HOOD RIVER GLACIER. THURSDAY, MAY 22, 1010 OLD AGE STARTS WITH YOUR KIDNEYS PrUnc uv that -M see ! uins w itb H..r of watr Ti.e oil et'rr.uU'.M MituJ swum 01,;ca!.ve iitfni. , ihe k.dny action aa.l nafcie This be.-,- trti. ,t is e.S t b-li. ve i t. thro, f the P"!"n '; i' ri nK f ...V, d.',! r.l.t. lomtetv re-tored jom by m 4vr.abe cs,ri. j u;,s kee! m , r.,it:i ami vior Fur over in rs ". I.I MKL'AL.' ar, 1 p-wert a ret irn .-f tne d-ss. W.,rm "fl t-as trri rel'-vm t ! l"o ii"t wait uvil i or disuse ewin"! : ilisjlj:!ity il l :--1- j have f-'tlc 1 dm n for R "od. Go to "'r f v'.r; iwn It ! a ftaii-laM oid- ir;.epist ant Ret a ' of ;-U l.ir- b..in r-HK .! an.! r-e !s no intra- MKI'M. fiaarlem Oil ChiuIm M.-ey d ir:!iT. '!.i MKI'.M. H.i-ir'fm "i! is rrfjinici if they .lo not t yuu. Turf li.c.wd m oliirltss, t.ir-'rlrs iiif.Va s.i'i- Hut remember ., n f:i tn coij'iu al.u'it " i1rt.. h. T ike .,; imp"r?.i MF1MI. tv.-.!ii. them yci wouM a i i'i. w.f. a s " -i ! 1 In a! I parkact-s 'GAME ASSOCIATION i MAKES SUGGESTIONS POMONA GRANGE MET LAST WEEK 3C oc 31 C 3C AN ASSET TO ANY MAN If it's a business car you want, one easy to handle and fit for any kind of travel, you owe it to yourself to examine this capable Roadster. We know of no car that equals it for constant and economical service, or that handles with as much surety and quickness in tight places. Touring Car,$10T5; Roadster. $1075; Sedan. $1650; Coup. $1650 F.O.B. l'ontiac. Mich. Addition for wire wheel equipment. $75 HEIGHTS GARAGE Las in i More parkimr space and jest room for motoring tourists is being ad' o- cated by the Hood River Ccut.ty Ga:ne ' Protective Association. A commit te of the organization, composed of A. K. ' j Cruikshank. IL hL Jchnson and Ht . G. Ball, has been appointed to corner' with the city council in an effort to se- j cure cooeration. Mrs. C. H. I astner also urges such j action. She believes that small way side parks should be established in all parts of the county for motor picnic parlies, it has been suggested that i the parking places should be provided with neat tables by the county. i With a fund of $2,750 appropiated by ; the countv court considered insufficient ! The regular meeting of Hood Riwr ' County Pomona grange was held :r Udell grange hall Wednesday, May 1 !. i No t.ewspaper notice havirg been gi' en, the attendance was somewhat! lighter than usual, altho::;h some ni ij j have kin taking advantage of tne ti . I spraying weather. The interest a oi enthusiasm of the mem tiers present made u; , t" sme extent, fur tl.e la. k of numliers. After the routine business an in fotmal prutram was enioied. A vote of thanks was extended o the ladies of Odtll jane. who servd the best of chicken dinners with all the trimmings. Mr?. F. C. Sherrieb. of Paik, J. M. LOCAL GOLFERS MAY ENTER TOURNAMENT for securing a grade that will be invit-; Talor, of Fine Grove, and K. H Mil ing to motorists, the game association ler, of Odell, were appointed memlters hat launched a campaign to secure of the executive committee who will subscriptions to augment the county arrange tor the next regular meeting, fund in ojiening a highway to Lost j the second Wednesday of August. wh n Lake. A camp has been established t an unusually gixd program is ex by County Engineer Cruikshank, and ; pected. work on the new grade has been start ed with Commissioner Hannum in charge. A committee consisting of E. O. Blanchar, Erank I'urdy and S. E. Bartmess has been appointed to secure tubscriotions. 1 he game association has aided tne; - county in buying supplies for the road j A- y'. Stone, organizer of the Hood camp. River Country Club, has just received i i j r ii v e i ' letter from the Waverly Golf a id Udd rellOWS ISlt Salem j Country Club, of Portland, annonuciug The following members of local or- j tournament to settle the l'.U'J g. If ganizations left Sunday for Salem to championship, for June 10 to 14, 1 lie attend the annual convention of Oregon local rluo. the memliers of which have t'dd Fellows and Rebekahs: W. O. I be"" I'lnying regularly on the huye Hitman. Ceo. W. Thomson. J. II. Sur-; sa"U north oi me my, win proo rell. Mrs. A. L. Day, Mrs. T.J. Mills ; "Y join Mr. Stone in entering mid Mrs. Fred M. I owe. The frater- lournumeni. the HT. MOOD RAILROAD COMPANY Time Table No. 31 v .Taking effect 12:01 a. m. Sunday, July 15th, 1917. n u On .? r ni nor m NliHTIIHOl'NO No. Si !: No. 3 I No. I j j No. 2 No. 4 No. 8 u.Z Motor . 