ROOD RTVER OLACIEH. THITRSTUY, JANUARY 20, miff ODELL Mn. J. J. Kromemcbef nd lira. M. L. Osgood anttruiacd tb members cf the Ladies' Aid Society Wednesday afternoon at tbe pleasant new home of Mrs. Krutnenaeber. One of tbe most' delightful social functions in Odell this eeaaon was a 'Leap Year Masquerade given at the Moa apple house isst Friday night About 25 young people were gsrbed in everything from clowns and little chil dren to dudea and old worsen. So cora olete were the costumes that very few could be identified before tbey un masked. Grace Lovell acted well her part as bostesa for tbe occasion and Mrs. Dutro waa tbe chsperone. Tbe usic was composed of "canned" se lections from tbe world a greatest orcn estras. Tbe party was concluded by refreshments and atory telling in the house. The members of the new card club were enertained last week, Wednesday evening, at the home of Mr. and Mrs W. Sumner Smith and last evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. H. K. Da venport. We intended last week to mention tbe appointment of a new road supervisor in the school district in which residents of Odell are especially interested. C. R. Masiker is now road supervisor in this district. Local Knights of Pythias attended the district convention K. of P. 'a in Hood River luesdsy evening. The basket tall game last Saturday night was held at tbe gymnbsiura in Odell. Odell High School vs. Parkdale Athletic Club resulted In a acore of SO to 6 in favor of Odell and the spirits of the Odell team are high in consequence, Manager Glsdwyn Davis ia making ar rangementa for future games. - We have been authorized to state that a new store in Odell within a few months is an assured fact. Mrs. G. E. Bowerman had not im proved as rapidly aa might be desired but ane ia believed to be gaining grad ually and it is hoped she may soon en joy ber usual bealtb. J Mra. P. A. Recbrbeen visiting at the home of ber brother, G. E. Bower man and helping during the paBt week, A aocial has been announced for Thursday, this evening, at the borne of Mrs. a. I. Young lur tbe members of the C. E. society Htid their friends. This aocial is in the nature of a fare well for Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Young. of Midvale, Ida., who have been here visiting their parents. Mrs. B. T Young, and Mr. and Mrs. G W. Laf- erty. B. J. Young has been with hia son, Glen, at Midvale, while Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Young were here. - The aocial begina at 7:30 o'clock. Odell residents were busy Monday morning making inquiry concerning the weather, which waa cold enough to cause considerable interest. The gov ernment thermometer registered 10 be low aero Monday morning but a change to higher temperature was noticed, and by Tuesday morning the mercury had reached a point 15 degrees above zero. The following rhyme has been handed in lor publication: be on time; at eight o'clock The door will lock At Mrs. Young'a on Thursday night For a frolic to delight The C. E.'s and their friends, all right, "Do it backward" is the word To be absurd Upside down or wrong side out Do wesr something chanced about; "The beat time ever" without doubt! The Merry Matrona will be enter tained next Tuesday at the home of Mra. L. D. tioyed. M. Hawthorne went to Portland Fri day for a short stay. He returned home Sunday. Coasting haa been fine and young folks have enjoyed this winter sport as thtre are very good hills for coasting in uaeii. f Let us remember that winter snows insure a good water supply next sum mer and all that means of benefit to the growth of fruit, grass and veget able life throughout. Sunday School 10:30 a. m. promptly. followed by morning service. Epworth League and Teacher Training Lesson at 7 p. m. next Sunday at the Metho diet church. Sunday school at 10:30 a. m. C. E, society meeting led by Miss Godbersen in the evening, at the Union church next bunday. PINE GROVE The Ladies' Aid Society will meet with Mrs. r. 11. Blackmail Friday at ternon of this week. The W. C. T. U. will have a special meeting Thursday afternoon of this week at the home of Mrs. S. R. Mc Donald. An all day meeting of the grange was held Wednesday. The Community Institute will take place tbe last Saturday and Sunday of this month. A number of good speak ers will be present and address tbe people on this occasion. Rev. Heineck will preach at Odell next Sunday morning at the regular service hour. At the service hour in Pine Grove a Lay meeting will be con ducted by