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About The Hood River glacier. (Hood River, Or.) 1889-1933 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 14, 1918)
.ur 1 1 l KIVLK til.AUiiU. nil KM'.W. NnVI.Mr.l.K 11. t! i i i' Get - t 7 .i : tn in st 5 re a crop and tin Order eurlv ce to insure r rn nuf.Kftirv'rs have b,vn reduced pv i c.-nt. wlik h will nue-n a reduced output. ,; o.ics See Mcdonald LA ,:.M HOOD RiVE?, ;n HOOD RAiLROAl) COMPANY Time Tal-le No. 31 I ..1. Ii.n i lift t U 1 :i. m Sinui.iy July ISili, I'I7. , l .1.' ..I .'. .'. .Kl 'III -I M I N i s s .. : I s. 2 N I. 4 No. ft d. 8 j v M-t..r ' ' f ' 1 ' Motor I ' , ' tl I' M. A tl I' M I' M . ii in l . - Lv. ii.'iid kivt-r r. : mi ; - I"' i r : id i- s . . i'.''t,.!.i.,,,. -j -jj '.' 1 1 7 4 1 . ; in , s i . i.ti.i. ;.o 'i i a .I'M i i i ip Y.-i i. . ' i.. ;t oj l 7 I Mi. ..'i M ':"- s :,s )s 7 Is j . I is . h i . . :; i M I 4.: 7 H . i ; i -' : - I . i i ... t ' s ! ;:; 7 tir, . i . ' i '.t, - .. .., , i s VI I .! 7 II- ' i. . i i" li ; .. in .s :.; 1 ii "i i 1 :, ' . .! - . :;i I :'l M . ; 1 1 ..- ;i 1 1 .,. i 'ti j "ii s 1 :'o ii "ui ill: ... Tr link 1 1 I i s l'.. I.i:. i..)." .. I- Ii .: ' w . 1 1 ir. s i ii.", i. :;."i . fi i-i t. ..trKtl.ilf Li.. li mi s 'ti 1 mi h mi ,i m m t, i. r ti. r. i ' l till ' I t ; .. . I , .i in ; ',. . i ,, ,. ,, M ,r I , ,11 I ri, , ,, ,,.;. vv hlU'-ilL'c " i' I : " in M-'l "li II.- -'.' I iii 1 1 .i ii-, . ,:.,.-( in .i niee u! or lull ..t ui'.' Hi.' (.uvfiice." COAL AND WOOD and LI i ah W'oimI of ail kind SjMV ia! Iecu adi! aim ti. i STORAGE lleineinher we art aiv of the above items or for or any other ha!liil".y:. Transfer & I luLL-i'llfJi 4111 THE W ,' ,i: S BEST all d:. ;ii'. tic ' : m.'i! I ,1 ia i e in i p! a ml isjiHi ,s lo our town and .'.i'.- ii'.'t s e-e ilie I'll ;"issi!,;,t M.- ice. Ileli is "'Me. i i w i i k is n. .iii tin 1 1 Hire an bu. us, but i " ' it.;! : Mil ;, f Lii'i tin: the best. Ii. M. HICKS Conf:t:iioiis nd Restaurant OAK STHIlfcT N i; W ( 0 () 0 S I N ' ' i i' IVcei". C'l o il' new slnrk of WALNUTS, RAISINS, M1NCH1V1EAT, ETC a'. ; aie .. ! oii "'! "Aiib ail h,-s eoml tliinus. L. f ; r( '. .. ; VI 11 iii 1 HI I I f S. ):. BARTME6W nt nrniTbiinM n n t ?nm -1 n ruin i t unn ! MM mr.iift!- liuibuiuii Ami iccnsctl v-it!, Oregon's fii chu V LVlIJ, ,?y.:..dr OKEc N Anderson Undertaking Co. i C Will KM. Licked irbalincr Is i ' l Mill I 1. a - delivery OREGON C"al Uest (Iradcs Only. i jiiotat Miis on cjirlnad lots. .niu dravel. i.i i ays at your service for any j the transfer of your trunk l Li very Co. . . in POSSIBLE irreat-r I'.ir! ul' the niirlit. in Frosh and Cured Meats. ll. H UGGINS' Y AN D MEAT MARKET nioM ;m Libhuii of t'mbalmcrs. Phone I3SI. 3821 Stile r it'piietor and funeral Director ITIONT l.f) I 31ETH0I) FOR STORING VEGETABLES GIVEN ,f. r. to. t " rt t u- I t- K a g : t at v a V.i. tt 'IU tat l - if ;.U. i-creas. ti tit r : : ;i..itnt. At'U.i w fit. v. -it r -tM: i u: .ii . h . s, tie t iti..- tt-.-t if , 1. 1 .T.S (.Tt ii' ti.f 'e-s v. i!i 'if v t :.o i: re: t ,t - no ti ii-tt :i: i' (.f.