Absolutely Puro UadefrcnCrearnofTtrtcr N0ALUU-R0Pi:0SPKATE ODELL Mr. and Mn. Alfred Eastman, of ueimoni, are nere zor berry harvest. Mr. Eastman and Geo. Ledford have berriea of fine quality and they rank with the growers who market the early berries of the valley. Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Knoblock expect to leave soon for the former home of Mr. Knoblock in Wisconsin, where they will remain for several weeks' visit. They will then go to Denver, Colo., for a short visit, then to Salt Lake City. Mr. Knoblock will return here after a six weeks' vacation. Mrs. Knoblock and the children will spend the sum mer, returning home about September. Miss Mary Sheppard la attending the Washington state normal at Ellensburg for an eight weeks summer school. She taught very successfully at Central Vale and will return for the beginning of next school year. Cbildren'a Day will be observed at the Methodist church next Sunday, ser vice beginning at 10 o'clock a. m. Mr. and Mrs. D. Hendon and James McFarlane motored from Portland Sat urday. Messrs. Hendon, McFarlane and 0. H. and W. C. Ehrck went on a fish ing trip Sunday. The return trip to Portland was made Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Caldwell and C. E. Lovell went to Portland Sunday in Mr. Lovell'a car. They returned Sun day evening. Mr. and Mra. Dane Kemp entertain ed relatives at dinner Sunday in honor of their wedding anniversary. The Merry Matrona were very pleas antly entertained Tuesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. R. N. Kemp. E. W. Dunbar and Earl Dunbar spent the week end in Portland where Earl selected a five passenger Reo touring car which will be shipped today. After having spent several weeks in Portland M. Carrigg has returned to Udell. Miss Dorothy Black, of Lyle, Wash., has been visiting friends in Ode 1 1 the past week. Mrs. W. 0. Munsell and daughter, little Miss Dorothy, of Portland, ar rived Monday for a week's visit at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Smith. Mrs. J. W. McDonald, of Banks,Ore., was a business visitor in Ode II several days within the past week. Mrs. M. Hawthorne returned home Friday after having visited relatives in Oregon City. R. B. Palmer was here Monday look ing after business connected with his homestead, which ia located on the mountain southwest of Udell, tie re ports Mrs. Palmer and the baby daugh ter in good health. Mr. and Mrs. Palmer and the baby are with Mrs. Palmer's parents at Sunnyvale, Cel., for the summer. Considered from whatever view point the County Sunday School Association convention of last week was a grand success. The program waa splendid and the attendance far exceeded that of any previous convention your corres pondent has had the privilege of at tending. Miss Mary Van Horn went to Port land Tuesday to attend the rose carni val 0. A. Ensminger and Robert Conk ling expect to be Portland visitors this week. Miss Leita Bowerman returned home Monday after having finished a very successful year teaching near Scotts Mills, Ore. She will be a student at Monmouth next year. Mr. and Mrs. Jamea Johnson of The Dalles motored here Sunday for a visit at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Kemp. Strawberry harvest now. Everyone busy. Friends in Odell have received invi tations to the commencement exercises of the June class of Jefferson high school, Portland, Friday evening, June 16. Miss Frances Tousey is a member of the class. Eva M. Gunn. teacher of piano and haromny. Residence Lockman house, Odell. FINE GROVE The Ladiea Aid aociety will meet for work at the church Friday afternoon of this week. The W. C. T. U. will have a social evening and literary program at the church Thursday evening, June 16. Re freshments will be served. All come. R. H. Wsogh, who baseon ill for several days, is improving, we are glad to know. Mrs. George Riddell will thiseek be a guest of her son, Hsyward, and family, of Portland, at their auramer home located on the Columbia highway. The very successful county Sunday school convention which was held at Odell last week attracted a good num ber from Pine Grove. Thursdsy even ing the M. E. church, where the aes sions were held, waa filled to its fullest capacity. Robert Waugh. who is at heme on his vacation, will return to hia school in September, the commencement of hia third year at the Willamette unl veraity. Rev. and Mra. G. E. Heineck, Miss Anna Godberson and Miss Es" Schmidt went to Portland Jueaday morning via the Columbia highway. Miss Godberaon returned Tuesday evening. The grange social last Saturday even ing attracted a large cumber and an interesting program waa enjoyed by all. SatOrday evening. June 24, "enter tainment will b held " under ine direction . of the Woman Work eoramittee, of the grange, Mra Louie Boyden has consented to furnish tWO twariinaa at kl. .!