HOOD RIVER GLACIER THURSDAY, APRIL 0, 1910 .THE UNIVERSAL CAR You want to know what your motor car will do. The million-car Ford performance ans wers your question. Supplying the motor car needs of all classes, the Ford is operated and maintained in city or country for about two cents a mile with universal Ford service be hind it. Touring $440, Runabout $390, Coupe let $590, Town car $640, Sedan $740, f. o. b. Detroit On display and sale at Columbia Auto & Machine Co. "Preparciness" Is the watchword of the day. Apply it to your business Mr. Orchardist, and get ready for your Spring work. Remember that our place is The Place to get your tools mended, your discs sharpened, your implements repaired and your horses shod. Don't forget that last item. We do the best horse shoeing at all times. Specalizing in this work has made us friends. Ask our customers. W. G. SNOW Phone 261 1 ' Fourth Street NDC - 3Q J Q CN fj WE HAVE JUST RECEIVED A FRESH SUPPLY OF j n Nitrate of Soda, Muriate of Potash fj 11 ivn AT T. TTTVTia nP FTCRTT1YTZER8 U AND ALL KINDS OF FERTILIZERS COME TO US DIRECT FOR W00D-FIBERED HOUSE PLASTER CEMENT AND LIME U AS WE UNLOAD DIRECT FROM THE CARS STRANAH AN & CLARK Hood River, Oregon ... "iO(z: o o c 30 0 J The Purity Dairy Co. Yours for prompt service and Good Milk THOS. D. CALKINS White River Flour Makes Bread Having the Old Bready Flavor AT YOUR GROCERS Vur STEEL WORKER TELLS IT TO THE CQOO JUOCET) SMWTW MCTlNtf I " C FLNCH RECOMMENDS COMPLETE ROAD MAP In hit report to tb county court, B. J. Finch,, an engineer of the United States Office of Good Roadi. who re cently made a survey of local county highways, urges the necessity of a thorough surtey of the county and a comprehensive nap, showing in details the main trnnk linea, the primary and secondary laterals of a county road system. At present, according to Mr. Finch's report, the county has a total length of 250 milea of roadway. The completed system, he states, should comprise approximately 300 miles, of which, be aaya, 50 milea should be bard surfaced, 100 milea graveled and the remainder dirt roads. He statea that gravel deposits on the West Side of the valley make Improvement of graveled roads there easy of solution, and urges that a search be made on the east side of the Hood river canyon for similar deposits, otherwise secondary highways may nave to ouilt ol crushed roca, which would increase the cost. Mr. Finch statea that he does not believe it advisable to include the Co lumbia river highway in bia report aa a trunk line, since it ia admitted that tbia route ahoold be built and main tained by funda secured through the state and outside the county. Mr. Finch waa called here primarily to make recommendations on the im provement of four miles of East Side macadam. He suggests that eventually the cheapest construction will be some form of bard surfaced highway.but that at the present time the road abould be well drained and the waterbound ma cadam surface replaced by a similar preparation, wherever disintegration has taken place. The county ia now engaged in following out the latter suggestions, in order to put the road in condition for heavy traffic of the sea son. Funds are not available for the permanent improvement. The most effective competitors that local merchants have to contend with, declared J. R. Steele, a Middle Valley rancher, who was here last Friday on the first shopping tour since last De cember, are poor roads. "I am confident, said Mr. bteele, 'that no less than $1,500 has been pent by the residents of my section during the past few months in purchas ing goods from mail order nouses, ui course for weeks the past winter we were unable to break through to the city because of the deep snow, which was aix feet on the level at my place However, even after the snow left the roada were almost impassable, and it was a great deal easier fur us to order of the mail-order houses than to come to Hood River for our purchases. The orders were delivered to us who are lo cated on rural routes, and in all cases we were forced to travel only a short distance to reach the nearest post office." Mr. Steele left $300 in the city Fri day, having paid his taxes and made heavy purchases of supplies. BAD ROADS HURT LOCAL MERCHANTS KELLY FAVORS STATE ROAD MAINTENANCE The proposal to establish conviet camps to work on the the Columbia river highway between this city and M osier meets with the hearty approval of J. L. Kelly, of The Dalles, repre sentative in the legislsture from Hood River and Waseo counties, who is now seeking the Republican nomination looking to reelection. Mr. Kellyt who waa here last week, ssys: "I see no reason why we should not estabilsh auch eonvict camps. I would be ia favor of paying the men a small daily aalary-of 50 cents, say. If the men are single the money could be saved for them until the termination of their terma of imprisonment. Where