--l, 1- ll' t .1 ll-ed. Saive-jl st"!Jn:r 1 ret dilt'i " lit, slice gnott facilities exist ii 11.0-! h' r-, it ! rii reets-ury tt make Use i t .lit' tfll.tr, it'tt.- i " lar.e el .set. de t!'-i: or; the character .tf t 'it rod- l.et t'l be stored. A f 1. 1, tltll f.'Titl 1 ted tt !l;f ,: n be ued to adva.Uge ;. insulation and i'vr veutil.tt.oli ae very imports i. I t liars with a fur: act arc li.utHv t.. ilry aial warn. t'tr ttrar i f nmt fin;.:'. In stifii t-a-t-s it is lif.-t tn n-.i-' ltit'ii titT a rtx i ui ttlit iv tin ti-i:iit'ra-(,.re fan t- iMatr .lltd hy rmai.s nf tmtitlf w.i.tiuv. s. Simv a I't-rtain an flint ff moMturf i.- lit'SirtJ.Jnatin al rartli v 11 tlranittl n.akt'S a tuttt r t'ffr. An iiiriilatt tl :tll i i.tistrin tttl t.i llsl sttitMnn: t-i und t!.o t.utji'tc w.tli tn. Hit.' hnil-urtti'vt? n;atT:al, m1 1 t tttT t . 1 'a itSi lain lirnlu r hlu Hlh l: t; ti'i't thiT With duii'liiit.'- ;a:tr t.a'nl w,t'i t.iuyut' n'i'l tniiVf n.,'.tfnnl. fins (Mi-tmction in t'tinr;t'ttmti with lath a'.tl I laster ur t ill btiarti mi tin- insnic ii alu'S an I'Mvf.cr.t rixmi. litiii't lur Si l itiii r t iit ilat mn. i t'ian (iraun liv tt.f I'tiitt-d Static l't !:;! I tilt I it ff A ru'Ultuff alvi' ci.ti si r.it t iiiy' an air durt Sittt il in i.i.t' ff the vmiiiIi.h. alluwif y I'litry u f fin. I air j at tut' lifttittti ff t!,e riitmi. A six jtuVt' iipf with ilani.er ami elbow w.ll iSt'rvt' this purKi-f. Tlie ylass may l.t rt'ii.tivt'tl fruni the !-ah ff another win ti w ai.tl tittt'tl with a small hii'iml iilfi'l' w lifh wht'n fpi'ind ii'tniits heat jt 'l air t ) t'S'.'aiie. Ilurin ; cui wt. -ithtT j lift ;, tilt' 'In r fi'.'l tlaini.er i lust"l. ,Wihltms at all t lint's .-hn ul I l.. iark - ;,r.,i. via ! Mtiv.iltlf J'intaiuT, such i.-i I urn is I Imv-i ur crates, are prelt raiile tn hnilt I :i i . i : . -, 1 1 - it is nt-silile to I't'tnuve theiii ; fur cli'anii.j;. Shcht'- ami a slat lltmr s t til I It- ftmst i act' 'I tn l;ee;i the ctin I !,i i... r n.V the triuii.l aiitl to fachtatc : I It e I'll l.t lit t loll , j Oiitilnur storattt" cellars are excellent I for sturaire of vegetables. They ms 1 st -s all the ailvantane of the storage rt.otn ami ate superior in many ways, the ti ii.i.t r at u r-' mav lie roiluctii by iifeiiini' the door at i.iyhi atnl clusini; m the men. inn. All ventilators should be ki pi closeil until the olitsi le air is a'alii fooler tlnin that in the ft liar. A'l annv.' trri iiiul type of stolatje hftist ..It..., i.t... I....L t.' ti 1 1 l.ll.iil it I h .Mwili.st' or shavire-s. The f onsl i u.t in, Is of frame and the walls are In to 1 1 uti'lifs ihii'k Colli the ii -ii' in stile ami out si'le wa ace sh.athi'il with inat'-heH lumber. I'.mhlinv! paper in tie .o. t' ii'nl walls is a ..teat assislance in in sulation. Obseivt. the Siiiic' pr.i.. ipie for air circuhttion as that yiVt',. ah ive. Another type i 1 outsi.le stmae hiinse consists of ciHicrete or tmisonry, which extei ils to a point just above the sur face of the n round. On litis the frame coDstniftion is erected. Sometimes it is 'piactical to Imilti a storai;e cellar as the lower slot y of and ft. unilalif n for an out building. When this is done it is th siiahle In have Iho cellar almost ent'tcly iinileruround ai'd will insulated hy haiikinir the oiitside walls wild ilitt James II. Ueathe, of the I'niled Slates llepartme.it of At;- rifulluie, let'ointnends : "The ceiling if Hit' feliar mav made trust proof h cot si i ucl a lolfiible wall to he iilled v.itli dry saw f'diisl. shaviis or nthtr in.