nOOD RIVER GLACIER THURSDAY, JUNE 10, 191 i 0 DOC 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 service'even better. Come and enjoy these things with us. Listen'to the records a played on "the new Edison Phonograph" and go away happy. All your wants in the drug line supplied. HEIR CA$$ Smith Block Reliable Druggists QG3C 0 w 0 w 0 3C 0 THE SQUARE DEAL STORE SAFTY FIRST is the Watchword to day. That means a Deereing mower and rake to harvest your hay crop. A Louden Track and Carrier to unload it and a set of Louden Stanchions in your barn mean saf ty and comfort for your cows, and a bigger milk check each month. These tools are guaranteed best in their class and for sale by D. McDonald. d. Mcdonald THIkD AND CASCADE STS. HOOD RIVER, OREGON Why some women' leave home! Because it isn't a HOME. Because well, because it isn't like those modern, attrac tive, artistic, convenient, moderate priced HOMES shown in our magnificent new $15,000 Plan Book. They're all house no waste space one-half the steps saved in housework-the kind of a home you want your friends to visit-inspired by people who wanted to ENJOY their homes. Over a hundred of the most beautiful designs of the year. You should see them, even if you are not going to build now . - just to know how little it costs to build the Ideal Home. Full information is yours on request, without obligation- -we are glad to show and explain these delightful designs we're proud of them. If you can't come, tell us, we'll take them to you at your convenience. Stanley-Smith Lbr. Co. j-J "Always at Your Service" Telephone 5011 or 2171 TO EXCHANGE Singing Lessons for Cash J. Adrain Epping, Phone 5837 ,'i o -i-rv x Jt: t. ; i'C RUA.M-S1LPAKATOR. j " HAS S' of Y STOOD THE TEST ears, llood Kiver 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. Howard W. Pealer, Local Agent R. F. D. No. 2 Telephone 5869 Bids for Wood Wanted. J'.icIh wanted fur 170 cords 4 fxt pine wimmI. Mimt tie dry IxkIv wood ; also bide lur ill cords dry hIhIi wood to be deliv ered at the Bcliool lioiiHeii of School Dis trict No. U not later than September 1, 1015. Kids to be, opened June 24, 1W15. The Hoard reserves the ritfht to reject any or all bids, liids to ms separate M. II. NKIKI.KSKN, jn10 Clerk School Kist. No. 3 Notice for Publication IFinrtiii-iit ol I he Interior, I'. 8. Land Of dm Hi The liHllex, Orexou. My 17, lMiY Nolle in liereliv iflven that Mrlniiiui Jacob. of Kir, Oregon, who, on Juno l itli.pln nmle iioiuratrau r.mry. no. mMi. lor Nf.'.Nri'i, H, 7 and NW4MW!, Section M, Town. Mill 1 North. Khiihc II Kast. Willamette Mrrtdlnn, h8 tiled notice of Intention lo make final five year proof, lo twIabllHh claim lo llm land amiva dexcrlbed, before t A. Hla hop, II. H. ComiiilMiloiier, at Hood iilver, Ore Kon, on the nth day ol July, 19IS. ( lalinant name bh Iuicmk-: John Went, .1. I'. Hnyiler, I', A. Clancy, all.uf Kir, Oreijou, K. C. Owen, of Mt. llKd. Oregon. H, KKANK WOOIKXM'K, inyi!7-Jyl Register. Notice to Creditors. ' In the County Court of the Mate of Oregon, lor llood Klver County. In the Mallor of the Kittateof Henry Hmwn, demeaned. Notice In hereby given that the nndHrKlnned has lieen appointed by the County Court of Hood Klver County, OrcKon, adminlNtratorof the enlal of Henry Brown, deceaned, and has dn'.y qualified as mich. All penman IihvIiik claims acalnat theabove mentioned entale are hereby reulred to pre Btnt the Hame, properly verified, to the under Binned admliilHlrator at the office of John linker, A Homey at lw, Hnwlus Building, Hood Klver, Oregon, wltlun six inontliH iroin the dale of this notice. Hated this 101b day of May, 1!1S. IT.AKENCK H. HHOWN, my'J0-Jiil7 Adminlitlrator Notice of Sheriff's Sale By virtue or an execution In foreclosure and order of sale duly Issued by the "lerk of the Circuit Court of I he County of HiMid Klver, Htate or Oregon, dated the Mh day of May, lHlfi, In a certain action In the Circuit Court for said County and Hlste.whereln W. H. Mus. sur, as plaint!!), recovered Judgment against Oitou A. Gmlium and Ida Si. Mrnbain for the sum of Nine Hundred (MUiKli collars, with Interest thereon at the rale of II per cent per annum from the liilh day of October, lul'l, and costs and disbursements taxed at forty-four and forly one-hundredths (114 411) Dollars, and the further sum sixty-eight (i.