- uUMB lftorttMnlng at 11 o'clock S.U; "nih?. pMtor' Rav- Heineck. BOeS to Odell In ...I.. t n. a u ii u ax pnnaMTB ssn t i i .l. f. . m wuiinren s vf V o lDeJe- Snnv achool 10 hnn. --llSSmeJr the SQnd" KhOOl "vvaav will a is unvnian Ws a m r . j f"uiBnoency oi Mra. Ma' Last Sundiv 2,eucif,,tad of. duet ieTby ik. i TV- . . u na House. nd the Violinist! mhn rH...j . :-i v. -wmuwictj unc i a i mil- u. "re-,Mi" M'8"tte Ferrin and X. x u Bent0D- Preceding wwiHiav aLiiuui mmmm inn m .. i . nonary service was given under the SUDerintenrianrn n XI n.ii Mrs. Mabel Lage called attention to a -.uui.i.nnce wnico required home practical miasinnar amrk T. .l. evening Mrs. McDonald had 'charge of TV.OnSE?!.n,eeUnB- Sub'Mt' Next Sstnrriaa O 1. .1 i elocution and folk dancea will begin at k."bb nan unaer tne instruction of Mrs. Bovden and Mi.a Marl. n..i.... for the chilren of grsngers. Mrs. Boy- i o ,n eiocu"n. graduate u ocun aaxion school of Oratory, Denver. Cain nn.t ialii.. ( c.i 1 of Dramatic Art, Chicago, III., and has uu several years oi experience in teachinir. having mnHn.lail . a.k aw a n .vhkhiuvw aaatawa VI her own at Salt Lake city previous to cuuimg io nooo niver. hiss tsartmess is a sister of Miss Aldine Bartmess, WhO SO ia Willi and favnvahln Irn.ain In the Pine Grove district. Arrangements will be made by the committee to have a aewing class withjuiss Joy Mason as tcacuer. The committee on cemeterv imnrove- ment, consisting of Mrs. G. H. Stan ton, chairman, and Mra. J. O. Jarvia of the Woman's Work committee of the grange. Rev. G. E. Heineck. pastor of the M. E. church and active member of the Brotherhood, Mrs. Sam Camp bell, of the Parent-Teacher Associa tion, Mrs. James Malloy, of the Ladies' Aid society, toeether with Hans La ire. director, and V. Winchell, aecretary and treasurer of the Butte Cemetery Association, met for work May 30, and with the help of othera who responded to the call in last week'a Glacier ren dered valuable service to the commit tee. Special mention is made of the Boy Scouts, who were asked to help. and several worked like Trojans and went DacK later to finish, weeds and brush were removed, old pieces of wood picked up and all the refuse burned. But don't let those who failed to help last week think the work is done. On the contrsry it is only begun, and if there ia not a live organisation behind the movement the greater part of the work will be but temporary, as the weeds are sure to grow again. The cemetery should be seeded down and a proper caretaker provided. Looking towards this end a meeting of the As sociation is called for Tuesday evening.. June 13, at the school house. As only owners of lota are entitled to member ship as the Association now stands, it behooves everyone in Hood Kiver val ley who owns lots in the Pine Grove cemetery to be present at thia meeting. FRANKTON. Steve Martson. Irom Greaham. is visiting relatives and friends in Frank- ton thia week. Mr. Marston is a nephew of Will and Sam Eby. George Struck, of the East Side, was seen in Frankton Sunday. The last meeting of the Four Leaf Clover club at Mrs. J. R. Nickelsen's home wss well attended and a good time ia reportedby all. The next meet ing will be at the home of Mrs. Stan ton, on the highway. John Phillips must be thinking of us ing his Ford in the logging camp. He drove it up Post Canyon Sunday as far aa the road was cut out. Aaron Farnswortb, one of the early settlers of Hsrney county, was in Frankton last week. He is an uncle of the Eby brothers. Mrs. D. P. Allen and daughters vis ited the first of tbe week with her daughter, Mrs. Archie Radliff. Mrs. Allen was on her way from The Dalles to join her husband on a ranch near Astoria. Items are as scarce as the proverbial hen'o teeth thia week. If you ask for news tbe answer is, "Haven't any." "Have you heard anything definite from Chicago?" is their question. - Of course we haven't, and so it goes. All the bets we have heard in Frankton so far have been on Teddy, and its Demo cratic money, too. Maybe they car. smoke Hughes out, and then he might get here, but T. R. holda the trump card. However, we'll all know more about it next week. BELMONT. Mrs. C. W. Brown and email son, spent several days the past week visit ing at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Will Farrell, leaving Friday for her home in Odell. Miss Emma Wollum was a guest Sun day at the borne of Mr. and Mrs. Perry. Mr. and Mrs. Cake and family and Mr. and Mrs. Simon and family, of Portland, have moved onto tbe McFar lane ranch, having rented the place. The neighbors will be glad to welcome them into tbe community. Mr. and Mra. Guise have terminated their visit at tbe cherry ranch of J. R. Nunamaker and left for Walla Walla, Wn., where they will visit Mr. and Mra. Alexander McKeniie. Mr. and Mrs. Drucks, of San Jose, Calif., are visiting at tbe ranch home of Mr. and Mra. Wm. Warren. Mra. Drucka ia a sister of Mrs. Warren. Mra. J. W. Davis and Mra. Robert Jones attended Decoration aervicea at Idlewilde cemetery May 30. Mra. M. H. Crafts, of Portland, Bent a box of roses to Isy on tbe grave of her father, tbe late Robert Jonea. Some of the atrawberry pickers camped in tbe brush have made them selves very fresh during the week, milking tbe cows of some of our neigh bora. Be careful, folka. or the city marshal will get you. W. H. Davis and family and Miss Hsllie Reynolds, of Hood River, spent Sunday at the borne of Mra. J. W. Da via. Mra. Chas. Sherril and three sons spent the week visiting at the home of her parenta. Mr. and Mra. Crapper in tbe Oak Grove district. Mr. and Mrs. Marsh Isenberg and Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Isenberg. and daughter, of Hood River, spent Sundsy with Mr. and Mra. Howard laenberg. MOUNT HOOD. