HOOD RIVER (1 LACIER, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 22, 1917 1-4. 19 10E 95 Moody. W..A, N 1-J N 1-2 NE 14. 31 13 10E 3 Mooney, Hope, 8tranahan's 3rd. loti 62, 63, 72 and 73. block 13 . 7 Moore. J. W. ft Eliza. S 1-2A in NE 1-4 VoL 3-63 253, 15 2.V 10E 10 Mogan, Inei M., Stranahan'e 2nd, .at 45, block I ...... . 6 Morse. C. L., Oak Crest, Sub aU block 4, lota 1, 2, 5, 6, 7. and 8, block 5; all except lots 1 and 14, block 6 . . . . 28 Morton, J. W., 103A In 27 3N 10E, 221A In 28 SN 10E and 48A in 33 3N 10E 218 Moss, E. B., N 22A of lot 10 3 IN ..10E 26 Mulkey, Sarah, lot 15 and 8 1-2 lot 16 Sunnyside 2 2N 10E 48 Murdock, Miller, NW 1-4 SE 14, 6 IS 10E 35 Murphy, B. L., N 1-2 SW 1-4 NW 1-4 NE 1-4, 11 2N 10 E 12 Muagrove, Gertrude H., S 1-2 N 1-2 S 12 SE 1-4 NE 14, 9 2N 10 E 8 Nasu, Chlklyi, lots A-B N1-2C Belmont, 34 3N 10E 20 Neal, Pearl, 104 A in NE 14 8 IN 10E 8.47 Nelson, Chas, Cascade Locks 1-2 D 7 4 Nelson, Erick, Est, lot 4, 3 2N 9E. lots 3 and 4. S 1-2 NE 1-4 ex 13A, 4 2N 9E .. 13 Nelson, Erick, E 1-2 NW 14 E 1-2 SW 1-4, 9 2N 9E .... 18 Nelson, Laura, lots 1 and 2, N 1-2 SE 1-4, 35 3N 9E . . . 21 Nesson, Peter, SB 14 NW 1-4 S 1-2 SW 1-4 NW 1-4, 30 2N 10B 18 Newby, Helen D, S Wau- coma, 5A 39 Nichols, W. S., lot 4, 38 2N 9E 9 Noble, M. R., 10A in NE 1-4 33 3N 10E 20 Norder, Albert. NW 1-4 NW 1-4, 29 In HE and NE 1-4 NE 1-4, 30 IN HE 16 N. P. R. R. Co., N 1-2 SE 1-4 22 2N 10E 17 Odell. Eunice, HA in SW 14, 36 2N 10E 30 Odell, M. D., NW 1-4. SE 14 27 2N 10E 89 Oxborrow, S. O. & L. L. lot 1 Albee Tract. 4 2N 10E . . 50 Pacific Land Co., N 1-2 NE 14 NE 14, 10 2N 10E .... 91 Parker, Geo. J. J., E 1-2 W 1-2 SE 1-4 SW 1-4, W 1-2 E - 1-2 SE 1-4 SW 14, 5 IS 10E 18 Parker, Ida, Barrett Sipma 11 B 4 Parks, J. D., SW 1-4, 14 IN 10E 27 Paterson, W. M., E 1-2 SE 1-4 NW 1-4, 21 IN 10E .... 59 Patreau, A., E 1-2 S 1-2, lot 14, 15 IN 10E 39 Patreau, Armund L S 1-2 SE 1-4, 23 IN 10E and E 1-2 NE 1-4, 26 IN 10E . .. 41 Pealer, Frank, NE 1-4 SE 1-4 17 IS 10E 23 Pealer, Howard, 28.2A in SE 1-4, 11 2N 10E and NE 1-4 NW 1-4 NE 1-4, 14 2N 10E 74 Peart, Isaac, SW 1-4 SW 1-4 NE 1-4, 8 IN 10E 1 Phillips, RoBe M., Est, N 1-2 SW 1-4 SW 1-4, 3 2N 10E 29 Philomath College, 1A in NE 1-4 Vol. 7, Page 608, 9 2N 10E 10 98 Plummer, E. L., Cass Add 1 14 B 9 96 Powers, Frank W 1-2 NW 1-4 17 IS 10E 29 85 Prather, Geo. W., 73A in 21 2N 10E 123 26 Pratt. Sadie R., SE 1-4 lot 12, 3 IN 10E 23 20 Pregge, Louie, 84A as per Vol. M Page 248, 8 2N 10E 49 18 Putnam, John R., lot 15, 15 IN 10E and lot 7, 22 IN 10E 226 57 Quiggle, Geo., N 25A SE 1-4 NE 1-4, 33 2N 9E 6 39 Rand, J. & Florence V, Win ana Add S 100 (5-6) 3.... 5 24 Rand, W. F., S. Waucoma lot 12-13, block 1 31 44 Rate, Geo. B., 17 1-3A in 26 3N 10E 37 95 Reed. Chas. W., 40 3-4A in SE 1-4, 20 2N 10E 33 75 Ries, Henry, lots 3-4 S 12 NW 1-4, 4 IS 10E 64 29 RIGBY, J. W, E & W 1st Add lots 1 to 6-15-16-19 to 28-33 to 36-41 to 44-47-48 block 2 1 to 12-17 to 32-37 to 40-48 block 3, 10 to 48 block 4, 5 to 8-11 to 18-21 to 28 blk 6, 1 to 24 block 5, 1 to 24, 29 to 34 block 7, 25 to 31-33 to 48 block 9, 45 to 48 blk 10 36 87 Roberts, L. E., 6A in lot 12 3 IN 10E 20 38 Robertson, R. E- E 1-2 SE 1-4, 7 2N HE and 8W 1-4 NW 14, NW 14 SW 1-4, 8 2N HE 105 12 Robertson, W. H., E 1-2 NE 1-4, 7 2N HE 82 97 Robeson, J. A., 25.28A in SW 1-4 Vol. 9 page 454 14 IN 9E 8 15 Robinson, E. E., Winans Add lot 2 block 7, S60 feet lot 5 block 8 -15 72 Robinson, Rose, lot 10 Mclr win Tract, 9 2N HE 4 37 Rodenhercher, C, E ft W 1st lot 13-14 block 1 35 Rodenhlser, W. II., lot 1 SE 1-4 NE 1-4, 6 IS 10E and 1A In NW cor. SW 1-4 NW 1-4 28 IN 10E 153 69 Rodman, E. A, SW 1-4 SW 1-4 SW 1-4, 24 IN 10E .. 8 07 Rogers, C L, 12A in 3 2N 10E 29 24 Roger Ethel, Clark's Add. lots 18 to 20 block 3 .. .. 23 68 Rogers, Homer A, N 12 SE 1-4 N 10A SW 1-4 SE 1-4, 19 IS 10E Roles, Lucretia E, 8 ISA NE 1-4 SE 1-4, 6 IN 10E .. Ramona Hot Springs Co, NE 1-4 lot 7, 6 2N 9E Rood, l U. E ft W 2nd, lots 46-47 18 block 6 Root, N. D, NE 1-4 NH 1-4. 22 2N S3 Rowe, F. A, 16A in SE 1-4 Vol. 8 pag 269. 