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HOOD KIVEIt ULACIEK, TIIDILSDAY. NOVEMBER ID, 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 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 "WANTED a home for a HEN" How many people are now willing, even anxious, to provide a pleasant home to a capable, industrious hen? A year ago lots of them would have turned up their noses at the idea. It takes harsh words between William of Germany and George of England to make some Americans appreciate the economic value of the humble hen. The United States of America, with its millions of square miles of farm lands, has been caught in the. act of importing eggs. Not many, it is true, but im porting eggs nevertheless. Shades of George Wash ington, Abraham Lincoln and a few other common sense Americans, forbid! It's time for YOU to get busy. From Hardware H'urld. Watch This Space Next Week F. K. 8NYDKK B. B. TOW ELL Hood River Plumbing Co. SANITARY PLUMBING AND HEATING & & & Tinning and Sheet Metal WorK, Gasoline En gines, Pumps, Rams. Repairing Promptly Attended. Estimates Furnished. Phone 1544 Cor. 2nd & Cascade, opp. Hotel Oregon THE HOME OF QUALITY GROCERIES Make known to us in person or by phone your wants in the grocery line, and we will do the rest, which means the best! ELITE GROCERY jf J. R. KINSEY. Proo. Ilv Phone 44.il. Bell BKItf. We give f Stamps Hwj Mm MEDFORD PROGRAM IS ARRANGED FOR The Oregon Horticultural society will hold iti 24th annual meeting at Med ford Wednesday, Tbrusds and Friday, December 2, 3 and I. J. r. Batcbelder. secretary of the By-Products committee appointed at tne Spokane apple show last year, will roaka a report of prog ress during the past year. Prof. C. D. Thompson, vice president of the soci ety, will be in attendance. The pro gram as arranged for is as follows ; Wednesday, Dec. 2, 10 a. m. Address of welcome, Mahlon Purdin, mavor. Response. C E. Whislet, pres ident of the society. Greetings from the State Broad of Horticulture, E. C Roberts president of the Oregon State board of Horticulture. Apple and Pear Scab. Prof. M. r. Henderson. Mediord Jackson county pathologist. General discussion. Informal reception of new members and visitors. Wednesday, 2 p. m. Necessary Changes in Pear Culture, Prof. F. C Reimers, in charge of Southern Oregon experiment station, 'latent. General discussion. Hy-r'rod ucts, Report on Spokarfe By-products Convention, J. F. Batchelder, Hood River. Discussion led by ti. l. At- well, manager Forest Grove Cannery, Forest Grove. A. Rupert, manager Pacific Coast Products Co., Portland. General discussion. Pruning, Prof. V. Gardner, associate professor divis ion horticulture, O. A. C. General dis cussion, i rip tnrougn jacKsou county orchards by the Medford Commercial club. Ihursday, Dec. 8, 9.30 a. m. The Outlook for Prunes, Special ref erence to standardization of pack. H. Gile, manager Willamette Valley Prune Growera Association, Salem Discussion. Irrigation Practice, W. L. Powers, professor irrigation and drain' age, 0. A. C. Discussion. Irrigation as Practiced in Eastern Oregon, H. D, Lamb. Milton, Oregon, manager Fruit Growera Association. Thursday, 2 p. m. Horticultural Law Session. Uniform Horticultural Laws, A. J Cook, Commissioner of Horticulture for California: T. (). Morrison, Assist ant Commissioner of Horticulture lor Washington; E. C. Roberts, President Orpnnn State Hoard of Horticulture : M. McDonald, report of the committee on uniform Horticultural laws oi me American Association of Nurserymen and of the Pacific Coast Association of Nurserymen. (Prof. Cook and Mr. McDonald are just returning from attending the 45th California Mate fruit urowers convert tion at Los Angeles, Cal., where tthis matter was fully discussed with the object of securing more uniform laws between the states.) Discussion. Friday, Dec. 4, 9.30 a. m.