rr r. a- 4 , ODELL 1M,,u,,.f!,,',ru,0 daughter. Miss Martha, return k.. . ! week after having spent 10 dsvs in Mto Mi" Mth. operation for the re moval 01 tonsils anil mA.SA. ol. . - recovering nicely from the the opera- Mr. and Mrs. Jnfcn ct.-L . daaghUra. Audrey and Beatrice, of M. H. 0. Perry, of Ken newick, Wash., with their daughter! topped In Odell for a ahort call Wed! neaday afternoon of last week. Tbev are spend in a Rev. Perry'a vacation motoring through western Oregon and wers guests of Rev. G. E. Heineck for the day. The Mount Hood R. R. runs a straw berry special each day for the conven ience of growera who cannot be ready to abip the day 'a picking at the time the regular tram towards Hood River ii due. Mr. and Mra. Troy Shelley are enjoy ing a brand new buggy in which tney ride sheltered from aun or storm. Rev. Wm. A. Sunday and family ex pected to have been here for their sum mer vacation, but L.C. Heiier received a message Sunday bearing the sad newa of the sudden passing away of his mother, who waa also the mother of the great evangelist. Mr. Heiier started east immediately on receipt of the message and he will attend the funeral aervices. Frienda here extend aincerest sympathy for theae aona who sorrow and feel keenly the loss of the mother they loved and delighted to honor. Sympathy ia felt. too.for other relatives who mourn, but for all ia consolation in the knowledge that hera was a life that will win rich reward in the life here after. A special meeting of the Christian Brotherhood waa called one evening last week to consider the question of a community celebration of the Fourth of July. The sentiment aa expressed at thia meeting waa favorable and com mittees were appointed to carry out plana. Grounda near the home of 0. L. Walters were aelected as the best available for the purpose. Mra. A. J. Lawrence, Mrs. E. F. Lawrence and Miss Josephine Law rence and the three aona of Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Lawrence, all of Portland, arrived last week and expect to spend the summer in their fine Odel property. E. F. Lawrence spent the week end with the family in Odell. Miss Georgia Prather has been elect ed teacher in the Hood River schools. She is now attending summer school at Berkeley, Cal. Miss Ottilie Boetzkes and her mother are enjoying a vacation at Lodge Se rene, Miss Boetzkes' Odell property. H. E. Smith, of Chicago, 111., was a guest at the home of Dr. and Mrs. E. T. Hull for the week end. Mr. Smith represents the Produce Reporter and is making a tour of the fruit districts in the interest of that publication. He is a brother-in-law of Mrs. Hull. Mr. and Mrs. Emit Hansen, of Irv ing, Iowa, are visiting Mrs. Hansen's cousins. Mrs. J.H. Eggert, Mrs. James McFarlane and 0. H. and W. C. Ehrck. They came via San Francisco and Port land and will atop over in Montana for a visit with Mrs. Hansen's brother. Omar Creson left Sunday for Mon tana, where he expects to find employ ment. Mra. Geo. Mcintosh, of Corvallis, has been apending a few daya visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Lock men. She will also visit Mrs. Dane Kemp and Mra. Oscar Cameron. Mrs. Mcintosh formerly resided in Hood River valley and she has many friends in Odell and vicinity. A mass meeting will be held at the high acbool tonight in order that pat rons may have an opportunity to be come informed concerning the plans for proposed high school building and thus be able to vote intelligently on the proposed bond issue which will be sub mitted to votera Friday. Sydney Rose, who has been employed by Barclay Henderson at Netherby left yesterday for Montana, where he has a positiou with hia uncle. Ralph Caldwell haa decided to remain in Odell and he and hia family now en joy tripa made with speed and comfort in a new Dodge. Such tobacco enjoyment as you never thought could be is yours to command quick as you buy some Prince Albert and fire-up a pipe or a home-made cigarette 1 . Prince Albert gives you every tobacco sat isfaction your smoke appetite ever hankered for. That's because it's made by a patented process that cuts out bite and parch! P"" i ri-fhnnt eouoons or premiums. We prefer to give quauiy . Ps. i v TT T TT mm ha, a flavor as different m h htM- " "mr And that isn't strange, either. Men who ito Bay Prii'c After efjrr whtr teWco "J toppy t4 bug. 5c; tidy f tiiu, 10c; AonafMMiM pomf mmd Kalf-p"i tin Ami-Jon-and-that corking fin pound crytal-gia hmmi dor with tpont-moutmtfT top that kP foAWcaj kiuckclmtrim-trl Thl Man. U., i n Tn 1 ' Y "una new a meeting regular schedule. This brought a meet ing closely following the laatT The, passed through Odell last week bound for pastures further up the valley. Sunday SM " ' PortUnd vUitor that contained both truth and poetry to know that Odell haa a poet Who has been up to this time undiscovered. The PPeredL ia the Oregonlan dated DeWiS0V" "tewlow 0. M. A atrawberry festival and musical Droerim wm t....j. : . :, " " lurauij evening; at lite Methodist church under the aupsices of the Ladies' Aid society. The eamn nf K Pi.... mi: n struction Co. gradually becomes smaller nn ft-c la Tj . ..... 