8 IN 10E .. Rugg, Clifford M., 6A in NE 1-4 Vol. 7 page 649, 3 2N 10E Rugg, E. E., 8 1-2 NE 14 SE 1-4 and N 1-2 SE 1-4 SE 1-4 2 IN 10E Rush, Anna M, NE 1-4, 25 IS 93 1 6 3 2 26 41 29 (4 6 11 24 30 07 10 Sailing, Quy ft Mary, Idle- wllde. lot 20 block 2 Savage, Chas., N 1-2 NE 1-4 SE 1-4, 3 2N HE Schell, Louis, 40A In NW 1-4 Vol. 7 page 609, 6 IS 10E Schiller, Louisa J., NW 1-4 NW 1-4. 36 2N 10E Schmeer, R. W., Glenhurst Orchards, lots 22 to 30-32 to 36-59 to 64, 8 IN HE ft 1 to 12, 4 IN HE and 13 to 18-37 to 66, 9 IN HE.... 8chmidt, Belle, S 1-3 S 1-2 NE 14, 33 IN 10E School Dist. No. 9, 1A as per Vol. G page 431, 10 IN 10E Scott, Geo. E, SE 1-4, 31 2N 10E Scott, O. M., NE 1-4 SE 1-4 NE 14, 34 2N 10E Security Svgs. ft Trst. Co., NE 1-4. 21 IS 10E Shelley, A. B., NW 1-4 SE 1-4 NE 1-4. 34 2N 10E Shelley, P. T., SW 1-4 SW 1-4 1 IN 10E Shevnell, E. G., NW 1-4 SW. 1-4. 16 IN 10E Short, Ben, lot 1, 6 2N 10E Simonton, Florence E., SE 1-4 SE 1-4, 18 IN HE & NE 1-4 NE 1-4 SW 1-4 NE 1-4, 19 IN HE Simonton, J. A., Idlewllde, lots 6 to 10, block 9 Simonton, J. C, N 1-2 SE 1-4 SW 1-4 SE 1-4, 19, IN HE 11 13 63 118 187 19 33 14 72 00 03 34 2 60 44 61 33 60 14 67 27 29 20 82 3 46 8 60 30 75 31 44 30 75 24 90 49 23 16 66 35 26 34 87 36 68 157 06 19 00 22 42 21 36 33 27 72 46 85 65 47 04 30 01 85 38 20 96 8 01 78 80 11 27 11 91 47 00 1 68 17 27 60 25 39 35 3 24 4 33 18 80 15 48 38 15 100 80 V 155 20 32 76 45 40 (7 45 72 40 06 03 30 20 39 84 20 86 Simonton, J. S., Parkhurst, lot 1, block 9 73 Simpson, W. S., lot 7, 10 IN 10E 61 SIsley, A. S., S 1-2 NW 1-4, 35 IN 9E 84 Skinner, Alice M., NE 1-4 SE 1-4 NW 1-4. 16 2N 10E .. Skinner, Nellie E., W 1-2 E 63 1-2 SW 1-4 SE 1-4, 10 2N 10E Slocom, George I., Hood Riv er Proper, lot 8, block 19 68 Smith Orchard , Company, Smith's 10-acre Orchards lots 1, 2, 3, 5, 6, 7, 8, 15 2N 10 E 42 28 Smith, B. B., tract 44 by 110 feet east of lot 2, block 1 Blowers 2nd 40 Smith, Emma and Cresswell W 1-2 NE 1-4 SE 1-4 28 2N 10E ...M 66 34 63 Smith, C. S., lot 22, Adams Paradise Farm Acreage, 26 3N 10E Smith, Mary A., 17 1-2 acres in NW 1-4 Vol. 7450, 2, 2N 10E 74 Snyder, Mrs. Alice, Cascade Locks, lot 10, block 5 .... Snyder, J. P.. N 1-2 SW 1-4 NW 1-4 SE 1-4 SW 1-4 NE 1-4, 4 IN HE Soule, Silas, Winans Town, lots 1 to 8, block 3 Soule, Silas, NE 1-4 NE 1-4 E 1-2 NE 1-4 NW 1-4 NE 1-4, 33 2N 10E ft NW 1-4 SE 1-4, 2 IN 10E ft S 1-2 SE 1-4, 20 IN HE . . Sprague, Alden P., 9.6A in NE 1-4 Vol. 4 649, 2 2N 10E Stark, W. A., Winans Add. S 50 ft. lots 1 ft 2 ft lots 7 and 8, block 1 Stevens, A. C. and Lula, Baldwin's 1st, lots 1 and 2, block 1 Stewart, Ella F., E 8A SE 1-4 SE 1-4 NW 1-4, 34 3N 10E Stewart, Franklin G., SE 1-4 4 2N HE Stockton, Minnie, Mlddleton Sub, lots 1 and E 1-2 lots 2 8, block 1 Stokoe, N., lots 1, 2, 3, 4 and 6, 6 2N 9E 1 Stone, David I., N 1-2 SW 1-4 SE 1-4 NW 14 SW 1-4 NE 1-4, 29 IN 9E Storm, R. E. et al, NE 1-4 NE 1-4 SE 1-4, 28 2N HE Sturdivant, Dr., Winans Town, lot 5, block 1 .... Sutton, Albert, S 1-2 SE 1-4 end NE 1-4 SE 1-4, 23 2N 9E ... Suydam, Jas. V. N., 13.6A as tol. 9 92, 9 2N 10E .... Taft, Bessie L., 1A in lot 123 Hood River Land Plat, 32 3N 10E Taylor, Amo!d W, S 15A ot SE 1-4 NE 1-4, 33 2N 10. E Tcylor, M. E., Clark's Add. lot 1. blk. 1 Tewkesbury. W. B., S 1-2 SE --4 NE 1-4 NE 1-4, 11 2N 10E Thomas, E. L.. NW. 1-4 NW 1-4, 1 2N 8E Thompson, F. E., lot 2, Albee tract. 4 2N 10E Thompson, Jessie H., 6 in' NE 1-4 VoL 6323, 12 2N 7E Thorn. D. H. ft Nettio, N I I SE 1-4 SE 1-4. 12 2N 10E Tobey. W. H, 23A in SE 1-4 7 IS 10E Tobtn. Tim, NE 1-4, 26 2N 9E Tomlinson. Hsnry, 24A In SE 1-4, 29 IN 10E 61 Tomlinson, Lewis, all of SE 14 SE 1-4 E of RB, 29 IN 10E Treiber, O. T, Pleasantvie.w lots 11 and 12, block 1 ... Tucker, B. R., Est, Strana han's 1st, lot 11. block 3.. Vannet, Mary, Hood River lots 4, 6, 22 and 23, block 35 Vannet, Mary. 8 1-2 SW 1-4 NW 1-4. 24 2N 10E Veltum, A. J, N 1-2 8 1-2 NW 1-4 NW 1-4, 1 2N 10E .... Vecsey, Margaret E, Winans Town, lots 6 and 6, block 9 Von Lubkin, F. L. H., Wauco ma Park, lot 11, block 3 .. Van Nuys. W. L, N 1-2 S 1-3 SW 1-4 SW 1-4 ft N 1-3 8 1-2 SE 1-4 SW 1-4. 