- Work of the Extension Department of tbe 0. A. C, R. D. Hetzel, director of extension division. Discussion, ril bert Growing in Oregon, George A. Dorris, bpringheld. Ore. Discussion. lhe Experiment Station and the Fruit Industry, A. B. Cordley, dean and di rector O. A. C. Discussion. Standard Hox Containers, J. B. Knapp, manager Northwestern Association of Box Man ufacturers. Discussion. My Experi ence in Walnut Growing at Medford E. P. Geary, M. D., Portland, Oregon Women Sutler Terribly from Kidney Trouble. Around on lier feet all day no won' ler a woman lias a I ackacho, headache suit swooien joints, weariness, poor sleep ami kidney trouble, ioley Kidney Pills give quick relief lor those troubles They strengthens the kidneys take away the aclies, puin and weariness Make life worth living again. They will absolutely drive out rheumatism, weak back and swoolen aching joints due to kidney ami bladder trouble, lry holey Kidney Pills and Bee how much better you leel. hold by L'has. Iv. Clarke. Thos. and A. J. Lacey proprietor of Cloverdale ranch at Odell, have juat installed s new model United States cream separator purchased from Hen derson A McKay, Hood River, agenta, itb motor attached. This machine haa a aeparating capacity of 600 pounds per hour, or Is cows, This, we b- icve, ia the first separator to be run in the valley by motor. Both of the own ers of Cloverdale are strong believers n the future of the creamery business n Hood River valley and they bave an ideal place and location to run a first class dairy. A. J. Lacey saya: We expect to be milking 14 cows by next summer and we do not intend to stop until our herd shall be in creased to 20 head. We will also go into the hog raising quite extensively and hope by next fall to bave at least 120 head of boss ready for market. We are placing 10 acres of clover and al falfa into pig pasture and aubdividing this into four equal pastures of 2 acres each. Thereby, by switching the piga from one pasture to another, we expect to get good results. We are now wintering 20 head of pigs, mostly brood sows, and have raised enough of feed off of a small piece of land to feed all of them till spring. We figure on putting in 12 acres of corn next spring, and raising enough feed to fatten the hogi for market." Writer Discusses Employing Foreigners Portland. Ore.. Nov. J5. 1914 While in Hood River last week I ran across a partyin fact several laboring men witn tamiiies who was seekin employment on the Columbia highway the wonderful road that is being built from Portland to Hood River, Oregon He informed me that he went down to seek employment as well as others) and went to the foreman and asked for work. The foreman looked under hi hat (judging from the remark) and told him very sarcastically, "You are not the right color." ltns man save that he spent almost $000 doctor bills last summer in Hood River. Now, if thin man does not deserve work on the Columbia highway, an further being a taxpayer of Hood Riv er, 1 would like to know who would While there I was informed by two men who had waited for three days for employment, that the last morning they were there, there were eight foreigners shipped in Irom Portland and nut work. The foreman further informed him that they were not hiring any wnue men, wnaiever, and that in few days they were going to turn off all they had and hire nothing but for eigners. Now the writer would like the eon' sideration of some of your valuable people in this. Is this justice to the American people? No wonder there are so many huboa, tramps and vaga bonds among our American people. They are lead to it to a great extent by being put out of employment through the hiring of foreigners. The writer has been a working man and is one yet, but is not seeking manual la bor as some are doing. Still it gives me great pleasure to see an American man reign over any foreigner, when it come to receiving payment from our land of plenty, which he deserves. Now, the gentleman that I refer to lives in Hood River and has a wife and baby. Will say that the writer is not taxpayer of Hood River county but is in various places in Oregon and Wash ington. But above all things I hold America and the Stars and Stripes that reign over us superior to anything else and 1 Bhould think that it would be our duty to help each other. G. S. S. 