1 mi 1 v ' " , "htiiiy M'uily ; uolor ""''l t M. ! A. M. A . 1. j V M. A. M. ' V. 1. M. ,ri M 10.45 H.lkl ' . . , Lv. Hood River Ar ! 3.1X1 9.25 "2.15 7.45 5 OH j 1II.4H H.II5 l'.ittcrdiile 2.57 U.22 2.11 -.41 . 5. 12 ! 10.57 X .15 i Switchback ' 2.50 0.15 2 04 : 7.34 6 2i i 11.10 8.25 ! Van ll.irn j 2.40 i 0.02 ; 1.52 : 7.22 5 2 I ll.l.t S.:W Mohr : 2.35 8.6H ! 1.4S 7.1H 5 35 ! Ill K.H): Udell 2.:to . 8 53 1.43 7.13 5 40 i 11.23 j 8.45 i Summit ; 2.25 j 8.4 - 1.36 7.0li 5.43 U.2(i: 8.50 i Bloliclier i 2 20 8.42 1.32 . 7.02 5 4," ! 11 .30 ill .00 Ilolsteiu i 2.10 8 37 1.27 (1.5. 5 5o i 11.33 ' 0.05' W ina n s 2.05 I 8.34 1.21 .54 5 57 ! 11.38 l 20 ' Deo cm. j 2,00 ' 8.30, 1.20 0.50 (i ivj I 11.43 0.25 Trout Creek I 11.15 j 8 25 1.15 0.4.) ti 12 i 11 53 ' i 35 : W.Midwortli ; 11.05 ; 8.15 . 1.05 0.3,) (.17 ; 12.00 ' 10 (HI I Ar. Parkdale Lv 11.00 j 8.10 . MX)J l 3 P.M. I M. I A. J A. M. A.M. I'.M. IV I "Steiiui. tMo'.or. uinu to limited space on Motor Ctrs all trunks and heavy Irnggagn will be handled on the fleam trains, either in advance of or following the piiHHengers. PIohtI jOALLESJ L FANCY 6UlE3KM(HNT I MAKES WHITER, LIGHTER BREAD GET IT FROM YOUR GROCER nr.19 nal delegates motored down over the Columbia Uiver Highway. Mrs. Thomson accompanied her husband as far as Portland, $50 Liberty Bond Offered Essayist A $50 Liberty bond will be awarded by the joint (entenarv committee of the Methodist church to the best essay written by any grade, high school or Sunday school pupil in the northwest on lne meinotiisi i etnenary- w nai it is and What it Will Do. Age will be taken into consideration. The contest ends June 1 and all es says should be mailed prior to that date to the Joint Centenary Committee, 40y Piatt Building, Portland, Ure. For Butter Labels printed in accord ance with Dairy and rood Lawp, call at this otlice. Summons In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for Hood River County. Aimee V. Hockabay, Plaintiff, vs. Elizabeth A. Briggs and C. A. Briggs, her husband; Carl E. Sweeney and Mrs. Sweeney, his wife; Frederics Wheeler and Mr. Am.i L. Wheeler, her husband; Glenn 11. Wheeler and Mrs. Wheeler, his wife; II. A. Col lins and Mrs. Collins, his wife; Jeanne J. Farnsworth and Mr. Farnsworth, her husband; and W. R. Gibson ; and also all other persons or parties unknown, claiming any right, title, lieii, estate or interest in the real estate described herein. Defendants. To Elizabeth A. Briggs and C. A. llrigss, her husband; Curl E. Sweeney and Mrs. Sweeney, Ins wile; Fred erica Wheeler and Ain.i L. Wheeler, her husband; Glenn II. Wheeler ami Mrs. -- Wheeler, his wife; II. A. Col lins and Mrs. Collins, his wife; Jeanne J, Farnsworth and Mr. Farnsworth, he" husband ; and W. R. Gibson, and also all other persons or paities unknown, claiming any right, title, lien, estate or interest in the real estate described herein, Defend ants ; In the name of the state of Oregon: You Hnd each of you are hereby re ipiired to appear and answer the com plaint hied against you in the above entitled suit and court on or before the expiration of six (ti) weeks from the date of first publication of this sum mons, which date is hereinafter stated, and if you fail so to appear or answer, tor want thereof, the plaintm will I apply to the court for the relief prayed for in her complaint, to-wit: For judgment against defendants j Elizabeth A. Briggs and C. A. Briggs, I herj husband, for the sum of One Thousand Three Hundred and Fifty Dollars ($1350) with