HOOD RIVER GLACIER,' TflORSDAl, JUNE 15, 1916 At ilis of a match AUtlie eonTenlen ce of cm better cooking and a cleaner cooler kitchen NE7 PEFJEaiON OILCQSTOVE L . Ftr Bal Jtuultt . Uit PtirlOU v STEWART HDW. & FURNITUREIJCO. si E. A. FRANZ CO. by blowers hardware co. d. Mcdonald. THE SQUARE DEAL ST0RE SAFTY FIRST is the. Watchword to day. That means a'.Deereing mower and rake to harvest your hay crop. A Louden Track and Carrier to unload it and a set of Louden Stanchions in your barn mean saf ty and comfort for your cows, and a bigger milk check each month. These tools are guaranteed best in their class and for sale by D. McDonald. d. Mcdonald THIRD AND CASCADE STS. Slip a few Prince Albert smokes into your system! Vrm've heard notontoH nrnrpss smoke vour fill without a comeback I Stake your it nroves out every Prince Albert has withnnr rnnnons or i prefer to give quality! There's snort smokiner your own, but you know that you've got to have the right tobacco ! We tell you Prince Albert will bang the doors wide open for you to come in on a good time firing up every little so often, without a 8 V redretl YouH Bakes, broils, roasts, toasts. More efficient than your wood or coal stove, and costs less to operate. Your cooking is better, too, because you have heat-control like a gas stove. l Tbe Nsw Perfection gives a clean, odorless, Bootless flame became of the long blue chimneys. Cuts out the drudgery of wood or coaL Keep your kitchen cool. In 1, 2, 3 and 4-burner sizes, ovens separate. Also cabinet models with Fire lass Cooking Ovens. Ask your dealer today. Standard Oil Co. (CslileraU) HOOD RIVER, OREGON manv an earful about the Prince Albert that cuts out bite and Darch hour ot tne aay. always been sold Dremiums. We a pipe or rolling th feel like has been wasted and will back up for a fresh start. You swing on this say-so thousand-dollar bill I It's s ness and contentment to you, to every man who knows what can be gotten out of a chummy jimmy pipe or a makin's cigarette with Prince g. J. lETBOlDS TOBACCO CO. WMh-Uk H. C Tkta b Ik. , ktoolUMIMr MOUNT HOOD. Ths social given by the Parent Teacher Association Friday evening was well it tended. The program con sisted of selections by the Psrkdale orchestra, songs by the school and a duet by Anelory Everaon and Annabell Martin, it was voted to bold an ice cream and strawberry social in four weeks. The committee consists of Mrs. Will Smullen, Florence Everson and Dave Cooper. Robert Barr Is working at Dee. J. B. Doaeett was in Hood River Wednesdsy. Mr. and Mrs. Sheldrake returned from Portland Thursdsy evening. Mrs. Curtis hss gone to Fossil to spend the summer, having received word that her daughter lva, had been injured. Clifford Kitchel went to Hermiston in search of work, returning Thursdsy. Ed Barr was in Hood River Thursdsy. Mr. snd Mrs. L. M. Baldwin are home after spending the week at Hood River. Mrs. Clara Welch spent Sunday at Odell visiting with old ftiends. Mr. and Mrs. Kelly and family were in Hood River Monday. CENTRAL VALE Mr. and Mrs. Frank Massee and son, Teddy, Or. and Mrs. McVsy and Miss Lou Galloway, of Frankton, attended the Columbia River highway dedica tion. They made (he trip in Mr. Mas see's car and sll report a very good time. Mrs. Job Sbeppsrd visited Mrs. Har ry Connoway.of Hood Kiver, last week. Mrs. Will McDonald, of Banks, Ore., visited Mrs. H. Chevron last week. She also visited friends at Odell. Mr. and Mrs. Birds, cousin of Mrs. Henrv Chevron, accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Peterson, visited at the Chev ron home, while en route from rfitsca da to eastern Oregon. Mrs. Frank McDonald, of the Upper Valley, spent Wednesday with Mrs. J. H. MeVsy. Lloyd Moss and William Sheppard, both students of 0. A. C, have re turned home for the summer vacation. Dr. and