W. C. Keck and Prof. N. E. rertig. All are invited. The meeting of the Sunflower class has been postponed until Tuesday even ing of next week, Jan. 25. Next Sunday evening the Eoworth League will be conducted by the junior members. A very interesting time is assured. Mrs. Mabel Lage spent the week end with her sister, Mrs. C H. Jenkins, of Mood Kiver. Charles Street, of Polk Co., Minn, was a guest of Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Jar vis last Friday and Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Biackman and Mr. and Mra Jarvis nttonrisrl thn Fsalarn Star last week Thursday evening, at Hood xuver. Mr. and Mrs. E. O'Brien expect soon to leave for their new home at Sand Point, Ida. Those who are recent purchasers of automobiles are Messrs. Bickford, Won- acott and Ma Hoy. Mrs. A. J. Grow and Mrs. N. E. Fertig are recovering from the grip. Notwithstadning the unpleasant weather last Thursday evening, at tbe "Old r oiks' Concert, which was took place at the church, there was a fairlv good attendance, the entertainment was fine to all lovers of aood music. and those who were not present missed a rare treat, triday evening the sins era (all residents of Pine Grove) drove down to Hood Kiver and gave the en tertainment at Library hall. At the . close of the exercises they were all kindly invited to the M. E. parsonage. where Mrs. W. B. Young, wife of the pastor, prepsred a nice lunch for them, which waa greatly appreciated. FRANKTON. LittlelGeorge Wolf has been quite alck with Grip, but is some better ft present There will be do school in Frankfort tbla week. All tbe water pipea at the school an' frozen at present but it is hoped that tbe weatber.will ba warmer in a week'a time. Miss Winnie Eastman and Ivan Scbeers apent all day Sunday with Miaa Emma Noble. The dance at the old mill last Satur day night waa well attended and a very good tima waa enjoyed by all. Jean and Georgia Phillips are others quite aick with tbe grip. The H. E. O. Club met Fridav with Mrs. W. A. Eby and Mra. E. J. Copper and Stephen Eby aa guests, and a very good tima waa enjoyed by all. Mra. W. A. Eby and daughter. Ruth, were Sunday visitors at the home of Roy Eastman. Mrs. Robt Jonea'waa called to'Grass Valley by the death of a brother laat Wednesday. The F. L. C. Club met with Misa Coatea last Thurdsay afternoon. The following officers were elected for the ensuing: vesr: . Pres.. Mrs. b.'J. Cop per ; vice pres., Mrs. M. J. Foley ; sec, Walter Isenberg. The Frankton young folka will meet next Wednesday night to organise a lit erary aociety. All are invited to at tend. Mrs. P. A. Reed ia over at Odell tak ing cara of ber sister-in-law, Mrs. G. E. bowerman, who is quite sick. Misa Eloire Copper will teach the primary school tbe balance of this term. Miss Fortune resigned because of having been married a abort time ago. J. R. Phillips is busy this cold weath er hauling out logs from Post Canyon, BELMONT. Messrs. Comtek and Dennison were guests Friday at the borne of Mr. ana Mrs. H. T. Kegnell and family. Miss Mabel Ledford has returned from Portland, where ahe has been staying, foi some time. The Misses Ruth Nicholson, Ethel Farrell, and Louise Nelson, were host esea to some of their young friends, having a house party Saturday and Sunday at Sunny Brooke Ranch, the home of Misa Nicholson. We did not learn the names of the guests but we are sure they all had a royal good time. aa the young folks always do. John and Fred King' were guests at the Robert Jones home aunday even ing. The temperance meeting that was to bava been held at Belmont church was cancelled Sunday evening on account of the extreme cold. Quite a few went to the church but found it dark, and were informed that there would be no meet ing. Mra. L. W. Bishop, Mr. Corneck and Mr. Dennison were callers at tbe bom erville home Friday afternoon. C. C. Piper was a visitor in Mosier Wednesday. The two children of Mr. and Mrs. Sherill have been very sick with grip, but we are glad to bear they are im proving. Mrs. Robert Jones left Tuesday for Grass Valley, being called there by tbe sudden death of Otis Aiken. Sr.. whose death occurred at Tbe Dalles Monday night after an illness of six hours. Mrs. J. R. Forden was a caller at the Somerviile home Thursday afternoon, Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Ramsey who left last fall to visit in the South, have re turned in time to catch the full benefit of our severe clod weather. Mr. and Mra. Floyd Nunamaker spent the week end visiting