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Owtnt; to limited xpai.' 011 Mot-.r Cir all liAinlleil on Hie Hteum trniiiH, eitlier in ailvanre truiiks and heavy liiicuai!.' will l.e if or follow ins; tin" iaHcii''i'i-t. COAL AND WOOD Rock Springs and Utah Coal - Dost Grades Only. Wood of all kinds special quotations on carload lots. Crushed Rock add Sand and Gravel. STORAGE Remember we arc ahvavs at vour service for any of the above items or for the transfer of your trunk or any other hauling. Transfer & Livery Co. TELEPHONE 41 1 1 Hunt Paint & Wall Paper Co. Complete line of PAINTS, OILS, URL'SMIS, iitc. Heath & Milligan Mixed Paints Glidden's Varnishes Room V Mouldings Hulk Calcimine Mixed to Order Plate and Card P.ail Dry Paste S. E. BARTMESS liimn nifi TTnmmnn. Licensed with Oregon's first class of Fmbaimers. Phone I3SI, 3821 . HOOD MVF:. OREGON CalieJ here j-rirrv.rily tj visit run r-u.- tj'An..llj ar.d K.BiTirg Jut t-iif;nirt the sthn's rur d. A. A'o'kJ. ret reser.tat.ve cf the State l.i ditriai Aoeiue .t ('orrni;-s;on, has ti-o viitei ntiir.y rchaniiits hi oi-er:te t.y-. r plaees under the rules of the Ac e;.:e' t Corr.ni.siscrt. Ut::le it is rare that an orchard workt r i ericiu?ly injured, accuftii.iff to Mr. VVit. numerous smaller irj-r-ies hde hen r;-..fti-l. The ru-h of growers t.. avail themselves of the lotti ti. n of the li.iiustrial Accident C n niissu.n resetted chietly from a law s-j.t here ear before last in v h h a hurvest has-.d. whose i o-e wis crufhed when a box of apples feil from the top of a ladder on his U turi - d fare. M:ed his employ r and recover d comparatively heasy damages. Brieve to Be Made Safe Although a bridge Fpannini; tiie West Fork of Hood river just aU ve the 1 'evil's l'unch Kowl is privately owned by an irritation system, since it is ueJ annually by scores of motorists visitii'K the scene point on the river, the county court has agreed to appi pnate $100 toward rendering the struc ture safe. At the instai.ee of lVe orchardi ts and acivmpatn ,'d by K. A Collins, W. K. Uinans and Y. F. Shannon, the f i nspected the bridi'e. Petty Thtfts Numerous Numerous pttty thefts, both am .d the city and in rural districts, have li cenced local citizens. County ic.d crews ready Friday to remove a titf as engine just received for driving a rock crusher, found that thieves had stolen the electric batteries. Handlers report the loss of small tools. The Cpper Valley home i f Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Roekhold, now in California, was recently burglan'd, as neighbors dis covered on a visit to the premises. I haintii rluia's Miuirh It. iu.'ilv The great benefit derived from tt e use of Chamberlain's Cough Kenitdy has been gratefully acknowledged by many. Mrs. lienjamin F. ISlakenehy, H.'catur. 111., writes. Chamberlain s Cough Remedy is by far the best med icine for colds ami coughs we have ever ued in our family. 1 gave it to mv children when small for croup and have taken it myself." THANKS LADY WHO GAVE INFORMATION OwrliearsT'oiiversation .That Leads to Hi U. nei ) (iains I'lirhtccii I'. muds "I have already gotten buck about, eighteen pounds of the weight 1 lost wliiie sick, and now my health seems to be just perfect," said Harry V. Il-ii lucker in a recent conversation at the Mutth f-?on Hotel, liol ( ohmibia ,-treet, 1'ortland, regarding the benu tits he has derived from the use of Taiilac. Mr. ll-.n lo. l.i r is a well known ';n, enter and is employed by the Stiiudifer Conitruction Company, of Vancouver, Washington. "(in the illith day of last March," ey.ilair.ed Air. Horlocker, "1 was taken tlovvn wild n attack of ttomnch f'ois-onmg- ptoiiiaiii poisoning, I I-. Iieve they call it which almost carried me away, ami since that time, until 1 got Tai.lac, nothing 1 would eat agreed with me. W hat little 1 did manage to eat would soon sour, causing gas and terrible pain and misery. 1 lost my appetite alomst entirely, and often jurl the smell of anything cooking would make n,e dreadfully sick at my stomach. My food evidently did me no good, as 1 fell off from one hundred and eight v pounds to one hunched and fifty. I just had to lay off from my w rk, a ; I Iclt too weak and exhausted for "fVi-rsI weeks to even attempt to rio anything, .lust climbing up the stairr- to my room would exhaust me and take all of my energy. 