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Sheldrake left Tueaday morning on the atage auto for Portland, where they will take in part of the rose festival. They will go by way of the Columbia highway. Mra. J. D. Smullen and children left Tueaday for a visit at Salem and other pointa. They will Uke in the rose car nival. The Mount Hood ditch board held a meeting Tuesday night at the hall. Erma Miller returned home Sunday aner apenaing several asys wito ner auoi, aiiis f railer, at Hood River. Zibe and John Dimmick, of Walla Walla, Wash., spent a few dsys visit ing in the Upper Valley at tbe Dim mick and Parkins homea. Tbey re turned home Sunday morning, making we cnp in ineir aura. Miss Msrv Van Horn anant tha afcak wun airs. j. a. uimmtck. Tbe Memorial nroeram riven hv tha cnaeavor Jueadav evenlnff. aaaiatad by the Parkdale orcbeatra, waa well attended and enjoyed by alL Decora tions were earried out in red, white and blue. Tbe Endeavor wiabea to thank thoae who took part and also those who attended and helped to make the pro gram a success. Bermce Everson and Alma Kitchel returned home Thursday evening from me uueu convention. Rangera Barton. Walters and Hess have made a couple of tripa up the mountain during the past week. The full staff will not be put on until July Pfaonso Beal started work in Kellv's mill Tuesday. He does not expect to leave oeiore the orst. The members of I. O. O. F. lodse en joyed a supper last Saturday night and a large crowd of the members were out. Bernice Stone haa been earrvins tha mail for a number of dava aa her father nun bis bip in getting off a borse. Mrs. Cbas. Shaw waa in Hood River tbe latter part of tbe week. Father Kellv waa vi.itino- at the homea of some of hia parisbonera Sun' day. A large crowd of Mount Hood young people attended the dance at Parkdale Saturday night. L. F. Henderson ia in the vallev look ing over the orcharda. Ha ia oversee ing the destruction of the old Reis orchard at present. Roy Blags went to Hood River Tues day. George Coooer waa at Odell Thurs dsy. Mr. Elkins, who had been visiting for ?a few weeka with hia sister. Mrs. Welch, haa returned to has home in eaatern Oregon. Hazel Miller and Florence Rood went to Hood River Wednesday, where tbey win pack berriea for the former a aunt, Miss Frasier. The Parent-Teacher Association will give a social Friday night, June 9, at tbe school house. The committee hss arranged a program. Parkdale orches tra will play. L. F. Puddy made his regular trio to Hood River Monday, returning Tues day. Deputy Assessor Edick was in Park- dale vicinity Monday. CENTRAL VALE ' Mr. and Mrs. Frank Massee and Ted dy spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Monroe, at P.rkdale. Miss Mary Sheppard left Sunday for Ellensburg. Wash., where she will at tend normal school. Mrs. H. Chevron entertained the Mothers' club last week in honor of Mra. F. Schults and Mra. A. Niehans, who are going away. It waa decided to postpone any further meeting until after the busy season.. . Mrr. F. Schults and aon went to The Dalles Saturday, where they will visit for a week. Then tbey will go to Es tacada, Ore., to visit Mra. Schults' grandfather, Mr. Waterbury. From there they will join Mr. Schults at Spokane, where they will make their borne. Mrs. A. Niehans will visit with her daughters in Portland and attend tbe carnival. Mrs. H. Furrow accompanied her father, Mr. Bell, of Denver, Colo., to Portland Monday, where they spent the day. Mr. Bell started back to Denver Wednesday. W. H. Chipping and family have moved to their Willow Flat ranch for the summer. Mrs. L. F. Henderson' ia visiting Mrs. N. W. Bone for a few days. 0. H. Hill made his first picking of berries Monday. Soon everyone will be busy. Mrs. C. R. Schmick left for Califor nia Saturday, where she expects to make her home. Mrs. T. A. Felton and aon spent the week end in Hood River visiting friends. Mrs. C. Fletcher was on the aick list last week. Mrs. W. D. Allen haa also baa been very sick, but both are much better. Miss Alice Tomkins. of Cascade Locks, visited at the Sheppard home last week. We are glad to hear Mrs. Alice Lein- inger, who was hurt in a runaway, is much better. If there was a sign post at McVay's corner, so many ears en route for Mount Hood wouldn't think Mount Hood waa in Nels Hagen'a orchard. It doesn't look much like a highway. DEE Dr. G. Tufts spent a few daya here looking after hia ranch property. Sun day evening he spoke in the Baptist church on tbe Heights, leaving on Tuesday for eaatern Oregon towns, where be will make addresses on tbe one day rest law. Mra. Anton Flint and two little daughters, Lottie and Eva, spent the week end visiting relatives in Hood