28 IN 10 E 91 66 16 63 60 61 16 64 60 30 64 11 80 34 06 20 67 85 13 16 30 17 20 96 15 11 22 67 3 04 14 02 24 27 79 46 Wait, H. W, 65A in NE 1-4, 18 IS 10E Walker, D. J., 2A in NE 14 Vol. 8 241, 33 3N 10E.... Wand, Orrin 8., E ft W 1st lots 19 and 20, block Watson, J. W., 2nd, lots 1 to 9 and 41 to 44, block 5 . . . . Way, R. D., lot 2, 7 IN HE Wells. Anna Mary, N 1-2 8 1-2 NW 1-4 SE 1-4, 18 2N 11 E Went, C. C. S 18 3-4 A E 1-2 SE 1-4 NW 1-4, 3 2N 10E West, E. D., N 1-2 NW 1-4 ft SW 1-4 NW 1-4, 8 IN HE ft NE 1-4 NE 1-4, 7 IN HE Wherry, Jessie, N 1-2 NE 1-4 ft E 1-2 NW 1-4, 17 2N 9E Wherry, S. A, E 1-2 NE 1-4 ft E 1-2 SB 14, 8 2N 9E ft SE 1-4 NE 14, 6 2N 9E . . White, Clara ft J. R., Bar rett Sipma, lot 2, Mock .C White, Francis M., Pleasant View, lots 4 ft 7, block 1. Whitney, Peter J., lot 123, ex 1A lots 124, 125, 126, 107, 108 ft E 1-5 129 ft "130, Hood River land plat, 32 3N 10E Wilcox, T. H. ft Eva N., So. Waucoma, W 1-2 lot 2 bl'k B Willison, W. H., E ft W 2nd, lots 37 to 42, block 6 .... Wilson, Charlotte, NE 1-4 NW 1-4, 28 IN 10E Winans, Audobon, Winans Town, lot 4 block 9 ...... Winans, Edith, Winans Town lot 3, block 8 Winans Ethel, Winans Town, lot 5, block 7 Winans, Fair, Winans Town lot 4, block 8 Winans, Mary E., Winans Town, lot 6, block 7 ...... Winans, Paul, Winans Town lots 1 ft 2, block 6 Winans, W. R., SW 1-4 SW 1-4 2 IN 9E; SB 1-t 36 2N 9E; E 1-2 SW 1-4 NE 1-4. S 1-2 SW 1-4 SW 1-4 NE1-4 18 IN 10E; lot 6 ft 7 E of Hood River, 6 IN 10E. . Winans, W R,, Winans Town lots 1 to 4, block 1; 1 to 4 ft 7, block 2; 1 to 4, block 4; 5 ft 6, block 6; 6 ft 6 block 6; lots 1 to 4, 7 ft 8, block 7; 1, 2 ft 6 to 8, block 8 Winchell, Virgil, 1.7A in SW 1-4 Vol. 1022, 18 2N HE and 8A in NW 1-4 Vol. 10 22, 19 2N HE Wint, Thos. J., E ft W 1st lots 37 to 42, block 1 .... Wood, Ida M., Hood .River Proper, lots 4, 5, 20, 21, block 37 Woodmen of World, Strana han's 1st, lots 18 ft 19, bl. 4 Woodslde, L. M., 36A in SE 1-4 21 IN 10E Woodworth, G. D., N 1-2 NE 1-4 W. ot RR., 29 IN 10E ft 50A in SE 1-4, 32 IN 10E ftlots 7 ft 8 Belmont, 34 3N 10 E Woodworth, G. D., SW 1-4 (undivided 1-2), 17 IS 10E Woodworth, G. D., Hood Riv er Proper, lot 8 ft E 1-2 lot 7 block 11 Wright, W. J.. NW 1-4 SW 1-4 NE 1-4 ft N 1-2 SW 14 SW 1-4 NE 1-4, 18 IN 10E Kinoshita, Jadsu, lots 15 & 16, Forsythe, 36 2N 9E.... Sato, Yasaburo, lot 26, For- sythe, 36 2N 9E Sblrashi, Yasoklchi, lot 14, Forsythe, 36, 2N 9E Shlrashi, Yosoki, lots 1 ft 2 Forsythe, 36 2N 9E Tomita, Chiho, lot 3 'Forsythe 36 2N 9E Young, Nellie, Parkhurst, N 100 ft ot lot 1 block 7 .... Young, P. C, Waucoma, lots 22 to 24, block 4 Young, R. N., Waucoma, lots 10 ft 11. block 2 ...t 36 2 31 6 17 42 63 41 18 68 36 34 40 37 86 11 14 13 10 11 22 22 28 1 07 10 35 50 34 2 20 19 42 1 07 18 84 14 42 87 26 76 83 46 27 28 82 4 89 8 82 2 63 1 07 6 80 3 66 8 91 7 86 48 48 12 90 3 28 16 05 1 31 7 32 665 4 21 41 42 33 92 35 62 4 19 7 02 Zeek, A. T, N 1-2 N 1-2 NE 1-4 NE 1-4, 11 2 N 10E .. Zolls, John, 1A as per Vol. M 544, 35 3N 10 E Zolls, John, Blowers 1st, S 75 ft lots 17 ft 18 block 3.... Zolls, John, Adams 1st, lot 3, block 1 Unknown Owner, SW 1-4 SW 1-4, 16 IN HE Byrd, Frank, Adams 1st, lot 7 block 1 Stranahan ft Cass, 8 1-2 NE 1-4 SE 1-4, 4 IN HE Schenck, A. A, S 1-3 SW 1-4 ft SW 1-4 SE 1-4. 16 IN 10E Prather, George T, 29 3-4A in aW 1-4. 21 2N 10E .... Jones, E. G, N 12 NW 1-4 ft SE 1-4 W 1-4 ft NW 1-4 NE 1-4, 9 IS 8E Unknown Owner, Mlddleton't Sub, lot 25 block 1 Emery, George U, Middle ton's Sub, lot 1 ft E 1-2 lot 3, block 3 Stone, W. H Mlddleton'a Sub. lot 6 ft 8 1-2 lot 5. bL ;;; - 02 4 45 3 23 10 00 12 50 23 04 3 93 6 24 92 1 31 10 38 49 00 19 60 Mooney, Clint, Stranahan'i 3rd. lots 23 ft 24. block Klrkpatrick, Stranahon's 3d. lot 33 block 9 ' Pullen. Estella A, 4A In SE 1-4 NW 1-4. 31 3N HE .... Hargrove. C. C, 6A In SE 1-4 Leabo, R. 8, 32.8 A as per Vol. 10-t 374. 2N 8E .. Boles. Mrs. R. L, Strana han'i 2nd, lot 61 block 3 .. Chambers, Tom, Stranahans 3rd, lots 3 ft 4, block 7 .. Unknown Owner, Baldwin's 1st lot 1, block 3 Bradley, G. W, Baldwin's td. lot 4, block 1 Shelley. Troy. NW 1-4 NW 1-4, 12 IN 10E Mohr. W. H, lets 1 ft 2. SW 1-4 SE 1-4.. 