1 was constipated all the time, had head caches, and noticed that my nerves were going all to pieces, as 1 copldn't get a good night's sleep. Nothing diti me any good and 1 had become uneasy and worried about my condition. "tine day while in the Owl Ilrug Store 1 happened to overhear a lady who was buying a boitle of Tanaje leil the man who was waiting on her Cat she hail been sull'ering from stomach trouble for years, and thtt Tanlac was the only medicine she had ever taken that did her any good. Well, she didn't know it. but just that little re mark of hers sold me a bottle of Tan lac right then and there and if 1 only knew her name I would like to thank her for putting me onto the thing that has given me back my health and strength. My stomach feels now like it is in just as good shape as it ever was. And such an appetite as 1 do have! 1 believe 1 could eat five meals a day without suffering; a particle af terwards. Hy using the Tanlae Tab let 3 in connection w ith Tanlac I have been relieved of constipation and I'm never bothered anymore with head ache. I now feel a hundred per cent strong and well, and am putting in fill time at my work and 1 certainly do think Tanlac is a great medicine." Tanlac is sold in Hood River by the Kresse Drug Co. Adv. Notice to Creditors Notice is hereby given that the Un dersigned has been appointed executor of the estate of Fredrick Luthy, de ceased, bv the county court for the state of Oregon for Hood River county and has qualified as such. All persons having claims against said estate are h.reby notified and required to present the same within six months from the date of the first publication of this notice, properly verified according to law, to the undersigned executor at the oflice of A. .1. Derby, First Na tional Bank Building, Hood River, Or egon. Hated and first published this 27th day of March, l:U;t. Fred 0. l.uthv, m27a24 Executor. H--vd fciver county "s t-oii.-y tf rvvj cir.stru.'tio'i was inoi-. ted ty Fmrk M. Cox. Chicago attorney, here Ust wtek or. a visit to his I.Mt II raru h. The vis it r cl.aracttnes :.s a disgrace the Valley's highways ar d as cr.imnal the alle J reckless.' .ess With whiih mot. r cars are driven over the eon n.u: ;ty 's rt ads. Mr. Co. says : "Because i f their condition and) the run, i reus dangerous p . ir.t , the roads are dir. sati ry t local property inter est . 1 have been pretty Well all Vtr the l'i lUd States, but 1 must say that I have never seen residents i f at y miti niii.ity drive their autoinot-ii.-s with such reckless carelessness. The prac tice is criminal, for it rot only endan gers the lives of , as-engers of cars, but i triers on the road- a Weil." Mr. Cox was oce i f the few men in the valley who faded to enthuse over .the news that t lie Loop Highway wi-.s going to be built at once. He contin ued : "The Columbia River Highway and the i.oop Highway are all right in their way. But the Hood River valley must first have good local roads. At present ' they are a positive financial detriment. i These scenic roads are gui.- g to be of no Lent-tit to me as an orchardist. They will never cause me to get a cert more for a box of apples nor add any thing of value to a year's work. This system, whereby the scenic roads are bu It first might be compared to whe-e a man, planning the erection of a til e house, puts up his superstructure be fore he lays his foundation. You ct uld not keep such a man out of the insane asylum long. The sooner the ranche's here get good local roads the more able will they be to bear the expense of scenic roads and to enjoy them when they are built." W hite Reports Roads (Soud As the result of no rain for the past week, V. J. White, who travels for a . 1'ortland paper house, says the old road ! between here and Mosier, almost im , passable this winter and a bugaboo for ' motorists traveling between eastern ar.d western Oregon, is row in compar atively fair condition. "I was over the road yesterday," said Mr. White last Friday. "It is ' still very rough, nut one who is ac- quainted with it can make it all right. I 1 would not advise one unacquainted ; with it, however, to make the trip." !l! Ill II Ash Your Dealer DeminGton. Grand PrizeMfltollfl Firearms 6 Ammunition m Write for C.-vtMoguc n SKI W(l Sb-ters Enjoy Reunion Mrs. A B. Rohison, of Redtieid, S. I)., who with her husband has been wintering in southern California, has arrived here for a reunion with two sisters, Mrs. Burns Jones and Mrs. II. C. Bangle, whom she had not seen for 20 years. She also has two Oregon brothers. Frank Fllis, of Portland, and I Ralph hllis, of Molalla. Mr. and Mrs. i Robinson accompanied Mr. and Mrs. i Jones from Portland over the Highway. The visitors have been taken to points of scenic interest in the valley. "The Highway is the most wonderful road 1 have ever seen," says Mrs. Rob inson, "ami 1 am sure that 1 will never remain away from my sisters 20 years ; at a stretch again, after having seen the scenrey of the mill -Columbia, such i as they can look upon every