7 ni". n enarge or con ,tr."ct,0J! work tot the E"t Fork Irri gation District, under the direction of K. A. McClanathan. expects to finish ail work now under way and be ready to return to hia hum. . d..i.,j c. urday. For the convenience, of patrons as Well as nnitmmla, k. )!,.: .i u be noted: Office and store will be open unuy unm runner notice as follows: 8.45 to 9.30 a.m. 12 m. to 5 p. m. Though rain fell and the weather Was far from nlnaaant ihnnl TR ....... enjoyed the dinner Sunday when Mo- ui came over ior ine aay at the Union Chlirih Plana k.l . uau uccu ill a u c for a picnie dinner on the lawn at the uuiiie vi ar. ana Mrs. a. t. Young, and the tables mn nnn.ll ln in. shelter of the home and the dinner went on as happily as though the day waa bright. A meeting of the Sunday school board of the Methodist Sunday school will be held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Ferguson this evening for the purpose of electing officers for the ensuing year. Rev.Troy Shelley haa announced that he will preach at the Union church next Sunday morning followiag Sunday school. Services 9.30 a. m. Sunday school 10.30 a. m. Union patriotic C. E. and Enworth eficniA 8 n wit a Ihn Malhn. 1 w f. HI. wtm ... H.W.UV- diet church next Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Masiker returned Frifi&V flftAF hfluIrttT arunt fans Huua 1 ri " ""'ft WB"W MB IVW VIHJ D in Portland and Vancouver attending the Pioneers' Reunion and visiting their daughter, Mrs. Don Crosby. Members of the Ladies' Aid society were verv nlonaanllv antartainait W.H. nefiHav nfternnnn i1 laoft maab at tha home of Mrs. H. S. Galligan. The Merry Matrons spent a very nlAARftnt iflflFnnnn at tha hnma r9 M., Mary Meisler Tuesday of last week. PINE GROVE Mrs. F. H. Blackman left last week for the east, where she will sDend sev eral weeks visiting friends. Mrs. Hattie Brigga, of Portland, aunt of Mr. Blackman, ia homekeeper during Mrs. Blackman's absence. Clifford Porter and Charles Crane and their young brides gave a reception to their friends last week Wednesday evening. The party was held at the Sears & Y orter apple house. The host ess, Mrs. J. C. Porter, served a de lightful lunch. At the last regualr school meeting in Pine Grove Mrs. S. G. Campbell was elected director, V. H. Blackman re tiring from the board. R. H. Waugh was elected clerk. The meeting was well attended. Miss Bowers and Miss Howe sre elected as teachers the coming year to fill the vacancies caused by the resig nation of Miss Conley and Miss Elm lund. J. G. Jarvis and party took an auto ride to the White Salmon country last Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Campbell enter tained at dinner Sunday Mr. and Mrs. P. W. Andrews and Mr. and Mrs. beo. C. Gladden, of Oak Grove. The next social meeting at the Grange, which will occur next Satur day evening, will be in charge of the committee, Miss Ferrin, Walter Wells and Ralph Dennsen. A good program has been secured. 0. T. Wedemeyer, of Oak Grove, will sing and also give a ten minute talk. Mr. Wedemeyer is well and favorably known in the valley. ;ff 1 1 I mfii''' Oa Ik ran aU. fciJi ( ) I j p SLrSS&JA Alieit the national joy $moke rette can smoxe bhu .w - z Albert And smokers who have not yet given P. A. a try owrtaMy have a big surprise and a lot of enjoyment LnTS way as loon as they invest in a supply, pnce Albert tobacco will tell its own story I R. J. REYNOLDS TOBACCO CO, Winton-Salem. N. C Others who will assist are Mrs. C. E. Coffin, Misses Radford and Ferrin, Msesrs. Woeat and Burton. The boys' orchestra will furnish music for danc ing. A mothers' meeting will be held at the home of Mra. S. G. Campbel Fri day afternoon of thia week. Mrs. N. E. Fertig will have charge of the firogram. Mra. Campbell will serve unch. All mothers are invited. Arthur Fertig, of the O. A. C, is spending hia vacation with hia parents, Mr. and Mra. N. E. Fertig. There will be regular aervices next Sunday. Preaching by the pastor at 11. Sunday acbool at 10 o'clock. In the evening Miaa Lulu Hunt will lead at the young people'a meeting. Temper ance subject will be presented. As announced for last Sunday morning, Mrs. Geo. C Gladen waa present and gave pleasure by singing aolo follow ing apecial ainglng by the choir. BELMONT. Miss