River. J. R. Edgar and C B. Com p ton at tended the dance at tbe Karstetter boma near Summit Saturday evening. Tbe Union Sunday school waa repre sented at tbe county convention held at Odell. Mra. a. u. Emilio and daugh ter, Grace, attended Thursdsy and en joyed two very interesting addresses. Mrs. Emilio and daughter apent Fri day shopping in Hood River. Mr. and Mrs. W. I. Kirby and Roy went to Hood River last week. R. A. Collins went to Mobr'a on bus- ienss Thursdsy. Saturday Mra. W. F. Shannon was hostess at a lawn party given in honor of Miss Clarice Davenport Many la diea were present and all had a good time, uuests were present irom Hood River, Winana and Portland. Mra. Edith Mayo ia visiting her brother, W. F. Shannon, and family. Mr. and Mrs. L. N. Blowers, of Hood River, called on Mr. and Mrs. E. N. Bachmann Sunday. The main channel of tbe D. I. & P. Co. waa out of business Sunday, due to a email washout. Mr. Woolpert. of White Salmon, was here part of Saturday and Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Moe motored op from Hood River Sundsy to call on friends and to aee the progress of this vicinity. HOOD RIVER GLACIER THURSDAT, CASCADE LOCKS. Ra. 1. D. Cain Breached hia fare well aermon Sunday evening. Dr. Cain- haa a call from Pasco at a roach larger aalary. We are sorry to lose him, aa bo waa more than an average preacher. Mrs. Elisabeth Nelson, from Walls Walla, and her daughter, Mra. Nelia Pate, from Ugden, Utah, on meir way to the rose festival, were eallera on aira. a. J. naama, or., auu Monday. Tueaday tbey left via auto over the Columbia highway ior rorv land. ' Tha O.-W. R. & N. Co.. has eut out the watchman weat of town and &. A. Pierce mourns the loss of an eaay job, Strawberriea are plentiful in the market at 121 eenta per box. School haa eloaed and our teachers are gone. The kids are all happy. Mr. and Mrs. M. S. Smith, from Un derwood, and Mra. Smith's brother. Charles Fudse. from Elroira, N. I.. came down from Underwood, via the steamer Tahoma Tuesdsy. Tbey spent the afternoon and night with rostmas ter and Mra. A. O. Adams, going to Portland Wednesday morning via auto over tbe highway. Miss Kate Msvs and her mother left Mondav niaht for an extensive trio through Ksnsas. Nebraska ana Texas They may be gone a year. Miss Mays bss just closed ber third term aa teach er in our public schools. Miss Alice Tomkine waa'a delegate from our Sunday achool to the county Sunday echool convention held at Odell last week. She reports having a splen did time snd a lr nnvention Cittal i-u rvigcMg otur reporla th mud fa' jilU9i .d the road im Lut tOflJi, .was pay day atStne min. uoys nave pu month and are happy. HEIGHTS NEWS Min Hattia Flovd went to Portland Decoration day, returning Wednesday. Hsrry Hsckett is picking his straw berries and they are of a very fine quality. A. C. Staten ia now busy with his strawberries out on bis ranch. Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Taft and eon, Charles, Mrs. left's mother, Mrs. Bryant, and W. H. Taft motored down the Columbia highway as far aa Eagle creek Decoration day, taking t r lunch and spending the day. The tent meetings on June street are still going on. They are quite well at tended. . Leon Littlefield came down from the Green Point lumbr mill Saturday. A large number of berry pickers came in Saturday. Mrs. A. L. Carmicbael went to Port land last week to meet her sister, Mrs. Ellen Kunts, who has been very ill, snd return with her to Hood River. Mrs. Kunts was a resident here for several years. Her son, Lindon, ac companied her. She haa been in Marsh- field ior some time witn ner aon, Frank. Misa Lillie Fisher is home from the hospital looking quite well. Mr. and Mrs. Mace Baldwin and aon, Blanchar, are here for a short time. Mace ia filling the place of E. B. Win ter while he ia looking after hia ber ries, tfa 4 ,n Mrs. May Jonea. mother of Mace Baldwin, and her eranddauahter. Mar ion Baldwin, are up at the Mount Hood ranch looking after things while M is here. . . . Tbe picnie dinner in the Chautauqua nark Decoration dav wsb well attended and much enjoyed by all who partici pated. Mrs. Armond Labbee. of Portland. daughter of Mr. and Mra. J. F. Csrnes, is here for the strawberry season. Miss Annie Carnes spent Sunday af ternoon with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Carnes. Mr. and Mra. L. E. Taft were down on tbe Columbia highway Sundsy with friends. UNDERWOOD. Rev. H. V. Rominger on Saturday evening at 8 o'clock at the Chapel will give a stereopticon lecture on "The lowery Kingdom." Mr. Komtnger bss given this to crowded houses all over the middle west and the Pacine eoast. It will provide a most delightful even ing. But this is not all. Everything will be as realistic aa possible. With cherry blossoms and wisteria lanterns snd our charming Geisha girls you will think you are really there in "lokio, Fair Tokio." At intermission a group of these Japanese maidena will render gay little songs of the Orient, while others will serve tea and luscious home made can dies. We hope our friends of Hood River and White Salmon will take the ferry and their autoa and make an evening of it, enjoying the beautiful moonlight and a trip to Japan via Underwood. WHITE SALMON. (rrom tbe Enterprise) The fifteenth annual meeting of tbe Camas Prsirie and Vicinity Pioneer Associstion will be held in Glen wood tomorrow. The meeting will be held in Kunnbausen hall and will be an all day session with a baaket dinner at noon and a big dance at night. Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Doisev and fam ily have returned from an automobile trip to Portland. They hsd a delight ful trio over the scenic bigbwsy. Ev ery member of the fsmily, especially Miss Helen, returned home enthused with the scenic gradeur of the wonder ful highway and pronounced it the greatest automobile trip ever taken. The automobile road to Morrison creek, projected by Thode Brothers, Dr. n i f . i -. . m ti. . Deianeira ana oiner cimeni or iroui Lake, is being completed and put in excellent condition. It will be entirely finished by the time tbe tourists begin coming into the valley this spring. Tbe rosd trsvereses forests and runa along the White Salmon river. From Morrison creek it will be easy for mountain climbers to resch Mount Ad ams. Cutler Bros. Busy One of the busiest of Hood River's industriea at the present time ia the Last side grsding machine factory of Cutler Bros., orchsrdists who conduct the msnufscturing business in connec tion with apple growing. C.W. White, of Cashmere, waa here Monday, pur chasing four of tbe new machines, which grsde the applea by a syatem of weights. Wire orders are pouring in from other Northwestern fruit districts snd tbe men fear that they will be un sble to fill them. When you want breads, pastries, pies, foods that will make you tbink of tLe days of your yoath, for they will bring back the appetite of your growing days, they are so good, just call tbe Blue Rib bon Bakery, phone 2373. tf Go to La w. The Cleaner, tf JUNE 8, 1916 Union Pacific System Ranks First AMONG TRAVEL ROUTE of the United States in Scenery. Service Equipment the three things count most in making travel pleasant Take advantage of Low Round trip Fares and go East this summer via the cool, smooth, granite-clean Union Pacific. Ask for "TOUR" literature and the cost of a journey "back home". Union Pacific is popular route to Yellowstone National Park Include a visit with Eastern trip. Through Sleeping Car Service direct to the Park. J. H. Fredricy, Agt. ROUND TRIP FARES Denver $55.00 Omaha 60.00 Kansas City... (0.00 St. Louis: 71.20 Chicago 72.50 Detroit 83.50 Washington ..10.5O Boston 110.00 New York.... 110.70 to; Notice of Final Settlement In the Connty Court of tbe Stale of Oregon, lur nuuu Aiver uuumy. In tbe Matter of tbe Eitata of Barah C. Totte- vid, Deceased. Notice ii hereby elven that tha nnderalarn d Administrator of tbe above entitled ea tale baa flled bli final account In tbe above entitled court, and tbat tbe Judge of aald uourinaaaei rriaay, me sum day oi June, 1910. ft the bour of 10 o'clock a. m.. at tbe County Court Boom in the City ol Hood Kiver, uregon, aa tne lime and place lor tbe nearing ana earning oi saia final Account. All person! bavlna objection thereto are re- 2ulred to appear at aald time and place and le tbe aarae. If an v thev have. Dated and first pnbllshei thia 1st day of june, mi o. urtMAM i.iuhibvin, Jnl-Jnli Administrator, Notice or Sale Notice la hereby: Tbat the nnderslcned. a livery and boarding stable keeper, claims and baa a lien upon and against that certain Im ported black Percheron Btalllon. Booerbe. (6td2), the property of Anthony Oalllgber, the said norse now oeing retained Dy ine under signed In lis posaeaslon at Hood River, Ore gon, until such lien la paid, and having been in Its said possession continuously since May 31, 109, and said borne having been left with tbe undersigned for board on or about May 81, laua, ano continuously since tnatsaia date tne undersigned did furnish board and keep said horse In accordance with tbe following state, ment towlt: Board and keep so furnished: From May 81, 1909, to July 81, 1910 if SO From December 1, 1913, to April 15, 1916 . 678.00 $862.60 Credits: By cash received for services of tald stallion for breeding DurDoses tMb ' Less Bute License llO.OO Refund 5.00 S 16 B30.00 Balance due 1532.60 The amounts so charged are the reasonable value of tbe bosrd and keep so lurnlsbed; and tbe amounts credited on said account are all of the moneys received to apply on the aarae. More than thirty (30) days have expired since tbe detention of said horse nnder said Hen. And notice Is further given: That tbe above described horse will be sold at public auction by the undersigned at its livery stable. No. 106 First street In the City of Hood River. Hood River County. Oregon, on Saturday, June 10. 