HOOD RIVER GLACIER, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 2G, 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" We are making the McKenna Park Colony Chicken Houses and are ready to take your order. This is just the thing for the ranch or the town lot. Let us put one on your place, ready for use, anywhere within a three mile radius of town for $ ,15.00 Drop in and look one over. "Always at Your Service" Stanley-Smith Lumber Co. Telephone 2171 F. B. SNYMCR I!. B. POWELL Hood River Plumbing Co. SANITARY PLUMBING AND HEATING x? x? Tinning and Sheet Metal Work. Gasoline En gine, Pumpi, Rams. Repairing Promptly Attended. Estimate Furnished. Theme 1511 Cor. 2nd & Cascade, opp. Hotel Oregon m 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 i-y J imxaii x , rrop. CfrTTTJ i none iioii ituiK. c give iWf Mamps i" GOLDEN WEDDING DAY IS JliAC Hunt Paint & Wall Paper Co. Complete line of PAINTS, OILS, BRUSHES, Etc. Heath fc Milligan Mixed Paints Glidden's Varnishes Room Mouldings Bulk Calcimine Mixed to Order Plate and Card Rail Dry Paste 1 At their orchird' bom in the Bel mont district, where the; have retided since 1901. Mr. and Mrs. A iron ButU, with number of their close friends and neighbors as their fuesU. will to day celebrate their fiftieth wedding anniversary. The wedding of Mr. and Mrs. ButU wss solemnized on November 24, 1S64, at Chicane. Napierville, 111., was the birthplace of Mrs. Hutu (busanna Pitzler), daughter of Jonathan and Esther Alsparo Ditzler. Mr. Butts. son of Amos and Esther Wenner ButU, was born at Allentown, fa. lie re moved with his parenU to Napierville in 1845. fin 1865 Mr. and Mrs. Butts removed to Burlington, Wis., where Mr. Butts engaged in the produce business. He remained there until 1868, when be re moved to Chicago to enter the coram! sion produce business with bis brother, 0. W. Butts. Mr. Butts remained in Chieago, in the' commission and real estate business, until 1901, when be came to Hood River.buying his orchard place. Mta. Butts followed the next year. "l leu inicago, aays Mr. buiis, "with a northeast blizzard blowing and in the midst of a fierce snowstorm. The weather the next day waa better. It was clear and cold. By the time I reached Hood Kfver things had moder ated. An Oregon mist was prevailing when I arrived in Hood River. As I stepped off the train I saw a gentleman standing on the 'curb log.' There was no curb atone but a big log waa placed at the street side down by the atation. The man waa eyeing me. He was ex pecting my brother, O. W. Butts, and as I did not quite fill the description he allowed me to pass. "I went to the Mount Hood botel, of which Mrs. Gilbert was then propri etor. The next day this same gentle man called at the hotel and inquired for me. 1 then found him to be the Hon. T. R. Coon. We bad a short chat and took a stroll up the bill to his house, where I met Mrs. Coon and family. The following day we viisted town and got acquainted with Capt. Blowers, (jeo. Crowell, Mi. Jackson, Mr. Blythe, Mr. Savage and others. "A few days later Mr. Coon and I took a walk out to my brother's place. We found 20 acres cleared and in strawberries, 15 acres of it in cherry trees. A few years later took out the cherry trees and planted apple trees. In the mean time 1 cleared the balance of the place and put in berries and ap- nletrees. Have now an orchard or lit acres from three to five years old. "In 1902 bought 25 acres of T. K. Coon. The place wss in what was known as Pole Flat, in the Oak Grove district. This was all in heavy timber, 1 cleared about ten acres and raised strawberries and apple trees. 1 have now seven acres in trees from three to six years old. In 1912 took a trip to Chicago and found many changes in the way of improvements. My wile and 1 enjoyed the trip, however, but in three months were glad to return to nooa Kiver. At today's festivities, while Mr. and Mrs. Butts, who have traveled life's path together so happily during the half century, are receiving the congrat ulations of their friends, Mrs. Butts will be dressed in the gown worn on the wedding day just 50 years ago last luesday. W omen Suffer Terribly from Kidney Trouble. Around on lier feet all dy--no won der a woman has a backachu, headache, stiff swoolen joints, weariness, poor eleep and kidney trouble. Foley Kidney l'ills itive quick relief for these troubles They strengthens the kidneys take away the aches, pain and weariness, Make life worth living again. They will absolutely drive out rheumatism, weak back and swoolen aching joint due to kidney and bladder trouble, try holey Kidney l'ills and see how much better yon