Imogene Bishop arrived home Saturday from visiting her grandpar ents and other relativea in Portland lor several weeka. Jamea Woodcock spent the week end visiting his wife, returning Tuesday to his home at Wamic, Ore. Miss Jessie Rugg, after visiting friends in Belmont, left Saturday for her home, Camas, Wash. Her father, E. E. Rugg, ia doing very nicely at the Cottage hospital. Mrs. Anna Sawyer and daughter, Miss Constance spent Saturday in Oak Grove as guests of Mr. and Mra. W. E. King at Rainbow ranch. Mr. and Mra. F. G. Church are the proud possessors of a new car. Satur day Mr. and Mra. H. P. Allen were en joying a ride with them. C. E. Miller and hia brothers are en joying a viait with their father who came Wednesday from his home at Hillsboro to visit his children. Mr. and Mrs. Miller formerly lived here but moved to Hillsboro some years'ago. Five of their aona live in Hood River county. Mr. and Mrs. Regnell and family and Will Metcalf and family went to Hood River Thursday to attend the wedding of Miss Edythe Brunquist and Mr. Hill, of Moro. Ore. Mrs. Hill is a niece of Mrs. Regnell. Mr. and Mrs. Perry and son were guests Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mra. Barker and family, parents of Mrs. Perry. Mrs. Will Somerville spent Thursday afternoon visiting at the home of Mrs. Isenberg who haa returned from a long viait with her daughters who live at Wamic. Mrs. James Woodcock accom panied ber mother home. FRANKTON. Several of the Frankton people are losers from the continued raina of the last week, all. All had mure or less hay down and it ia a big loss. Carl Larsen, who is sawyer for the Lauamann-Newby mill on the head of Phelps creek, is home this week on a forced layoff. One of the donkeys broke down and it will be after the Fourth before repairs can be made. Miss Ruth Phillips, who was assist ant principal in the Frankton achool last year and who waa engaged to fill the same position the coming year, has resigned. The road supervisor and a crew of men have been doing some good work on the Clifton hill road thia week. If they keep it up and finish this road as well as the other roada in the district they will have the everlastine thanks of the people that have to travel it.tjae Mrs. C. F. Gray has been under the doctor's care for the last week, but at thia writing is some better. The Four Leaf Clover Club will meet thia afternoon with Mrs. J. 1. More land, on Phelps creek. We believe, from a canvass that has been made, that the people would open their hearts and pocketbooka and help put the Ruthton hill in better condition if the county would do what it ought to do, but from the answer made by Commissioner Hawkesto the generous offer made by Mr. Benson for donation work or money, it probably would be useless to offer anything. W. A. Mack, who lives near the Phillips mill, is entitled to the blue ribbon for gardening. Mr. Mack cer tainly has the finest garden we have '2 n intaiaaaiiaMisa ftinc avail ( cifijutem tobacco ' p2 I HOOD RIVER GLACIER, THCRSDAI, JUNE 29, 1916 aeen this year. George Stokoe and family who mo tored down from their bom in Lake eonntv and have been visiting here and down at Wyeth with relatives and frienda, will return to the aage Drusn country soon. tat. sionoe leu wun his car the other day and hia wife and kiddiea will follow by train. Mrs. Agnes Jacoba and daughter, Is abel, from rortiana, were wees ena visitors at the home of W. A. Mack and wife. Mr. Jacoba is a traveling salesman for some business concern in the big city. John Phillips and family and the little Ford started the first of the week over the Columbia River highway for the Willamette valley lor a abort outing. Mr. Phillips will visit hia father and mother in the Waldo hills and other rel ativea and frienda in the valley before returning home some time after the Fourth. CENTRAL VALE Miss Bessie Henry went to Portlsnd Saturday to see her nephews before thev departed for Mexico. Prof, and Mra. Henderson spent the j m a a ..I. m weea ena who mr. ana mre. n. rr Bone. Mr. and Mra. A. Spencer went to Hillabero .Monday to viait with the home folks. Tbey will return in a few daya, bringing theit little daughter with them. Mrs. Poul Hansen spent the week end with the home folks. Dr. and Mrs. MeVsy, accompsnied by Mr. and Mrs. Poul Hansen, spent Sunday on the highway. They report a very enjoyacie trip. Lloyd Mo-! ca-ne very near having a aerious crnder.t Saturday night when the team he waa drivng ran away There was no damage done. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Masses visited Mr. and Mrs. Mark Cameron, of Hood Kiver, Saturday. MOUNT HOOD. Mrs. Emma Rubnke received word Friday 'of the death of her father at Kedmond. Misses Florence Rood and Oasel Mil ler came home Saturday after apending aDout tnree weeks in the lower valley packing Derries. Mrs. Welsh came home Friday after spending the week at Odell and Hood River. John Barr returned home Thursday after apending some time with rela tivea at Hood River. Will Rand and Ivan Dakin were cruising timber around Bald Butte the past week. Cliff Kitcbel and Georsre Cooper have been apending a few daya with Harry Rood at Parkdale. Doroey Smith.Wesley Ladd and Dave Cooper made an inspection of Cloud Cap Inn. Work will start in getting the road to the Inn Tuesday. Wm. Edick and family were in Hood River one day the past week. Rangers Barney Cooper, Walters and Barton came home from Long Prairie Saturday night. Marjorie Barr and Geo. Ertle spent Sunday at the Barr home. Dr. Miller spent Sunday with his wife and son, who are staying for a few weeks with Mrs. Geo. Barr. Mra. A. C. Jorden haa gone to Seat tle for a stay with ber relatives. Charlie Kitchel went to Hood River Friday with Lawrence Puddy. Mr. Ecclea. who has been working on the telephone lines at Mount Hood during the past week, returned to Udell for a lew days. Charles Gunn attended lodge at Mount Hood Saturday night. The valley is thickly populated at present. The strawberry crop is pretty badly neglected on account of the cold, (ainy weather. We hope for a better week. Lawrence Puddy ia hauling ber ries to Hood River, taking the berries for W. E. Clark, E. C. Miller, Mrs. Geo. Barr and Mr. Mcllwraith from thia aide, and many of the berries from Parkdale. Mr. and Mrs. A. Leroux sold an acre to the county for $100. J. B. Doggett will move the rock crusher from Park- dale and work will begin the first of the week. Idaho Fruit Men Seek Work The destruction of practically the en tire fruit crop of Idaho fruit sections haa caused men who have formerly en gaged each season in the harvest there to look for employment the coming summer and autumn in other north western fruit sections, is the statement of F. C. Ahlstrand, who formerly had charge of a central packing plant at rruitiana, iaa. "The central packing system." savs Mr. Ahlstrand. who ia here seeking employment in the community packing planta that are under way, "haa been found the method of handling fruit in our country, and I predict that it will be in general usage throughout the Northwest in the next few years." Bids Wanted School District No. 5 and Union Hieh School District No. 2 wanta bids on 45 cords of first quality fir wood, 20 cords to be delivered at the school house and and corded in the wood shed of District No. 5 and 25 cords to be delivered at the High School building, District No. 2. . Ueuvery to be made by tneZUthof August, 1916. Tbe School Board re serves the right to reject any or all bids. Bids will be opened June 30th, 1916. Send bids to M. D. Odell. R. D. No. 2. Hood River, Oregon. jo22 Notice in the Clreolt Conrt of the Btata of Oiwon for the County of Hood River. W. T. Detalneer. administrator of the estate of Valentine Nehrbauer, deceased, plaintiff, va. Jamea & Montgomery, defendant. By virtue of an Ezecatlon, Judgment Order, Deere and Order of Sale Isaued oat of the above entitled Conrt In the above entitled eaae and canae, to me directed and dated the 33rd day of Jane, IMS, npon a Judgment rendered and entered In sal a Court on the ttta day of May, 1816, In favor of W. T. Deaatnger, aa ad ministrator of the estate of Valentine Nehr bauer, deoeaaed, plaintiff, and agatnat James E. Montgomery, defendant, for the sum of Twenty-eight hundred (SaWO.OO) Dollars with Interest thereon at the rate of Seven (!) per cent per annnm from May t, 1910, and tbe farther sum of Three hundred (S30000) Dollars with Interest thereon at Six (0) per cent, from the day of , lfli. command ing me to make sale of tbe following real oroperty, towm Tbe Southeast One-fouth () of the Northeast One-fourth () of Section Twenty-nine (29t In Township Two (2) North of iUnge Ten (10) East of tbe Willamette Mar. id I an, containing Forty () scree, more or less, and located in Hood River County, Oregon. Now. therefore, by virtue of said Execution, Judgment Order, Decree and Order of Mle and In eomplainoe with tbe commands of the said writ I will on the Wth day of July, 181ft, at 10 o'clock A. M at tbe front door of tbe County Court House In Hood River, Hood River County, Oregon, sell at public anelloa, object to redemption, to tbe highest bidder for cash In band, all the right, title and Inter est which the within named defendant James K. Montgomery had on tbe tnd day of May, 1910, the date of the mortgage herein fore closed, or since that date haa had In and to the above described property or any part thereof, to satisfy raid Execution, Judgment Order and Decree, Interest, costs and accruing oosta. THOB. K. JOHN30N, Sheriff of Hood River County. Dated this Wth day of J una, lill first Issue June 9. 