1910, to tbe highest bidder for cisti In band, for the purpose ot satisfying aald lien. Dated May 18, 1916. TRANSFER ds LIVERY COMPANY, m2S-jn8 By A. G. Lofts, President. Summons tor Publication In Foreclosure or Tax Lien In tbe Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, for Heod Rivet County. O. C. Johnson, Plaintiff H. H. Hall, Defendant To H. H. Hall, the above named defendant: In the name of the State of Oregon, yon are hereby notified tbat O. C Johnson, tbe bolder of Certificate of Delinquency numbered 16ft, issued on tbe 1st day of February, 1910 by the Tax Collector of the County of Hood River, State of Oregon, for the amount of 61-100 Dol lars, the same being the amount then dne and delinquent for taxes for tbe year 1910, together with penalty, Interest and costs thereon upon tbe real property assessed to you, of wblcb you are the owner as appears of record, sltn a ted In aald Connty and State, and particu larly i bounded and described as follows, to wlt: Lot 87, Block 10, Hood River Park. Yon are lurtner notified that said O. C. Johnson has paid taxes on said premises for firlor or subsequent years, with tbe rate ot nteresl on said amounts as follows: Year's Date Tax Rec't Tax Paid No. mt. Rate of Interest 1911 Jan. 1, 1016 'I' 191Z Jan.8,. 8020 1911 Jan. 8. 191 8790 1914 Jan. 8, 1910 7414 ZKe 15 per eent per annum the 16 per eent per annum JOo U per oent per annum 16c 16 per oent per annum Bald H. H. Hail, as the owner of the legal title ,of tbe above described property aa the same appears of record, and each of tbe other persons above named are bertby further noti fied that ihe plaintiff will apply to tbe Circuit Court of tbe County and Slate aforesaid for a decree foreclosing tbe Hen sgalnst the pro perty above described and mentioned In aald certificate. And you are hereby summoned to appear within the next sixty days after the first publication ot this summons, exclusive or the day of said first publication, and de fend Ibis action or pay tbe amount due aa above abown, together with cota and accrued Interest, and In case of yonr failure to do so, a decree will be rendered foreclosing tbe lien of said taxes and costs against tbe land and premises above named. Tbia summons Is published by order of tbe Honorable E. E. Btan ton. Judge of tbe County Court or tbe State of Oregon, for tbe County of Hood River, and aald order was made and dated this th day of April, 1918, and tbe date of the first publication of this summons Is the Rth day of April. 1916. All proctss and papers In this proceeding may Deserved upon tbe undersigned residing within the Slate of Oregon, at the address hereafter mentioned. A. J. DtCKBY, Attorney for Plaintiff. Address, Hood River, Ore. a37-JnS9 Bids Wanted Bids will be received by the school board of 8chool District No. 11, for 81 cords of four foot body fir wood, no sec ond growth ; wcod to be delivered and piled in basement on or before Ang. 15. Bids will be open Jane 19 at seven p. m. The board reserves the right to re ject any or all bida. H. M. FRANCIS, m25-jnl5 Clerk. Summons for Publication In Foreclosure of Tax Lien In the Circuit Court of toe lute of Oregon, ior sum raver vouniy. a C. Johnson, Plaintiff vs. kf. at. Sweeny, Defendant. To U. If. Sweeny, the above named defend ant: , Ia the nsme of Btato of Oregon, you are her, by notified tbat OCJobnaonibolder of Certifi cate oi Delinquency numoerea un. issoed on the 1st day of February 1916, by the Tax Col lector of Ins County of Hood Elver, State ot Oregon, for the amount ot 61-100 Dollars, tbe same Demg in amount inen aue ana aenn aoent for taxes for the vear 1910. Uaretner with penalty. Interest and eosta thereon upon the real (property assessed to you, or which yon are the owner as appears of record, situated In aald County and Stale, and particularly bounded and descrlbtd aa follows, to-wlu ul IS, Bloc I, Hood Kiver Park. Yon are further notified that aald O. C. Johnson haa paid taxes on said premises tor pnuror luimnjurat yeara. wiia l US rate Of in terest on aaia s mounts aa lOitowa: Year's Date Tax Reel . Sate of Tax Paid No. """" Interest 1918 Jan. IS, 1916 8921 80c IS per cent per annum 1911 Jan. IS, 1911 8793 SOe 16 per cent persnnnm 1914 Jan. 13.1914 7418 18o II per eent per annum Bald M. M. Sweeny, as the owner or the legal title of the above described property as the same appears of record, and each of the ol ber persons above named are nereDy further noti fied tbat tbe Blalntlfl will dd!v to the Circuit Conrt ot the County and State aforesaid for a decree foreclosing tbe lien against tbe pro perty aouve aeeennea ana nientioneu in said certificate. And you are nerebv summoned to appear within sixty days after tbe first publication or Ibis summons, exolnslveot tbe day or said first publication, and defend thia action or pay the amount doe - aa above shown, together with casta and accrued In terest, and in case of vour failure to do ao. a decree will be rendered foreclosing tbe lien of saia taxes ana costs against ine land and premises a Dove namea. Tbia summons Is published by order of the nonoraoie jv. b. otsnton, juaae Of tne couniv Court of the Slate of Oregon, for the County or Hood River, and said order was made and dated this tlb day or Am-il. 1914. and the dale or tbe first publication of this summons Is the mn day oi April, 1918. ah process ana Danerf in this nroeeed. Ing may be served uoon tbe nnderalrned re. siding within