the prisoners are married men, their wages might very well be given their families for support ' . ; "The objection might be raised that such a movement would meet with an opposition from orgsnited labor. . How ever, I think that labor unions abould concede the right oi woraing we con victs on roads. We now have in the penitentiary several hundred men, the most of whom should be given some kind of employment." Mr. Kelly, who is president of the Wasco County Good Roads Association, declarea that his chief reason for aspir ing to reelection to the legislature is actuated by a desire to introduce a bill that will, if passed, make tne ioiiowmg roadastate controlled and maintained highways'. The route from Astoria to Portland ; mat irora romanu aoutn iu the California line, known as tne fa ciflc highway, and the Columbia river highway from roruana up me uuium bia river to the Washington line in the eastern part of the state. "Such a move, aays ror. iveny, -1 think can be carried to success. We have the support of the State Highway Commission, the Multnomah county delegation and Governor Withycombe. I would propose in my out mat tne State Highway Commission be provided with funds for the construction and maintenance of the state roada by an annual levy. to begin the first year with a half mill and then to increase the second vear. sav. to a maximum of a mill. The svstem of building- roads by county bonding results in a lot of unfin- fnhort hinhtunv TltS COUnlleB. - MB BX- nerience has shown, soon reach the if limits with poor results." , Confection Plant is Ready The new apple confection plant, built by W. A. Schatfner, A. F. Adams and Randall S. Pratt, the latter formerly of Wenatchee, will be in operation very soon. Mr. fratt formerly operated plant at Wenatchee, the equipment of which will be shipped here. Mr. Pratt had also purchased apples in the We nachee district and these will be shipped to Hood River for process in the new plant. The output of the new factory will consist mainly for the first year of a confection .known as "apple bonis" a confection with an apple base, but which will be flavored with assorted fruit flavors. : Pilla Best for Liver Because they contain the best liver medicines, no matter how bitter or nau seating for- the sweet sugar coating hides the tastes. Dr. King's New Life Pills contain ingredients that put the Ijver working, move the bowels freely. No gripe, no nausea, aid digestion. Just try a bottle of Dr. King's New Life Pills and notice how much better you feel. 26c at your druggist. Liquor Packages, 112 Up to April 1 the local office of the American Express Co. had delivered 110 packages, of two quarts each, of liquor to citizens under the new prohi bition laws. Sixty-three of the pack ages were delivered in March. A small proportion of the liquor users have se cured the limited amount of two quarts each month. But two shipments of beer have been delivered by the O. W R. & N. freight office since the first of the year. Splendid for Rheumatism "I think Chamberlain's Liniment just splendid for rheumatism," writes Mrs. Dunburgh. Eldridge, N. Y. "It has been used by myself and other mem bers of my family time and time again during the past six years and Das ai ways given the best of satisfaction." The quick relief from pain which Cham berlain's Liniment affords is alone worth many times the cost. Obtainable every where. is GET the taste of tit richest tobacco lw.-W-B CUT Chewing -the Red Tobacco Chew, new rat, hmt " . . Everywhere are so glad .T kd that they o ahead a4 T.'lUh W-B CUT Chewing is rick tob..-. T1mi fcw the mJI hrmm m rich sat art a tart" Mai. WETMAW-mrrON COMPAMT, 5 Vmim Seat, Its Ts Cty DRINK SIX GLASSES Of WATEB DAILY An Interesting Statement by On ef the Big Men In the Drug Business - - ?v A. E. KIESLINQ f Houston, Texas, aays: - "If you have a muddy complexion and dull eyes, you are constipated. Six glasses of water dally and one or two Rexall Orderlies at night vill correct this condition and make yon 'fit as a fiddle. Rexall Orderlies, in my opinion, are the best laxative to be bad, and can be taken by men, women or children." We have the exclusive selling rights for this great laxative. H. O. KRESSE THE REXALL STORE a r;o m mm It is a grave mistake for mothers to neg lect their aches and pain and suffer in silence this -only leads to chronic sick ness and often shortens life. . If your work U tiring; if your nerves are excitable; if you feel languid, weary or depressed, you should know that Scott's Emulsion overcomes just auch conditkms. It possessea in concentrated form the very elements to invigorate the blood, strengthen the tissues, nourish the nerve and build strength. Scott's ia strengthening thousands of mothers and will help yon. NoalcoboL Scott at Bowse, WoomfieM. N. J. COTTAGE HOSPITAL Hood River's Medical Institution Open tohe public for treat-' ment of Medical and Surgical