-i lal inn ma ijletial. Concrete is a paiod ilihie! ial of ; i t hi. I, to t oi striii'i the side w alls of .the cellar, al!liniit;h brick stone, tile, I etc., may lie used. The erit ranee may 1 be tl.t'nunh the lloor of the room above or 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1! t ' an oiitsitle iLn.r plaeed in i oi. e t ul ol I he fell ir reach' d by steps ; or a t,'a le ei.tt ..nee. Vent ' lat loii mat i be sei'iireil by plaritiK a shaft from thectilnn; of the cellar thinui'h th' I'lom ain".e the roof, or hy placmn t' e vert ' latin s in the side walls near the M eilu.ir. The inlet ducts should be put 1 in the lio.ir as in other outdoor coi, i ft i te cellars and their oilier ends cov eted with w ire screen." Outdoor hanks or pits are very use fiil. The conical pit is often used lot sin h vett tables as potatoi'J, CHi 'tit beets, turnips fabbaue. It is Isify, parsnips and nstnictcd as follows: i Kxcavale six lo eieht inches deep u a well drained location. This m.i'y be li ed with statw or leaves. Place 'the v netalilcs on i he lilt. r in a conical pile. Cover with straw and dirt to a depth of two or three inches, fradutdlv tin teasii'K the depth as H'Verity of winter wananls. 11 is well to cover .the pits w ilh straw or ei.rn fodder or i s.milar material ihrinij it vc.els c do wtathtr. A small flue al the top wiil ; insure ventilation. 1 Heads of late falihaye may be flit and stored in conical pits. Another cotiitunn method is to pull the planls, roots and ail and plarc them head (down. As a liffht freezing does tut injure caliliae orly a liht coverintr is necessary. Celery may be insured Hyainst freez lnir by gradually fevering the plants as they stand 111 the held, or by another ; sat islaelory tnt thoil as Inllows : ivxea I v ate a pit 111 to 12 in dies wide and balioul 24 inches deep. 1 , onsen t he 1 ot -j tfin soil in which to set the roots of I the celery. I'afk the t Tenth with fully I tr rt j vv n plants, placir the roots eluse I toeether with fonsrierable soil adht r- i u n to them. W ater the celery as it is ' plitfed iii the trei.fh and all iw the ! trenidi to remain open lone etioiiah for the tops to beeome dry. 1'nless the sn:l is very dry or foilo.veil by pro loiititd diy weather, ll will net he nec essary to apply more water. Place a 12 inch hoard on edee alonsr one side of the trench and bank it with the sur I 1 us earth ;, cover the ttench with a toof of boards, straw or poles, or cm; -st'ilks from which the toj s have keen ri moved, laeimr the Malks a.Toss ih" p't w t'.h "Hie er.tl resl'i, it, the boaid and the other mi t lie c. t o nut! ; spre td t vt r tlis a litiht I'liVeiii'L! of straw or t'C it r ti liter, al which will 'pack co.