33 3N 8E .... Harper. W. C SE 1-4 SE 1-4 33 3N 8E BIDS WANTED Notice is heivby given that the County Clerk of H"01 River C"unt, Oregon, will receive aa!ed pri poa 'Is f'-r the building of tl'e iho' san.l sum) feet, more or lees, of County Ral m-? Winans, in. the Northwest Quarter f Section 7, Township 1 North, Range 10 East of th- W. M.. in Hood River County, Oregon, over the cou'se speci fied in the plat thereof now on file in the office of the County Clerk of Ho River County, Oregon, by clearing a l grubbing a roadway, preparation for road bed, excavation of cuts and placing of embankments, all in arcorilance with said plan and specifications in t-aid Clerk's office, where the name may I seen and inspected by proposed b iders. Bids will be received at the office of the County Clerk in the City of HimkI River, Hood River County, Oregon, np to Monday, the 5th day of March, 1W17, at the hour of 10 o'clock a. m., at which time, or as soon thereafter as said bids may be checked, the contract will be let to the lowest and beet responsible bid der therefor, the County reserving the right to reject any or all bids. Each bidder will be required to de posit wi h his bid, a certified check of 5 per cent of the amount of bis said bid. which shall be forfeited to the County in rase the contract is awarded to him and he shall fail, neglect or refuse for a period of five days after such award i made, to enter into a contract and file a bond as by law prot ided. Said work will be required to be completed with in thirty days from the date of entering into such contract, and the bond re quired of the successful bidder will lie for 60 per cent of the contract price oi the work, conditioned that said con tractor will well and truly in a manner satisfactory to the County Court, and in accordance with the plans and cpeci- tications. perform the work contracted for and save the County harmless from any expense incurred through the fail ure of such contractor to complete said work as specified, within the time here in mentioned. And further, that lie will promptly make payment to all per sons supplying labor or material for the prosecution of said work under said con tract. Pay ment for said work will be made in accordance with Chapter 142 of the Laws of Oregon for the vear 1913. KENT SHOEMAKER, f 15-nil County Clerk. SOCIETIES. HOOD RIVER LODOK NO. 1U6, A. P. and M. Meets Saturday evening on nr neror each fall moon. A, J, De b?, W M. D. McDonald. Secretary. DLEW1LDE LODGE NO. 107, 1. O. O r MeeU In Kra'rual ball, every Tltnrwli night. C. B. Monon N O Geo. Ertle, V Q. Geo. W. TbOTiann. Becrewr . Hood Klver Commander j No. 12, K . Meeu every nrat Tuesday evening eacb month. W. L Clark, L. K. H. L. Dumble, Recorder. LETA ASSEMBLY NO. 103. UNITED ART laans. Meeu the flmt and third WtHlnc daya, work: second and fonrth Wedneria Artisans' hall. C. D. Hinkichh. M. A J. H. Kobkko Hornarv V. O. W. Regular meetluga are neld the flri and third Mondays ol eacb month at K ot P. hall. VUltora cordially Invited. B, r. c -V. R. Abraham, C. C. C. 1. Anderson, Clerk. EDEN ENCAMPMENT, NO. 48,1. O. O. F. Kegnlar meeting aeoond and foartb Tueada ii eaco monm. k. h. jonnaon, v. r Geo. V. Thomson. Scribe. HOOD RIVER VALLEY HUMANE SOCIETY Mrs. Alma Howe. Sec. Lealie Butler. Treaa Call phone 1301. WAUNA TEMPLE PYTHIAN BIHTER8 No.6 Meeta tbe aeoond and fourth Thoradaya ol eacb month at K. of P hall. Mra. Gertrude Stranahan, E. C Mrs. May Vogel, M. of R. and C. CANBY W. R. C Meeta aeoond and fonrth Baturdaya of each month at K. ot P. ball. Mrs. Lltxle Anderson, President Mr, forniean Powell, Treaa. Mra. Husle Lynn, Secretary. HOOD RIVER CAMP, NO. 7,702, M. W. A Meeu id K.or f. nail every isi ana sra wed. of each month. A. '. Lender, V. W. T. Frailer. Clerk. KEMP LODGE, No. 181, 1. 0. O. F.-M erU u oaeii odd fellows nan every Hal day night. V tailors cordially welcomed W. H. Ebrck, N. G John Duck wall. V.Q. II. 8. Cougbey, Sec'y; W. H. Bucber, Trea-. HAZEL REBEKAH LODGE No 1U, I.O.O K Meeu tne nrat and third Tuesday evening In each month In the Odd Pel Iowa Hall, eeven miles south of Hood River, R. D. I Male Ebrck. N. G. MaleHchllle-, V. O. Marie tit-nip, ec. Hood river Circle no. su, women of wooacran Meeu at a. or r. hall on tn Qrst and Third Thursdays of eacb montl Mrs. Cora Blan, G. N Mrs. Maltletttckelsen, Clerk WAUCOMA LODGE NO. S3. K. OF P- Meeu in at. of r. bail every Tuesday night. J. H. Haalelt,C.C. Jasper Wick bam, K. of R. and H. T. F. Johnson. M. of F LATTtEL REBEK R I) DOE No. S7.I.O O F. Meeu nrat and third Mondays eacb month. Mrs Meda Warreo. N U. Nettle Mow. Secreia y. HOOU R1VEK CHAPTER No. rt. R. A. M MeeU Oral and third Frldav nlchu of .' month. H. L Dumbu. H. P Frank Chandler, Xecreury. MT. HOOD COUNCIL No S. B, H. M. Meet- in Maanoie nail every third Tuesday In eacbmontb- W. F. Laraway. 