Mrs. McVay spent Sunday at the Toll bridge fishing. Mr. and Mrs. Mark Cameron were guests at the Massee home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Gilkersen, of Seattle. Wash., ere visiting their par ents, Mr. and Mrs. F. Gilkersen. Mrs. C. R. Bone has returned home after spending a week in Portland. DEE The berry season being late this year cave many an opportunity to visit Portland during the rose festival Among those from Dee who went were Mrs. J. W. west, ner moiner, rarB, Littlefield, of Utah, and C. B, Comp ton. Mrs. Geo. Wirich'a sister is visiting at the Winch home. H. W. Whitely shipped his first crate of berries last Saturday. L. F. Parker has a number of pickers and packers camped on his place. They began picking Monday. Mrs. Emmettland daughters, Mildred and Doris, are in Dee lor the summer. H. W. Whitely entertained friends from Hood River Sunday. Mrs. W. F. Shannon and Miss Doris Jensen spent a few days in Hood River recently. The Union Sunday school will be closed foi a few weeks. Notice will be given when it will be reopened. WYETH Mr A bora relieved Mrs. E.J. Bailev. nitn, for- thn fl.W. R & N. Co.. Tuesday. Mrs. Bailey was.at the rose festival. Phoebe Gorton took Harold Bailey to Hood River Wednesday to spend a week or so with his grandparents. Misses Phoebe Gorton and Reta Lunn spent Thursday in Portland. The last day of school was celebrated by a picnic at Lindsey. A small crowd attended but a happy time was had by all. E. M. Noble was in Hood River on business the first of the week. C. F. Morgan's mother arrived Wed nesday to spend the summer with her TttMwfle. and lets vou bank roll that national joy $moke vour smoke past be sorry you cannot like it was a tip to a worth that in happi Albert for THI Print a Albert Md tin. and la hct. ever Prtnca Albert Back, hss real RiMaace-to-yoa read : " Process Patented lute -10th 1007 - Thai meana that the united Btatea Govern ment ha granted a patent en the process b which Prlnc Albert la made. And by which ronjve are an fjireef pare are art oaf svery where tobacco it told yea II Snd Prtnct Albert awaitinf yon in toppy red nag. c; nay a una, 10c; nanatomo pound and hslf'pound tin hsmldort and In that clever eryttal- f latt hamldor, with tponge - molttener top, that keep the tebacee In tiacfe Sne conditio alwaytl prince i Albert son and family. r.i.n r.nrton and William Dunn spent the last part of the week taking in the rosea. Mrs. John Elliott arrived Thursdsy to visit friends and relatives. The clam digger, which has been dig ging a ditcn cere, was muu m ih Dalles Sunday. The 0-.W. R. & N. ii making Wyetb a eosling station. A dance was given Saturday evening in Elliott's hall. Quite a number at tended and a good time was reported by all. Mrs. a F. Morgsn and Mrs. A. C. Festal spent the last of the week in Portland. E. W. Bailey, while motoring to Portland Friday, ran into a Ford on the Nick Eden bill. No one was hurt, but the Ford was damaged to aome ex tent. Mrs. E. W. Bailey has been spending the week in Portlands v. w Raiinv nd E M. Noble were out on the highway Sunday arresting tourists for not sounding their horns. TROUT LAKE. The teachers eave'the school children a picnic on the last day of school, in the wood just across the White Sslmon river north from town. Games, ice cream and lunch were enjoyed by all. We understand that J. E. Reynolds has installed a new $160 range in the Guler hotel, bought from C. H. Pear son & Co. Mr. Reynolds believes in keeping up with the times. Mr. and Mrs. K. V. D. Paul spent a few days let week on their new poss essions rrri l..,,k ii 4 around the valley. Miss Kiva 1 taisun entertained Mon day evei.h.4 cf last week for Miss Moe at a lawn party. Decoration Day was a very quiet day here. Mrs. C. H. Pearson entertained Sat urday afternoon, a