-elv. aid as the weather becomes colder increase the tnvering la m ei out tin ',"t' Fall TuUivation in the Orchard 'ety few fruit growers in the valley iiotflii'i. I'-iil f n It iv at iot of ;i!l'.lf;t o. :e .1 ft i-re-ervir tr . , . , " I , . lifters ti at tll I'tltivat:.. i Catm- C 1 " 'I 1 " II. LI' I. lis .... . ,- 1 the orchard. Many neniect tne matter would eat or diink. it distressed me so j N"iet: is hen by given that the un i!t ther This short mltiU i. t, .,,,h O, ,, i I u,.l,.,l the next breat h ' d-rstLMied h.i- been appointed alliums call atteniien to the benefits derived f rum cult ivi'.ion now. It would have been ih sin hie to eul- tivat.' soi m r so the alfalfa would have an opportunity to make a little growth and recover I mm the rather heavy till- age t'tcessary for etlieieiit woik. Tins has not l.efn possible or praetieal, h n ever, m most ci.ses beenu.e such wo! k t.ould have interferieil w it h the or its harvesting. Spring cultivation alone, atlhough j quite etleitiv.' in some cases, dues not I accomplish ail that could in deired. in n.rti.y t,Khuiu cuitivaliun ha been fr-r.i that jr-! ! a.e : r dlv es i i-r, . .ii v t tat.i s; t j it tj it is ti t! i it tn d, ,tr '. ' ta.l cultit atifi. tvti'ifu with a! s ."ii i; 1.1 r, i. arrow uili s, riuUM in j .re alfalta. in I t ..N that are nonnail'. tio-et' ai .j no ! nt have In'.lcl: wirier (I'lttc till ;t will (rf'uai.iy Ie tuttcr to v. ail lit.t ll sprii flit t..i liel.is wUi.-ii are' lotecte.l a' il v. i.,.h l,ae m.i.w, cnl'i aton now is siltfiVsteti when ht:i-!'': ilema: tis. INSTKl'CTIONS FOR ! SOLDIER PA(KAGES John Knllnfk, e'.cutive s -rt tary of tif State t'oiini'il of D. Unse. has tl to county ihair iiiin the fnilow nn; rules t r tt lain i; pat kaM s to si.l.iiers. sail- its ai I'lsnnes. lie mlt- as l i er, for t I'hlit alum l t'.iu:,?y Cl.airniaii isenl err fur sol. tiers ami ii.ain.es in exptilititmaiy ft.rres are ; Un ate, ant of reti'.liKtl tunnaat oi.lv ore w kaue per inau will In act fptfl. I'ai kat'e must in ;..r lain 1 f lit nishe'J hy eoii'-ii ee. i'a tt l.uaril c irtmis t.r ff ntai iers .'lxlM iiit lii'S in size must, be set lire. i I'ri.tn nearest ijetl Cr.i-s Chapter, I. ranch ur anxilii.ry. Articles narreti U i s';i aiith nili in 1st not be ni'-liiileil aino'M' K fts. Letters nmst nut he plan.! in pack itt; c Wemht of package before I emu wrapoetl must not ex.ee I two pcan is an"! ! ." ounces. I n . t .: j petl pa -kae ii;i t I e ihken to reare.-! cilhctnui iiii'ir iniJifateC by II. e uc, I Cms-. n,,t I ,i ter t ban N f yenibt r Un, w hete it w.ll be n siiecteil. Afttf liispeition packai'i must Ie .vrappe I in stint paper, the ( hri.-ttnas label bearing itililresj of consignee Mini slitli nt nt pn.-taue atii xe.l. I'ae'K aie must he lift wit h the Ki I Cross who turn it over tu the postal aulhoii-lli-i. I ;.. . ..I.i... . : I lVkajirs for Sai'ors and Marini'S in I. S. Chislnia.- pafkam'S fur sailors anil miiiiits -erviny m this t'ountrv at .". 1'f-i.- ,.'.o .i.ni.i.i.t oi in tiainiiii; "lllM 1'n,'"mI I""""1 in we it: ft i i I not measure more than Uu eubic left in Vt.l.itlie. i Centairets must I't' of wood, well inippo" I anil have a hitiee.l or screw in i to lacmuue openit1 Iff llst( ctll.il i Ail perishable food pn. dints must be plafi'd in fans ur yla.