HOOD RIVER GLACIER, THURSDAY, MAY C, 1915 0 fl 0 OO 3C 30C 3C 3C This Is the Beginning Of the eleventh season for us with the famous "White Clover Ice Cream" and our Pure Fruit Flavors. The ice cream is even better, the sodas are even better. We are enlarging to make our accomodations even better, and are hoping to make our serviceeven better. Come and enjoy these things with us. Listen to the records as played on "the new Edison Phonograph" and go away happy. All your wants in the drug line supplied. KEIR (& Smith. Block CASS Reliable Druggists OG3G 0 J. N HOSIER RECALLS DAYS OF PIONEERS w 0 v I 0 3C oc 3C C THE SQUARE DEAL STORE For Most Up To Date Tillage Tools In the Market Oliver Plows, P & 0 Plows and Discs, Osborne Spring and Peg Tooth Harrows 5, 7 and 9 tooth Cultivators Planet Jr. Garden Tools Bean Spray Pumps Bicycles and Bicycle Sundries Your Trade Solicited d. Mcdonald TMkD AND CASCADE SIS. HOOD RIVER, OREGON $15,000.00pbloaonkFREE Here is just what you have needed to show you how that IDEAL HOME you have been figuring on should be built. It is now at Our Office Ready for your Inspection ", Thin timt!ni!lt:t'nt work in a model of the paintiTH art. It in a massive, beautifully Ixmml and embossed voluiime.dxlli inelieain size, of 1 VJ faes, eon tain inn a lnrno number of photographic reproductions: of i'ri.e Designs of Modem Homes, together w ith Hour plans, clearly written descriptions and some novel interiors. It's just as KAKY to build the kind of a homo you want as the other kind. This book will show you reproductions of actual houses which are Just what vou have been want inn. II It's just as C1IKAP to build a home that will he an ornament to its neigh borhood as the other kind. The designs we show prove that beautiful, modern, artistic exteriors cost no more than an ordinary "box car" type. II A copy of this book is at the disposal of our friends. H is too expensive a book for central distribution and for this reason we surest an early call at our olllce. 1i We furnish complete working plans and specifications free when the hill of material is purchased from us. "Always at Your Service" Stanley-Smith Lumber Co. Telephone 2171 Royal Club Month BEST QUALITY AT THE BEST PRICES Lang & Company's Royal Club coIToe at the following special prices for April only: 1 lb. tin, regular 40c 5c I? lb. tin, regular $1.10 $1 nib. tin, regular $UH)... $T.50 One trial of this superfine coffee will make you a regular user. The best patent flour $1.90 THE ELITE GROCERY The Royal Club House J. R. llinsey, Prop. Phone 4451 ii'tC Green Trading Stamp Given iljrl.i STATE iijiClMJAMi 'SEPARATOR, II : Y LIAS STOOD THE TEST of Years. Hood River dairymen, when they are in the market for a separator that will do their work do it well and at the least cost and inconvenience should inves tigate the United States machine. R. Howard W. Pealer, Local Agent F. D. No. 2 Telephone 5869 WRITER PRAISES OREGON EXHIBIT Ralph J. Stachli. writing in Sunday's Oregonian, has the ereatext praise for the Oregon exhibits at the San Fran cisco fair. After telling of the I tine displays of agricultural products from all parts of the commonwealth in the Oregon buildings, he says: 'I he exhibit in the Palace of Horti culture is easily seen as are all the others of the state of Oregon, because the booth is built of logs. The center of attraction is an immense Hood Kiv er apple reproduced in wax and paper. "lnnido is the Hood River valley in miniature. Around this apple are the exhibits of the state in glass jars. "The apple seemed to he such an at traction that the state of Washington is now working on one about one eighth as large" Some Forms of Rheumatism Curable IUifMunansiii is a iliHear-e characterized bv pains in the joints anil in in utiles. The moi't common forms are: Acute and chronic rheumatism, rheumatic head aches, sciatic rheumatism and lumbago. All of these types can lie helped abso lutely by applying some good liniment that penetrates. An application of Moan s Liniment two or three tunes a day to the affected part will give instant rulief. Sloan's Liniment is good for pain, and especially rheumatic pain, )w cause it penetrates to the seat of trouble soothes the atllicted part and draws the pain. "Sloan's Liniment is all medi cine." (iet a 2"c bottle now. Keep it handy tn case ol emergency. Notice of Sale In the County Oonrt of the Binte of Oregon for Hood Hlver County. in the mittU'r of the ealute of Adelia A. HtrHtmhHii. f1(M'4iied, I, Alliert K. Htruiiahnn, executor of the will of hiiIiI (li-ceHwil. hereby iflve notice that by virtue of mill purHUHiit tonnonler ol the above entitled court heretofore made In the above entltli'il mutter, will from and alter the Hi h day ol May. 1M1S. ell or ofler lor Hale ill nr. vate HHtettl my olllce t Kroni and Dak ntrectN In the I'll vol lliKid River. Hood Klver County Oregon, the following described property In the City of Hood Itlver, Hood Klver County, Oregon, low II: kiln Ml, Willi block 1. HtrmmliRii'i 2nd art ell lion to 8u Ul city; low 1, '.'I lu block 7,HtrHiia hail's Ird addition to Halil city; lotH 4ft, , 47 IX. 57, M. Ml and (HI, In block I'.'