the home folks, coming from their Esst Side ranch Saturday. The evangelistic meetings will be held all this week at the usual hour of 7:30 p.m. Although the weather has been quite cold, there has been a very good attendance and great interest manifested in the Gospel messages as given evening after evening. Mr. and Mrs. Will Farrell and J. R Forden attended the grange meeting Wednesday, were installed in their re spective offices. Mrs. Dunbar, of Pine Urove, was the installing officer. W. H. Davis and Mr. Wiley drove out irom tiood Kiver Saturday and vis ited a short time with Will's mother, Mrs. J. W. Davis. M. S. Miller was busy hauling wood from the Buttts ranch Wednesday and Thursday. This weather takes plenty of fuel to keep warm. Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Nunamaker and Mrs. Shaw were guests of Mr. and Mr. A. D. Ramsey Thursday. We are glad to hear that Mr. and Mrs. Isbell. Mrs. H. P. Allen and daughter are getting over the grip. Some othera are not doing ao well as we wish they were. E. W. Sweaney returned from his holiday trip to Seattle last Wednesday. D. D. Harger accompanied him home on a business trip. Park Grange enjoyed an all day meeting last Wednesday. A business meeting was held in the morning at 10 o'clock and in tbe afternoon a public installation of the officers for the com ing year took place at 1 :30 p. m. Mrs. Dunbar from Odell acted as installation officer. Mr. and Mra. Harold Friedly, of The Dalles, visited during the Holidsys with Mr. and Mrs. Friedly on Portland Way. MOUNT HOOD. Twenty two young folks from Mt. Hood bad a sleigh ride to Odell Satur day night to witness tbe basket ball game between Parkdale and Odell. Parkdale enjoyed the practice very much. The score was 30 to 5 in favor of Odell. Mrs. E. L. Rood returned home Fri day after a three weeks' visit with her daughter in Portland. Dave Cooper returned to Ms home at Mt. Hood after a week's visit at Port land. Jake Lena made a trip into Lost Lake Friday. Chas. Gunn went to Hood River Fri day to meet bia sfcter, who bss been spending the week in Portland. Joe Dimmick, Fred Ward and George Cooper, who have been hauling wood for Mr. Purdy at Odell, finished loading the car Friday noon. Este Brosius has been staying with P. J. Lentz at Mt Hood for a few days waiting for tbeanow to pack down so they could go on a hunting trip. J. C Davidson haa a new red cutter. John H. Shelldrake has been appoint ed official regiatrsr for Baldwin pre cinct and votera may register at the Mt. Hood store. Several have alreday registered. Albert Hodge waa in Hood River Wednesday. The Library Social which was ta ha last Fridsy night, is postponed indefin itely. Miss Pifer, of Parkdale. was a visitor at the J. D. SmnMen home Sun day. Mrs. Aubert and children, of raraaaie. apent Saturday and Sunday at Mt Hood. DEE Mr. and Mra. T. P. Mathews re turned the latter 'part ofjast week Irom Silverion. ore., where tbey bad spent the month of December visiting relatives. D. L. Rowntree and daughter. Miss Velma. were in HoodJRiver Friday. L. Taylor, of the hotel, bad six Urge hogs butchered Monday for use in the hotel. Mrs. G. M. .Wilson and daugbtera. Frances and LaVerna. spent luesday with Mr. and Mrs. Vernon R. Daven port and Misa Clarice Davenport, of Portland, who ia visiting at tbe Daven port home. Geo. H. Adams, formerly in the reel estate business in Portland, wno is now on the Castle Mary Ranch, having leased it for several yesis, re ceived last week a fine Buff Orpington cockerel!. Mr. Adama baa a large pen of pure bred Buff Orpingtons which he takes great pride in. Mra L. Taylor returned last week from a few weeks' visit in Portland. Miss Msbel Green, whu bss been in Portland the past four weeks, came home Saturday. Miss Nellie Beeson came home last week from a two weeks' vacation in Portland. PARKDALE. Elmer Myers waa a Hood River ria- itor Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Rea Koontz, who have been visiting in the lower valley for some time, arrived at Parkdale Wed nesday. Mrs. H. H. Meyera left Tuesday for Wspsnita,. Ore., for a visit with her daughter, Mrs. Frank Houston. Roy Howell, of Hood Rver, is visting st the home of Kea Koontz. Jim Wishart drove to Hood River Tuesday. The social that is to be given at the Mount Hood ball Friday night was post poned until next week. Charlie Gunn was a Hood Riverv vis itor Monday. Mrs. C. A. Clark ia on tbe sick list this week. G. D. Woodorth left for Hood River Saturday. Twenty-two young people