-s ;,r.i. All boxes must be plainly markeii with name acil tnhb'.-s i,l' s..:ni..r tniii I bear label nulicatiui; a Christmas bnx. laixes sent hy parcels post must be addre.-sed as now presfribed by the postal authorities. I'oMS sent I IV express sh"l'!d lie iVrwaruid m eate of S'iiplv O.Iicer, I- lei't Supple, IJdse Thil tv-ninlh Stieel tir Third Avenue, South llrooklvn, N.V. If for i- liij mi tit abiotul box tniit not i reach New York later than N'-vemhei ! 1".. i .... .... I linn it alt,sinn SiilVen il K. J. I'oiter, Sterlintr, ' i.., vvri e .; "For six lr,oilhs I siiilet'etl Willi ;: painful, wtak bark. As a tr;ivelint;l salesman I had to stoo f reiUeut lv to ! pick up n. y i;ri s. which 1 jr-v lo (I rein I us the pain when 1 sf tmjliivni d j up was awful. Numerous remodie;-! failed to reach my ease. 1 was in- i duci d to ti Foley Kalne y I'll! lit f was iinmeiliale. Say, they are Hreat ! Anyone atllicted as 1 w as should try a bottle or two of Foley Kidney Fills.'' (lood for pain in the back, rheunial ic pains, achiiin' joints, sure muscles. Sold everywhere. Yakinrt Haiti Hit Hack last Friday from the Yakima fruit district, wheie he attended tu business. 11. I'. I av nlso n says humi e s has almost been paralyzed by Spanish HitliUT.zii. lie reports that ail busit.es. house.-, exfent dn;s; stores aim eat mc li aise... have keen closed, "I'eaths have been many." says Mr. I 'avidsoti, "ai.d hundreds i f pe:. pie ar. ill. The n:les of the health aulhoi ities require all to wear masks." CALIFORNIA MAN GAINS 18 POUNDS initll I eels Like N. .Man Since lac sull'eretl I liirlj V ars Tak- i-r t - ri. . . r t-i.i Ii en,. j;..t... si tii i jg K: f vsa. i-. t s ;f..-r jjh f 1 rlri.-A i i f : i ru , a: w i:i r v er .' ' f - i.-.a . , j ,, In i-t.tji! n. riant es it n'.iiv tr utcts- tj ", " " s:ii v t . i ,.w !h s w 'ti. -i.ri i : lit a- f! ie" I c.'t- . ' . . . .... Bi - n us ti iniai.a i.avt t t-t i. e i r. t u i lit-!.' e 1 n :i.t '.i.tr iihi -i u iti ftct ail r, ! V f ,'",l !" w ' ' I. dlil t.i I n. e.' it :Ii ' ti ( , ( v ,jj a hi t,.t riijp-e t;ic '..it:',;-t;t.n wit 1 N" 1 :r,'"l';.. ., .....!,. . .......... fi i a i si in., er ! are .-! in alio t--. Jl .sure truiit.'.l. t tlo ri t rt.leeil W: t .North ol l.aiiue in hast nt the W illam One of the strongest and most eon-. ,.tu. Mernl,ar, containinc; forty acres, vincinn evitlenccs of the popularity of j more or less, together with the tene- laniac inroUL'nniii ainenea is in- .AFUI, mber of letters that arc nelfu receivetl daily from well known men and women, telling of the remarkable results they have derived from its u-e. Amonn the many received in tht past ft w ilav.- is one fnun John Smith, 111:! F. gnth Street, Kiehmonti, Califor nia, which is espefiiiily interesting. Mr. Smith slates that he had suffered for twenty years, with his stomach, liver aid kidneys, and had reached the point where h" wished each breath would be the last. He aiso says that when lie began taking Tanlac he weighed only one hut died aril forty eight pounds, hut tint he now weighs one huiidrt ii anil sixty-fix making a gain of eighteen pounds and tm.t he feels hi e a new