recipe, shower, for Miss Moe. Julius Wang got a bear lately that weighed over 400 pounds, and it took four men to carry it home. The fur was in good condition. Julius has since then sot two more, though they were smaller than the first. Saturday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Peterson, the marriage of their son, Sanford, and Miss Aman da Bertr. of Burns. Ore., wss solem nised, Rev. E. M. Landis, pastor of the Presbyterian church, officiating, Shortly after 8 o'clock the bridal couole. accomDanied by Miss Lena Pet eraon and Harry Berg, of Salem, Ore., took their places in lront of a bower of green and white in the beautifully decorated parlor. The bride was very prettily dressed in white crepe and carried a bouquet of roses. After con gratulations and all good wishes bad been extended to the young couple the guests were invited to the dining room where anrnle justice was done to the ice cream and cake that were served Mr. and Mrs. Peterson were well re membered by their friends, as was shown by the gifts of silver, linen and other pretty things on display, iney will continue to live in Trout Lake. Mrs. C. H. Pearson is visiting in Portland. Miss Gladys Hunter, who has spent the last year at The Dalles with her grandparents, returned home Saturday. Miss Elva Pearson is visiting her sis ter, Mrs. D. H. Alia way, in Medlord, Ore. Mr. and Mrs. Henrv Pearson are en tertaining their daughter, Mrs. Cullin, of Taylorville, 111. Fred Richter. who left Tuesday morning for Arizona, was given a fare well surprise party Saturday evening at the home of his brother, Ralph, Lunch wss served and games were played until a late hour. Miss Edith Hunter accompanied her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Dillineer. to ibe Dalies, ure., wnere she will spend the summer. B. R. Richter returned Sunday from a business trip to Portland. Miss Doran and Miss Ritchie, of The Dalles, are here camping for the sum mer. I. R. Claboueh and family left Fri day night for Floral, Kansas. Mr, (Jlabougn s lamer naa been in inr some time and Friday he received word oi his death, so the family started east at once. Mr. Mackev. late or uorvains Ore., will take Mr. Clabough'a place at the creamery. - C. H. Pearson is representing Trout Lake Lodge F. & A. M. at Grand Lodue in Tacoma this week, and Mrs, Pearson is the delegate from Trout Lake Chapter. 0. E. S., at Grand Chapter. Miss Verena Knight, of Husum, is spending a two weeks' vacation with her parents, Mr. ana Mrs. a. ju. Knight. CRUIKS1IANK TAKES BARTMESS BLDG. After a continuous period of 26 years n the furniture business here, b. E. Bartmess, dean of Hood River business men. is sellins out bis stock of goods, No other local business man naa been in business longer than Mr. Bartmess, who is also the valley s pioneer under taker. Mr. Bartmess will continue to conduct his undertaking parlors. Mr. Bartmess has leased his business house on Oak atreet. to D. G. Cruik shank, who will move his 5, 10 and 15 cent store there. Big Trout Lake Deal Closed One ot the largest deals in rural real estate recently reported in tne mm Columbia district has just been eon summated by the transfer by B. R, Richter of his 240 sere Tiout Lake stock farm to E. V. D. Paul, of Port land. Mr. Richter receives in exchange Portland residence property. Mr, Richter formerly resided in Hood Ri er. and tne terms or tne aeai were brouhst to a close here. The Trout Lske ranch is aaid to be one of the most highly developed tracts n Ik. A,tl jtiarvmt It Ha atllinnArl with a handsome residence and large barns, in which are installed the latest appliances. Mr. Richter bad recently completed the construction of a private electric lighting system. The valuation placed on the ranch ia reported at $36,000. Mr. Paul, it is announced, win eon duct further improvements