1 I. M E C. Smith. Recorder tOOD RIVEB CHAPTER NO A.II.K.K Meeu second and fourth Tunulay evenln of sacb month. Visitors corlialv welcom Mrs. W 1. Maker, W.M. Mlaa Alia Pool. Secretary. Money Talks TO Fruit Growers BY Northwestern Fruit Exchange No. 14 Origin of '4SkookunfPlan To FKUIT i.KoWERS: Four years ago in the summer of 1913 the EXCHANGE called a con ference of heads of five of the most progressive and well organized of glowers' associations, which were then marketing through the EX CHANGE, and put to them a proposi tion about as follows : "We believe the time has come to take a definite step forward in the matter of advertising and exploiting our best fruit, and particularly to edu cate the public consumers and the trade as to the merits and uses of our leading commercial varieties. We be lieve that our object can be accom pl.shed onlv through recognition of c rtain fundamental principles as fol lows : 1st There is no use spending good money to advertise poor merchan dise; therefore, we should exploit only those varieties which stand high in the quality scale : Banana, Grimes, Jona than, Stavman, Spitzenburg, Rome Beauty, White Pearmain, Delicious, Arkansas Black, Ortley, Winesap and Newtown, all of which have a rating ol 8 or better in the pomological scale. And further, that only the extra fancy quality should be included in the brand to be advertised. In this manner we will turn out an article of the highest quality and the brand will stand for a definite standard. 2nd. In order to support a really comprehensive, effec tive campaign, there must be volume, greater volume, we believe, than anv one of you can ever hope to produce. i nereiore, we must apply tne principle of COOPERATION, as between vari ous local associations, and create a brand which all can use equitably. Furthermore, in order to provide a SUCCESSION of varieties that can supply the consumer with the right quality at the right time, it is neces sary for a number of associations to cooperate, as certain of you specialize in some ol these varieties and certain of you in others. In other words, a really comprehensive campaign neces sarily involves cooperation and inter community effort Now, if you are ready Lto accept these principles, the CaLH AisijCi is ready to assume the responsibility of the work. If you will authorize the EXCHANGE to use of your money 10 cents per box or up to iu cents per box the EAUHANUE will agree to keep a strict account of every cent expended and submit to you at the end ol the season KECEIPTED VOUCHERS FOR EVERY PENNY EXPENDED, so that you may satisfv yourself that not one'eent of the mon ey has gone to the EXCHANGE, but every cent has been spent for AD VERTISING YUUK f KUH. The EXCHANGE realizes that the work o organizing this campaign, working out the many and intricate details and managing it throughout, is going to involve a lot of additional expense for itself, but that it will cheerfully con tribute to the cause. Furthermore, the LALHANUE realizes lull well that this campaign has UOT TO FAY ITS WAY, AS IT GOES ; that the growers are in no position to invest in futures ; to lose money in an operation this year with the expectation of getting it back live years hence. The EXCHANGE confidently believes that advertising SKILLFULLY DONE is an invest ment and not an expense, and believes that it can make this operation a finan cial as well as an operating success." well, the representatives of the hve associations, realizing the gravity of the issue, gave mighty careful consid eration to the proposal. They realized, as we did, that failure would mean criticism, and possibly loss of member ship. But they also realized that it was their duty to leave nothing undone that promised improvement in their growers' business, and so, after grave ly discussinir the matter from everv angle, they authorized the EXCHANGE to proceed. It was mutually agreed by the EALHANOE and those repre sentatives of the growers that we would proceed at hrst