cases. RATES ON APPLICATION Address Cottage Hospital Assn. HOOD RIVER, OREGON. TROUT LAKE. Trout Lake grange held their regular meetins' Saturday. They accepted a challenge from the yonng people's Lit erarv society for a joint debate on the subject of "Prepareness." They alas adopted the following reso lutions: . . Whereas, the present custom of mak ins the public highways 60 feet wide rem-esents an unnecessary waste of land, is an injustice to the taxpayer donatins the said right of way ; and as " . . . . . M the unused part of said ngnt oi way ce comes unsightly Because oi accumu lation of brush, weeds and other de bris, Therefore be it , Resolved, That from every stand point it would be better to have snid roadways v40 feet wide, instead of 60 feet, and we most respectfully ask that our county commissioners declare all roads 40 feet wide and give the proper ty owners along rights of way permis sion to fence in accordingly. Trout Lake Grange No. 210. P. of II., protests by resolution most vigorously against the Madden Rider inserted in the postoffice appropriation of the H. R. Bill No. 10484, or the making of any change whatsoever or meddling with parcel post regulations, thereby taking the conduct of it to any degree out of thejhands of the postmaster general. . This resolution ia ordered to beaent by the above grange to the senators and representatives of our state, and also to the -president of the United States, that in case of the passage of the above bill by the senate we demand the veto of the bill or such part as WDuld restrict the powers of the post office department in the conduct of the parcel post business. The farmers prophesy that spring will be about two weeks late, but that nature some way adjusts itself and the hay crop will not be over a week late., J. W. Exon brought in a big bunch of high grade Jersey stock lately. Richard Thompson and Monty Mapes left the first of the week for Portland. The Republican precinct convention of Trout Lake precinct will be held at Pearson's store April 8, between 12 and 2 o'clock, to select delegates to the county convention which will be held in Goldendale April 22. All Republi cans in the precinct are urged to attend. WHITE SALMON. (rrom the Enterprise) Miss Delia Morton, who has been in Australia for the past six months, haa returned to the States and is now in Settle visiting friends. She will be home in a week or so. . W. C. Watrous and wife, of St. Paul. Minn., were here recently for a couple days' visit at their ranch just north of town, ana zouna tne piace in line condi tion: Mr. Wstrous has secured I. N. Williams aa manager of his tract and has made arrangements for setting out 60.000 strawberry plants this spring There are already five acres planted to strawberries on the Watrous place. Improvements are still going on at the big Acme Orchard Co.Ta holdings in the Mountain Brook district. Man ager E. B. Dorsey reports that 40 more acres will be planted to apple trees this spring. Last year 70 acres were logged off by C. N. Ackley, who ia now finishing his contract of plow ing. It is understood that 60 more acres will be cleared this yesr. The Acme Orchard Co. already has 110 acres of fruit trees. University of Washington (By Dorothy Baker) The spring vacation began Friday. March 81. and lasts until Monday, April 10. Owing to the shortness of the vacation few students went Dome. Dorothy Baker had as week end guests Mr. and Mrs. Uervey, of Port land. Tbe spring regatta will be held on Lake Washington Saturday, April 8. Washington will row againat Califor nia. Dnrino the naat vear athletic re lationships between the two statea have grown decidedly. California has already met Washington in football and bakaetball for the first time in several years, and been victorious each time. Chamberlain's Cough Remedy From a small beginning the aale and use t t this remedy has extended to all parte of the United Statea and to many foreign countries. When you have need of sot h a medicine give Chamberlain'a Couali Remedy a trial and yon will an dersUind why it has become so popular for coughs, colds and croup. Ubtain able everywhere. Go to Law, the Clean!, V.J.Baker&Co. Dealers in REAL ESTATE Fruit and Farm Lands Now ia the time to think about your rosea. We are selling 35 cent roses for $3.00 per dozen; 40 cent roses for $3.50, and 50 cent roses for $4.00 per dozen. Heights Greenhouse GEO. HASLINGER, Prop, F. B. Snyder B. B. Powell Hood River Plumb ing Company SANITARY PLUMBING AND HEATING Tinning and Sheet Metal Work. Gasoline Engine. Pumps, Rami. Repairing Prompt ly Attended. Estimate Furnished. Phone 1624. Opposite Hetel Oregon, corner of . Second and Cascade Sta. Hood River Pruning and Graft ing Wax ready for use Without Heating Made by A. Niehans For sale by E. A. FraniCo., Hood River Apple Growers' Union, Fruit Growers' Exchange, L. A. E. Clark, Odell P. O. C. M. HURLBURT SURVEYOR TELEPHONE 5648 New Schedule Mount Hood Railroad O Effective 13:01 A. H. a Sunday, Jan. 2, f m 5 U R 8 00 t.v. Hood River Ar 2 SO ''so! !!!!!i!.'