. HtrauHhan ii Mrl addlllon to Bind city; lot 74, 111 block IS, Sira- nahaii ;ira uuuition to wttn city; lotn :r, 4U, lu block J. Htranahuu'K Srd addition to hh id city, AINo, ticittnuiiiK at a Miinkea hiouh momi- incut Kct lu the cant line ol the Win. .Iciiktn'ti puliation JjiikI claim No, :w, TowiiMhtn ; North, HuiiKM III, Ktmt of W. M. ,;':! n. eolith lo the re-entrant corner of the citHt Hide of HHld claim; thence Hiiuth 1 dei. 'M lulu. weMl Ml It thence chhI i'hI.7 It. to h point ten ft. weM ol the HouthweHt corner of Ia1 ;t;i, In Hlork II) of St imuiliun h :inl addition; thence north Jim ft. Iheuce went to place of liegluulnif, containing :t.uj acrcH, more or Icnh. Ainu one pronilHHory note lu Hie principal mini of fMai.u). Maid pmperly will be Hold to Hie IicbI and hlKhcHt bidder for chnIi or lor not lean than twenty-live per cent of the purchane urice In cuah; payment of the remainder to be Hecured by lnorlKHKeon the property Hold; that all or any Kr1ioii of aald property will he Hold In one aale or lu neverat hiiIch hh t may deem umHl liencflclal for naid eMale. Dated al Uooit Hiver, Oregon, tills pith day of April, P.M.I. AI.HKKT K. .HTKANAHAN, apliVmylH Kxecutor. Notice of Sheriff's Sale In the Circuit Court of the mate of Oresou for the County of Hood Klver. ;. 1). Slrow, Plalntlir, vs. A. T. Zeck, Aditie M. ifk, a. It. Conilm, Klnle Swlc-k, and K. J. Ollmore, HefeudnnlH. By virtue of an execution, Judgment order, decree and order of Nate iHNiied out of the above entitled Court In the hImiv entitled catiNe, to me directed and dated the 'Jtllli day ol April, liM.'i. iiHn ajtidifmeiit rendered and entered lu Hald Court on I ne 171 h day of April, llll.'i, In favor of C. D, Slrow, plalntitl, and aKalnat A. T. .eek, Addle M. y.cek, A. H Comba, K.lHle Swlck and K. J. Ullmore, delen damn, for the Hum of One I'IuhikhikI Night lluiidred and Seventy-two, (Sl7'J.(i), dollars Willi Intcreet thereon at the rate ol eight per cent per annum from the lllli day ul April, Wlii, and for the further Hiini of Twenty-three itollarn and aeventy five eeiiU, coMta and dlH- I hurst' nieiita, and the cost of and upon thin writ, coinuiniioiug me to make wile ul l he lot lowing dcMTibed real estate Ivlng and beinjj in Hood Klver, Con nly, Ntatenf Oivou, Inwit. All of lot seven, (71. an per the duly recorded plat of Huiinylde, a Hubdlvlmumif the West one-halt of the Northweat tjuarter of Sivtlon Two, ('.'I, In Towiuhlp Two,(?). North ol Kanp' l eu, (Id), Kant of th Wlllanutte Meridian, In Hood Klver t'ouuiy, Mate of Oienuu, toetlier with the tcnenieiitH, hereditament and i.p purteiiancea lliereunto belonglm;, and tiiu. taiuiua five acrea, more or lea. Now Therefore, by virtue of natd execution, iidKiiient order, decree and order of Hale and hi compliance Willi the commands ol said writ, 1 will, on Friday, the Jlst day of May. p.i, at Hum o'clock A. M.,at Hie front door or the IXuinty llonit House Id HihxI Klver, HimkI (From the Mosier Bulletin) Fifty-four years of age, born in a log bouse, built by hit father beside a bubbling spring near the site of hit present commodious residence that overlooks the village bearing the fami ly name, J. N. Mosier baa grown up witb the community now famed in the four corners of the country for the ex cellency of its fruit. Mr. Mosier't father, J. H. Mosier, settled on the banks of the Columbia near the cascad ing creek, which also bears the family name, in 18&2. He began the opera tion of a sawmill. "The country at that time was very sparaely settled," sayt J. N. MoBier. "Except for squaw men, there were no other white families in that part of the country when my father settled. These white men, with Indian wives and half breed families, were em ployed at operativet of the mill. "The daya were filled witb hardships the modern generation can scarcely comprehend. We secured our supplies from The Dalles. The steamboats had not yet come to the Columbia, and food sturfa and the mail were packed in by a tortuous trail over the hills