on the ranch estate. Bids Wanted Bids will be received by the school board of School District No. 11, for 81 cords of four foot body fir wood, no sec ond growth ; wod to be delivered and piled in basement on or before Aug. 15. Bids will be open June 19 at seven p. m. The board reserves the rigbt to re ject any or all bids. H. M. FRANCIS, m25-inl5 Clerk Rubber Stamp Ink at Glacier office. OST AND CORPS -DELEGATES OFF The followins delegates from Canby Corps, W. R. C, left yesterday for Eugene to attend the annual conven tion,: Mrs. Liszie Anderson, Mrs. Nettie Moses, Mrs. Nettie May, Mrs. Susan Dean. Mrs. Alberta Steed. Mrs. Jennie Bentley, Mrs. Alida Shoemaker, Mrs. Nancy Wilson and Mrs. Mary Clark. Alternates are: Mrs. Kate Frederick. Mrs. Anna Nichols. Mrs. Csrmean Powell, Mrs. Myrtle Little- field and Mrs. Adah Laraway, moat of whom also attended the convention. Ibe following veterans are at bugene ttending the annual encampment: L. I. Nichols. S. F. Blythe. Newton Clark, John A. Wilson and Judge A. C. Buck. SUMMER RESORTS With the advent of summer weather. many visitors have sought the cool re treats in the vicinity of Mount Hood Lodge the oast week. The demand for horseback riding over traila in the na tional forest haa become so heavy that Homer A. Rogers, proprietor of the Lodge, was forced this week to visit esstern Oregon and secure additional ponies. uuests at the Lodge toe past week have been: Miss Elisabeth C Doyle, Miss A. C. Mason. Mrs. Hamilton F. Corbett, Mrs. E. A. Wyld, Mrs. Fred R. Pattison. Mrs. Elmer J. Clark, Rob ert MacGill, M. A. Lovett, W. R. Bid die, F.S. Stafford and A. H. Metselaar, allot Portland; Miss Mabel inglis, oi Gresham; Miss Margaret Knarr and J. Knarr. ofTroutdale: C. K. Knarr, of Parkdale; Mrs. Lloyd J. Gilmer, of Salt Lake; Miss Marjorie Forbis. For est Grove, and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Peek, of Pratt, Pa. II your shoes have gone wrong take them to Johnsen. NoUce of Sheriffs Sale No. 679 In the Circuit Conrt of the 8Ut of Oregon. for the County of Hood River. Mary T. Strong. Plaintiff, vs. Kara Oorn. Sarah A. Mulkey, W. 8. Wharton and Augus ta joeepnine Wharton, nuabana ana wire, Defendants, Bv virtue of an execution. Judgment order. decree and order of sale lusued out ol the above entitled Court in the above entitle cause, to me airectea sno aatea tne em aay oi June, W16, upon a Judgment rendered and entered In aaid Courton tliedtb day of day of June, 1910, In favor of Mary T. Strong, plaintiff, for the sum of 14000.00 with intereat thereon at the rate ol 8 per cent per annum from the 28th day of June, IBM, and tb further turn of tiM.OO with interest at the rate ol 6 per cent per an. rjnm from June 8, 1H1S, and the further um of ta.M, costs and disbursements, and the costs of and upon this writ, commending me to make sale or the following described real prop erty, towlt: Bttrlnnlniat the northwest corner of the Houth-H alf of the Northwest quarter of Section 4, Township ii Norm or uange iu isast or tne Willamette Meridian: thence east along the north line of the said south-half of the north west Quarter about 140 rods to the lntereectlon ol the center line ol tb channel of the Phelps creek; thence southerly In s direct line to the intersection of the oenter line of the channel of Phelps creek with the south lineof th norlb half of the south half of said northwest quar ter 40 rods, more or less; thence west along the aid ton to line of in norm nan oi tne soutn half of the northwest quarter about 140 rods to the intersection with the west lineof said northwest quarter of section 4; and thence north 40 rods, more or less, slong the said west line of the northwest quarter to the place of beglnni ng, containing 35 acrei, more or less, in tne norm Ban oi me souin imn oi me northwest quarter