to do is to ask the county court to place on the ballot at our December election a proposition to bond our full limit and improve the roads in our valley for the farmers. While we who opposed the Columbia river road bonds were defeated, we shall continue" to work for the better ment of our community with the same loyal spirit we have always done. To us, we considered the building of this road, before we built the roads over which we must haul our million boxes of apples, was nothing more nor less than a moral crime. While we were falsely placed before the public by all the daily and weekly press and the advertisements sent out by the bonding committee, thereby causing many wounds to be made be tween once the best of friends, yet we shall do our part toward forgiving all those who we know were responsible for such. Hut there has been much said that, if left unspoken, would have left better friendship. When a cam paign must be made personal and an appeal made to the prejudice of men in order to win, we are then but a step ahead of the less intelligent race of the South Sea islands. You have asked me if I believe in all of us getting to gether in order to build up a greater Hood River valley. I have always, by act, voice and pen done so, and were tbe papers of our valley inclined to be fair with our citizens and treat all as though they were intelligent beings, and leave out that spirit of tearing down a man s character in order to ac complish some questionable move, we would not pass through such a cam paign as we have recently done and leave innumerable heart-aches. Though forgiven, it will never be forgotten. A. I. Mason. The Interpreter It is to be expected, perhaps, that babies will become brighter as the hu man race progresses in intellectual de velopment. "He is such a clever little dear," the fond mother explained. "He had never been told what flowers were, but the moment he saw them he said, 'bwobs.' " "Really! And what docs 'bwobs' Causes of Stomach Trouble Sedentary habits, lack of out door ex ercise, insufficient masticatton of find, constipation, a torpid liver, worry and anxiety, overeating, partaking of food and drink not suited to your age audoc cupation. Correct our habits and take Chamberlain's Tablets and yon soon w ill soon be well again; for sale by all dealer Just Little Stories A local merchant tells the following good one. It is about a Jew peddler, an automobile party and a railroad train. The automobile party was at tempting to cross the railroad track. The traih came along, and the result was three killed and two seriously in jured. The train did not stop. It did not even hesitate. "About a half hour later the Jew peddler hove in sight, walking down the track. One of the injured men was just regaining consciousness. " 'What's dcr madder?' asked the peddler. "The injured man explained between groans as best be could. " 'Has der glaim agent been along? asked the peddler. 1 " 'Nobody has been along, as far as I know, was the reply. " 'Veil,' said the other, 'if you haf no objections I'll dake off my pack and lay down mit you . A Perfect Cathartic There is sure and wholesome action in every dose of Foley Cathartic Tablets They cleanse with "never a gripe or pain P. A. Morgan,Gore,Ga.,w rites lately hail occasion to use a liver medicine, and took Foley Cathartic Tablets. They thoroughly cleansed my system, and I felt like a new man light and free. Chronic cases of constipation tind them invaluable. Stout people are relieved of that liloateJ, congested teeling, so tin comfortable especially In hot weather They keen your liver busy. Sold by l has. .. Clarke. mean?" inquired a caller. 'Why. flowers, Lippincott's. of course.' July The Very Idea Two1 suburban mothers met on the train one day, and the topic of their conversation was their daughters. "How did vour daughter pass her examination for a position as teacher? asked one. "Pass !" was the answer. "She did not pass at all. Maybe you wouldn't believe it, but they asked that gir about things that happened long before she was born. July Lippincott s. There is Healing in Foley Kidney Pills : You need a mighty good medicine if i once your kidneys are exhausted by no- j gleet and overwork, and vou have got it i in Foley Kidney Pills, their action is prompt, healing and tonic. Sound healtli ' anil found kidneys follow their use. John Phillips, Mgr. Hambleton Gro. Co. Hambleton, V. a., savs: "Three boxes of Foley Kidney Pills completely cured i months ; 1 dozen quart milk bottles; 3 me of kidney and blaiider trouble, and 1 j seated Studebaker hack, good as new, consider them invaluable. 