191. Last Issue July 7, Uls. Teachers' Eumlniilou Notice ia hereby given that the County Superintendent of Hood River County, Oregon, will hold the regular examina tion of applicants for State Certificates at Library Hall, Hood River, as follows Commencing Wednesday, Jane 28, 1916, at 9 :00 o'clock a. m.. and continu ing unUl Saturday, July 1, 1916, at 4 :00 o'clock p. m. Wednesday forenoon Writing (Pen manship) Music, U.8. History .Drawing. edneaday afternoon Reading, Phy aiology, Manual Training, Composition, Domestic Science, Methods in Reading, Course of Study for Drawing, Methods in Arithmetic Thursday forenoon Arithmetic, His tory of Education. Psychology, Methods in Geography, Mechanical Drawing, Domestic Art, Course of Study for. Do mestic Art. Thursday afternoon Q ram mar, Geog raphy, Stenography, American Litera ture, Physics, Typewriting, Methods in. Language, Thesis for Primary Certificate Education Science of. Friday forenoon Theory and Practice Orthogiaphy, Physical Geography, En glish Literature, Chemistry, Education History of, Physical Culture. Friday afternoon School Law, Geolo gy, Algebra, Civil Government, Educa tion Childhood and Adolescence. Saturday forenoon Geometry.Botany Education School Admistration. Saturday afternoon General History, Bookkeeping, Education Methods. Very truly yours, L. B. GIBSON, jn29 County Supt. of Schools Berry tickets made to order at the U lacier office. Notice of Sheriffs Sale No. 679 In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, iur iue uuuuijr ui awn niver. Marv T. Strong. Plaintiff, vs. Sara Dom. Sarah A. Mulkey. W. B. Wharton and Augus ta josepnine wnarion, n us Dana ana wire, Defendants. By virtue of an execution, iudement order. decree and order of sale Issued out ol tbe above entitled Court In tbe above entitle cause, to me uirecea sna aatea me eta aay 01 June, 1816, upon a Judgment rendered and entered In said Court on theftth day of day of June, 1916, In favor of Mary T. Btroog, plaintiff, for Ibe sum of S4000.00 with interest thereon at the rate ot S oer cent tier annum from thA 2M.h dav of June, 1014, and the further sum of 1250.00 wun interest at toe rate ol e per cent per an. num from June 6. lttlt. and the further sum of fzi.DU, costs ana aisDursementa, and tbe cosls of and upon this writ, commanding me to make sale of the following described real prop erty, towtt: Beginning at the northwest corner of tbe South-Half of the Northwest quarter of Section 4, Township t North of Rsnge 10 East of tbe nuiameue Menaian; tnenoe east along the north line of tbe said south-half of the north west quarter about 140 rods to the intersection ol the center line ol tbe channel of tbe Phelps creek; thence southerly In a direct line to the Intersection of tbe center line of the channel of Phelps oreek with tbe south line of the north half of the south half of said northwest quar ter 40 rods, more or less; thence west along the saia sou in line oi me norm naiior me soutu half of the northwest Quarter about 140 rods to tbe intersection with tbe west line of said northwest quarter of section 4; and thence north 40 rods, more or less, along the said west line of tbe northwest Quarter to tbe Dlaoe of beglnni ng, containing So acres, more or less, in me norm nan oi me soutn nan or the northwest Quarter ot Section 4. said Townshln and Range, subject to tbe right of way for a roan across saiu so seres, aeeaea oy jonn Lie land Henderson and wife to F JJ. Dornbecker. Now. therefore, by virtue of said execution. Judgment order, decree and order of sale and in oompllaboe with the eommands of said writ, i win on aaiuraay, me loin aay of July, 1W16. at 10 o'clock a. m.. at the front door of the County Court House In Hood River, Hood River County, Oregon, sell at public auction (sub)ect to redemption) to the hlgbest bidder for cash in hand, all tbe light, title and inter est which tbe defendants, and each aad all of them, bad on tbe first day of April, 1918, tbe date of tbe mortgage herein foreclosed, or since tbat date bad In and to the above de scribed property or any part thereof, to satis fyald execution, Judgment order and decree, Interest, oosta and accruing costs. uatea mis win aay or j nne, lvio. THOB. K. JOHNSON, Sheriff or Hood River County, Oregon. First Issue June IS, 1916. Last Usue July IS, 1916. Summons In tbe Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, ior nooa niver (jouniy. Martha Warren, Plaintiff vs. Maude Ellen Gregg and H. W. Gregg-, her