to The Dalles, which was then one of the most ftouirshing towns in all the north western country, in early days J he Dallea and Oregon City were more metropolitan than even was Portland. the bills were tilled with game. and the flesh of deer was eaten both fresh and cured. We caught sturgeon in the Columbia, and traded with the Indiana for the tine salmon they caught at Celilo. We were never able to catch the latter fish at Mosier. Mosier creek was filled with brook trout, and we could easily catch them." One of the oldest apple trees in the Cascade region thrives today just west f the Dr. David Kobinson home, which was erected by Mr. Mosier a father. It waa planted soon after the arrival of the family at their new home. The apple tree is of the Ked Cheek variety. It continues to bear prolihcally. J he elder Mosier planted all kinds of fruits, plums, peaches pears, as well as ap ples. An old Winter Nellis pear tree, standing just back of Mr. Mosier's present home, bears hne crops or Iruit today. "My father had never seen finer fruit than bis orchards produced," sayt Mr. Mosier, "and it pointed conclus ively that the region would be better for fruit raising than anything else. In the early days the Mosier country was devoted almost altogether to stock raising. "I he first white family to follow my father's was the McClure family. William and T. J. McClure and Mrs. A. A. Marsh, children of the pioneer, are still residents of the district. "The first commercial orchard in the Mosier district was planted by Amos Koot, who has retired from the ranch and now lives in town, the tract was planted chiefly to peaches, purnes and peach plums. The product was taken to market by boat. "Geo Sellinger and members of the Carroll family soon planted tracts to apples, and from this beginning the Mosier fruit industry has grown, to its present day proportions. '1 he orchard planted by the former is today owned by Mark A. Mayer. Mr. Mosier was married in 1888 to Miss Mary A. Sivener, of St. Louis, Mo. lie and Mrs. Mosier have one ichild. a daughter. Miss Alice Mosier. Mr. Mosier, : who owns much rich bot tom land along the Columbia water front at Mosier, has one of the best improved homes in the town. He may be found most any spring day working in his rose or dahlia gardens. Mr. Mosier is prominent in civic and business life in Mosier. He is presi dent of the Mosier Valley bank, estab iished five years ago, and is owner of the Mosier waterworks. Members of the State Railway Com mission who have visited the plant of the waterworks, declare that it is one of the most sanitary and best arranged systems in the state. The source of supply comes from a bij spring rising out of the hill just back of the Mosier home.' The daily capacity is 120,000 gallons. The reservoir ia divided into two compartments, in order that one may furnish the city with water, while the other is being cleaned out. "CLEAN-UP WEEK" IS BEING OBSERVED 'This week, according to the proc lamation issued March 3u by Governor Withycombe, ia 'Clean Up Week' for Oregon," sayt Mra. C H. Caatner, chairman of the cive committee cf the Oregon State Federatiou of Woman's clubs, the member of which are very grateful to tee the statewide interest that bat been manifested. "1 bave received letters from otticers of Wom an's clubt in all parta of the state, and many declare that clean-up weekt or days bave already been observed. From more than a score of towns and cities, where there are no Woman's clubs, I have had correspondence from secretariea of commercial bodies, all of whom evidence an interest and de clare that they will cooperate with the plan. In fact, most communities bave al ready done much toward making their homes and places of business spick and span for the inspection of the many visitors we will have this year, and there is no apparent need of a general statewide house cleaning except for the purpose of instilling into the citi zens the spirit that aucb an occasion arouses. Still, it will be wise to watch out for any defecta that may be found in our towns and villages, and eradi cate them, if it ia possible during the week. 