interest thereon at the rate of seven (7) per cent per annum from August 20th, 11)15 until paid ; for $150 attorney's fees and for her costs and disbursements in this suit. Also for the usual decree for the foreclosure of that certain mortgage given by the last two named defend ants and described in the complaint, converting and mortgaging to J. F. Watt, assignor of plaintiff, all of the southeast quarter of the northwest quarter of Section One, Township One I North of Range Ten, east of the Wil- j lamette Meridian, containing forty acres more or less, together with all I and singular the tenements, beredit- j amenta and appurtenances thereunto j belonging, located in Hood River county, State of Oregon, and decreeing ! that said sum and said mortgage are a j first and valid lien and charge against said property, that said mortgage be foreclosed and that execution shall be issued for the sale of said premises Are you run down, tired out, languid, losing weight, or has the "Flu" left you feeling tired and worn out ? If so. Nature is calling for help. We know of nothing to aid you quicker and surer than Penslar Dynamic Tonic This Tonic consists of the most highly recommended foods for nerves and tissues. The exact formula is on each bottle, and is manufactured by one of the Most Reliable Pharmaceutical Houses in the World not a patent medicine firm that puts all the money that should be in the drugs, into glaring advertisements and testimonials. During the influenza epidemic, PENSLAR DYNAMIC TONIC secured wonderful results, also -WE GUARANTEE EVERY BOTTLE. A. S. KEIR SMITH BLOCK RELIABLE DRUGGIST DC DOC 3C 3C With more than 50 men signed up for,a golf and country club, a commit tee has sought in vain for suitable property for links. Because of the high price of land, already set to bear ing apple trees, near the city. Mr. Stone believes the organization should ask the cooperation of the orchardists of Mosier and the citizens of The Dalles in establishing a joint club on the new Highway between here and Mosier. Children Are Swift Isaac Ford, janitor at the Park street schoolhouse, where 274 gram mar grade students attend classes, stys it would take an explosion to cttch the boys and girls in the build ing. Mr. Ford, in conjunction with city fire authorities, gives frequent un expected fire drills. Recently within 2ti seconds afert he had tapped the tire alarm bell eery child was safely out of the structure. Hunt Paint & Wall Paper Co. Complete line of PAIMS, OILS, BRUSHES, Etc. Heath & Milligan Mixed Paints Glidden's Varnishes Room Mouldings Bulk Calcimine Mixed to Order Plate and Card Rail Dry Paste 9 Benton Buys New 1'lace C. K. Benton, already owner of two tracts nf beating orchard on the East Side, of 20 acres each, has just pur chased from Judge Fred W. Wilson, of The Dalles, and Judge A. E. Lake, of Wamic, their 50 acre holdings on the West Side. The newly acquired tract contains 42 acres in full bearing orch ard. Mr. Benton is now one of the heaviest individual ownerB of brearing orchards in the valley. Berries Sell High Strawberries in commercial quanti ties arrived here last week from the Hood, Wash., ranch of Wilbur Galli gan. Mr. Galligan delivered seven crates of 24 pints each, to Perigo & Son Wednesday of last week, the fruit retailing at 30 cents per pint, a record price for the city. The high mark was formerly 25 cents per box. Despite the high price the berries were sold with dispatch to local house wives. An inspection will convince you that the service of the Palace Hotel, Port land, Oregon, Washington and Twelfth streets, is second to none. Convenient to chopping and theatre districts, clean est rooms in city for 50 i ts. and up. Citation In the County Court of the State of Oregon for the County of Hood River. In the matter of the estate of Adelia A. Stranahan, deceased. To Ethel Skewes, H. G. Skewes, May Mottishaw, Fred Mottishaw, Bes sie Mooney, Hope Stuart, Charles P. Stuart. Greeting: In the