including the basket bsli team tourneyed by bob aled to Udell Saturday for the purpose of showing Odell something about the game. It is not necesssry to say that Parkdale came home with the small end of the bacon. The acore was 6-30. That the grange waa a good place for disputes wss proved Saturday. Better luck next time. HEIGHTS NEWS The cold wave made the aero mark Monday morning at W. II. Taft's. G. R. Wilbur thouhgt he was having a bard time when be came home from Salem. He brought hia wife home sick from Portland, snd found his mother, Mrs. Ella Wilbur, with a sprained ankle. Miss Floyd, bis stenographer. waa so lame from a fall that she could not walk to her work. All are now much better. Mrs. A. C. Buck ia repored very ill. G. N. Deschner, an anti-saloon lec turer, spoke at the BaptiBt church Sun day eve. -ing. Mrs. Messinger is quite ill again. Lucian Carson is home from Golden dale, Wn., where he has been employed tor the past several months. The debate between Pine Grove ana the Heights Literary Club was won by the Pine Grove People. W. H. Taft was called to Seattle to attend the funeral of his brother-ia law, Dennis Keeler. CASCADE LOCKS. J. W. Dunlop, treasurer of the Wind River Lumber Co., is attending the annual meeting of the company at La Crosse, Wis. Mrs. Rebecca Thompson' failed to attend church at Hood Kiver Sunday because the train vas four hours late, School closed last Tuesday for the balance of the week, the snow being too deep and the weather too cold. Mrs. W. S. Osborne, landlady of the Cascade Hotel, is sick at the home of her daughter in Portland. there is 30 inches of snow hereon the level ground and much more in some places. News is mighty scarce. TROUT LAKE. The Trout Lake Cooperative Dairy Association held their business meeting Jan. 5 and elected the following board or directors tor tbe coming year: C, A. Pearson, C. J. Peteison, Wm. Coate, J. J. Meyers and I1 red Seller. Trout Lake Grange installed officers Saturday as follows: Wm. Coate. W M. ; Mra. Wood, O.: Mrs. J. M.Filloon. L. ; N. N. Hswley, S. ; A. B. Rosen- stiel. A. S. ; U. K. Kicther. Sec. : C. A. Pearson, Tress. ; J. M. Filloon, G. K. ; Rev. E. M. Landis, Chap.; Mrs. E. lhompson, L. A. S. ; Miss Moe, Ceres; Miss fichtner, Fomona; Miss Pearson, r lora. The Ladies' Aid will meet next Wed nesday afternoon with Mrs. Chas, Witt. C. H. Pearson has gone to Portland for a few days on business. His wife accompanied him.. The Trout Lake Ice Association held their business meeting last week and elected the following officers for the coining year: J. E. Reynolds, pres. ; C. J. Peteison, vice pres. ; C. H. Pesr son, sec; Dr. A. G. Belsheim, treas; n. inoae gen. man. ine ice company is a new institution in the community organized about a year ago for the pur pose of assuring the farmers ice at tbe loweat cost possible. During this time they have leased state land which is part of the lake and have spent quite a aum of money grading, buying tool-, etc. There has been something over 200 tons of ice cut thia year. It is thought petiole that later they will have a company ice house and keep ice for commercial purposes. Husum and White Salmon distiicta could perhapa get their ice as cheap here as any- wnere. many teams going down emp ty in the fall would make transports' tion cheap. WHITE SALMON. (From the Enterprise) Young and old are enjoying the fine sleighing this week. Every night numerous sleighing partiea make mer ry. Stockholders of the Apple Growers Union of the White Salmon Valley on last Saturday at Underwood voted al most unanimously to join under one organization with the White Salmon Valley Fruit Growers Union. There was only one vote cast against the joining of tbe new organization. Tbe atockholdera of the White Sal nora Union will pass on tbe same mat ter at tba annual meeting to be held at the Commercial Club on January 29. Poultry raising on the'Eureka ranch. owned by Mr. and Mra. Seaman Burtis. ia being carried on quite; extensively in a most successful way, according to figures secured fay the reporter a few daya ago. Tbese show that tbe poultry cosines Is remunerative If properly attended to. On tbe Eureka ranch chickena are successfully cared for. and tbera baa been no aickneta among the chickena for over two veers. Eighty five hena produced 1066 dozen eggs during the year 1915, an average of 150J egfca per hen. Rules for Country Correspondents One of the most valuable assets a country weekly can have is that co-operation frnua clever and energrttc county correspondent. 