1 sell them cost $135 in Hood River. Write J. F. over my own recommendation." Trv ! Thompson, Parkdale, or phone Odell mem. com nv v. nas. v. larKe. 1 iso. inn 4 11 FOR SALE ' One Economy Cream Separator, new : ! BaK-ock four Kittle milk tester; two 5 I gallon cans, used three times; one 20 i ton capacity feed cutter, used four In the County Court of Hood River County, Oregon IN l'KOIIATE DIVISION Iu the Matter of the Kstatel f.iT atihv of I'eler Dorun, decessed L1 A ' To l'eter Mcciory, Alice McClory, Agnes Ca- UHinan, iMixauein jnciiory, Mary ntrana ban, I'eW-r J. McClory. Mary Hiimenfelt, I'Hlhrlue Kiiellman, Margaret Hroifan, Haran MrClory, Hume Willis, Nellie Mallilsen and iieorye Met.' lory, Greetings: In tih name of the Htate ok Oheoon. you are hereby cited aud required to appear In the Comity Court of the State ot Oregon for the County of Hood Klver, at the court room thereof in the court house In t he City of Hood Klver, iu the County of Hood Kivnr and Stale ol Oreiton. on TueHday, the iftth day of Aug. UMt, PMt, at tne Hour 0130 clock in the after noon of that day, then and there to show cause, if any there be, why a license should not be ordi'red by tills Court to be Issued to James O. Mark, administrator of the estate of Peter liorun, accessed, authorizing him to sell the following- described real property belong ing to kuUI extate and situated iu Hood Klver County, Oregon, to wit: The Kuht Halt (K si or the Northeast Onar- ter (N K.!) or the Northwest Utisrter (N.W ', ol Sari inn Townxhlp 2, North, Range 10, hast of Willamette Meridian, for the purpose of paying the unpaid and accruing expenses ol silinlnUtrat ion, clsltns against tbe estate, aud fur the purpose of distributing said estate to 1 ne neirs. WitneKH, the Honorable K. K. Stanton, Indue of the County Court of I he Stale of Oregon for t he County of Hood River, with the seal of said Court altlxed, tills Kith day of July, A.D. l'JH. skai. Attest: v, td. maasoji, ciera. Jio-aaj FOR SALE $o,000.00 6 per cent Irrigation District Hoiuls, hast I-ork Irrigation District Hood Iiiver, Oregon Mealed proposals will be received by the Board of hlrectoraof Kast Kork Irrigation Dis trict at their oltlee lu Kooius 6 aud 6. Hall htillillng.Hood Kiver, Oregon, until nne-thlrtv o'clock P.M. on Tuesday, August 18tb,A.D.M4, lor the purchase 01 the whole or any part of the unsold portion of an Issue ot bonds auth orized and Issued by the above named Ills trie! (the entire issue having been In the sum of One Hundred Fifty Thousand Dollars) In the aggregate sum of Hlx Thousand (9..tsHi.tNi) dollars, and of Hie following denomini'tions and maturity, towlt: six (tl) bonds In the sum of One Thousand dollars iSliXMI.00) each, maturing July 1, lW.a; all dated July 1, 1U1H, and bearing Interest at Hie raleof sin (ii) percent, per annum, payable on the first day of January ant July of each enr. Coupons for tne Interest are lltiicliecl to the bonds, and both principal and Interest are payable In lawful money ol Hie Culled Htates of America at the office of IheTressurer of said District, or at the Fiscal Agency of the State of Oregon lu the city of N'W York, N. Y. The above described bonds are Issued for the ptipose of procuring necessary reclamn tiou works, and acquiring the necessary prop erty snd rights therefor, to Irrigate and re claim Hie lands wltbln said District, and oth erwise carry out the laws of the Htate of Oie gon relating to Irrigation Districts. The legality of these tsinds has been approv ed up to this date by Messrs. Dillon, Thomp son A Clay of New York, N. Y. Unquslllled bids only will be received, aud the successful bidder will be furnished with an original copy ol theoplnlou of the above mentioned attor neys, covering the legality ol the bonds. Kueh bid must be accompanied by a certi fied check or cashier's check on some re Klxmslble bank for sn amount equal to two C2i per cent, of the face value of the bonds hid for, parable to the President of F.ast Fork Irrigation District, to be forfeited ss liquidated damages in case tiie bidder shall withdraw Ills bid or shall fall or neglect to take snd pay for aald bonds, should I he same be awarded to him. The bonds will be sold to the highest responsible bidder, pro vided, however, Die right U reject all bias Is hereby reserved. All proposals should be marked " Proposals