ol Section 4, said Township and Range, subject to the right of way for a road across saia i seres, aeeaea oy joun ije land Henderson and wife to K,N. Dornhecker. Now. therefore, by virtue of said execution, Judgment order, decree and order of ssie and in comoiiance wuu tue coininanua oi aaiu writ, 1 will on saturaay, tne mm aay or juiy, 1916. at 10 o'clock a. m.. at the front door of the County Court House In Hood River, Hood Kiver uonniy, uregon, sen at puunc auction (subiect to redemption) to the highest bidder for cash in hand, all the light, title and Inter est wblcb the defendants, and each and all of them, bad on the first day of April, 1913, the date or the mortgage nerein roreciosea, or since that date bad In and to the above de scribed property or any part thereof, to satis fy sal a execution, judgment uruer ana uecree, interest, costs ana accruing ootis. uatea mis via aay oi j uue, itio. THOS. F. JOHN90N, Sheriff of Hood Kiver County, Oregon First Issue June 15, 1916. Last issue July 13, 1916. Summons In the Circuit Conrt of the State of Oregon, for Hooa Kiver county. Martha Warren, Plaintiff vs. Msnde Ellen Gregg' and M. W. Gregg, her nusnana: uoiaie uresa ana n. k. ureas, her husband: Fern Fletcher, Julia James and Elmer James, ber husband; Elsie Henderson and John Henderson, her hus band: John B. Warren aud Helen Warren, his wl'e; Blanche Stevenson and M. B. Stevenson, her husband: Bessie Warren LTOII 1TIMI.U WkUM Tf 1III.IU C. I HU, u u Mary C. Lee and Lee, ber husband, De fendants. To Gold! Gregg aud It. E. Gregg, above named ueienaami: In the name of the State ot Oregon, yon and each of you are hereby required to appear and answer the comnlalnt filed against yoa In the above entitled court within six (6) weeks from the date of the first publication ot this summons, said first publication being on the 8th day ol June, 1916; and if you fail so to ap pear ana answer, ior want mereoi, me plain tiff will apply lo the court for the relief de manded in Its complaint, to wlt: t or a decree or mis oourt tnst saia ueienu ant. heirs ofPblllin U. Warren, deceased, are nnder and by virtue of said pa lent, holders of tbe legal title or ssia iana in trust ior tne piatnim, ana tnsi saia aeienasnis oe requireu to execute to the piainttn agooa ana aumci ent. rlemt mnvpvlnr ths letral title thereof. That noon failure or refusal to make such conveyance that such decree stsnd as snd for suon conveyance ana mst saia ueienuauw have no estate, rtcht or till therein, and that plaintiff be decreed to be the owner In fee simple oi an oi saia properly; ana wr juus ment aealnst defendants for ber costs and dl. bursements In this suit and for general equit able relief. This Summons Is published by order of the Honorable W. L. Bradahaw. Judge of the above entitled oourt. which order was made on tbe otb day of June, iie. r irst publication, J une s, ivio. Last publication, Juiy 20, 1916. LB.ANDE. E. COOVERT. Jnt-JySO Attorneys for Plaintiff. Notice of Final Settlement In the county Court of th State of Oregon, for Hood Kiver county. In the Matter of the Estate of Sarah C. Tost. vtn, Deceased. Nntlna ia herebv slven that th undersign ed .Administrator of the above entitled es tate has filed his final account in tne aoove entitled court, and that tbe judge oi saia (Vinrl hinset Friday, the SOtn day Ol June, 1916. st tb hour of 10 o'clock a. m.. at tbe (Vnnt Court Room In tbe Cltv of Hood Kiver, uregon, as me time knu piacm wi tuc nearing ana seining oi ssia nnw aotum. All persons having objections thereto are re- auired to appear at said time and ptao and I the same. If any they have. Dated and first published this 1st day of June, 1916. 