'OWER SEPARATOR AT CLOVERDALE RANCH Nutlet of Sheriff J We. In th Ctrcolt Court of the Btat of Oracoa fur Uuud tilvor County. First National Bask. Hood. River, Oregon, a banking ourpurauuD, plaintiff. . A. L Norland. Minnie O. Morland J. Adrian F.ppins. Emma fc. Ecslnc. Realha folder and E. M MtmooLoa, defendant. Notice ii hereby efvra that no Eierntlon nod Urdar of KaM r Iwied out of tha Circuit Own A tbc Hiata of Oregon. Ibr tha County of nwn mver, on tue juto aay 01 uruttier, npon a Judgment rendered on the lih day of octuoer. lvii. in iavr piainun, rtM nav luoal Bank, Hood Ktver, Oregon, a banking corporation, and again! tha defendant, A tZ aioriana, Minnie c Moruuia, j. Aarinn r.p pint, Km ma K. Kpping and K. at. Htinonton: wrucii aaia r.iecutum aud order or Hele ia to me directed, and iwiniuandiug lue to aell the pniiierty nerel natter d-tarrloed for tbe pu rpuae of unifying the Judgment of Dla'nUrJ In aald nam, for the aum of Three Thousand five Hundred ttWUO Ui; lioilare, with Interest there on from the loth day of March, lvll. at the rate of 7 per cent per annum, and the runner um of Three Hundred 'lfly ISAOOUl Dollar attorney fee. and the further aum of Ten iliu.uiii iHjIiarn coat, and ouala Incurred upon aald Writ of Kiecuiion. TH r.KhrOKK. in compliance with aald Execution aud Order of fcale. J will on Mon day, the iird day of November. 1914, at the hour of 10 o'clock a. in. at the court noon door In Hood Hirer County, Oregon, aell at fiuoiic auction to tne nigneal Didder for cam n hand for the purpoaeofaaliHfytng tbe Judg ment above named, the following described real proiierty attualed In Hood Klver County. uregon, iowiit Be tuning at a point in ty rod south and fifteen feet Weal of the NE coiner of Mec, 8. 1 p. 2, North, Kange 10, Kant of W. M ..running thence Went ltt rods, K feet; thence South 40 rod; thence KkhI 40 rod; thence North 40 rod thence Went 14 feet: thence North 90 rod! to the place of beginning, containing acre, Dated tola Sind day of October, 191 1. oiJ-nll THOU. Y. JOHNMON. Bberlfl of Hood Klver County. Oregon, HOUSE BURNS EARLY SUNDAY MORNING The home of Mrs. A. M. Curtis on Fitfh street, the Heights, between May and June, was destroyed by fire about seven o clock on Sunday morn ing. Mrs. Curtis had arisen about day break, when she built a tire in the kitchen stove, filling the firebox with light kindling. She then went back to bed, being aroused in a short time with her room in flames about her. So quickly did the fire spread that it was impossible to save any of the furniture. The place was a charred mass by the time the Volunteer tire department ar rived. However, the fire laddies saved adjoining property from damage. Mrs. Gurtis had only small amount or insurance. Despondency Due to Indigestion. It is not at all surprising that persons who have indigestion becomediscouraged and despondent. Here are a few words of hope and cheer for them by Mrs. Blanche Bowers, Indiana, la. "'ror years my digestion whs so poor that could only eat the lightest foods. I tried everything that I heard of to get relief but not until about a year ago when 1 saw Lliamberliun g tablets advertised and got a bottte of them, did I find the right treatment. I soon began to im prove, and since taking a few bottles of them my digestion Is tine. ror sale by all denlers. Local Man Manufacturing Harness W. G. Weber, who the first of the year purchased the Yowell harness shop, is a harnessmaker of many years' experience, and haa been busy stocking his place of business with the best of handmade goods. "I find sales on this rather alow, however, saya Mr; Weber, '"it may be due to the fact that the people do not know that they, can get a better quail ty of harness at home than abroad, The erchardists should teailie the ben efits of trading at home, especially when the quality of their purchases is guaranteed. f Remarkable Cure of i'oiip. "Last