'I he news of the countv should be covered by a good corrvspon- dent in every community. The brief, newsy letters Irom tbe rural center are the making of a country weekly. The Glacier leel like congratulating itself on the list of good, lie news gath erer, who each week fill many columns with readable news of local happenings. At far as the real gathering of the news is concerned there could be no great im provement. However, there are some few, simple rules,thnt could be followed benefically. If country correspondents will observe the following, tbe page of country items will be more attractive and can be set by The Glacier without innumerable annoyances that sometime arise when tbe rules are not observed Alwaya secure, where possible, initials ofpersors. Don't say Mrs Smith and daughter visited Aire. Brown and lam ily. If it is Mra John Smith or Mrs. A A. Smith, designate them by their proper iuitials or given name. Always give definite dates. Do not use abbreviations, except in case of iiiven names. In esse of a fire, give cause, total dam age and insurance, if any. Remember The Glacier sets country correspondents on Tuesdays. Endeavor iu uihii your letter, bo iiiui it win reacu the othce by Tuesday morning. Wed' nesday is r served for the setting of the news happenings gathered in the local office, and if tnecountry correspondence piles np on Wednesday, tbe othce force is badly hampered. A little co-operation on the part of the country corre spondents will in many cases prevent late houi s fur the office force ou Wed nesdays. If any important news happening breaks in your community after your letter has been mailed, you may reach i he office bv telephone, or you may mail another letter, that is, if it will be possi ble for it to reach the office on Wednes day. Don't hesitate to ask the office for suggestions. It you are out of stationery, notify the office. In case it is not received im mediately, send in another call. It may be poHsible that your first letter was misplaced. Remember that your are in charge of one of the movt beneficial mediums in your community. The Glacier appreci ates your work as well as your fellow residents, whose weekly comings and going you chronicle. The most important rule is that con cerning promptness of getting your let ter to the office on Tuesday. The Rev. Irl R. Hicks 191 Almanac The Rev Irl R. Hicks 1016 Almanac is by far the finest, largest and best ever before printed. The Hicks storm and weather forecasts for 1915 again have proven their truth and value, and this splendid Almanac for 191H should find its way straight into every home and ffice in America. The Rev. Irl R. Hicks Magazine, Word and Works, and hia unique Almanac Bhould always go together, both for only one dollar a year. The Almanac alone is 35c, prepaid. Send to Word and Works Publishing Company, 3401 Frankiain Ave., St Louis, Mo. You want a loaf of good broad. You haven't time to bake it. You don't want to send to the bakery. It's a long walk. Just call 2373, Blue Ribbon Bak ery, and it will be delivered. tf REPOUT OF THE CONDITION OF THE First National Bank ' AT HOOD RIVER, in tl e State of Oregon, at the close of business December 31st, 1915 RESOURCES: Loans and discounts (except those shown on b) $324,801. CO b. Acceptances of other banks discounted None Total loans $324,800.60 Overdrafts secured and unsecured . None U. 8. bonds deposited to secure circulation (par value) 100,000.00 Total U. 8. bonds 100,000.00 Bonds, other than U. 8. bonds, pledged to secure postal savings deposits .6,000.00 Securities other than U. S Bonds (not including stocks) owned u u pledged 26,(172.20 Total bond", securities, etc 32,672.20 Stocks, other than Federal Reserve Bank stock 13,943.00 Subscription to stork in Federal Reserve Bank. . .$8,200.00 Less amount unpaid 4,100.00 4,100 00 4.100 00 Value of banking house (if unencumbered) 4H,0tM.00 46,000 0U Furniture and fixtures 6,000 00 Other real estate owned other than banking house.... 8o0.(hj Net amount due 'rom Federal Reserve Bank 7,600.00 Dun from approved reserve agent? in New York, Chicago and St. Louis 8,730.63 Dun from approved reserve agents in other re serve cities 8,344.68 17,075.11 Due from banks and bankers (other than above) 2,137. 15 Other checks on banks in the same city or town asieporting bank .' 857.02 Outside checks and other cash items 1,258.12 Fractional currency, nickels and rents 130.28 1,388.40 Notesof other national banks 1,871.00 Lawful money reserve in bank : ! Tutul coin and certificates 19,342.30 ' Lenal-tender note 4(H). 