very cautiously. and only put up a fraction of the en ure extra fancy output of the 12 varie ties under the new brand. So much decided, they proceeded to organize the BOARD OF GOVERNORS, con sisting of one official representative of each of the participating associations. This board reserved to itself the right to control the use of the brand, to pass on the Qualifications of appli cants for admission, to formulate the rules and regulations under which the operation would be conducted. Adver tisements were inserted in the daily papers of the United States offering a substantial cash prize for the 'best trade mark or brand name. Hundreds of names were submitted and the BOARD OF GOVERNORS themselves selected the name "SKOOKUM." The EXCHANGE then proceeded to work out the details of the campaign. The problem was a difficult one. The entire SKOOKUM pack of 1913 only totalled 38,721 boxes, which, at the rate of 10 cents per box would produce a fund of only $3,872.10 a pitifully small sum with which to finance so im portant and far-reaching an experi ment However, the first step taken was to assign two of the EX CHANGE'S official staff to make a comprehensive study of a large num ber of different markets, with a view of selecting the testing ground. We realized that from the standpoint of necessity, and also from the stand point of conservatism and caution, it was advisable to pick out one section and concentrate the ammunition on that rather than to scatter it over a broad territory, so thin that it could not possibly Be effective. We had in mind selecting some one of the smaller cities of the middle west We investi gated scores of markets in all sections of the country, and spent weeks study ing the proposition from every angle. We consulted with many of the largest aaveniaing - agencies in me country and with authorities in every line. The advertising agencies were rather ap palled at the idea of undertaking so important an operation with so little money, and when we finally, after looking at the matter from every an gle, decided to put the campaign on in NEW YORK, some of them told us we were crazy that New York was one of the hardest markets to break into in the world (with a new brand) that New York was accustomed to half-million-dollar advertising campaigns and was hard to make "sit up and take notice," even at that etc Neverthe less, we relied on our intimate knowl edge of the FRUIT BUSINESS, which knowledge we felt the big advertising agencies entirely lacked. We knew that the fruit business is different from every other line in the world; inai it is lull of peculiarities of its own thAt ft is in manv nuruutii r.a doxical, and that the methods which wouia work in exploiting soap, or breakfast foods (you will remember that I had seven years of experience myaeu in marketing advertised food products cereals, coffee, etc.) would not work in the fruit business. And so, we cast the die ; and the campaign was put on in the fall of 1913 in New York. In my next talk I shall tell you how this campaign turned out Faithfully ours, W. F. GWIN, Vice President and General Manager, - Northwesttru Fiuit Exchange. A Woman's Experience with Grippe When a cough or cold "riming on" and tou have aclit-s and pains in your j int n muscles, it is likely that crippe is taking hold of your system. Mrs. J. A Rodgers, Switzer, 8. C, says: "lam fUreptible to culdn; often ending in uri.pe;iii this case 1 liave found FoieyV Honey and Tar to prevent doctor bills " This Merling family remedy loosens the phlegm, s ops irritanons, allays eorrnesi and inflammation and frees the air pas aenges. Oood for children. Sold every where. 0-W. R. k N. Co. Time Table WEST BOUND No 11. Soo-8pokane-Portlaiid 6 :00 a. m. No. 19, Port. P. S Eip 9:05 t m. No 1, Portland Local 2:45 p. ni. No. 17, Ore. & Wash Limited 4 :50 p. m. EAST BOUND No. 0, Salt Lake Express 1:10 a. m No. 2, Pendleton Local 10:80 m. No. 18, Ore A Wash. Ltd 12:01 a m. No. 12, Spokane-Port. Pass.. H:50 p. m. No. 4, Portland-Pnget ound 9:03 p. m. .1. H. FKKDRIOY. Aeent Gtat of Ohio, City of Toledo. 