nusoana; uoiaie uregg ana K. K. Uregg, her husband: Fern Fletcher, Jnlla James and Elmer James, ber husband; Elsie Henderson and John Henderson, her hus band; Jobn B, Warren aud Helen Warren, bis wl'e; Blanche Stevenson and M. B, Stevenson, ber husband; Bessie Warren, Delia Warren and William Warren, and Mary C. Lee and Lee, her husband, De fendants. To Ooldie Gregg and R. E. Gregg, above nsmea ueienaauis: In the nsme of the State ot Oregon, von and each of you are hereby required to appear and answer tbe complaint died against you In tbe aoove en u uea coon witnin six it weeks from tbe date of tbe first publication ol Ibis summons, said first publication being on the 8th day ot J une, 1916; and if yoa fall so to ap pear ana answer, ior want toereoi, toe plain tiff will apply lo the eourt for tbe relief de manded In Its complaint, to wlb For a decree of this court that said defend ant, heirs of Phillip U. Warren, deceased, are under and by virtue of said patent, holders of the legal title of ssld land In trust for the plaintlS, and tbat said defendants be required to execute to the Dlalntlff a rood and suffici ent deed conveying the legal title thereof Tbat upon failure or refusal to make such conveyance that suob decree stand as snd for such conveyance and tbat said defendants nave no estate, rtgnt or title tnerein, ana mat plaintiff be decreed to be the owner In fee simple of all of said property, and far Judg ment against aeienaants ior ner costs ana air. bursementa In this suit and for general eaulU able relief. This Summons Is published by order of the Honorable W. L. Bradshaw. Jnds-e of the above entitled court, which order was made on tbe Stb day of June, 1916. r im puniioation, J nne s, mo. Last publication, July 2D, 1916. L. B. AND E. K. COOVERT, jnft-JySO Attorneys lor Plaintiff. Notice of Final Settlement In the County Court of the State of Oregon, ior nooa tuver uouniy. In the Matter of the Estate of Sarah C. Tost vln, Deoeaaed. Notice is hereby alven that the undersign ed .Administrator of tbe above entitled es tate has filed his final account In tbe above entitled court, and that tbe Judge ot said Court bss set Friday, the Both dsy of June, 1916, it the hour of 10 o'clock a. m., at tbe County Court Room In tbe City of Hood Kiver, uregon, as me time ana piece ior me bearing and settling ol said Final Account. All persons having objections thereto are re- aulred to appear at said time and place and le the ssme. If any they have. Dated and first published this 1st day of June, 1916. NOKMAN Y. TOSTEV1N, jnl-jnis Aaministraior. Notice of Final Settlement In tbe County Conrt of the Stale of Oregon, ior nooa tuver uoanty. In the Matter of the Estate of Nice Tostevln, ueoeasea. Notice Is hereby riven that the onderstrned Administrator of tbe sbove entitled estate, haa filed bis final account In tbe above en titled eourt , aad tbat tbe Judge of said Court nasrset Friday, the autn aay oi June, wis, at thehonrofll o'clock a. m.. at tbe County Court Boom In the City of Hood River, Ore. gon, aa tbe time and place lor tbe bearing and settling of said Final Account. All persons having objections thereto are required to sp at said time aad nlace and Ola the same. f any they have. Dated and first published thia 1st day of June, 1916. NORMAN Y. TOSTEVIN, jm-inai Aanunmrator. C. M. HURLBURT SURVEYOR TELEPHONE 5648 Go to Law, The Cleaner. Sammons In the Circuit Court of the Slats of Oregon MM QIM1 BITW WflSIJ. Minnie E. Da via. Plaintiff vs. Gaorge C Da via, Defendant. To George K. Davis, Defendant In the name of ths State of Oregon, yoa are Mmrm raiairau mj appear ana answer toe complaint filed against yoa In tbe above en. titled suit snd eourt oo or before Friday, the Slat day of July, A. D. WIS, and If yoa Call so to appear and answer, (or want thereof, tbe plaintiff will apply lo the eourt lor the relief aemaaaea in .ins complaint Bled Dentin, to- 1. That tbe bonds of matrimony existing between herself and defendant be dissolved. S. Tbat Dialntia have and ha awardad the sole ear and custody of the minor son of piainun ana aeienaani, i.a. iiarry Edward Davla. a. For such other and further relief as to toe eourt may seem just and equitable. You are hereby served with this summons hvnrdMrnftha Hmuw.m. tar t. u i Judxs of the abovs entitled eourt, made an wto uu u awn usy oi stay, a. u. win. wuiuu uravr pratoriues mat you snail appear and answer said complaint on or before Fri day, tbepiat day of July, 191&. and tbat yon be served with this summons by publication thereof in the Hood River Glacier at .least onces Week for six Hi anaca Iva wad, tnl uu am uerouy nounea inai ui aate or me list publication of this summons is Thura. day, tbe Stb day of June, I91S, and the date of the last publication thereof la Thursday, tbe cvtu uajw i uij , u urio. &. n. BAKi wiu, iiooa River, Ore. GEO. K. O'BBYON Stevenson. Wash InS-JyM Attorneys for Plaintiff Sammons tor Publication in Foreclosure of Tax Lien In tbe Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, O. C. Johnson, Plaintiff vs. H. H. Hall, Defendant. To H. H. Hall, theabove named defendant: In tbe name of the State of Oregon, yoa are hereby notified that O. C. Johnson, the bolder of Certificate of Delinquency numbered 166, Issued on the 1st dav of Febrnarv. 