'The State Federation of Woman's clubs appreciates very much the inter est the Portland Chamber of Commerce and ether such organizations have taken in boosting c!an-up week, land in giving it publicity. Mrs. Castner states that Oregon fol lows California on the Pacific coast in the observance of a state wide cleanup- . . "We are glad of these results of our first year's experience in such a work," she says, "and we shall make an effort to effectively promote such a campaign each year." Irs. George Zimmerman, of Free- mont, Ohio, chairman of the civie com mittee of the National Federation of Woman's clubs, will visit Portland for the national convention to he held in June. She has invited Mrs. Castner to assist her in arranging for a program to be participated in by the chairmen of state civic committees, looking to ward a nationwide movement in the future. "EIGHT CARS PROVE TO BE POPULAR CREAMERY WILL MAKE FINE ICE CREAM Klver fount v. Oregon. Nell al mitillc auction. (subject to redemption), to the highest bidder for casti ill nanu, an me rium, line unit lu- F. W. P.luhm, superintendent of the Hood Kiver creamery, is metalling ma chinery for the manufacture ot ice cream. The new apparatus should be in place by the latter part of this week, and local people,' by the time the warm weather begins, will be enabled to refresh themselves with a cooling local product. I'Success ia predicted for the new en terprise. While the output this sum mer will be limited, a number of mer chants having already contracted to use the creams of outside manufac tories, it is predicted that the local ice cream will be in strong demand in lol lowing summers. Mr. Kluhm states that the creamery continues to increase its business. Chamberlain's Liniment This preparation is intended especially for rheumatism, lame back, sprains and like ailments. It is a favorite with peo pie who are well acquainted with its splendid qualities. Mrs. Charles Tan ner, Waliash, Ind., says of it, "I have found Chamberlain's Liniment the best t hin iz for lame back and sprains I have ever used. It works like a charm and relieves pain and soreness. It has been used by others of my family as well as mvself for upwards of twenty years.' 'ii and cent bottles. For sale by all dealers. Big May Festival Friday afternoon, May 14, at 2.15 o'clock the school children of Hood Hiver will paticipate in a big spring pageant given at the Chautauqua grounds. Songs, drills, dances and folk games will be given under the direc tion of Mrs. Charles Henney; the : dances under the supervision of Mrs Crites and Miss Wilms lhomson. Alu I sic will be furnished by Arthur Clarke's orchestra. It is the desire of the superintendent Prof. J. O. McLaughlin, that all par i ents and friends cooperate in this work by being present. Admission 10 cents, I raaorveil aata 15 Cents. terest which the williln named defendants. (or en her of them), had ou Hie lull day ol Keb niHry, lHUl, the date of the mortKHxe herein loreclosed, or since that date uad In and to the alaive deacnlied property or any part Ihereoi, to satlsly said execution, judgment order and decree. Interest, ensts ami aivrutug costs. Hated this JiMli day of April. ltn.V TltOfv K. .lOHN'MON, Sherirl of Hood Klver Count v, Oregon Kind laaue April 1H1.S. Last lasiie May '.1'. I'.'lfv Notice for Publication Department ol Ihe Interior, I' S. Ijiml Of-1 flee at The lialles, Oregon. April i;t, im.y ! Notice Is hereby given lliat Margaret Hrenl, I widow of Klchard N. llrent, deceased, of iiee, 1 Oregon, who, on Iteeeintmr 17th, p'V made Homestead Kntrv, No. iwtti, for sK'.sv. i,, ' W',SK',, See. H and NW'.NK',, Section 17, j Township 1 North, Itioite 111 h)st, Willamette , Meridian, has tiled notice of Intention to1 make final rive year proof, to establish clsiui 1 to the laud anove dewj'ihed, before K A. His- i hop, V s. commissioner, at Mood Kiver, Ore- I von on the lth risviil iv mih I Claimant names as wltneio: .lamest'. Kair- linings of the throat, kill the germs, and fowl. Mae chiller. Armaud Liubatli.t'h.rles' 0pen the way for Nature to act. You fern., all, t Dee. ?ron.. woo( ()).K ! can-t destroy a cold by superficial treat apl.viiipl.'i ' Keiister. ! inent you must go to the cause of the . - trouble. Be an optimist lift a bottle Job priiitin at the Glacier office. jof Dr. King's Sew Discovery today. Various reports have been prevalent over the country on the future of (he eight cylinder motor car. In Detroit there seems to be no doubt of its fu ture. Both the Cadillac Motor Car Company and the King car company, the pioneer American manufacturers of eight cylinder motor cars, have a big business, both factories being taxed to their capacity on production. The atest move to attract the attention of the car industry on the eight cylinder motor car is the shipment by the King motor car company of a trainload, over $100,000 worth of their eight cylinder product to Chicago. Ihis King trainload is the first ship ment of its kind for eight cylinderjmo- tor cars in the