00 Redemption fund with U. 8. Treasurer and due from U. 8. Treasurer. . 6,0u.0 Total.... $583,887.74 LIABILITIES: Capital stork paid in Surplus fund Hndivided profits Reserved for taxea Kererved for Havings interest IfOI rnrreiit eriienp interest and Circulating notes outstanding Hue to banks and bankers (other than ab'ive) D.videnda unpaid Demand Deposits: Certificate of deposit due in less than 30 vemnea cnecas Cashier's checks outstanding foetal savtnirs deposits Total demand denositfl Time Deposits (payable after 30 days, or Certificates of deposit Utber time deposits : Total time deposits Bills payable, including obligations representing uivucy uurnjweu Total State of Oregon, County of Hood River, sa: I. E. 0. Blanchar, Cashier of the that the above statement ia true to the best Subscribed and sworn to before me this Correct Attest: F. 8. Stavlby, A. D. For Rnbber Stamps, Pada and Ink, call at the thia office. Prompt ser vice and workmanship guaranteed. Go to Law, The Cleaner. - . tf Does Not Rub Off, Lasts 4 Time u Lm as Otters, Saves Wedu Get a Can Today A Rainy Day Need Not Be Dull Cheer up! Get to work in a risa brand Reflex Jfe $3.00 strong, easy nuing, Ift&VJU lichr. and water S Reflex Edges step spy water from run- , mng mature front Black. Yellow or Oli ve-khaki. irri.-. Protector Hat, 75 cents yVvUlS Satisfaction Guaranteed 1rJ!z5 A.J.TOWERCO .j BOSTON Heights Garage 1210 C STREET an Batteries Re-Charged Presto Exchange Plumbing Bicycle Repairing Buick Agency J. F. Volstorff The Heights Hood River, Ore. taiea nairf $100,1)00 00 35,000.00 $2,323.09 1. 0(1 013.57 $4,131.66 75.00 4 061.66 97,200.00 24rt 3H 8,000.00 168,914.92 4,471.. H6 SHSn 2 044 81 ., 4.275.3H 179,745.33 to 80 days or more notice) : 2863V58 95,998.81 124,634.39 40,000.00 daya ... subject .. ... $it3 87.74 above named bank, do solemnly swear of my knowledge and belief. JS O. BLASUmR, Cashier. 12th day of January, 1910. A. J. Dirbt, Notary Public. Mob, C. E. Corns, Directors. i. d1 i -LP. East Fork Irrigation District . . Notice ts Ceatractsri . . . in i h, tha Hoard of .lorBtn K.m.M Hll Bu.ldln.. Hood Kivtr.OrO0. UP U Vbruiiry I tit, 191, O CHICK P- IU.. M O CHICK u (U ,v as iiu m plan opened and eonldrrrd. eTE J . . .... I hii.i fl I tha IMmrina trnHn ayaierti deu-rmloea lb Board, deaorllied generally f rllo: by Contract No. 6. Taking bp. haming, m eh. I :0 ing for ana laying am.ni. w -. and 13 iorh wooden pipe at various pi lihln Uia dialrlct. i act w a Onnaf rnrtln about Ti00 ) feet nf avuUn fl urn. Of Variolia M ae. Contract No. 7. Conoirnciiog aooni u reel of woodrn flame ot ar iou auto. Cnntrart No. 8. Cnatroct(n about 1,(X0 1,300 feet of woodeo name or varioua ('. Contract No. 9 Taking op. hauling, trench ing lor and laying lul 7 MO feet wWerJ pipe, from 4 to IS Inch is. Contract No. 10. Taking ni . hauling trench ing for and la tg anoui 14,000 feel of wooded ..in from a oi 14 turn alas r 1 1"' - All of the woik noder aald contracts ah II pe done id accoraanne who auu . In plana and pwifl.nllona lor ucn w ... . -t l ,h. iuhI iKun.tnr whirh m.T out rk he IMIUUIVtl "J .... .. ..... een al the oltloe ol the noard or nt the office ol ita engineer, b. -a., aicmuaiu-u, KWer. Oregon. , Kacb bid moat be accompanied with a cer tified or cash lere check on aome rean-malble bank In an amount equal to per cent, ol the bid, payable to I he dialrlct, ton forfeited aa liquidated damMgea In case the bidder ahall withitraw hia bid or ahall fll or nlit to enier Inloa contract In accor nne- therewith, -hould tbe aanie be awarded to Mm. Bida muat be on lO'in furniBhed for that purpoae. aealed, and marked: Froraxal lor Ontract No." inarrtlug the number ol the contract or i-OLtracia bid upon in aali blank Contract ahall be let to the ioweM reaponal ble bidder, provided, however, I he board r ervea the right to 'iject any o' all hlda, or to waive anv defect or Irregulailty therein for I he benefit ot the dialrlct. The tenna and pmvlalnni of auch plana and apeciflcatlona ahall be notice to all bidderaof the requirements demanded iu tha perform ance ol aald wort. listed January II. lvlfi. By order of tne Board of Directors of tail Fork Irrigation Dialrlct. JI3-JCT GEO. K. WILBUR, Secretary. Summons by Publication In the Circuit Court ot tbe Slate of Oregon for Hood River County. Fast Fork Irrigation District, a municipal corporation, Flainilir, va.W. R. Olbin, Olenn H. Wheeler and Jeanne J. Hweeney, Uefen