feel, bold by Hits, Clarke. Farmers' Week Postponed Farmers and other citizens of Oregon who are planning to attend Farmers' Week at the Argicultural College are hereby notified that the date bus been postponed to February 1 to 6, 1915. The changed and enlarged character of the exercisea have made this change nec essary. Many conventions of leaders of the various agricultural interests of the state will be held at that time in addition to tha special technical in struction and demonstration commonly given. Leaders of national reputation from various parts of the country and from the U. s. Department of Agricul ture will be present to address these conventions. MOVIES WILL SI10W M. W. A. HOSPITAL At the Gem Theater, one day only. Will be presented a reel of moving pie turea showing the Modern Woodmen of America sanitarium for tnbercular pa tienU. The moving picture is entitled, "The Man Who Came Back." Robert Wilson, resident of a little Missouri village, was pronounced tubercular by the medical authorities of the town. tZ The pictures show him leaving his home and family that he might regain bia health. 7'" ",-'- When the man, suffering from the dread "White I'lague," arrives at Col orado Springs be is shown to have been met by a delegation of representatives, who take him to the sanitarinm twelve miles distant. Nine montha later he la restored to his family, cured of tuberculosis. The Woodmen Life Saving Station, as it Is called, is located at an altitude of 7,uuu feet in the rarined air of the Kockiea. The scenery surrounding it is awe-inspiring. Treatment for tubercu losis Is free for beneciary members of tha M. W. A. It is stated that since the institution wss established four years ago the lives of 1,102 members have been saved. Despondency lue to Indigestion. It is not at all surprising that persons who have indigestion beconiediHcou raged and despondent. Here are a few words of hope and cheer for them by Mrs. Blanche Bowers, Indiana. 1'a. ''For years my digestion was so poor that I could only eat the lightest foods. 1 tried everything that 1 heard of to get relief but not until about a year ago when 1 saw Chaniberjnin's Tablets advertised and got a botlte 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 line." For sale by all dealers. Iowa Has Apple King F. F. Spencer, of Randolph. lows, has harvested 10,000 bushels of apples from his orchard this fall. Of these 3,000 bushels were Grimes Golden, 4, 000 bushels Winesaps and the remainder various varieties. Mr. Spencer has besides the 40 acre orchard at his home, a leased orchard and has also recently set out a new orchard of 40 acres which will not bear for several more years. The extensive yield has won for Mr, Spencer the title of "Apple King" of this section of the state. He is prob ably the grower of more Grimes Golden than any other fruit man in the state 01 Iowa. Irregular bowel movements lead to chronic constipation and a const touted tiamt nils the Bvstem with impurities. Heroine is a great bowel regulator. It purines the system, vitalizes the blood and puts the digestive organs in fine vigorous condition. 1 rice 60c. Sold by Chas. X. Clarke. City School LWilCBe 7.9 Mills ' At the city school meeting held at the t'arK street school last rriday af ternoon the school levy for the coming year was placed at 7.9 mills. The levy of last year was s.b mills. It was vot ed at the meeting to allow the interest money from the $10,000 sinking fund. which now amounts to somehine over tsuu, to be used this year for school purposes, it it was found necessary. Important. Bear in mind that Chamberlain's Tuti- lets not only move the bowels but im prove the appetite and strengthens tha digestion. For sale by all dealers. COUNCIL SETS TAX AT 9 1-2 MILLS At the adjourned meeting of the city council last Friday night, the tax levy for the coming year was placed at nine and a half mills, apportioned as fol lows: General fund, five and a half mills; road fund, two mills: for library one mill ; for water department, one mm. The council, after having inspected in a body the improvement work of Twelfth atreet, allowed the bill of $2,199.26 to the Transfer & Livery Co, for the extra work on that thorough fare. However, the contracting com pany was placed under a bond of i,ouo to carry through to completion the sur facing of the street next spring as soon as the weather permits. Summons by Publication la tbe Clirnit Coon of tha 8tata nl Onn. lur Uuod Kiver Count. Geort W. Combe, Plaintiff, r. William J. Helmet, ud kinar L. Ueluier, Defendants. To William J. Belmer and tuner L. Mai mer wooat place of raaldanca U unknown. In