historyof the industry. Automobile men are now. debating as to whether or not the future of the in dustry is not to see 'ma big increase in the shipping of automobiles by the trainload. The Chicago trainload of King eights was contracted for by K.J. Morgan and C. F. Woods, of King Chicago distrib uting house, the factory's interest be ing in the hands of SaleB Manager W. L. Daly and Treasurer F. A. Vol brecht. While Buick, Franklin and Heo have in the past sent trainloads of automobiles to the northwest, the King trainload is the first shipment of its kind to be sent to Chicago. Reaching Chicago the cars were put under their own power, and, driven by men and women, they paraded Chica go's business loop. It was one of the most inspiring sights of the return of big business for the middlewest me tropolis since the Chicago automobile shuw. PINE GROVE BABIES CONTEST TOMORROW The first of a series of Better Babies contests to be held throughout the val ley will be held tomorrow afternoon at 2.30 o'clock at the Pine Grove church, when Mrs. J. S. Booth, who received her training as a nurse at the Good Samaritan hospital in Portland, will deliver a lecture on proper methods in caring for and feeding an infant. Dr. J. M. Waugh will deliver an address on "The Right of the Baby to be Well Born." Mrs. E. O. Dutro, who is active in the Better Babies movement, will tell of the baby test to be made May 22. Our "Jitney" Offer This and 5c Don't miss this. Cut out this slip and enclose with 5c to Foley A Co., Chicago, 111., writing your name and address clear ly. You will receive in return a trial package containing Foley's Honey and Tar Compound for coughs, colds and croup; Foley Kidney Pills for pain in sides and back, rheumatism, backache, kidney and bladder ailments; and Foley Cathartic Tablets, a wholesome and thoroughly cleansing cathartic,especially comforting to stout persons. Sold by Cbas. S. Clarke. Pocket Stamps, Linen Markers, Band DaU'rs, etc., at the Glacier office. Man Takes His Own Medicine Is An Optimist He has absolute faith in his medicine he know when he takes it for certain ailments he gets results. Teople who take Dr. King's Js'ew Discovery for an ir ritating cold are optimists they know this cough remedy will penetrate the Shakejlt Off Rid Yourself of Unnecessary Burdens Hood River Citizen Shows You How. Don't iear unnecessary bu'dens. Burdens of a bad back'are heavy, (iet rid of them. Doan's Kidney Tills are for bad kidneys For lame, weak and aching backs. Local endorsement proves their worth "Kidney complaint came on me grad ually aim finally I couldn't get up, "says .Mrs. Gusie Uodgers, of !U2 Wilson street Hood Hiver. "I had burning pains all throuiili my kidneys and I got so weak that, it was all I could do to get around. My rest was broken by irregular kidney action and mornings I felt all tired out While suffering in that way, I was ad vised to try Doan's Kidney Pills and I did so with the beet of results. They brought me back to good health, reliev ing all the troubles from which I had suffered so long. Whenever 1 have felt in need of a kidney medicine, I have taken Doan's Kidney Pills with tine results." Price 50c, at all dealers. Don't simply ask for a kidney remedy get Doan's Kidney Pills the same that Mrs. Rod gers had. Foeter-Milburn Co., Props., Buffalo. X. Y. V Ti afjT 1T00D-LARK" . TKADC MASH fssra&aB, Poison QUICK CERTAIN. DEADLY? Buor rom nrrAJrv cam. mn WAAL. Dtrr MBlrrela, gmhera, ralrl ten. sac rU. Afiplr carlr In prtm wheat the hungry i mui rrm wuitars aionajr mci tot- (alia, "vr4-trk" far II jraars tm Mary taat. If a r Inauraace -aint radaal past It rmut aaalar haaa't It. writ a u Clarke, Woodward Drug Co. aSwTiwuria, oii&uox. For Sale by Chas. N. Clarke When Your Visitors Arc Here From the East Let Us Take You for that Spin over the Valley Our Motor Cars at Your Service We are local agents for the Maxwell; would be pleased to demonstrate its qualities. Garage located at the foot of Fourth and Columbia Streets. Acces sories and garage equipment, gasoline and oils. Re pairs made. But the most interesting message we have for local car owners concerns the Brown Scientific Non-Deflating Pneumatic Tubes Not an experiment but proven of worth by actual test. Don't dread punctures and blowouts. Let us show you the Brown. HOWE & INGALLS Fourth and Columbia Sts. Tel. 1361 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 torage We have storage space for all kinds of goods in a concrete building Our Tranfer Wagons Will Move Anything Complete Transfer Service Transfer & Livery Co. Phone 4111