dauia. To the above named defendants, Glenn 11 Wheeler aud Jeanne J. Bweeuey: In the name of tbe State of Oregon: Vou are hereby required to appear and anawer the complaint Oled against you In the above entl'led ault aud court on or before Tnuraday, February 17th, IHI8: and If vou fail to ao annexr and anawer. lor want thereof, the plaintiff will apply to (kin ah. oa Hu-ftol Kttil 4 i rt titf (ha h.11.1 and iudgiuent. prayed for In ita aald complaint.. ioit: That it may lake and appropriate for Itaeir, nndrtne rignt or eminent domain, up on IU paying Into Court the damage aaaeased ny the Court benanae of auch appropriation. right ot way twenty (20) feel wide for a ditch, flume or pipe line fo the purpoaeof carrying water to b dim Homed for Irrigating purpoa ea, acrosi tbe tiouilieaat quarter (StCJl of tne Norlhweat quarter iNW) of .lection ttni (li. Townahlp One (I). Norn, tUnge Ten (10), K. W. M., in Hood Kiver County, Oregon, along the folowlng described line, lowll: Beginning al a point on the south line ol the (southeast quarter (SK'i of the Norm weal quarter (N Wli) ol Section One (I), Township one(l), North. Kange Ten (10), Kaal of Wil lamette Meridian. 216 fifeet disiant ou a course aonth (W8'east irom the south weal, corner of aald quarler-quai ten iheno- running noiiher. ly thmiiKh aald quarter-quarter following the course and lor the distances aa follows towit, Nortn 81 SI' Kast V6 feet: North 12 If Kaat 810 let; North 11 47 East 770 feel to the North boundary line of said quarter-quarter a ia mere enning. You are bereoy served with thia gcrnmou hy order of the Honnrabia R. E. Htanuin, l onnty Judge oi tima rilver Couaiv. Oregon, made and entered January 8. 1016, which or der pieacrlhed that ou alia.ll hoim-ht and an swer aald complaint on or before Thursday, February i7. 1MB, and that ,-ou he served with Hits u m moan by publication thereof in the Hood Kiver ulacier onc a we-K for six (6) weeks. And you are nereby noltflod thai ine ate of the first publication of this summons is jauuury o, mt). GEOROR R. WILBUR. J-fl7 dalnifrrs Attorney. nouniao-D, nan mug., iiooa Kiver, Oregon Notice Noticss i hereby given that the State Land Board of the State of Oregon, wilt receive sealed uiub hi i in oince in ine tjapitoi euiiainn at Salem nawrnn en llluJI '.-l 1. at M ma i i a uii"i w ciwk rx. un mit run im, .916. for all the State' interest in the ever- flonarl lanla -J.. :i 1 ! - 1 siunvu satiiua. llicinai IV I UCKIIUCU, g I V Ulfti IlOW ever, to the owner or owners of any lands abut tine ui aiuiiuiiK iiivieuu inv prtierence rigm w purchase said overflowed lands at the highest price offered, provided such otfer is made in good faith, and also provided, that the land will not be sold for, not any offer therefor accepted of less than "7 FJ tnm akMU nJ 1 1 A t 1 i.iia ayi.uv jcg v.i uu iiiHi, ine dukiu reserves the right to reject any and all bids: Said lands miv Buuntcu in nwu iivr vxjuiuy, uregon, and are described as follows, tow it: Beginning at a point U69.7 feet north of the wit- iitok) wu'vi mi uiv sum ii wesi comer 01 oec. M, i. 3 N.. R. 9 K.. said point of beginning being the meander corner on west line of said Sec. 84. Thence S. 6300'W. H81.4 feet along meander line Bv.iloB auu ucms trie nurcneriy oounuary ol uot 1 Siu QQ ia T I KI L a C a.. L1- - i ., ' . u n. w a. w Btiuuivisionai une: North 5M.0 feet along said subdivisions! line to v i3i vi nits Aimraoi mver: n. w aa ei. a-auv.v wvaaiuMH boiu iuw waivr I'll XO pOml in west linj of Sec. 84 produced northerly, 400 feet nlli n I .- ; . "i .wiui. ui witinning: in, lijotj c, u-io.t ii mviiH oniu iuw water une to suoai vision al line South 3O0.0 feet along said subdivisiunal tine to meander line and Northeast corner of Lot R aairi Kw 4U Q ca QiV 11 m-e i . i . u. mi . iwu.u xvc awuiiK mean der line across northerly side of said Lot 6. to the moanilaa U COhnn' 11 r nw r. m . wine a. o-w t . c :.oz i eet along QlH maandar Hnaa an1 Ik. A-a.U 1.. : J r lxt. to point of beginning, containing 23.94 acres AT nVAVTli liar awl lanila !. . L. r V . . w . " a JVK, OO. 1. j) n, II, V Fa. ..KKiw"iiewm uiub biiuuiu w Huureiweci xo i. G. Brown, Clerk State Land Board, Salem, Ore- .., a..u m.o. rvcu rtpuncuou ana ora to purchase . Clerk State Land Board Dated, Salem. Oregon, Dec 29 1916. jmch9 Summons Jn the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for . N-w-Hrdman. Plaintiff, vs. Annie Harrimr ton Hall C. A. Halt et al.. Defendant. To Anni Harrington Hall and C. A. Hall De fendants. In the Name of the State of Oregon: You and each of you are hereby required to appear and answer the Complaint filed against you in the hnVa. ntirlav1 lnnr m...... I i J ; ' un or oeiore the Ust day of six consecutive weeks from the date of v"c"'Dt M""ntiion oi mis summons, towit: On or before the loth day of February. 