tha bum ol lha State of Oreaon you. and raeb ol you, aia hereby required lo appear and answer b complaint Atvd aalal you In above entitled court and eauaa, on or be fore Tbarnaar, toe Met day of Liaeember, UK, wblrb dale li.ubeeq.ueDI to the eiplratkm of Ix week, eher I uuredey I tie 1Mb day of So. TeiuDor, wit. w tiled la ma data of tbe nrat publication of title aammoaa. And If you tail aoto appear and annwer, for want tberaof. piaiuua win appiy to tna court lor a judg ment attains! you In tueeuru of ttl with Inter ret at tiie rateof eigbt per cent from Beptem- Der i.i, until peia, ana lor tue laitner una of Itut) uj as aud for attorney's feea on bl Orst cause of action set out In the complaint, and for tha sum of IIUW.0U with Interest there on at f Ik lit per cent per annum, from tbe 1Mb any ot November, Mi, autll paid, and for Uia timber sum of tiuu.00 as and for at torney free on hu second cauea of action set out In tbe complaint. Plalntld also pray tbat a certain mortem; e (Wen btr Charles Helmer and Harab A. Hel iner to John A. Men-lit, to sera re tbe pay ment of the first above men Hot. ed sum of money, and that a certain mortgage given by tiarab A. Helmer to en-are the payment of tbe last mentioned iitu of money, both of which aid mortgages were given on and conveyed tbe following described premises, lo-wlt: Tbe Northeast quarter of the Northeast quarter of tfe-nlun twenty-eight. Township one. North of Kange ten, kaal of Ibe Willam ette Meridian, aud also tbat certain parcel of land, beginning at the Northeast corner of rcllon 1&, Township 1 North, Range 10 Kaat, W. M.runulng thence Houtb & rods, thence West tl rods, thence North 'X rods, thence Kast iU rods to the place of beginning, together with one full share of stock In the ML Hood Water Hupply Company, which Is appurte nant to said land, may be foreclosed accord ing to law and tbe ptactloe ol this Court, and tbe land therein described may be sold by tbe sheriff, snd tbe pr xxwd. thereof be applied to the satisfaction of sucb Judgment plaintiff ball obttaln. (Said mortgages having been beretnfote duly assigned, lor value, Le this plaintiff aud are the same upon which this action Is bssed. Plaintiff also prays for deOc leney Judgment, and tor oilier equitable relief You are hereby served with this summons In this action by order of the Honorable K. K. HUtnton, County Judge of Hood River County Oregon, made and entered on the 18 day of No vember. W14, which order prescribes that yon and each- ol yon, shall appear and answer said complaint, on or before the expiration of six weeks from the date of the first publica tion of tula summons, and you are hereby notified that the date of tbe first publication of this summons is tbe 191b dav of November, 1914. JOHN II K Kit, Plalntlffa Attorney, Jiroslua Building, Hood River, Oregon. nlU-dttl It Iteally Hoes Relieves Khcumatlsni Kvervbodr who is afflicted with rheu matism in any form should by all means keep a bottle of Sloan's Liniment on hand. The minute you feel pain or sore ness in a ioint or muscle, bathe it with Sloan's Liniment. Done t rub it. Sloan's penetrates almost immediately right to tbe seat of pain, relieving the hot, ten der, swoolen feeling and making the part easy and comfortable. Oet a bottle ol Sloan's Liniment for 25c of any druggist and have it in the house againnt colds, Born and swollen joints, rheumatism, neuralgia, sciatica and like ailments. Your money back if not satisfied, but it does give almost instant relief. Unitarian Concert The concert which the Unitarian church is to give on the 30th promises to be a rare treat to all music lovers. "In a Persian Garden" appeals as few other musical compositions to the cul tured taste and the untrained lover of music. Copies of the verses used in this song cycle have been prepared in advance and can be obtained at the public li brary, the high school library and Clarke a drag store, familiarity with the words will add to the enjoyment of Mrs. Root's 'beautiful renditionof "I sent my soul through the Invisible, or the contralto solo, 'I somethimes think that never blows so red," in which Mrs. Henney is at her best, while those who have heard Mr, Hoqse in "Oh Moon of my delight," assure us that it is a delight indeed. Mrs. Coffin and Mr. Wedemeyer will render the pro logue from "Pagliacci," one of the most popular of grand ipera numbers and a choice varied program is being arranged for the remainder of the evening. Tickets at Clarke s. Date has been changed to Monday, Nov. 30. Remarkable Cure of Coup. "Last winter when my little boy had croup 1 got him a bottle of Chamberlain Cough Kemedv. I honestly believe it saved m life' writes Mrs. J. B. Cook, Indiana, 1'a. "It cut the phlegm and relieved his coughing spells. I am most grateful for what this remedy lias done for him." For sale by dealers. O.