1 Lucas County, t . - .iik J. Cheney makei oath that he ts r liior partner of the firm of P. J. Cheney & Co., doing; buaineaa In the City of To I do. County and State aforesaid, and that anld firm will pay the sura of ONE 1 IHNPriED DOLLARS for each and ev ery case of Catarrh that cannot be cured by the use of HALL'S CATARRH CURB, FRANK J. CHENET. Sworn to before me and subscribed In my presence, this 6th day of December, A. t). 1886. (Seal) A. W. OLE A SON, Notary Public. Hall's Catarrh Cure Is taken Internally and arts directly upon the blood and mu cous surfaces of the system. Send for testimonials, free. F. J. CHENET A CO.. Toledo, O. Sold by all Drutirlats, 75c. Take Hall's Family Pills for eoastlpatloa. Stranahan & Slaven Contractors & Builders MOOf RIVER. OREGON. Dr. Jesse Edgington Office at Rt oidence Wi3 Fourth St. Telephone 3783 IOOD RIVER OREGON M. E. WELCH, LICEJiSED VETERINARY XlREO Is prepared to do any work in the vetertn ry line. He ran be fnnnd by calling at or nhonlna to the Fashion K tables. Notice of Sheriff's Sale No 701 In the Clrcnll Court of the Bute of Oregon, for Hood River, County. T. H. Em-fsoo, Plaintiff, va Clarence E. Pullen, Defendant. Notice la hereby nlven that pursuant to an (execution and Order of Male Issued out of tbe Circuit Cou't of tbe MUt - of Oreijou, for Hood River County, on I he 24th (lay or January. 1917, In a eause wbereiu T. H Emerson waa plalntltt, and Clarence E. Pullen was delend aut, wherein said defen ant rt covered Judv meut aa-ainst tbe piaintia in said action lor htalcottU) and disbursements in said action made and expended, aiuouuttna; In all to tSl 70, which said J lit (in nt was enrolled and docketed in tne office of the Ommv Clerk of Hood Klver County, Oregon, on tbe 20th day ol November, 191tt, I will on Saturday, t lie 24th lay nt February, 1917, at tne hour of hf.'Xt o' clock a m,. of said day, at tbe front door of the Court House In the Oily of Hood Klver, Oregon, sell at public auction to the blithest bidder for cash, all tbe exute, rlKbt, title and interest which the plaintiff, T. H. Emerson, hud on the 201 h day or N veuiber, l'J16, tbe date or the entry of aald Judgment, In and to the following described real estate situated in Hood Hiver County, Oregon, to-wit: The West half of the North' ast quartet ol taction HI, Township 8 North, Range-11 East of the Willamette Meridian, lo satisfy said Judgment and tbe coats of and upon said Writ uf Execution, Dated and first published this 25th day or Janua y, 1917. yam thom. v. Johnson, Bherifl of Hood Klver County, Oregon. Notice to Creditors in the County Court of the State ol Oregon, for Hood Klver County. In the Matter of tbe Estate of David Allln Tomer, Deceased. The nnderslgned, having been appointed by the County Court of the Male ol Oregon, for Hood Klver County, Executors of the last will and tealument, and a tbe estate of David Al lln Turner, Decessed, and having qualified, notice is hereby given to tbe creditors of. and all persons having rlalmaagslnsl the said de ceased, to piesenl them verified as rvaulred by law, witbln six, months after the uale of nils nonce, wnirn aald date will be tbe date of tbe first publication of tbe same, to the said executors at tbe office of the Butler Bank, lug Company, Id the City of Hood Klver, Ore gon. Dated, Jaanary 25th, 1917. H UKA K. TURNER, TRUMAN BI'TLKK, EDU K HTEVENti. As Executors of the Estate of David Allln Turnei , Deceased. J26 IV2 Notice oi Sheriffs Sale By virtue ot an execution and decree In fore closure duly Issued by tbe Clerk tbe Circuit Court of tbe County of Hood Klver, S'ate of Oregon, dated tbe 23rd day of January IU17, in a certain action In tbe Circuit Court lor aald County and Htate, wherein Hamuel J. McCormick, aa plaintiff, recovered Judgment sgalnat Louis Hcbell aud Hnlda Schell, hia wife, and Arthur A. Schell sad Gertrude u. Sebell. bis wife, for tbe sum of Twenty-one Hundred aud Forty Dollar, (12140.00) aud In terest tliereou from tbe lat day of November, Wll. at tbe rate of 8 per cent per annum, and costs and disbursements taxed at twenty five doliprs, (tarjO), and the further sum of two hundred and tiny dollars, (250 00), attorney's fees with Interest thereon Iroin tbe 2nd day of January, 1917. at t'ie rate ot ( per cent per an num and the eosta of and upon this writ Notice la hereby given tbal I will on tbe 