1916. and if VfMl fail aV in anaa. anil t .t lm "ii . i T"""" lur want uiereoi. p ain tiff Will talta 1l.r1irma.nl- mwA A ' K i - urvirc aKainsi you as ILT i.u j w per annum since tha 6th day of September. 19U. until paid, as set j i S. ""un in me tjomp aint: and for the aum of Un OA ;k . iU 'e'-iiiv. . a " li. micm, inereonat the rate of 8 per cent, per annum since the 6th ural,wr, ia,,, unm paid, aa set out in 'n vnw ompiaini: and fnr tk. Himnf t7uinii.:.u !-. .. ' lil a.Z j V ' 'nusreai tnereon since the 6th day of September, 1914. until paid, aa set the aara. hnT.L ,n lit nPlint, f.,vihubuiiibui uiree prutnis- ory notes, and interest due thereon, executed by ?7 6tM,yI,Ptelnber-"13. payable to fc. .Dark and Lillie M. Dark and by them for V,LU; T"Ved- "8,en'd 10 Pontiff; also f or coiu i?ii7RVlTm.?nUof.tlli",uitincludln h m " ' 'or me prosecution of tWUJnpr,y" ln J" "ia Comprint that ---- - -ao iiiaua ay you to Secure the payment of said notes, aforesaid, which skid - t,uv auuuwing aescribed rvsai property situated in Hood River tanty K tow t: B nnir 19 li.k. u;." JTZ. Zl yreg". ner of lh. J.-V- Vi I'r'"1. ln" " cor. xi . . """" "onaiion Land Uim Sfrt -L"H rod.; thence ,n,o "j '. . lnB oln nay or Set i tern Imr 19W. and recorded in Vol 8. at p-mSSi record of mortgage, of said county, may W fori! elcaed according to law and the p aic th!. the Sheriff and the proceeds therefrom be Vonlied in ati.factioa of id judgment aaUiin. iff Shin interearthin " ""m "r r,ot- or k. iZZ tVl J T. ""'"" ' n expiratwn of sii d.flft ,,0HN BAKER. ntir Attorney. Bro"" BuDdir. Hood River. Oregon. C.M.HURLJBURT 8UKVEYQR TilLUPUUNE 5648 Real Estate and Loans I will endeavor to have a bar gain always in all lines of Real Estate. Office hours from nine A. M. to five P. M. T. D. Tweedy Phone 2644 1103 Wilson St., Hood River, Ore. EhNEST C. SMITH La vyer Rooms 1 and 2 Mall Building Hood River, Ore. GEO. R. WILBUR Lawyer Rooms 14 and 15 Hall Building Hood Riier ... Orrgon UHJI8 A. KKED AI,BEKT P. RKKD L. A. HENDKIIHON L. A. & A. P. REED LAWYKRS Two Doors Nortli of Postuflice J'tione 1331 L. A. HEN ERSON ATTOKNEY AT LAW SURVEYOR and CIVIL ENGINEER Two Doors North of Postofttce , Phone 1331. DERBY & STEARNS Lawyers HOOD RIVER, OREGON. JAMES H. HAZLETT . Lawyer First National Bank Building Hood River Oregon H. L. DUMBLE, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. Call promptly answer Kl In town or country , bay or Nlgnu Telephones: Residence, 1081: Office, ml. Offioe In tbe Kmalaa Bulldlc' na. M. H.KHARP Ok. Kdha B. Bbarp Osteopathic Physicians IraduftteB -f the American School of Osteopathy, Kirkaville, Mo. Office in Elliot Block. Home Phone 102 Keg. 102-B Dr. Justin M. Waugh EYE, EAR AND THROAT GENERAL SURGERY Office in Eliot Bldtr 9 A.M. to 3 P.M. J. F. WATT, M. D. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Telephones: Office, 1091; residence, 3671. BURGEON aR.aN.Oo. E. D. KAN AG A Physician and Surgeon I'houi-s: Office 4211 Keg. lxll Office in Eliot Building Dr. V. R. Abraham Physician and Surgeon Oll'ne in Eliot Block Office Phone 4151 Residenc phone 4152 C. H. JENKINS, D. M.D. DENTIST Telephones: Office 1081; residency 3331 Office over Butler Bank H. D.W. PINEO, D. D. S. DENTIST Rooms 4, 6 and 6 Smith Building Telephone 2021 E. L. SCOBEE, D. D. S. DENTIST Telephones : Office 3161 ; residence 3421 Office in Brosuia BuildiiiK M. E. WELCH, LICENSED VETERINARY SURGEON ts prepared to do any work In the veterln iry line. He can he fonnd by calling al or "honing to the Fa hl.in HtabKs. Dr. J. H. McVAY Diagnosis, Consultation and Surgical Diseases. Ball Building, Hood River, Oregon PHONE 1792 Stranahan & Slaven Contractors & Builders HOOP RIVER, OREGON. Frederick & Arnold Contractors and Builders Estlmatea furnished on till kinds of work Phones; jBf-gii DR. EDGINGTON 1121 Twelfth Street, The Heights HOOD RIVER . . OREGON COTTAGE HOSPITAL Hood River's Medical Institution Open to the public for treat ment of Medical and Surgical cases. RATES ON APPLICATION Address Cottage Hospital Assn. HOOD RIVER. OREGON. Dating Stamp, Self Inking Stamp-, Jacket sumps, pn snd Pencil Humps, r.tc, rna.le t or ler at ue Glacier of noe at Portland prioes,