30KMAN X. UkSTKV i. Jnl-jn2v AuuiiuuKrkHir, Notice of Final Settlement In the County Court of the Stat of Oregon, for Hood Kiver county. in the Matter of tbe Estate of N'lco Tostevln Deceased. Notice la hereby slven that the undersigned Administrator of the above entitled estate. haa filed bis final account in tne aoove en titled eoart , and that the Judge of aaid Court has "net Friday, the 30th day of June. 1916, at the hour of 11 o'clock a. m . at the County Court Room In the City of Hood River, Ore. gon, aa the time and place for tbe bearing and settling of said Final Account. All persons having objections thereto are required to ap pear at said time and place snd file the same, if any tbey nave. Dated and first published this 1st day of June, 1916. NOKHAS I.TUnicvin, jnl-inw Admiulatraior. C. M. HURLBURT SURVEYOR TELEPHONE 5648 Sammons In tb Circuit Court of the BlAle of Oregon, tar noua zuver luanir. MlBDle E. Daria. Plaintiff ' Va. Oeorga . Daria, Defendant. To George K. Oavla, Defendant. Ia the nam of th Stat of Oregon, you are nereoy reqmrea to appear ana act war id com plaint filed ag&lnel yoa In the aboraan. titled auit and eonrt on or before Krlday, the ltt day of July, A, D. 1816, and If you fall eo to appear and aoiwer, for want thereof, the plaintiff will apply to the eonrt for tb relief demanded la .tha complaint filed herein, to wlk 1. That ths bond ot matrimony ailailng between nerte'.f and defendant be dissolved. X. That plaintiff have and be awarded the sol ear and custody of th minor son of plalnlln and defendant. La. Harry Edward bavlt. S. For such other snd further relief as to the court mar seem just and equitable. You are hereby served with this summons by order of th Honorable W. L. Bradahaw, judge of the above entitled court, mad and entered on ths isJth day of May, A. D. 1V1H, wblcb order prescribes that you shall appear and snawer said complaint on or before Frl dsy.tbepist day of July, 116, and that yon be served with this summon by publication tbereor In the Hood River Glacier at easl onces week for six (n) successive weeks, and you are hereby notified that th date of the first publication of this summons is Thurs day, the Hth day of June, Ilt, and the date of the last publication thereof Is Thursday, the 2Utb day of July, A. D. 1816. K. H. HARTWIG. Hood River, Ore. GEO. E.O BHYON Stevenson, Wash. nl-Jya) Attorney for Plaintiff Sammons tor Publication in Foreclosure of Tu Lien In the Circuit court of the Stat of Oregon, for Haod Rival County. O. C. Johnson, Plaintiff H. H. Ball, Defendant To H. H. Hall, lhebove named defendant: In th name of the State of Oregon, you are hereby notified that O. C. Johnson, tb bolder of Certificate of Delinquency numbered 166, lmued on tbt 1st day of February, 1910 by th Tax Collector of tb County of Hood River, State of Oregon, for the amount of 61-100 Dol lars, the asm being tb amount tben due and delinquent for taxes for the year 1910, together witn penalty, interest ana costs inereon upon the real property assessed to you, of which you are the owner as appears of record, situ ated In ssld County and State, and particu larly bounaea sua aeecrioeu as ioiiows, to wn: Lot 37. Block 10. Hood River Park. You are furtner notified that said O. C. Johnson has paid tsxes on said premises for prior or suossqueni years, vim me raieui merest on saia amounts as rouows; Year' Date Paid Tax Rec't No. Rate of Interest Tax mt. 1911 Jan., Kit iU 1912 Jan. k. 3020 1913 Jan. 3,1916 3790 1914 Jan. 8,1916 7414 26c 16 per cent per annum 2m 16 per cent per annum 20c 16 per cent per annum 18c 15 per cent per annum Said H. H. Hall, as the owner of the legal title .of the above described property aa the same appears of record, and each of tbe other persons aDove nama are nenoy turmer noti fied tbst tbe plaintiff will apply to tbe Circuit Court of the County and State sforesaid for a decree foreclosing me lien sgsmst tne pro. perty above described and mentioned