3rd dy of March, 1117, at tbe east front door of Ibel ourt Houaein Hood River In said County at 1:30 o'clock lo tbe afternoon of aald day, sell at public auction to tbe highest bidder, tor cash, tbe following described propeity, to. wit: ommenclng at a point on the west line of Section six (6) Township one (1) Booth of Ksnge ten (lu) east of W. M., (6 S3 cbalns south of tbe northwest corner ol said Hectlon six (A) running tb nee soatb 2U (3 chains more or less to a point 1 58 chains north of the sontbweat comer of tbe aald northwest quar ter of Meet too six (6), tbenoe esst oarallel wltb tbe south line of tbe northwest quarter ol Hectlon six () ll.W e alns, thence north parallel wltb tne west line of the said Don to west quarter of section six (6 20.S6 chains, tbenoe west parallel with tbe north .lnenf said northwest quarter Hectlon alx (6) 19 W cbalns, more or leas, to plsee of beginning, snd eoniklnlng forty (40; acres, more or less. Also a strip ol land to be used aa road par. poses as follows: Commencing at lb south east eoroer of tbe above described tract then op easterly parallel wltb ana 1.5S chains north erly from tbe south line of the nun n west quarter U.S1 chains, more or leas, to the ea-t una of said norm west qusrter, tbence north along the said east line of northwest quarter 16 leet. thence westerly parallel wlin said ootb line of northwest quarter 18.61 chain, more or leas, and tbence soatb 18 feet to tbe place of beginning. Taken and levied npoa as the p'operty of tbe said Louis Hcbell and Hulda Scbell, bis wife, and Arthur A Hchell and Uertrnde O. Hcbell, bis wife, or aa much thereof aa may be nee-saary lo satisfy tbe said Judgment In favor of Samuel J. MoCor ralck against said defendants, with Interest thereon, together with all ensts and disburse ments that have or may accrue. Dated at Hood River, Or January SI, 1917. fl-rnl THOH. P. JOHNSON, Sheriff. Go to Law, Tbe Cleaner. GIFTS 45 acres all tillable, 20 acre cleared 2 houses and large barn, 4 acres or chard, balance hay. Trice 12,600.00. Good terms. 40 acres all tillable, 13 acres In hay balance Blaehed and burned, lurge barn, free water for irrigation. P ice $2,Oi0.00. Good terms. J. M. Culbertson 8c Co. A full line of street, stable and rain-proof horse blankets. Buggy and auto lap robes. :: :: William Weber Bell Building f B. Snyder B. B. Powell Hood River Plumb ing Company SANITARY PLUMBING AND HEATING Tinning and Sheet Metal Work. Gasoline Engines. Pumps, Rams. Repairing Prompt ly Attended. Estimates Furnished. Phone 1.24. Next to City Water Office. OAK STREET W.J.Baker&Co. Dealers in REAL ESTATE Fruit and Farm Lands C. M. HURLBURT SUrtVKYUK TELEPHONE 5648 J. F. WATT, M. D. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. Telephones: Office, 1091; residence, 3671. BURGKON O. B. A N. Co. E. D. KANAGA Physician and Surgeon Phones: Office 4211 Res. 1MU Office in Eliot Building Dr. V. R. Abraham Physician and Surgeon Office in Brosius Block Office Phone 4151 Residenc phone 4152 0. H. JENKINS, D. M.D. DENTIST Telephones: Office 1081; residenca 3331 Office over Butler Bank H. D.W. PINEO, D. D. S. DENTIST Rooms 4, 5 and 6 Telephone Smith Building 2021 E. L. SCOBEE, D. 1). S. DENTIST Telephones : Office 3161 ; residence 3421 Office in Brosiua Building Dr. William Morton Post Dentist Rooms 1 and 2 Hall Bid. Thone 2401 HOOD RIVER, OREGON Telephone 8671 Elliot Bldg. Wilbur & Hazlett Lawyers HOOD HIVER . - OREGON LOUIH A. REED ALBERT P. REKl) L. A. & A. P. REED LAWYERS Two Doors North of Postoffice Phone 1331 DERBY & STEARNS Lawyers WOOD RIVER. OREGON. Office Hours 9 to 12 a. m., 1 to 5 p. m. Telephone 3111 DR. E. MILLER Chiropractic-Neur'pa'h falls answered promptly day or night. Office over Reed & Henderson, Room 4 HOOD. RIVER, OREGON JOHN W. SIFTON Physician and Surgeon OFFICE SMITH BLOCK Phones: Office 2021 Residence 5413 EKNEST C. SMITH Lawyer Rooms 1 and 2 Hall Building Hood River, Ore. H. L. DUMBLE, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. Calls promptly answered In town or count ry Day or Night. Telephones: Residence, 1031: Office, 1241. Office In tbe B rosins Bnlldln? Dr. Justin M. Waugh eye; ear and throat general surgery Office in Eliot Bldg. 9 A. M. to 3 P. M, t