man. Following is h's letter in full: "To vv b in it may concern : I, the Uiidersigiieil, van truth ftillv say thet Cue wonderful medicne known as Tan - l..c has done note fox me in thirty ilit-u l, mo tloin unv ethi r medicine I u,ve taken I elore in ali my life. I h;iVV ,,, a .ulVter f mm ' stotnaek, bver and kidney trouble tor twenty years. I have taken six liottles of 1 : ia'' a,ul t,,Ji,' 1 ftel Uk H IH'tt man. ' lie ft re 1 star ed using Tanla ' it fl.ln't imtU.. un e d rTVrenep what I ' would be my last. Also when I start- i d taking this wondirful mt'dicii.e, I o, ly wt-igbel one Jiundred and forty- eiaht 1 1 unds. Today 1 weigh one hum j tbetl and sixty six pounds echteen pounds altcady- gaining. Also, before taking Tanlac 1 couldn't Meep tithe r right or .lay, but now I avernee ahout nine holes steady sleep and 1 have an appetite iikeaj horse. I am now fifty years of age and 1 cant praise I . ...n't i.r:.is Tanlac ton much for what it has done tor me." TaHar is sold in lb nd River In tht: Kressu Uru Co. - Adv. I ft YOU ;i!'"Ut ur.lurn ur c!.a; thust who use K-C Lemon Witch Hazel Cream ati'l iivt' iii mi litt-nush ami tlu?t. The I'.iir.int; iiiai'K'ais as mai- It dries i al'tcrwai'i 3 3 AGENT IOR "KDISON lMlONOCK.MMIS dca cznsszxm e&ssoio c tssssszs qezstss iza isa !r, I V, tfl ia Strirtttf fnfutmaltf .1 rtu V lh thntal Uuyitne - .Vo. 11 Do Bad Tcelh Cause Disease? 7 K S, say lca'lin vr atit hufit-ies. 'I'lieir answer is based on years of study and en s t ei it'ir cuses. So-oal ! -t i rlii'iirinti ism is v er v o'n n ' lie result tit i n! ei t ion I'e.ti !:in-r the l.lllt'il tit., i i libeled en, i.i iinil tl, ,, ei tfel ii. or In an liileeteil t in- II. It.-t 1 hue nolle ft' 1 I'.UM- I I .Hill', N. " oil s.'.v. Onii.'i's are u tiiv t , I ti ll t . S CVti.lih.M ion it ill sl'nW Itlti el j,ir h.e'iett here It tlieh Is t ii'iNin.; .ni.r " "riit'tiiii:il ttiti. '" 1 let I.-seiitet! toot h tllff. lions Hi' null kl v I'iciited w i Mi t he VK.i. i'h:, H.itnl.'i Id iii- VelllUHl Is 1I.IW Slleeessfiiilv Hibiittil to the u-e of the tletllist. Many ilie;ises of eiiihlllood t I V lie Ciiiisi ,1 by illtei I lull feo.'ii a rf,..'a.-.i fni. bin e ii r cent , t e;ie- nt .lie. Ti! t e 'II el' the iii, 'estr e ll.u'l lire found In be tine ti lleilil.l de-i i.ses. Puv, ur.iri, p.iai teeth. tiinn. 1 oii K. ft' itli.v f tner ii.iint i;i i 1 ,. Iitiilv. ii i ii c.m-e hih ' ti'iti ii, nnt ot-cMi of the l!y. I'u iliiy the physii h'li iiii.i sur reiin o fit ti re.'oliiln, ml ; he cur illfcl of t .otli tn.iilil v lieu.',, tint in tempt tu in in nt u r u . i -incuts. s f'uhlithrH bv the Hoard :f thrttut kxamintra Aac e (treuon I Notice of Shtrilf's Sale Notice is herein civen that pnr.-uanl to an exeiutii.ii and order of sale issued out of the Circuit Court ( !' the , State of i Pt j,ci for ilooil Kiver Coini ty, lo me direei'' I, dated Hit' ihli .lay I of October, U'ls, upon a judutt e:ii and 'decree for the furee hisui e of a certain i iiwirtn.ine in a tunt wherein the State j Land Hoard was plaint ill' and Jo-epli III. Shoemaker and Jennie M. Sine j maker were defendants, anil rendered in favor of the plauditl' and airiiiist ' said defendant! and each of them for jtl.e sum of $:'.':;;. 