In aaid certificate. And you are hereby summoned to sppesr within the next sixty day after tbe first nublicatlon ot tbl summons, exclusive of the day or said first publication, and de fend this action or pay the amount due as above shown, together with costs and scorned internet, ana in case or vour lauure to ao so. a decree will be rendered foreclosing tbe lien of sia taxes ana costs against tne iana ana nremiaes above named. mis summons ia puuiiaucu uy uruer ui me Honorable E. E. Stanton. Judge ol tbe County Court of tbe State of Oregon, for the County of Hood Kiver, ana saia eraer was msaeana dated this 26th day of April. 1916, and tbe date of tbe first publication of this summons Is tbe 7in aay oi April, ivio. All process ana papers in mis proceeding may be served upon the undersigned residing within tbe Slate of Oregon, at the address neresner meniionea. A. J. DERBY, Attorney for Plaintiff. Address, Hood River, Ore. a27-jn29 Summons for Publication in Foreclosure of Tu Lien In tbe Circuit Court of th Stale of Oregon, tor uooa Kiver wounty. O. C. Johnson, Plaintiff vs. M. M. Sweeny. Defendant. To M. M. Sweeny, the above named defend' am: In the name of State of Orearon.von are here by notified that o.C.Jobnson.bolder of cert in. est of Delinquency numbered 18a, Issued on the 1st day of February 1915, by the Tax Col. lector of the County of Hood River. State ol Oregon, for the smount of 61-100 Dollars, the same being tbe amount then due and delin quent for tsxes for the yesr 1910. together wltb penalty, interest, ana costs inereon upon me real ipropeny asseaaea to you,oi wnicu you are the owner as appears of record, situated In said County and State, and particularly bounded ana aescriota as ioiiows, to-wii: Lot is. biocs l. riooa Kiver rare. You are further notified that said O. C Johnson has paid taxes on said premises for prior or suosequent years, wim tne rste oi in terest on bwu soiounts as ioiiows: Year' Date Tax Kec't Rate of Tax Paid No. Amt. 30c Interest IBIS 1918 1914 Jan. 13, 1916 Jan. 18, 1916 Jsn. 13, 1916 3921 3793 7418 15 per cent per annum 30c 18c 16 per oent per snnum id per cen per annum title of tbe above described property as the same appears of record, and each of the other nersons anove namea are nereoy runner non- fled that the Dlaintiff will aDDlv to the Circuit Court of tbe County and State aforesaid for a decree foreclosing me nen against me pro perty aoove aescrinea ana meniionea in saia certificate. And you are hereby summoned to appesr wltbin sixty days a ner tbe first publication of this summon, exclusive ol tbe day of said first publication, and defend this action or pay the amount due as above shown, together with costs and accrued lu tereat. and In case of your failure to do so. s decree will be rendered foreclosing tbe Hen of said taxes and costs against tne iana ana nremiaes above namea. This summons Is published by order of the Honorable k. stsnton. juaae oi toe county Court of tbe Slate of Oregon, lor tbe County of Hood River, and ssid order was made and dsted this 2Mb day of April, 1916, and tbe date or tbe first publication of this summons is tb inn aay oi April, mo. All Drocess ana papers in mis prooeeu' ing may be served upon tbe undersigned re siding witnin in mate oi uregon, at ine aa, dress neresner meniionea. A. J. DERBY, Attorney for pisintin. Address, Hood River, Ore. a27-jn29 Summons for Publication in Foreclosure of Tu Lien In th Circuit Court of the Stat of Oregon for Hooa Kiver uounty. O. C Johnson, Plaintiff vs. J. H. Sweeny, Defendant. T , U au lh.hA..n.mMlll.hj,ll.nl, In tbe name of tb State of Oregon, you are hereby notified tbat O. O. Johnson, ths bolder of Certificate of Dellnouency. numbered 184. Issued on tbe 1st day of February, 1916, by tbe Tax collector or the uounty or nooa Kiver, State of