the State of Oregon, at the ad. ureas nereaiier mentiouea. A. J. DKRBY, Attorney for Plaintiff. Address, Hood River, Ore. - ar-Jn MARSHAL'S SALE Notice sf Sale sf City Bui Property for Delhv qneit Assessment! Notice la herebv e-iven. thai on Anrtl 24, 1916. a warrant was duly and regularly is sued by tbe City Recorder of the City of nouu niver, uregon, to me aireciea ana delivered, commanding me to forthwith advertise the properties hereinafter de scribed, against wblcb assessments for the cost oi tne eonstruction or a Sewer system wuuiu newer asibu-ici na A, livision HO, 6, in said City or Hood River, Oregon, has been heretofore made and levied, which warrant desorlbed !the property ss lots 4, 6, 32 and 8, block 86, Hood River Proper, an addition to the City or Hood River, Oregon, assessed to manae k. rattee. Amount due, 8114.88, with Interest at ( per oent per annum since July 18, 1916. That also on said Anrll 2a. 191A a warrant m duly and reg-ularly issued by the City Recorder of tne uity ot Hood Kiver, Oregon, to me directed and delivered, commanding me to forthwith ad- vertiss the property hereinafter described, scainst wnicu an assessment Ior the coat of the improve ment oi may street in aaia city oi Hood Kiver, Oreffon. hss been heretofore made and levied. which warrant described the property as Lots 22 and 23, Block 86 of Hood River Proper, an addition to the City of Hood River. Oregon, assessed to Maude . f sttee. Amount due, 8112.64, with In terest at 6 per eent per annum since April 8, 1916. Also on said April 24. 1916. a warrant was dulv snd regularly issued by the City Recorder of the City of Hood River, Oregon, to me directed and delivered, commanding; me to forthwith advertise the property hereinafter described, against which sn assessment for the cost of the improvement of Oak street in said City of Hood River, Oregon, has been heretofore made and levied, which war rant described the Dronertv aa the west half Wx of Lot 6, and all of Lot 6, Block 6, Waucoma, an addition to the City of Hood River, Oregon, asses ed tolfarjorie E. Fouts, Amount due, 8122.40. with interest at e per cent per annum since August 18. 1915. . Also on said Anril 24. 1918. a warrant was dulv and regularly issued by the City Recorder of the City of Hood Jtiver, Oregon, to me directed and delivered, commanding me to forthwith advertise the property hereinafter described, against which an assessment for the cost of the improvement of Prospect avenue in said City of Hood River. Ore gon, has heretofore been made and levied, which warrant described the property as Lots 4 and 6, Block 86, of Hood River Proper, an addition to the City of Hood River, Oregon, assessed to Msude . Pattee. Amount due, 1143.82, with interest at 6 per cent per annum since March 14, 1916, That also on said Anril 24. 1910. a warrant waa duly and regularly issued by the City Recorder of the City of Hood River, Oregon, to me directed and delivered, commanding me to forthwith ad vertise the property hereinafter d escribed, aerainat which an assessment for the coat of the improve ment of Ninth Street in said Citv of Hood River. Oregon, has heretofore been made and levied. wnicn warrant aescriDeo tne property as Lot s. Block 6, Waucoma, an addition to the City of Hood River, Oregon, assessed to alarjorie B. Fouts. Amount due, 8104.64. with interest at ( ner cent ner annum since December 22. 1914. And that also on said April 4, 1916, another warrant was duly and regularly issued by the City Recorder of the City of Hood River. Oregon, to me directed and delivered. commanding me to forthwith advertise the property hereinafter described, against which assessment for ths cost of the improvement of Ninth street in said City oi Hood Kiver, Oregon, has heretofore been made and levied, which war rant described the property as the west half iw;v ox i-ot o, ana an oi Lot . Blocs , wauco ma, an addition to the City of Hood River, Oregon, sssessed to Marjorie E. Fouts. Amount due. $276.46, with interest at 6 per eent per annum sines Uecember i&i. 1914. Tbat each of said warrants did further com mand me to sell said properties, or so much thereof as can be sold seDaratelv to advan tage, sufficient to pay the said delinquent as sessments against each of said properties, to gether with Interest, costs snd disbursements, in tne manner provided Dy law, and return toe proceeds oi sucd saie to tne city Treasurer of the City of Hood Kiver. Oregon. NOW, THEREFORE, in pursuance of the said warrants, and for the purpose of satisfying the said aennquent assessments, 1 will, on Saturday, the 10th day of June, 1916. at the hour of tan (101 o'clock in the forenoon of that day. at the front door of the City Hall, in the City of Hood River, County of Hood River. State of Oregon, nraeeed to sell at public auction to the highest bidder, for cash in hand, the said several lots, tracts or par eels of lands above mentioned, or so much of each of the same as can be sold separately to advantage, sufficient to pay the said several delinquent assess.' ments, together with the interest, costs and dis bursements provided