day." Little (or! Hurt , Hael, 7 year old daughter of Mr. ; anil Mrs. Geo. I. Howe, was knocked unconscious Wednesday of last week j when struck by an automobile, driven ; by A. K. Woolpert. The at-cident of 1 curred on Fugene street near the l'aik I street school w hen the little girl ran I in frnnt of the machine, colliding; with i it. The accident is said to have been unvoidahle. Mr. Woolpret, known as a ; careful driver, was progressing at h l slow ppecd. The little girl was thrown ; into the gutter. She has recovered. I i "Nonpanel" Products on Market Marketing of Hood River valley truck was initiated last week by J. 11. Koberg, who began to supply the local ! market with fresh spinach. He is also shipping large quantities of the greens i to Portland and Seattle. Mr. Koberg's spinach will be follow : ed by his harvests of asparagus, of the i green variety. Because of his care in i grading, his asparagus sells at a prem i iurn over the California product. He ! ships ton quanitbs of the grass. j Summons I In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, for the County of Hood River, j J."V. Crites and K. V. Sinclair, Plaint ill's, vs. Margaret Brent, May i Nichols, J. Gaddis Nichols and Hood River Irrigation District, a municipal ! corporation, Defendants, i To Marga'-et Brent, May Nichols and J. Gaddis Nichols, Defendants. 1 In the name of the state of Oregon ; you and each of you are hereby re quired to appear and answer the com i plaint tiled against you in the above entitled suit on or before the expira j tion of six weeks from the date of the i first publication of this summons, ! which date is hereinafter stated, and, i if you fail so to appear or answer for want thereof the plaintiffs will apply ' to the court for the relief prayed for ! in their complaint, to wit: J For a decree forever quieting their ! title to and decreeing them to be the i owners in fee simple of the follow ing I described real estate in Hood River I county, Oregon, to-wit: Commencing at a point 15 chains west of the southeast corner of the northeast quarter of the southwest quarter of Section 20 in Township 2 North of Range 10 East of the Wiliam ette Meridian ; thence run in a north easterly direction 25 chains, more or less, to the northesat corner of the said quarter-quarter; thence run west filong the half section line 20 chains, more or less, to the northwest corner of said quarter-quarter; thence run south 20 chains, more or less, to the southwest corner of said quarter quar ter, and thence run east 5 chains, more or less, to the point of beginning, con taining 25 acres, more or less; and decreeing that you, or any of you, have no right, title, estate, ;iien or interest, in or to said real estate, or any part or portion thereof, and that you and each and all of you shall be forever barred and enjoined from as serting or claiming any right, title, es- 1 tate, lienor interest therein adverse to plaintiff; ami that plaintiff may have such other relief as the court may deem equitable. This summons is served upon you by the puhlieaton thereof pursuant to an order made herein by the Hon. Fred W. Wilson, judge of the above entitled court, on February 20th, lDl'J, which order directs tnat you shall appear and answer to said complaint on or before the expiration of six week'Wrom the date of the first publication of this summons, which date is fixed in said order as February 27th, l'.ll'J. The : summons is firJt published on Febru ary 27th, 1919. j Ernest C. Smith, - Attorney for FlantitTa, I f27alO Hood River, Oregon. Have you Music in your home? Can you in your own home sit down and enjoy the best of music of all variety ? Do you know that by makii t: a small installment and Payments as low as SI. 00 per ueek you may hae all this at your command. We sell Edison Diamond Point PHONOGRAPHS the most wonderful and and perfect ever in ventedat terms to suit you. Come in and talk it over. A. S. KEIR SMITH BLOCK RELIABLE DRUGGIST Notice of the Annual Meeting of the Members anil Mm kli.d.b rs of Apple Grower .ciatlon Notice is hereby given that the An nual Meeting of the Members and stockholders of the Apple Grow rs As sociation w ill be held at Heill ronner Hall, in the City of Hood River, Ore gon, on Saturday, April fth, 1919, at ten o'clock a. m. for the purpose of electing a Board of eleven Directors for the ensuing year, for the amend ment of the Mt mhership By-laws and for the transaction of such other busi ness as mav come before said meeting. .M'Pl.E GROWERS ASSOCIATION, By A. J. Graff, Secretary. Approved : P. S. Davidson, President. ao Notice to Creditors Notice is hereby given that the un dersigned has been appointed adminis tratrix of the estate of Frank D. Has Broiick, deceased, by the county court of Hood River county. All persons having claims against! said estate should present them prop- -erly verified within six months from the date of this notice. Dated and fir.