1910 bv tha Tax Collector of tbe County of Hood River, maw ui urapra, iur me amount oi u-iuu Dol lars, the same belne the amount then dne and delinquent for taxes for the year 1910, together wilu peuauy, luwrvei anu costs mereon upon the real property assessed to you, of which yuu an Lue owner as appears oi reoora, Slta a ted In ssld Oonntv and Htau. and nartinn. larly bounded and described as follows, to- Lot 37, Block 10, Hood River Park. You are inrtner notified thai aavid n r Johnson has paid taxes on said premises for prior or suosequeni years, wun me rate of interest on saia amounts as follows; Year's Date Tax Rec't Rate of Tai Pa 111 Nn m lniamt NO. Interest 1911 Jan. 8,1618 40 mt Jan. i. 8020 1918 Jan. S, 1916 8790 1914 Jan. 8,1916 7414 25e lopereent per annum ISO 16 per cent per annum 20a 16 per cent per annum 18c 16 per cent per annum Said H. H. Hall, aa tbe owner of tha Wil title .of tbe above described property as the same appears of record, and each of the other persons above named are ben by further noti fied that tbe plaintiff will apply to tbe Circuit Court of the County and Stale aforesaid for a aecree foreclosing the lien against tbe pro. perty above described and mentioned In said certificate. And yoa are hereby summoned w appear witnin me next sixty aays after tbe unit puuuuauun oi mis summons, exeinaivs of the day of said first publication, and de fend this action or pay the amount due as above shown, together with costs and accrued Interest, and In case or your failure lo do so, a decree will be rendered foreclosing the lien of ssld taxes and costs against the land and premises above named. Tbls summons Is published by order of the Honorable E. E. Stanton, Judge ot the County Court of the State or Oregon, for the County of Hood River, and said order was made and dated this 26th dav of Anrll. 1916. and the data of the first publication of tbls summons Is tbe g7th day of April. 1916. All process and pspera in this proceeding may Deserved noon the onderstened residing within tbe State of Oregon, at the address hereafter mentioned. A. J. DERBY, Attorney for Plaintiff. Address, Hood River, Ore. B27-J oi Summons for Publication In Foreclosure of Tax Lien In the Circuit Conrt of the State of Oregon, w nuw xviver i;uuniy. 0. 0. Johnson, Plaintiff vs. M. M. Sweeny, Defendant. To M. M. Sweeny, the above named defend ant: . In the name of State of Oreeon.von are here by notified that O.C.Jobnsonibolder of Certifi cate of Delinquency numbered 185. Issued on the 1st day of February 1916, by the Tax Col. lector of the County of Hood River, State ol Oregon, for tbe amount of 61-100 Dollars, tbe same being the amount then due aud delin quent for taxes for the yesr 1910, together with penaiiy, interest ana costs mereon upon the real Iproperty assessed lo you, of which yon are tbe owner aa appears of record, situated In said County and State, and particularly uouuueaaua aescriot a as iouows, lo-wit: ixi is, Dioca i, nooa niver rark. You are further notified that said O. n. Johnson has paid taxes on said premises for Sriur ur suusequent years, wun me rsie oi in irest on said amounts as follows: Year's Date Tax Rec't . Rate of To I Paid Nn Ami. ,.., 1919 Jan. 13, 1916 8921 80c IS per cent per annum gOo 15 per cent per annnm 18o 15 per oent 1918 Jan. 18, 1918 8793 1914 JiB. 13, 1916 7418 per annum title of the above described property as the same appears of record, and each of the other persons above named are hereby further noti fied tbet tbe plaintiff will apply to tbe Circuit Court of tbe County and State aforesaid for a decree foreclosing the Hen against the pro perty above described and mentioned In said certificate. And you are hereby summoned to appear witnin sixty aays alter tbe first Sublloatlon of tbls summons, exclusive ot tbe ay of said first publication, and defend this action or pay the amount due as sbove sbown. together with costs and accrued In terest, ana in case or your rallure to do so, a decree will be rendered foreclosing the lien of said taxes and costs against the land and premises aouve namea. in is summons is puousnea oy oraer or the Honorable