(SI) Dollars, and the further sum of One Hundred Twenty Klve 00) Dollars attorney's fees. Notice Is hereby given that I will on the l-'th dav of June, IHl.i, at the trout door oftlie Court House In llood Klver iu said County, at 111 o'clock In the forenoon of said day, sell at public auction to the highest bidder lor cash, the following described properly, to-wlt: The north one-hnirof the north one-half ol the southwest quarter of the northwest dar ter, and the south oue.half of the northwest u Hurler of the southwest Quarter and the southwest quarter ol the southwest quarter and the west one-ha f of the southeast quarter of t he southwest quarter of Heel Ion Twenty r'our (24,) Towushln One (1,) North Range Ten (10.) Kast oftlie Willamette Merlilliin, situat ed In In Hood Klver County, Htate of Oregon, tosallsfy the said Judgment In favor ol W. 11. Musser against said (Irion A.Graham and Ida M. llrsliHin with Interest thereon, together with all costs and disbursements that have or may accrue. mlH.JIO THOH. K. JOIINHON, Sheriff'. Daled at Hood Klver, Ore., May Wl-j. Notice of Administratrix' Sale of Real Property. In the County Court of the Slate of Oregon, For Hood Klver Couuty. lu the Matter of the Kstateof K. C. -Valiancy, deceased. Notice Is hereby given that pursuant, lo an Order of Hale ol the County Court for the ounly of llood Klver, State or Orcgou, duly made and entered on the UWIi day of April, llUn, I he undersigned Administratrix of the Ksliile of K. C. Atahaney, deceased, will on and after Halurday, the 12th day ol June, I'll:'., proceed to sell at private sale the Month 10 acres ol the North 'M.I acre or lol 4 In Section I, Township I North, or Range 10 Kast of the Willamette Meridian, for cash lu hand. t'rospeetlve purchasers may submit oilers to purchase said real property to me, on and alter said date at the ofileeof A. ,1. Derby, Ktrst National Bank Building, Hood Klver. Oregon. Dated and posted this IHlli day of May, lwi.i. KI.I.1NOK ftl. MAHANKY, inl.'t-Juin Administratrix. Notice of Settlement of Final Account and Distribution of Estate In the County Court of the State of Oregon, for the Couuty of Hood Klver: In the Matter of the Kstate of James K. Hel- she, deceased. Notice Is hereby given thai Anna Helshe, as administratrix of the estate of James K. Belshe, deceased, has rendered and presented tor settlement and tiled In said court her final account oftlie administration of ssld estate and a petition for the distribution ol the same, and thai Saturday, the 12th day of June, 1 t . . at the hour of 10 o'clock a. in., t the Court Boom lu the Court House. In Hood Klver, Hood Klver County, Oregon, has been duly appointed by said court as the .line and place for the settlement of said account and the hearing of atdd petition for distribution, at which time and place any persou Interested In said esmte may appear and tile exceptions iu writing to said final account and contest the same and show cause. If any, why dual distribution of satd estate should not be ordered. Dated, llood Klvet, o.egon, Mav I'Jih, 191!v. ANNA HK1.XHK, Administratrix ol the Kstate of James K. Belshe. deceased. niM-J10 AMATEURS SING COPPLE NAMED FIRST LIKE PROFESSIONALS NATIONAL DIRECTOR When on goes to an amateur theit rical production, at a usual thing, it it expected that the pleasure for the main part will be gained by reason of his acquaintance with the participants. And this factor to an extent created a great part of the interest of the big crowd that filled the open air theatre last Friday evening to witness "The Chimes of Normandy," as put on by local talent under the direction of J. A. Epping, for the benefit of the swimming pool fund. Yet an utter stranger could have en tered the big amphitheatre last Friday night and have enjoyed to the utmost the exellent singing of Hood River's men and women. With the exception of Otto T. Weuemeyer, who has sung on tha professional Btage, all of the particpanta were amateurs, vet the so loists and the chorus charactera sang with the technique, abandonment and snap of professionals. The usual ama teur performance, even if the work is otherwise prefect, drags, until it soon weariea listeners. Director Epping, to use a slang phrase, had put a "pep" into his students, and the songs were run through with a thrilling "gingeri ness." Mrs. Alberta Jackson Gillam played the part of Serpulette with