1!) with interest ! Ihereim at the rate of ti per cent per ! annum ftoin the 21st day of Soptoni j Per, l'.ils, and for the further sum of ; $1 "'.' as an cttoriiex fee and for Slo j i'o-ts anil disbursements anil affruine fosts of ami upon thii. u til, I will on i Ihe.'JIlnl tlav of N'livetnl'tr, l'.lis, al Un' hour of in o'clock a. m , at the front ; door of the court house in Hood layer. ! Oregon, in Hood Kiver county, and state of (Ireoon. sell at piihlii' auction lo the hiirltest brlder for cash in hand, all the T'uht, title and interest vv hu h the said deft. iditiits, Joseph 11. Shoe i maker at d Jennie M. Shoemaker, had on or since the lMth day of October, j l'.'ll, in and to the following described ! ri al pioperty situated in Hood River County , ( Irenon, tnvvit : The southeast iiuarter of the north west quarter of Seel ion 1", Township 2 rneiits. heredilatnetds and annurte- nances thereto hi lone ine. or in anv- wjS(. appertaining. j Said property will he sold subject to i euntirmat ion and redemption as bv law required. Dated and first published this 21th day of I , 'tuber, I'.ilS. Thus. F. Johnson, Sheriff. A. J. lerby and li. C. (aanv.lle, At torneys for Plaintiff. n21 Notice of final Settlement In tiie County Court of the State of Oregon, for Hood Kiver County. In the matter ot the estate of Thoni ! as J. Piles, deceased. Notice is hereby given, pursuant to; older "' the County Court of lloor) j Kiver County, Oregon, thHt the utidcr ; -le ltd has tiled his linal reoit in sain I estate in said Court, and that. the. ; Court has set Saturday, the 2:lrd day of November, l'.'ls, at the hour of I0.:iu ; In m at the f.mintv Court room in the' city of Hood River, Otegutl, lis the; j t ime and place for t he hearing of the ; same. ! I 1'avid l leu, j pn"1-1 Administrator. , ' " 1 Notice to Creditors i rat ri of the esfale of Thomas J. Kinnaird, dfeased, bv the Coui.lv Court of I lood River Coutly, Oregon, and has duly inialilied as such. Ali have gained persons naving nanus against saiq es and urn stdlltate are hereby notifiiil to present j 1 . etuieu . is ,e.ui, en ny law. i ""in si.x rnooi usir ,ui w,e nine oi me "tm punnci. too in wits noiu e, in me administratrix at the oHice of John t naKer. iitiiii niunung, iiuu l kiv.t, ' "egoti. i ne UHie tu me nrst publtca tion of this notice is November 7, IfM." 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AM) COOD milk AND CREAM Tel. 5H1 The Man in Tobacco Store Says it does boat al! how mon a.o taking to Real Grave ly. now that they know it cor 13 nothing extra tocher thii class oi tobacco. All you nave to do is to get a man to take his first plug cf Gravely. Let him get Ih; pure, satisfying Grave- PEYTON BRAND WesI Gravely Chewing Plug , 0 ' ... ...... ii. if MXKl MiiVl'ill . t. . Hit' vi!ut suhluni ll tin n. u AND RECORDS" eszsszsz sess oo to pur tire re- FRANZ I R Y the I ly tisie, and learn for him self how much longer the small Gravely chew stay with him than a big chew of ordinary plug. . iri f irmer that's why ynu can ft the eaod tatte of tk-t dan tubucco uilhaut rxtta cost.