-W. R. & N. Fxpert to Be Here The O.-W. R. & N. Co. has secured the services of Mrs, Elinor Meacham Reddington as traveling lecturer of ap pie cookery. Mrs. Reddington, who is a typical western woman, being the daughter of Col. A. B. Meacham, an Oregon pinoeer, has been at Spokane delivering daily lectures on apple cook ery and giving cooking lesson. She will be in this city soon to give demon strations as to the appetizing uses the king of fruits may be put. Foley's Honey ant Tar Compound for Croup. Croup scares you. The loud hoarse croupy cough, 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 t lie croup. It cuts the thicks mucus, clears away the phlegm and opuns 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 Kvery user is a friend. Chas. N. Clarke All Wrong The Mistake Is Made by Many Hood River Citizens. Iok for the cause of backache. To be cured you muflt know the cause. If it's weak kidneys you must set the kidneys working right. A Hood River resident tells you how. "Heavy work while on the farm caus ed me to suffer from kidney trouble,' says Mrs. J, S. Kiser of 1111 Eigth St., Hood River. "My back seemed to give out and the pain and lamenessextended down into my hips. My whole body was lame and bo re mornings and the action of my kidneys wasn't right. When I heard of Doan's Kidney Pills being good for such troubles, 1 got a supply and took them. They helped me right away and soon my back and kidneys were in good shape. 'Doan's Kidney Pills drove away all the ailments. I think they are just fine." Price 50c, at all dealers. Don't simply ask for kidney remedv get Doan's Kid ney Pills that Mrs. Riser had. Foster Milburn Co., Props., Buffalo. N. Y. Collector's Notice The assessment for the year 1914 of the Hood River Irrigation District are now due and payable to the Collector at his office, and ear tit become delinquent on the last Monday In December next thereafter, and unless paid prior thereto i per cent will be added to the amount thereof. I will be at my residence ou Wednesdays and at the Butler bank on Satur day from 10 a. m. to 8 p. m. U12 d:U L. K. DART, Collector. Notice or Sheriff's Sale In tbe Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for the County of Hood River. C. ltllllngton, plaintiff, vs. Richard Depee and Nettie iJepee, hit wife, aud lUcbuel L. Thomas, defendants. Notice Is bereby given that by virtue of a writ of execution in foreclosure and order ol sale Issued out of the ClrcultCourtoftbeHlate of Oregon for Hood River County on the Mill day ot October, 1UM, lu favor of plaintiff and against the defendants, which execution and order of sale Is to me directed and command ing me to sell the real property herein alttr described for the purpose of satisfying thejudgment of said plaintiff In said caupej ior me sum 01 imm.wj wun interest tnereon at the rate of H percent tier annum from the 24th day of October, ltilf, and the further sum or $hO attorney's fees and the further sum of 1 10 co is sua aisDiirsenienM and the com la of aud unon this writ of execution and sale. Now, therefore, In compliance with said ex. ecul ion and order of sale 1 will on the VI day of Deoember, 1U14, at tbe hour of 10 o'clock a. in. at Ibe front door of the com t house in Hood River Couuty, Oregon, sell at public auction to the highest biduer for cosh In hand the following- described real property situated lu Hood River County. Orevon. Uiwlti: All of lot No 2 In block BofCass addition to the city or Hood River, as per duly recorded plat, iu the County of Hood KiversndHtaleof Oregon; uigeuier wun me tenements anil ner IdniuenU and appurtances thereunto belong ing or in any wise appertaining. Dated this l-!tli day ol November, 1914. TH08. K. JOHNMON, Sheriff ot Hood River County, Oregon First lhHiie November Utb, 1914. Last Issue December 10th, 1914. Notice for Publication. Department of the Interlor.U.S. Land Office at i ne unites, Oregon, October 2Vtb, 1914. Notice Is hereby given that Mary Schlen one of the heirs and for tbe heirs of Josef w Ircsherger, Gecensed, who, on October 14th, 19C9, made Homestead Kutry No. OfViM, for N ft 8 E !