name of the State of Oregon and by virtue of an order of the Coun ty Court of Hood River. Oregon, here in made and entered on the 2nd day of May, 1910, you and each of you are hereby .cited and required to appear in the court room of the court house in the City of Hood River, Hood River County, Oregon, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon of the 6th day of June, 1919, and then and there show cause, if any exists, why an order should not. then and there be made authorizing and li censing Albert K. Stranahan, as exec utor, to sell, from time to time, all or any portion of the following described real property situated in the City of Hood River, County of Hood River, State of Oregon, towit: Lots fifty-nine and Bixty (59 and 00), in Block one (1), in Stranahan's 2nd Addition to the said city ; Lot seventy- four (74), in Block thirteen (13), and Lot thirty-seven (37) and Lot TROUBLES COST HIM A FORTUNE Texas Farmer Suffered For Fifteen Years-Ii Kelieieil by Tanlne "A few bottles of Tan lac have done , me more good than other medicines and treaments that cost me a small fortune," faid C. C. Fisher, a pros perous farmer living at Irving, Route 1, a few miles from Dallas, Tex. "For lifteen years." be continued, "1 suffered so terribly from stomach trouble that 1 thought 1 could never get well. Every thing 1 would eat went back on me and 1 would belch up my food so Hur that it would'nearly strangle me, the gas on my stomach would press my heart so as to cause it to.flutterand 1 would have the hardest time getting my, breath. 1 was really in such awful condition that 1 felt like 1 had about got to the end of my row. "But 1 feel now like I am good for i many years yet, for lanlac has lixed nie up so I can eat anything and every thing without any bad after effects and since gas has stopped forming in my stomach I am not trout le i with palpitations or shortness of breath. I have gained six pounds already and urn working hard on my farm every day now and am glad to tecommend Tanlac for the wor.deful way it has helped me. " Tanlac is sold in Hood River by The Kresse Drug Co. Adv. Rose Hopper Control Suggested Rose gardeners, according to Leroy Childs, should spray immediately for control of the rose leaf hopper, one of the most worrysome pests for Ore gon rose fanciers. Mr. Childs says the pest prevail in all parts of the state. The hopper should be sprayed with a solution of Black Leaf 40 at the rate of 1 to 1200 and soap, four pounds to 100 gallons of water. As the insect will tie found on the under side of the foliage, the spray must be directed up ward. First Church of Christ, Scientist Service will I'liil'line. 9th and a. in. ; Subject : Sunday School be lielil in Church Eugene, Sunday, 1 1 tic Reality, at 1 1 a. in. Wednesday service, S p. m, The reading room is open daily from 3 to 5 p. ni., in the Church. (371 MnrI I.nt fnrtv T,.,,o uioc.., coo me f luvctus , uj, m n i oc k nine '.) in Mrananan s of said sale be applied to the satisfac-1 3,d Addition to said city ; Also begin tion of said judgment ; that you. and each of you, and all persons or parties claiming under you or subsequent to the execution of said mortgage, may be forever barred and foreclosed of all right, title, estate, lien or interest in or to said premises or any portion thereto, and for such other relief as to the court may seem equitable. You are served with this summons by publication pursuant to an order made by the lion. Fred W. Wilson, judge of the above entitled court, duly entered herein on the 7th day of April, 1919, w hich order directs that you shall appear and answer said complaint on or before six (6) weeks from the date of the first publication of this sum- ning at a sunken stone monument set in the east line of the Win. Jenkin's Donation Land .Claim No. 38, Town ship 3 North, Range 10 East of W. M., 33U feet south of the re-entrant corner of the east side of said claim; thence south 1 deg. 20 min. west 200 feet, thence