-t published this 27tl. day of March, 1919. Mrs. Maude HasBrouck, m27a2l Administratrix. : Notice to Creditors In the County court of the State of Oregon, for Hood River County. In the matter of the estate of Virgil Buchanan, deceased. Notice is hereby given that the un dersigned has been appointed executrix of the estate of Virgil Buchanan, de ceased by the County Court of the State of Oregon, for Hood River Coun ty, .and has duly qualified as such. All persons having claims against said es tate are hereby notified to present the same to me, care of T. Hartt Gardner, 410 Board of Trade Building, Portland, j Oregon, with vouchers and duly veri lied within six months from the date of the first publicatii n-hereof. Datetl and tirst published this March 20, 1919. Last publication, April 17, 1919. Ella M. Buchanan, Executrix of the Estate of Virgil Buchanan, Deceased. Citation In the County Court of the State of Oregon, for the County of Hood River. In the matter of the estate of John I lonohue. deceased. ' To Emma Willetta Parker, and to the unknown heirs of John Donohue, deceased, and to all others, unknown, interested in his said estaet ; im pleaded with Dixon McDonald, trustee under the will of said decedent; Greeting : In the name of the State of Oregon : You are hereby cited and requited to appear in the County Court of Hood River County, Oregon, at the court room thereof in the city of Hood River, Oregon, on Tuesday, the Oth day of May 1919, at 10 o'clock, a. m., then ami there to show cause, if any there be, why a license should not be issued to D. McDonald, executor of the will1 of John Donohue, deceased, authoriz ing him to sell the following described real property belonging to said estate: j Lots 2 and :i in Block "15" of Bar- rett-Sipma addition to the city of Hood River, Oregon ; and Lot 15 in Block 9 of Hull's subdi vision of Lots or Tracts "A" and "B" of Pleasant View addition to the city of Hood River, Oregon ; for the purpose of paying the funeral 1 charges, expenses of administration j and the claims against said estate and ! for the purpose of distribution. This citation is served upon you by this publication in accordance with the order of the Judge of the County Court of Hood River County, Oregon, made and entered -March 22, 1919, present)-, ing such publication shoulu continue for four weeks. Witness, the Hon. L. N. Blowers, Judge of the County Court of Hood River County, Oregon, w ith the seal of I said Court affixed, this 22nd day of March, 1919. Attest: E. E. Shoemaker, County Clerk, (Seal) By Kent Shoemaker, ni'27a24 Deputy. Notice to Creditors Notice is hereby given that the un dersigned has been appointed adminis trator of the estate of Jawob Merle, deceased, by the County Court of Hood RiverJ County, Oregon, and has duly qualified as such. As such adminis trator he is administering the estate of the partnership of Foust & Merle. All persons having claims against said es tate and all persons having claims against the partnership firm of Foust & Merle are hereby notified to present their clams against the said estate and against the partnership firm of Foust & Merh, duly verified as by law re quired, to the undersigned adminis trator at the office of Glanville & Baker, Brosius Building, Hood River, Oregon, within six (6) months from and after the date of the first publica tion of this notice, and you and each of you are here by notified that March lUth, 1919, is the date of the first pub lication of this notice. Dated this 12th day of March, 19'9. O. C. Dean, Administrator of the Estate m!3al0 of Jacob Merle, Deceased. OREGON LUMBER COMPANY Manufacturers LUMBER & LUMBER PRODUCTS Wholesale and Fvetail A complete stock of GOODYEAR and REPUBLIC TIRES AND TUBES together with our ser vice, makes this an ideal place to pur chase your tire re quirements. DeWITT MOTOR CO. It pleases us to :mnounce that Groceries in many lines are Iiej7inninjr to show decline in price. Foodstuffs, except for Meats and Cereals, are seekinp; pre-war levels. Remember our Kleen Maid Bread a product of the Royal Haker Co., of Portland. L. H. HUGGINS' GROCERY AND MEAT MARKET TWII.FTH STREET PHONE 2134 If on re old etiough to knovj betteKS3ysHoffiH "Figure the real tobacco satisfaction 5011 get out of a small chew of genu ine tobacco and the way it lasts and good old Gravely has got your or dinary plug hacked olf the map." 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