winter when my little boy had croup 1 got hi in a bottle of Chamberlain Cough Remedy. I honestly believe il saved his life' writes Airs. J. 1$. Cook Indiana, fix. "it cut the phlegm and relieved his coughing spells. I nm most grateful for what this remedy has done for him." For sale by dealers. Notice of Sheriffs Sale In tbe Circuit Court of the State of Oregon ror me county oi nuua niver. C. Bllllneton. Dlalntlff. va. Richard Depee and Nettle Iiepee, hit wife, and Kacbael U 1 noma, defendants. Notice la hereby given that by virtue of a writ of execution In foreclosure and order ot aale I turned out of the Circuit Court of tbeHtate of Oregon ror Hood Klver County on the IMth day of October, 114, In favor of plaintiff, and agHlnat the defendant, which execution and oruer of rate is to me directed and command lng me to aell the real property herein aiurdeecrlbed for the purpom of aatlafytng the Judgment of nald plalutirl In aald caupe for the turn of (ft'iOMO) with Interent thereon at the rate of r per cent per annum from the 24th day of October, 1HI4, aud the further aom of ) attorney reea and tbe rurther aum of flu coat aud dlnburaemtnla and the ooata of and uoon thla writ of execution and aale. Now, therefore. In compliance with aald ex. ecu Hon and order of sale 1 will on the 12 day of December, 1914, at the hour of 10 o'clock a. m at the Irontdooroflheoouit house In Hood Klver County, Oregon, aell at public auction to the blghet biduer for caah In band tbe fol lowing described real property attuatediin Hood Klver county. Oregon, towut: All of lot No. 2 In block B of Cans addition to the City of Hood Klver, a per duly recorded plat, In the County el Hood Klver and Htale of Oregon; togetner with tne tenement and her tdainenta and appurtancea thereunto beloug lng or In any wise appertaining. Duiea mis uiu aay oi vovemner, ii4. THOS. K. JOHNMON. Sheriff of Hood Klver County, Oregon r irl indue povemoer urn, itu. Lent uwue December luth, 1914. Notice for Publication. Department of the Interior. U.S. Land Office at me Dane, Oregon, octotier hu, iut4. Notice Is hereby given that Mary Schlen one of the helm and lor the belra of Jonef W IrcHberger, ceceaaed, who, on October 14th, I9C9, made lloineatead Entry No. 06414, for St,'. BE '4. Hectlon 17, Townnhlp North, Kange 10 Kant, Willamette Meridian, lias n lea notice oi intention to mate Klual r'lve Year Proof, to eMtabllxh claim to the land above deacrlbed. before r . A. IUhIiod Ii. 8. CommlKitloncr. at Hood Klver. Oregon. on me in aay oi uecemoer, ivi4. claimant name aa wtiueesea: aiatniaauiur- fenberger. Anion H. Uillluga, HanHT. Hanson William it. MarHiiaii an oi Dee, Oregon. H. KRANK WOODCOCK, n5-d3 Register. FOR SALE The Dalles Local Taken off Following the policy of retrenchment called forth by the heavy decrease in passenger traffic, the O.-W. K. & N.Co. lias discontinued, effective today, The Dalles local. The local service will probably be resumed next spring. Dur ing the winter months trains Nos. 5 and 10, with through equipment from Chicago, will do local work. Train No. 5, westbound, will pass through Hood River at 9.20 a. m. It will arrive at Portland at 12.10. No. 10, eastbound, will leave Portland at 6.30 p. m. It will reach Hood River at 9.20. Foley's Honey and Tar Compound for Croup. Croup scares you. The loud hoarse croupy votigh, choking and gasping for breath, labored breathing, call for im mediate relief. The very first doses of Foley's Honey and Tar Compound will master the croup. It cuts the thicks mucus, clears away the phlegm and opens up and eases the air passages. Harold Iterg, Mass, Mich., writes: "We give Foley's Honey and Tar to our child ren for croup and it always acts quickly Fvery user is a friend. Chas. N. Clarke Hunt Paint & Wall Paper Co, Complete line of PAINTS, OILS, BRUSHES, Etc. TM)Ay P Heath & Milligan Mixed Paints Jfcb Glidden's Varnishes Room Mouldings Bulk Calcimine Mixed to Order Plate and Card Rail Dry Paste '4 WW Important. Rear in miiufthatChanilierlaiii's Tab lets not