Oregon, forth amount of 61-100 Dol lars, th same being the amount then due and delinquent for taxes for the year 1910, together wltb penalty, interest and costs thereon upon th real property s nested to you, of which you are tbe owner as appears of record, situ ated In said County and Stste, and particular ly bounded and aescrtDea as rouows io-wn: Lot 19, black 1, Hood River Park. You are further notified that said O. Johnson has paid tbe taxes on said premises or prior or subsequent years, wim in rsi of interest on saia amounts aa rouows: Year's Data Tax Rec't .. Rate of Tax Paid No. Interest 1913 Jan. IS, 1916 3922 30c 15 per cent per annum 1913 Jan. 13,1918 8794 20c 15 per cent per annum 1914 Jan. 13, 1916 7419 18e 16 per oent per annum Bald J. H. Sweeny st the owner of the legal title to tb sbov described property as tb asm appear of record, and each of th other persons abov named are hereby further noti fied tbat th plaintiff will apply to the Circuit Court oi the County and State aforesaid for a decree foreclosing tbe Hen against the pro perty above aescrinea ana meniionea in saia certificate. And you are hereby summoned to aonear within sixty day after tbe first publication of tbl summons, exclusive of tbe day of aaid first publication, and defend this action or pay tbe amount due aa sbov shown together with costs snd accrued Interest, and In case of your failure to do o. a decree will be rendered foreclosing the Hen of said taxes aud coals against tb lsnd and premise abov named. Tbl sammons Is published by order of th Honorable E. K. Stanton. Judge of the County Oourt of tbe State of Oregon forth County of Hoed Rivet , and aaid oroer was maae ana dated this artth day of Anril. 1916. and lb date of tb first publication of tbl sammons Is the 7tkdayof April, 1916. Allaproeess and paper m this proceeding may be served upon the nndersicned residing within th State of Oregon, at th address hereafter mentioned. A. J. DERBY. Attorney tor Plaintiff. Address, Hood Rivsr, Or. 27Jn8S Kelly Bros. Hay, Grain, Mill feed, Orchard Supplies Seventh 4R.R. St 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 2644 1113 Wilson St., Hood River, Ore. A New Line ot Summer Robes, Suit Cases and Hand Bags Hanfords Balsam of Myrth the best horse liniment William Weber Bell Building Telephone 8071 Elliot Bldg. Wilbur & Hazlett Lawyers HOOD RIVER OREGON ERNEST C. SMITH Lawyer Rooms 1 and 2 Hall Building Hood River, Ore. LOUIS A. KEKD ALBERT f. REED L. A.&A. P. REED LAWYERS Two Doors North of Postoffice Phone 1331 DERBY & STEARNS Lawyers HOOD RIVER, OREGON. H. L. DTJMBLE, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. Calls promptly answersd In town or country iay or mgni. Telephones: Residence, 1031: Office, 1241. Offloe In the Brosins Bnildln? Dr. Justin M. 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. R. A N. Co. E. D.EANAGA 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. Hall Building, Hood River, Oregon PHONE 1792 DR. MARCUS THRANE SPECIALIZING IN CHRONIC D1S EASES, INCLUDING EYE. EAR NOSE AND THROAT Offices in First National Bank Building Hours 10 a. m. to 3 p. 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. Office over Reed & Henderson, Room 4 HOOD RIVER, OREGON 0. H. JENKINS, D.M.D. DENTIST Telephones: Office 1081; residence 3331 Office over Butler Bank H. D.W.PINEO, D. D. S. DENTIST Rooms 4, 0 and 6 Telephone Smith Building 2021 E.L.SCOBEE, D. D. S. DENTIST Telephones: Office 3161 : residence 3421 Office in Broaius Building Frederick & Arnold Contractors and Builders Estimates furnished on till kinds of work Phones: KSIS Stranahan & Slaven Contractors & Builders HOOD RIVER, OREQON. M. E. WELCH, LICENSED YETERDI1BY SURGEON Is prepared to do any work In the veterin ary line. Ha can be fbnnd by eatllng at or phoning to the Fashion H tables.