such. a lack of self consciousness, that many thought she had often appeared in such plays on former occasions, and such a rumor ran through the crowd Friday night during intermissions, In fact, Mrs. Gillam had never sung before an orchestra nor had a part in an amateur performance until she took the charac ter of Serpolette. In solo singing and in characterization she was highly ap preciated by the audience. Mrs. L. H. Sletton, who played the part of Germaine, when she allowed the volume of her voice to roll out through the high vault of the open air auditorium, really astonished Hood Iiiver people. No one realized that a lucal singer had the tone and strength of voice that she poaesscs. During an intermission Mr. Livingstone, a cornet ist from Portland, who was assisting the orchestra, said to Mr. Epping, "Say, Prof.," the orchestra men call Mr. Epping Prof., "Say, Prof., 1 didn't imagine you had any such voice as that in Hood Kiver. She reminds me of Hose iiloch Uauer. Mrs. Sletton's sing ing is very much like hers. U. T. Wedemeyer, whose aid in the preparation of local shows has gone far toward making all local amateur pro ductions of the past few years success ful, took the part of Henri, the re turned Marquis of Corneville. Mr. Wedemeyer's part in the performance was appreciated, as he always is. His rich, mellow voice is pleasing to the listener, and his way of playing the character he depicts lends an interest to his characterizations. Charles N. Clarke was Jean Greni chaux, the fisherman. At ease in all situations, Mr. Clarke added much to the zest of the show. In.theghoBt haunted caBtle scene, where Mr. Clarke was imprisoned in an old Buit of mail, he made one of the hits of the evening with his droll stage whisp. r surmiaings and philnBophizing8, as old Gaspard, the miser, who was thought at first to be the ghost, counted his gold. Mr. Clarke's earnest work in the Chimes of Normandy, as in many other Hood River amateur dramatic performances. had much to do with imbuing all par ticipants with a zeal that has made the shows possible. And R. F. Marquis, as old Gasoard. in the estimation of most of those who saw the show, by his exquisite rendi tions of the highly dramatic scenes, did more towards drawing to concentration the minds of the spectators than any one else. His deep rich voice was very pleasing. While Geo. R. Wilbur, who played the part of the Bail ii, has often had parts that brought him into more prom inence than that of Friday night, his work has never been smuother. His acting and his songs were good. In fact there was no roughness in any part of the play to break the harmonv of the performance. When the cut tain failed to rise at the beginning of the second act, the mem bers of the chorus were forced to walK across the front of the stage. How ever, as is often the case, the: accident caused much mirth, and not one per cent of the audience knew that a blun der had been made. Culver K. Osgood, who has been seen to advantage in many former plays, took the part of the notary. W. H. Small and Walter Isenbcrg were Mr. Osgood's attendants, one the registrar and the other the assessor. Members of the chorus were as fol lows: Mrs. J. M. Schmeltzer, Mrs. A. S. Keir, Mrs. Clyde Arnold. Miss Mul ford, Aldine liartmess, Mrs. ('has. Metcalf, Mrs. D. H. Drewery, Mrs. C. (). Huelnt, Mrs. Albert I.athrop, Mrs. Hratz, Mrs. Geo. R. Wilbur, Mrs. Chas. N. Clarke, Este Urosius, Pete Schroeder, W. H. McClain, Kay W. Sin clair; Frank Davenport, Jr., Malcolm and Allan Hutton, J. W. Pifer, Geo. Bragg, Aannala Brothers, Kent Shoe maker and Harry F'arrell. Miss Olive Nepple, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Nepple, was the piano accompanist. For a 17 year old girl Miss Nepple deserves a wonderful lot of credit for her part in the perform ance. The local men playing in the orches tra, which was augmented by a number of men from Portland and P. 1. Pack ard, of Underwood, were E. A. Kin caid Will Chandler and Dr. Sharp. At meeting of tba board of direc ort of the First National Bank Satur day. Claude E. Copple was elected to fill tha vacancy caused by tha death of the late John W. Hinricb. who had been on the bank board aince 1905. and who' had filled the vice presidency since l!Ki6. A. O. Moe, who has been a member of the board aince ly06, was elected to the vice presidency. Mr. Copple, who