only move the bowels but im prove the appetite and strengthens the digestion. For sale by all dealers. Local Girls Alpha This The Beth Reab club of girls at the University of Orgon has been granted a charter by the Alphi Phi national woman's fraternity. Hood River girls who are members of the new organiza tion, are Misses Elizabeth Carson and Ellen Blowers. Alphi Phi has chap ters at the University of California and at Stanford University. Irregular bowel movements lead to chronic constipation and a constipated habit tills the system with impurities. Heroine is a great bowel regulator. It purities the system, vitalir.es the blood and puts the digestive organs in tine vigorous condition. Price 50o. Sold In dian. X. Clarke. Another Hood River Case It Proves That There's A Way Out for Many Suffering Hood River Folks Just another report of a case in Hood River. Another typical case. Kidney ailments relieved in Hood River with Doan's Kidney Pills. "1 was all run down with kidney trou ble and my bark so weak, lame and sore that I could hardly get around," eavs Mrs. J. T. Ilolman, of 1214 Thirteenth St., Hood Uiver. "Doan's Kidney Pills came to my aid in tine style. After I used them a short time, I was free from every symptom of kidvry complaint. I was so pleased that 1 endorsed Doan's Kidney 1'ills and I am glnd to say that I have had no kidney trouble to amount to anything since. I still have great confidence in Doan's Kidney Pills and willingly confirm my former recom mendation." Price 50c, at all dealers. Don't simplv ask for kidney remedy get Doan's Kid ney Pills the same that Mrs. Ilolman had. Foster-Milburn Co., Props., Buf falo, X. Y. Notice to Creditors In the County Court or the Hlate ot Oregon, for Hood Klver County. In the matter of tbewtat or Alice H. Met calf, deceased. Notice U hereby given that the undersigned haa been appointed Administrator of the es tate of Alice H. Metcall, deceaoed, and that all peraons having claim avaliim aald estate hall present them within ail itii month from date of this notice to the ondemtuned. at the ottlce of A J.lVrby.ln the First Rational Bank Building. Hood Klver, duly verified ac cording to law. iated tUiM Mh ly ol November, 1914. J. K. M ALLOY, n5-d.1 Administrator, $25,000.00 fl per cent Irrigation District Bonds, East Fork Irrigation District Hood River, Oregon Healed proposals will be received by the Hoard of directors of hast Pork Irrigation Dis trict at their ottlce In Kooma 6 and 6. Hall Hulldlmf, Hood River, Oregon, until two o'clock P.M. on Tuesday, December 1,A.I).1M4, for the purchase of Herlea No. 1, Issue No. 2, oi the bonds authorized and Issued by the above named Irrigation district in the total sum of Twenty Five Thousand Dollars I'ii.KiO im) and In denominations as follows: rorty-seven(47) bonds for nve hundred dollars each, aud lit teen bonds lor one hundred dollar each (or In such other or di Iterant denomina tions of not less than I10U or more than SnOO as purchaser shall prefer), each dated Julv t. Ini3, payable In yearly Installments in those percenUiKCA of the whole Issue as by law di rected, commencing with the expiration of eleven yeara from date of Issue and ending at the expiration of twenty years from date of Issue, and bearing Interest at the rate of six (i) r cent, per annum, payable on the first day of January ant July of each 5 ear. Cou- Kns for tne Interest are attached to the inds, and both principal and Interest are payable In lawtul money of the United Htates of America at the ottlce of the Treasurer of said District, or at the Fiscal Agency of tbe State of Oregon In the city of New York, N. Y. The above described bonds are issued for tne purpose of procuring necessary reclama tion works, and acquiring the necessary prop erty aud rights therefor, to Irrigate and re claim the lands within said District, and oth erwise carry out the laws of the Htale of Ot e. gon relating to Irrigation Districts. The legality of these bonds has been approv ed up to this date by Messrs. Dillon, Thomp son & Clay