-4, Section 17, Township 1 Norlh, Range 10 Kast, Willamette Meridian, has died notice of intention to make Final Five Year Proof, to establish claim U the land above described, before V. A. lllshop U. 8. Commissioner, at Hood River, Oregon, on me an uay oi iieceniDer, iui4. Claimant names as witnesses: MathiasLauf- feuberger, Amos B. Hillings, HansT. Hanson, William H. Marshall all of Dee, Oregon. n.rHAIMK WOODCOCK, n5-d3 Register. FOR SALE t2),000.00 6 per cent Irrigation District JJontIs, bast fork irrigation District Hood River, Oregon Sealed proposals will tie received by the Board of blrectorsof Kast Fork Irrigation Dis trict at their office in Rooms S and 6. Hall Building, Hood River, Oregon, until two o'clock l'.M. on Tuesday. December 1.A.D.1914, fr the purchase of Herles No. 1, Issue No. i, ot the bonds authorized and Issued by the above named Irrigation district In the total sum of Twenty F'tve Thousand Dollars r.'.i.uuO.Ki) and in denominations as follows: Forty-seven(47)bonds for five hundred dollars each, and fifteen bonds tor one hundred dollar each (or in sucb other or different denomina tions of not less than 1100 or more than (iO0 as purchaser shall prefer), each dated July 1, 1913, payable lu yearly Installments In those percentages of the whole Issue as by law di rected, commencing with the expiration of eleven years from date of issue and ending at the expiration of twenty years from date of issue, ana hearing interest at the rale or six per cent, per annum, payable on the first day of January anfJuly of each year. Cou pons for the interest are attached to the bonds, and both principal and Interest are payable In lawful money of the United 8tates of America at tbe office of the Treasurer of sRid District, or at the Fiscal Agency of the State of Oregon in the eltv of New York. N. Y. Tbe above described bonds are Issued for the purpose or procuring necessary reclama tion works, and acquiring the necessary prop erty and rights therefor, to Irrigate and re claim the lands within said District, and oth erwise carry out the laws of the Mtale of Oie- gon relating to irrigation Districts. The legality of these bonds has been annrov ed up bi this dale by Messrs. Dillon, Thomp son A Clay of New York, N. Y. Unqualified bids only will be received, and tbe successful bidder will be rurnlshed with an original copy ot me opinion oi tne aoove mentioned attor neys, covering the legality of 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 (j) per cent, of tbe face value of the bonds bid for, payable to the iresldeul of Kant Fork Irrigation District, to be forfeited as liquidated damages In case the bidder shall withdraw his bid or shall fall or neglect to take and pay for said bonds, should the same be awarded to hmi. Tbe bonds will be sold to the highest responsible bidder, pro video, however, the right te reject all bids Is uereny reservea. AH proposals should be marked " Prooosals fot Irrigation District bonds," and addressed toC. R. Bone, President of F;ast Fork Irriga tion District, Booms 6 and , Hall Building, Hood River, Oregon. By order of the Board of Directors of East Fork Irrigation District. Dated October XI, 1914. UKORQK R. WILBUR, 029-nJB Secretary. Notice for Publication. Department of the Interior U.S. Land Office at Tbe Dalles, Oregon, October Suth, 1914. Notice is hereby given that Mary Schlen. widow of Paul 8chlen. deceased, of Dee, Ore gon, who, on October 2tith, 1909, made Home stead Kutry, NO. 0tiC!, tor 8WVNF:l4, Section 17, Township l North, Range 10 Kast, Willam ette Meridian, has Hied notice of Intention to make Final F'ive Year i'foor, to establish claim to the land above described, before F. A. Bishop, V. 8. Commissioner, at Hood River Oregon, on the 7th day of December, 1914. Claimant names as witness: Maihlns Lauf fenberger, Amos B. Billings. Hans T. Hanson, William H. Marshall, all of Dee, Oregon. H. FRANK WOODCOCK, nf-d3 Register. Notice to Creditors In the County Court of tbe Slate of Oregon, for Hood River County. In the matter or the estate of Alice H.liet calf, deceased. Notice Is hereby given that the undersigned has been appointed Administrator of the es tate of Alice H. Metcalt, deceased, and that all persous having claims against said estate shall present them within six (fi) months from dste of this notice to the undersigned, at the office of A. J. Derby, iu the First National Bank Building. Hood River, duly verified ac cording to law. Dated this 6i li day or November, 1914 J. K. MALLOY, n5-d3 Administrator, Y Maxwell "25" 2-pasenger 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 & INGALLS Fourth and Columbia Sts. Tel. 1361 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 r 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. Fourth and Statc 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 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. t J0HN5EN, the Hood River Shoe Man Shoes and Shoe Repairing - n