!!!'.Van'Horn'.. '..bob 8 35 Mohr. .l 56 8 45 Odell 1 60 8 55 Summit I 45 i 00. . Bloncher 1 85 10 ....Winana 1 28 t 80 t....Dee 1 25 35 , Troot Creek 1 16 S 45 Woodwortb 1 06 10 00. Ar. Parkdftle Lv qo R. B. EARLY, G. P. A. Notice of Sheriffs Sale Notice la hereby given that Duraoant to an Riecutlon and Order of Bale Issued ont of the Circuit Court or the Htate of Oregon, for Hood River County, to me directed, dated tbe 10th day of March, 1916, upon a Judgment and De cn for the foreclosure of a certain morUrasre wherein the Slate Land Board ih Dlatntiff ana fc. v. Mooney, Margaret nooney, W.J. Hater, Florence a. Bauer, Kamerine zona, Ueorge T. Zolla, Wllbelm J. Zolls, Johanna Gibbon, Percy Gibbon, Emma Zolla, Marie Zolls and France Zolls, Lo Angelea Brewing Company, a corporation. W. P. Buchanan and Cbrla Reloben were defendsnU, In favor of 8 lain tiff and againat the said defendant K. . Mooney and Margaret Mooney, for the snm of Two Thousand (82.000.00) Dollars, wltb intereest thereon at tne rateroi per cent per annum from the 24tb day of Jnne, 1913: for the fartoer sum oi Sa.uu attorney a tee, ana r fc!0.00 cost and disbursements and accruing oohu of and upon this writ, I will on Satur day, the 22ud day of April, IBIS, at tbe bour of 10 o'clock a. m., at the front door of the Court House in nooa River, tiooa Kiver Connty, Oregon, sell at public auction to tba highest bidder forcasb In band, ail tbe right, title and Interest which tbe said defendants, K. C. Mooney and Margaret Mooney had on the2Sthday of June,lttt, or which, aald de fendant or either of tbera bave alnoe ac quired In and to tbe following ) escribed real proierty, situated In Hood River County, Oregon, to-wlu - Beginning at a point MS chains Kastofthe extreme Southeast corner of the William Jen. kina Donation Land Claim No. 3S,ln Section 35, Township S North of RKnge 10 Est of Wil lamette Meridian, thence Houth 12.61 chains, thence East 8.90 chains, thence North 12.61 chains, thence West 8.M) obains to point of be glnn lug 'containing 12 acre, more or leas; tbe North five acres of said tract having been conveyed to K. C. Mooney by warranty deed from Clarence A. Morgan, a single man, said deed dated Jane 26th, 1W8, and recorded Aug nst 4th, In Book "Z ". on page 1. Record of Deeds of Wasco County, Oregon; the South seven acres of tbe tract above described was conveyed to E. C. Mooney by warranty deed from A. B. Jonea and Clara E. Jones, hus band and wire, wnicn aeea is aaun Anaust 4lb, 1800, In Book 28 of Records of said Wasco County, on psge ti." Sublect to right of possession of defendenta, W. P. Buchanan and Chris Reloben, during tbe statutory period of redemption. 81 d property will be sold subject to condrmallen and redemption as by law required. Dated and first published this 23rd day of March, Witt. mKaSO THOa r. JOHNSON, Sheriff. A. J. PKRBY, Attorney for FialnUfl. For the next 30 days we offer any Wagon, Harrow or Plow in our stock at Wholesale Price i - 2 We are increasing our Hard ware stock and wish to use the space now occcupied by wagons and farm implements.' Act promptly, such opportuni ties for saving money do not occur everyday. Blowers 'Hardware Co The Firm That "MaKei Good" Phone 1691 Oak and 1st Sts. A Happy Suggestion Arc you tired of your leathef watch bracelet? Why not have your watch madev into a gold detach able bracelet? We do the work here. The practical ad vantages of this style are obvious aside from the matter of lightness and daintiness. The watch bracelet is no longer a fad-it has come . to stay. We have made several old-style watches into bracelet watches and up-to-date time-keepers. Perfect running order is true economy in a time-piece. We take pride in the quality and accuracy of our work. - ' J ' . ' " - - ' V(e invite your inspection of these bracelets W. Fa Lara way Jeweler , Hood River, Ore. I PEOPLES NAVIGATION COMPANY vSteamer Tahoma Down Sundays, Tuesdays, Thursdays Up Mondays, Wednesdays, Saturdays All kinds of freight.and passengers handled. Horses and automobiles - given special attention. Jack Bagley, Agent, Phone 3514 Hunt Paint & Wall Paper Co. Complete line of PAINTS. OILS, BRUSHES, Etc. TWAJK P, Heatli & Milligan Mixed Paints JsMi Glidden's Varnishes Room Mouldings Bulk Calcimine Mixed to Order Plate and Card Rail Dry Paste iFSBZIOlIT STABLE ..Livery, Feed and Draying.. STRANAHANS & RATHBUN Hood River, Ore. florsea bought, sold or exchanged. -Pleasure parties can securejflrst-clasi rigs. Special attention given to moving lurniture ana pianos. We do everything hqrsea can do. Anderson Undertaking Co. C. C. ANDERSON, Sole Proprietor LICENSED EMBALMER AND FUNERAL DIRECTOR 312 Cascade Ave. " Phone 1394 S. E. BARTME&S ERAL DISECTflR AND PBACTICAL Eli HOOD RIVER, OREGON 8