east 6t!2.72 feet to a point ten feet west of the southwest corner of Lot 33, in Block 10, of Stranhan's 3rd Addition ; thence north 200 feet ; thence west to the place of beginning, con taining 3.02 acres, more or less; at private sale, for cash, or for not less than 25 per cent of the purchase price in cash, payment of the remainder to be made and secured by mortgage on the property sold, and that all or any mons which date is fixed in said order j portjon 0f 88id properties be sold April 10th, 1919. First publication of this summons is April 10, 1919, and the last publication will be May 22nd, 1919. E. H. Hartwig, Attorney for Plaintiff, al0m22 Hood River Oregon S. E. B ARTME55 ji1 Licensed with Oregon's first clas of Embalmers. Phone 1381, 3821 HOOD RIVER. OREGON EMBALM I LOOK FOR THE FED BALL TRADE MARK fireartns 8 Ammunition Shooting' Rfcbrfi ,1 I MIIWHI il A J JIU 11, , .' t . ',-WPTtMVlAT., .. one sale or in several sales, as the ex ecutor may deem most beneficial for Baid estate, the proceeds to be applied in paying claims against said estate, the expenses of administration and the bequests made by the testatrix' will, and for final distribution. This citation is served upon you by publication in accordance with an or der of the county couit of Hood River County, Oregon, ma ie and entered herein on the 2nd day of May, 1919, di recting that same shall be published in the Hood River Glacier commencing with the 8th day of May, 1919, Hnd published once a week for four (4) suc cessive weeks. The first publication is the 8th day of May, 1919. Witness, the Hon. L. N. Blowers, Judge of the County Court of Hood River County, Oregon, with the Feal of said court, affixed this 2nd day of May, 1919 Attest, E. E. Shoemaktr, Clerk. (Seal) m2tt About Rheumatism People are learning that it is only a waste of time and money to take med icine internally for chronic and muscu lar rheumatism, and about 99 out of Kit) cases are one or the other of these varieties. All that is really necessary to afford relief is to apply Chamber- j lam's Liniment freely. Try it. Jt costs but 30 tents per bottle. Large j size 00 cents. Notice of Final Settlement In the County Court of the State of Oregon for Hood River County. In the matter of the estate of Alice Kemp Pool", deceased. Notice is hereby given that the un dersigned administrator of the estate of Alice Kemp Poole, deceased, has tiled his final report in said estate, and that the county court of the State of Oiegon for Hood River County, has fixed Saturday, the 1 Ith day of June, 1919, at the county court room in the city or Hood Kiver, Oregon, at the hour of 10.30 o'clock in the forenoon of said day, as the time and place for hearing objections to said report, and final settlement. Dated and first published this 15th day of May, 1919. 0. II. Rhoades. ml5jnl2 Administrator. Notice to Creditors In the County Court of the State of Oregon, for Hood River County. In the matter of the estate of Homer E. Perry, deceased. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has been appointed administrator of the Estate of Homer E. Perry, deceased, by the county Court of the State of Oregon., for Hood River County, and that all persons having claims against said estate are hereby required to present the same to eaid administrator at the office of A. J. Derby, First National Bank Building, Hood River, Oregon, duly verified according to law, within six months from the date of the first publication of this notice, which date is the 1st day of May, 1919. W. V. Perry, ni29 Administrator. f 1 . . ' BRIGGS AUTO WOOD-SAW Attachment One man cutt IS cords; 2 men, 35 cordt. ' Goes Anywhere Any Auto. BRIGGS i BURPEE CO., Inc., Manufacturers 279 Hawthorn Ave., Portland. Send for Infotnation and Illustrated Circular OREGON LUMBER COMPANY Manufacturers LUMBER & LUMBER PRODUCTS Wholesale and Retail 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. 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