of New York, N.Y. Unqualified bids only will be received, and the successful bidder will he furnished with an original copy of the opinion ot the above mentioned attor neys, covering the legality ot the bonds. Each bid must be accompanied by a certi fied check or cashier's check on some re sponsible bank for an amount equal to two (2) per cent, of the face valne of the bonds bid tor, .payable to the president of East Kork Irrigation District, to be forfeited as liquidated damages In case tbe bidder shall withdraw his bid or shall fall or neglect to take and pay for said bonds, Bhould the same be awarded to him. The bonds will be sold to the highest responsible bidder, pro vided, however, the right t reject all bids Is hereby reserved. All proposals should be marked " Proposals fot Irrigation District bonds," and addressed toC. K. Bone, President or East Kork Irriga tion District, Rooms 6 and B, Hall Building, Hood River, Oregon. Ily order of the Board of Directors of East Fork Irrigation District. Dated October it, 1914. GEORGE B. WILBUR, oi9-n'J6 Secretary. Completion Notice GENERAL HEWER MSTRICT No. 2 Notice is hereby given tbat Transfer A Liv ery Co., contractors, has filed written notice this 11th dsy of November, 1H14, of the com pletion of all sewers In General Hewer District No. 2, Division No. 1, as spectrled under his contract with IheClly of Hood River, hereto fore entered Into nnder Ordlnanc No. fi:t, and lhat the amount dnesald contractor npon It aconptnuce la hereby stated to be H.670.7;. Notice Is further given thatvany objec tions 10 the acceptance of said work nnder the contract wilh the said contractor on the part of said city may be tiled iu the office ot the undersigned City Recorder ky any inter ested party at any time within fifteen days from the date of the nrst publication of this notice, towlt, wllhln fifteen days from the K'th day of November. 1K14. This notice Is published In the Hood River Glacier for two consecutive Issue thereof, the dateol the first publication thereof being the 12th day of November, IV14. H. U HOWE, nl2-19 ' city Recorder Notice for Publication. Department of the Interior U.S. Land Office at The Dalle. Oregon, October fc'th, 114. Notice Is hereby given that Mary Bcbten. widow of Paul Schlen, deceased, of Dee. Ore gon, who, on October atUh, ItHm, made Home- stesa r.ntry, so. UMia, ior B E, Hectlon 17, Township I North, Range It) East, Willam ette Meridian, haa filed notice of Intention to make Final Klve Year Proof, to establish claim to the land above described, before F. A. Bishop, IT. 8. Commissioner, at Hood River Oregon, on the 7th day of December, it. Claimant names a witness: Mathtaa Lanf. fenberger, Aiikm B. Billings. Hans T. Hanson, William H. Marshall, all of lee. Oregon. H. FRANK WOODCOCK. nS-d3 Register. Collector's Notice The assessment for the year H14 of the Hood River Irrigation District are now due and payable to the Collector at bis ottlce, and III become delinquent on the last Monday In December next thereafter, and unless paid prior thereto S per cent will be added to the amount thereof. I will be at my residence on WeduemUys and at the Butler bank on Satur days from IV a. iu. to 3 p. ni. n 12 dai L. E. DART, Collector. Y Maxwell "25" 2-paaenger 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 & ING ALLS Fourth and Columbia Sts. Tel. 1361 Read This 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 & SON .Guaranteed Cheapest Outfitter - Agents for Charter Oak Stoves and Ranges PHONE 8281 Cor. Foubth and State 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 QUANTaTY Both Phones Estimates Furnished There's Food for Thought In the fact that our success depends upon your satisfac tion with our shoes so it is up to us to please you both in quality of our shoes and the price we ask you to pay. If you will call here today you will find that we have rea lized our responsibilities in this direction extraordinarily well. Will you come? J. C JOHNSEN, the Hood River Shoe Man Shoes and Shoe Repairing