it now residing on bia East Side orchard ranch, was for merly associated with the Stanley Smith Lumber Co.. having for many yeara been superintendent of the planer at Ruthtnn. Notice of Final Hearing Notice Is hereby alven tbt Perry K. Wells and Krancls W. Vtells executors of the last will and testament or Jerome Wells, deceased, have tiled their nnal account In the County Court or llttod Klver County, Orevoii, and the JudKeof said Court has fixed and apisiinted aiuruay, toe mm aay oi June, ihi... ai iu-,41 a. : 111., as the time for hearmif objections to said final account and the settlement of said estate. All helra, devises, creditors or other persons I Interested In said eelate are hereby notified I and required to appear aud answer on or tie- I tore (he day and hour mentioned, and to tile Ihetr objections to said rlnal account and the; settlement ot said estate. If auy they have, ; specifying the particulars of such objections to said account or anv item thereof. , I'KriKY K. WKI.I.S. I KKANC1S W. WK.l I.S. j niyJO-JnlT Kxecutors j Hood River Cigar Factory F. M. WHITE, Proprietor Manufacturer of High Grade Cigars HIGHWAY SURVEY ORDERED, GUNNING (From the Mosior Bulletin) An order has been sent from the Wasco County Court to the State High way Commission to survey from Mosier to Hood River and to thoroughly cruise from Mosier to the Deschutes river, and give the line where the Columbia Highway will go, stated Judge F. S. Gunning Tuesday. The county pro poses to use its own engineers in com pleting the work, but haa asked that E. 1. Cantine, state highway engineer, come down and supervise the work. A letter received by Judge Gnnning the first of last month stated that Mr. Cantine would be here in thirty days, consequently it is expected that he will arrive soon. The county court of Hood River County has also given orders to have this work done as far as the Wasco county line, and it is to be hoped that the State Highway Commission will see tit to take action soon, before the heavy travel starts with the grain j hauling, and in time for the summer, tourist travel. ' Both counties are anxiously awaiting! the arrival of the highway engineers and are doing all in their power to push the work along. Dating Stamps, Self Inking Stamps, Pocket Stamps, Pen and Pencil Stamps, Ktc., made to order at the Glacier of fice at Portland prices. DR. C. A. MACRUM TALKS ON SCAB From the Mosier Bulletin In an interview vatpr(iaif ilk rt C. A. Macrum, member of the State Board of Horticulture, regarding scab infections, he said : 'This is about the time of year when scan usually appears and it ia well for mosier orcnaraisia to te ever watchful that this fungus disease does not infest Mosier orchards. Although it baa nev er been Bevere in this locality it ia well to be ever on the lookout. And while it ia too late to prevent it if it haa taken any hold in local orchards this year, yet by proper apraying the orch ardista may be able to check it and not allow the disease to spread and become wiueiy aisiriuuiea. Dr. Macrum stated that he had not visited other orchards in ihia Incslltti recently in search of this scab, but staiea tnsi ma orcnard IB at present absolutely free from infection. How ever, he stated, other districts are hav ing a good deal. The present season, he asserts, with its cool rainy weather of the last month haa hj.n vom rr. ducive to scab developments. j ne local growers are very busy thinning and spraying, and report that the aDDles are makincr an excellent growth. It seems probable that the early predictions of 60 per cent of a crop will be borne out. Reports from me ear 1 snow a mucn lighter crop than last year. With the slight improve ment in general business throughout the country, the growers in the various narta nf tha enunteu haliatiA if tn Ha an indication of better prices for the com ing year. A Mistake Made by Many Don't wait for rheumatism to indicate diseased kidneys. When you suffer pains and aches by day and sleep disturbing bladder weakness by night, feel tired, nervous and rundown, tlw kidneys and bladder should be rest to red to healthy, strong and regular action. It is a mis take to postpone treatment. F'oley Kid ney Pills put the kidneys in sound, healthy condition and keep them active and strung. Jiegin taking today. Good results follow the first dose. For sale by