by law. and will continue said sale from day to day thereafter until said property is sold, or so much thereof as may be necessary to satisfy the said assessments. Dated at Hood Kiver, Oregon, this 24th day of April A, U.. 118. mll-j8 J. K. CARSON. Marshall or tha City of Hood River, Oregon, Summons for Publication In Foreclosure or Tax Lien In tbe Circuit Court of the Btate of Oregon ior noon mver uounty. O. C. Johnson, Plaintiff vs. J. H. Sweeny, Defendant, Tn T IT Bbu. Ill Ii ii .1 1 J t m ft I i In tbe name or the State ot Oregon, von are hereby notified tbat O. C. Johnson, the bolder or Certificate or Delinquency, numbered 184, Issued on tbe 1st day or February, 1915, by the Tax Collector of tbe County of Hood River, siaieoi uregon, ior tne amount oi oi-iuu loi lars, the same being the amount then due and delinquent for taxes for the year 1910, together wito penalty, interest ana eosta tnereon upon tbe real property assessed to yon. of wblch you are tbe owner aa appears of record, silo- aieo in aaia wounty ana atste, ana particular ly oounaea ana aesennea as rouows to-wlt: Lot is, discs i, Hood Kiver Park. You are further notified that said O. C. Johnson has paid the taxes on said Dremlaes VF. " .... v. imi WU fwii Willi Hlf IW of Interest on said amounts aa follows: Year's Date Tax Rec't Rate of Tax Paid No. Interest 1912 Jan. IS, 1916 8922 SOe IS per eent 1918 Jan. 13, 1916 8794 1914 Jan. 13,1916 7419 per annum 20c 16 per eent rr annnm 18e 16 per oent peraannm Said J. H. Sweeny aa the owner or the legal title to tbe above described Dronertv aa the aaroe appears oi reoora, ana eacn oi me oiner persons a Dove namea are nereDy further noti fied tbat tbe Dlalntlff will annlv to the Clrenlt Court ot the Connty and Btate aforesaid for a decree foreclosing tbe lien against the pro perty above described and mentioned In aald certificate. And you are hereby summoned to appear within alxty days after the first Soblicatlon of this summons, exclusive of the ay of said first publication, and defend this action or pay tbe amount doe as above abown together with eosta and accrued interest, and in case of your failure to do so, a decree will be rendered foreelosing the lien ot said taxes and costs against tbe lead and premises above named. This summons Is published by order of the Honorable E. K. Stanton, Judgeof tbe Connty Court or tbe Btate or Oregon (or tha County of Hood Rivet, and aald order waa made and dated tbls 26th day of A mil. 1918. and tha data of the first publication ot thia summons Is the rth day of April, 1916. Aiiiprooees ana papers in tma proceeding may be served upon the undersigned residing within i be State or Oregon, at the address berealter mentioned. A. j. derby, Attorney tor Plaintiff. Address, Hood River, Ore, aS-jitiS Kelly Bros. Hay, Grain, Mill feed. Orchard Supplies Seventh 4 8. 8. SL Phone 1401 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 244 1113 Wilson St., Hood River, Ore. A New Line of Summer Robes. Suit Cases and Hand Bags Hani ords Balsam of Myrth the beat horse liniment William Weber Bell Building Telephone 8671 Elliot Bldg. Wilbur & Hazlett Lawyers HOOD RIVER . . OREGON EKNEST O. SMITH Lawyer Rooms 1 and 2 Hall Building Hood River, Ore. L0UI8 A. REED ALBERT P. REED L. A. & A. P. REED LAWYERS Two Doors North of Fostofflce Phone 1331 DERBY & STEARNS Lawyers HOOD RIVER. OREGON. H. L. DUMBLE, PHYSICIAN AND BURGEON. Calls promptly answered in town or eonntrr vs or niguh Telephones: Residence, 1031: Office, 13il. Offloe In the Bros! as Balldln Dr. Justin II. Waugh EYE, EAR AND THROAT GENERAL SURGERY Office in Eliot Bldg. 9 A. M. to 3 P. M. J.F.WATT.M. D. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. Telephones; Offloe, 1091; residence, 8671. BURGEON O.K.1N. Co. E.D.KANAGA Physician and Surgeon Phones: Office 4211 Office in Eliot Building Res. 1811 Dr. V. R. Abraham Physician and Surgeon Office in Eliot Block Office Phone 4151 Residenc phone 4152 Dr. J. H. McVAY Diagnosis, Consultation and Surgical Diseases. Ball Balldlnf, Hood River, Oregon PHONE 1792 DR. MARCUS THRANE SPECIALIZING IN CHRONIC DIR. EASES, INCLUDING EYE. EAR NOSE AND THROAT Offices ia First National Bank Building Hours 10 a. m. to S d. m. Pine Grove Residence phone Odell 4619 Dr. Jesse Edgington Office at Residence 903 Fourth St. Telephone 3783 HOOD RIVER - OREGON Office Hours 9 to 12 a. m., 1 to 5 p. m. Telephone 3111 DR. E. MILLER Chiropractic-Neur'pa'h Calls answered promptly day or night. umce over Heed a Henderson, Koom 4 HOOD RIVER, OREGON 0. H. JENKINS, D.M.D. DENTIST Telephones: Office 1081; resldenci 3331 Office over Butler Bank H. D.W.PINEO, D. D. S. DENTIST Rooms 4, 6 and 6 Telephone Smith Building 2021 E. L. SCOBEE, D. D.S. DENTIST Telephones : Office 3161: residence 8421 umce in Aroaius Building Frederick & Arnold Contractors and Builders Estimates furnished on all kinds ef work Phones: Kaj- JS Strnnah an & Slxtven Contractors & Builders HOOD RIVER, OREGON. M. E. WELCH, LICENSED TETEEDIAKT SUR6E0X to prepared to do any work la tha vataruv ary line. He can be (sand by eaillBg at of pnoninc w uw rasmoa Hiaoiaa,