E. E. Stanton. Judsre of the Countv Court of tbe State of Oregon, for tbe County of Hood River, and aald order was made and dated tbls 26th day of April, 1916, and the date of tbe first publication of this summons la the 21th day of April, 1416. ah process ana papers in this proceed ing may be served upon the undersls-ned re siding within the Stale of Oregon, at the ad dress hereafter mentioned. A. J. DERBY, Attorney for PlalntlO. Address, Hood Klver, Ore. aZ7-Jn Summons for Publication in Foreclosure of Tax Lien In the Circuit Court of the Btata of Oregon for Hood River County. O. a Johnson, Plaintiff vs. J. H. Sweeny, Defendant. To J. H. Sweeny, the above named defendant- In tbe name or tbe Bute of Oregon, you are hereby notified tbat O. O. Johnson, tbe bolder of Certificate of Delinquency, numbered 184, Issued on tbe 1st day of February, 1915, by tbe Tax Collector of tbe County of Hood River, State of Oregon, for the amount ol 61-100 Dol lars, tbe same being tbeamounttben due and delinquent for taxss for the year 1910, together with penalty, Interest and costs thereon npon the real property assessed to yon, of wbioh yoa are the owner as appears of record, situ ated In said County and State, and particular ly bounded and described as follows to-wiu Lot 19, black 1, Hood River Park. Yon are further notified tbat aald O. C. Johnson has paid the taxes on aaid premises for prior or subsequent years, with the rat of Interest on said amounts as follows: Year's Data Tax Rec't . , Rate of Tax Paid No. Amk Interest 1913 Jan. 11,1914 8922 10c 15 per oent per annum 1943 Jan. 13, 1916 87M We 15 per cent per annnm 1914 Jan. 13, 1914 T419 18e IS per cent per annum Bald J. H. Sweeny as the owner of tha legal title to the above described property aa the same appears of record, and each of the other persons above named are hereby further noti fied tbat the plaintiff will apply lo tbe Circuit Conrt of tbe County and State aforesaid for a decree foreclosing tbe Hen against the pro perty abova described and mentioned In said certificate. And yon ar hereby summoned to appear wltbin sixty dsys after, the first Sublloatlon of thia summons, exclusive of tbe ay of said first publication, and defend this action or pay the amount due-as above shown together with eosta and accrued Interest, and lo oaae of your failure to do so, a decree will be rendered foreclosing the Hen of said taxes and costs against tbe land and premises above named. Tbls summons Is published by order of the Honorable E. K. Stanton, Judge of the County Court of tbe Stat of Oregon forth County of Hood River, and said order was made and dated this 88th day ol April, 1916, and tbe date of the first publication of thia summons la the t7th day eT April, 1916. Alltprocese aad papers In this proceeding may be served upon the aadersigned residing within ibe But of Oregon, at the address hereafter mentioned. A. J. DERBY, Attorney for Plaintiff. Address, Hood River, Or. a27-Jnxt Kelly Bros. Hay, Grain, Mill feed. Orchard Supplies Seventh &R.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 2(44 1113 Wilson St., Hood River, Ore. A New Line of Summer Robes, Suit Gases and Hand Bags Hanfords Balsam of Myrth the best horse liniment William Weber Bell Building Telephone 8671 Elliot Bltlg. Wilbur & Hazlett Lawyers HOOD RIVER . . OREGON ERNEST 0. SMITH Lawyer Rooms 1 and 2 Hall Building Hood River, Ore. LOUIB A. REED ALBERT P. REED L. A. & A. P. REED LAWYERS Two Doors North of Postoffice Phone 1331 DERBY & STEARNS Lawyers HOOD RIVER, OREGON. H. L. DUMBLE, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. Calls promptly answertd In town or oonntry xy or niguk Telephones: Residence, 1031: Office, 1341. Office in the Broelus Bulldtnj. 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. 4 N. Oo. 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 4161 Resideno phone 4152 Dr. J. H. McVAY Diagnosis, Consultation and Surgical Diseases. Ball Building, Hood River, Oregon PHONE 1782 DR. MARCUS THRANE SPECIALIZING IN CHRONIC Dlfl- EASES, INCLUDING EYE. EAR NOSE AND THROAT Offices in First National Bank Building Hours 10 a. m. to S 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. umce over Keed & 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, 5 and 0 Telephone Smith Building 2021 E. L. SCOBEE, D. D.S. DENTIST Telephones : Office 3161 ; residence 3421 Uince in iSroeius Building Frederick & Arnold Contractors and Builders Estimates furnished on all kinds of work Phones: IKck!$ Stranahan & Slaven Contractors & Builders HOOD RIVER, OREGON. M. E. WELCH, LICE5SED TETEREI1RT SUB6E0S Is prepared to do aay work la tb vatarlB. ary no. H ean b found br caUUnc at or phonlnclo tb Fashion Stables, " 1