foi Irrigation District bonds," and addressed lot'. K. Hone, President of F;ast F'ork Irriga tion District, Kooms S and it, Hall Hulldlng, Hood Kiver, Oregon. By order of the Board of Directors of East Fork Irrigation District. Dated July II, l!)H. OF:oROE K. WILltL'R, jyl6-a!3 Secretary. Notice oF Sheriff's Sale lly virtue of an attachment execution duly Issued by the Clerk of the Circuit Court of the County of Hood Klver, Htate of Oregon, dated the 6th day of July. Ivl4. In a certain action In the Circuit Court for said county and suite, wherein FJIma Kosetta Wiley, as plaintiff, re covered judgment against Frank Orvllle Wiley for the sum oi one thousand, eighty six and 9A-1U) dollars aud costs and disburse ments taxed at sixteen and fM0D dollars, on the 6th day of July, I9H. Nonce Is hereby giveu that I will on the "th day of August, l'.'U. at the front door of the court house, In Hood Klver, In said county, at one o'clock In the afternoon of said day, sell at public auction to the highest bidder for cash, the following described property, to-wlt: Lot ID, or block H, of Hull's Hub-dlvl-slon of Tracts "A" snd "B" of Pleasant View Addition to the City of Hood Klver, County of Hood Kiver, State of Oregon. Taken and levied upon as the properly of the said Frank Orvllle Wiley, or an much thereof as maybe necessary to satisfy the said jHidgment in favor oi Klma Kosetta Wiley sgalnst said Frank Orvllle Wiley, Willi Interest thereon, together with all costs and disbursements that have or may accrue. THOS. F. JOHNSON, .IHaiil Hherlff. Dated at Hixid Klver, Oregon, July 6, lU. We keep in stock a full and complete line of numberers and variety stamps. The Olwcier Stamp Works. For Rent An apSrtment in new Tele phone building. Call at the telephone office. m!2tf Notice of Sheriffs Sale of Execution Notice Is hereby given that by virtue of an Execution and Order of Hale to me directed. Issued out of the Circuit Court sf the Htate of Oregon, f.ir Hood Klver County, In the suit of Oi'vilje K. Hall, piatntlit, vs. oavtd currier, Jr 1). McDonald, lirldai Veil Lumbering Com pany, a corporation, snd Edward MecUregor, defendants, I will on Wednesday, July alh, ml I, at the hour of 2 o'clock P. M. on said day at I he front door of the Court House In the City of Hixwl Kiver, Oregon, sell at pnbllc auc tion to the highest bidder for cash In hand, the following described real property, towlt: "Commend '.ig at the Southwest corner of the Northeast of quarter ol Hection twenty -one iu Township Two 'nrth. of Range Ten, FJst of the Willamette Meridian; running thence east JO chains; thence north 10 chains; thence west 20 chains and thence south lo chains 10 the place of beginning, said tract being the south half of South west quarter ot the North east quarter of said Section 21, excepting from the above described tract a 10 foot strip for a school road along the west end and soutu side of said tract. " Which sale will be madt to satisfy the De cree In the above entitled suit In favor of the plaintiff aud against the defendant, David Currier, Jr., for the sum of IfuWOO with Inter est thereon from the 1st day of October, 1813. at the rate of seven percent per annnm, the costs and disbursements of this suit taxed at tS-C0, aud tbe further sum of tWO attorney 's fees. Dated this 3tith dr of June, 1914. JniA-Jya THOMAS F. JOHNSON, sherlfl of Hoad River County, Oregon Maxwell "2$" 2-pasaenger Roadster $725 "ES, THERE ARE other good motor cars but to avoid disp- pointment it's better to be sure and buy a Maxwell "25-4", then you know you have the best. We have all car accessories and garage equip ment, gasoline and oils. Repairs made. HOWE & INGA.LLS Fourth and Columbia Sts. Tel. 1361 Read This P P Before yotl 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. 0. P. DABNEY & SON Guaranteed Cheapest Outfitter Agents for Charter Oak Stoves and Ranges PHONE 8281 Cor. Fourth and Stati Sts. 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 Oregon Lumber Co. Dee, Oregon ALL KINDS OF LUMBER, SHINGLES SLAB WOOD, ETC. CAN FURNISH CEDAR SHIP LAP, ANY QUANTITY Both Phones Estimates Furnished S. E. BARTMESS Funeral Director and Practical Embalmer Established 18 Years HOOD RIVER, OREGON Real Estate LOANS. RENTING, COLLECT ING AND INSURANCE A Specialty of City Property, Residence Lota, and Small Tracta Close In. For Bargain call on or address T. D. TWEEDY Hood River Home Phone 2372 W. J. Baker & Co. Dealers in REAL ESTATE Fruit and Farm Lands 0