Chas. N. Clarke. M. M. Hill on Ditch Board At a meeting of the country court last week M. M. Hill was appointed a member of the board of directors of the East Fork Irrigating District to suc ceed Ed Hawkes, who resigned. Mr. Hill, who is president of the Hood Riv er State Bank, is owner of one of the large East Side orchards. He ia a member of the board of directors of the Hood Kiver Apple Storage Co. Thirty-Six for Twenty-five cents Dr. King's New Life Pills are now sup plied in well-corked glass bottles, con taining 3t sugar coated white pills for 25c. One pill with a glass of water be fore retiring is an average dose. Eafy and pleasant to take. Effective and positive in results. Cheap and econom ical to use. Get a bottle today, take a dose tonight your constipation will be relieved in the morning. 3U for 25c at all druggists. No Reason For It When Hood River Citizens Show a Way. There can lie no reason why any reader ol this who suffers the tortures of an aching back, the annoyance of urinary disorders, the pains and dangers of kid ney ills will fail to heed the words of a neighlwr who has found relief. Read what a Hood River citizen Bays: "1 had considerable trouble from dull, nagging pains across the small of my back," says Mrs. J. V. Uatchell of 1110 Seventh St., Hood River. "The action of my kidney 8 was irregular. I tried several well-known kidney remedies, but 1 had no relief until I took Doan'sKidney Pills. They relieved me at once and the backache soon left me. My kidneys were strengthened and my system was toned up. Another of mv family had good results from Doan's Kidney Pills I have recommended Doan's Kidney Pills before and I am still enthusiastic about them. I have never known their eiiial in curing kidney complaint." Price 50c, at all dealers. Don't simnlv ask for a kidney remedy get Doan's Kidney Pills-the same that Mrs. Gat- chell bad. boster-Milburn Co., Props., Buffalo, N. Y. Summons by Publication in the Circuit Court of the Blate of Oregon, for the t'ounty of Hood Kiver. Mike CarrlKK, Plaintiff ) vs. y L. t. Boyed, et ai. Defendant) . To defendants, A. I). Davlea, whose place of resilience is unknown, and u. K. iiuklnd, whose last known place of residence was 436 Market street, San Francisco, California. In the name of the Htate of Oregon, yon and each of you, are hereby required to appear and answer the complaint filed against you in the ahove entlt led court and cause on or be fore the 17lti day of July, IM. which date la subsequent to the expiration of six weeks af ter Thursday, tbe 3d day of June, 191.S, which Is the date of I he first publication of this sum loons. And If yon fail so to anuear and an swer, ami for waut thereof, plaintiff willap. ply to the court for a judgment and decree aitalnst you, aud each of you, foreclosing all ngiii, lienor ciaun 01 uen wnicn you may have or claim to have on the following de scribed reni estate lo-wit; The Northenst quarter of the Northeast quarter of Section 34, Township 2. North itange hi. rasi Willamette Meridiau, except ing the right ol redemptiou as provided by law. That the several Heat of the several defend. anw In said action be held to be Inferior to plainlift a said mortgage on said premises and tor the foreclosure of plaintiff a mortgage on me lanns merein aescrioea, ana mat said premises be sold by the Sheriff, and the nm. ceeds thereof be applied to the satisfaction of such Judgment as plaintiff shall obtain as praveti tor in planum a complaint and for sucn other and further relief as to the court may seem Just aud equitable. You are hereby served with summons In this action by order of the Honorable K. K, stamon, t ounty Judge of Hood Klver County, Oregon. Made and entered on the second day of June, Wlft, which order prescribes tbat voa. and each ol you, shall appear and answer said complaint on or before the expiration ot six weeks from the date of the Orel publica tion hereof. And you are hereby Dot I fled that the date of the first publication of this summons is the 3d day of June, JOHN BAKER, Attorney for Plaintiff. Drnslna Bld(., Hood Klver, Ore. J3-Jyl We Don't Keep Groceries We Sell Them :AT THE: CASH GROCERY E. E. KAESSER, Proprietor Phone 1012 When Your Visitors Are Here From the East Let Us TaRe 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. 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