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HOOD ItlVKR GLACIER, TIU'ILSIU, Al'til'ST Ll. lilf SAFE, GENTLE REMEDY BRINGS SURE 'RELIEF For I'd yaart GOTD MEDAL Haarlem OH riJLS enabled n'jitriBit numsn.iy IbiUDl atta.'n if kltiui-y. liver, bladder and iimmrli trcuoiw ari'i a ' start cutine 'rd wnt the utlnarv orfaas a.nd to bu.Kl u;- an! restore 1 1 tra.th cricatu weafcenfd tiy di-af-. T-ie most Important organs must be watcsed. because tfcr fitter and purify til blood; units thoy do their work you are doomed. Weariness, icepleesneu. nenoueness. despondency, backacr.e. stomach trou ble, pains In the loins and lower ab ontn, gravel, dilhculty when u'trut tng, rheumatism, sciatica, uJ l-imbuBO 11 warn you of troub with your kid eya OOLO KEDAL Haarlem Oil Cap- .VKmVal JIT. HOOD RAILROAD COMPANY Time Table No. 31 Taking effect 12:91 a. m. Sunday, July 15th, 1917. 1 ' "tfjlfej i tin bo I KD Ns. Si No. 3 I Ns. I Mvttf Isily Nutsr July i 'lially I fcliept. 'S lid y Stations t. M. i A. M. I A. M. ; I P. M. A . 51. P. M. H. M. 5.00 10.45 I ...L. .Mather Ar ! 8.00 I i.25 2.15 I 7.4. ft 03 10.4H t.05 Power-dale j 2.57 9.22 , 2.11 i 7.41 5.12 10.57 i 1.15 Switchback i 2.50 j tt.lS 2.04 j 7.34 6.26 11.10 I 8.2-5 Van Horn ! 2.40 , 9 02 ' 1.52 , 7 22 6 29 11. IS I 8.30 Mohr 2.S5 : 8.5S ! 1.48 , 7.18 6.56 11. IS 8.40 Udell 1 2.;kl 8.63 i 1.43 ; 7.13 5.40 11.23 8.45 Summit ! 2.25 j 8.40 ; IM , 7.00 5.43 11.26 I 8 50: llloueher : 2 20 ; 8.42 1 1.32 , 7 02 4" I 11.30 y.t8) , llolstein ! 2.10 I 8 37 i 1.27 j 6.67 6 60 11.33 V.(W ! Winans ; 2.05 ! 8.34 ; 1.24 ! 8.54 5.57 I 11.38 j 9.20 1 Hem pm. i 2.00 8.30 j 1.20 j 6.60 0.02 11.43 9.25 Trout Creek I 11.15 8.25 ! 1.15 i 8.45 .12 11.63 9 35 j Woodwork! ! 11.05 8.15 1.05 0.35 6.17 12.00 1 10 00 I Ar. rVkdal Lv ! 11.00 8 10 1.00 ! 6.30 P.M. i M. A. M. ! I A. M. I A.M.J P. M. I P.M. Stuam. t Motor. Owintc to limited spat e on Motor Cars all trunks ud heavy baggage will be handled on the eteaui trains, either in advance of or following the passengers. Flour;- fANCY BLUt STlMRMtNT I MAKES WHITER, GET IT FROM "Here's a Friendly Tip" says the Good Judge THE REAL TOBACCO CHEW put u in two styles RIGHT CUT is a short-cut tobacco W-B CUT is a long fine-cut tobacco sWf Hunt Paint & Wall Paper Co. Complete line ot PAINTS, OILS, BRUSHES, Etc. A Had you ever thought of the advantages in buying your Meat and Groceries at the same place ? Try it and see how convenient it is. L. H. HUGGINS' GROCERY AND MEAT MARKET TWFLFTH -STREET PHONE 2134 S. E. BARTME5S Licensed with Oregon's first class of , HOOD RIVER, OREGON 5 ilea are the remedy you need. Taka three cr (our every day. The heallne; oil soaks into the ceils and lining of ltf kiJnr and drives out the poisons. N-- h?e and l.e th will surely follow When Jir normal viiror baa been re store! cur.tinue treatment for a wbi to keep yourself l i condition aad pra tnt a rwfura of t?ie disease. Wj'i wait urf! you art" Incapable ef e'ltine. rt takrne KLI MKKAi. Haarlem Oil faps i'es today. Tourdni K'.st threrfuliy refund your money if you are not saHrte.i wi'h reenltav Hut be s ire to r-t the original Import ed LJ. MKT'!, ai.d anept no sub stitute In three slzw Sealed pack a:ee At all drag stores XoRTHBOCMl N. 2 No. 4 No. No. I 'Daily ! Ktcr t Suuitay liaily , Kxt'ept ! Sunday ; Motor Baily Motor iKaturd'y ooiy LIGHTER BREAD YOUR GROCER i i Men who know tobacco, chew the best without its costing them any more. They take a little chew and it's amazing how the good taste stays in a rich, high grade chewing tobacco. For lasting tobacco satis faction, there's nothing like a small chew of that rich-tasting tobacco. Heath & Milligan Mixed Paints Glidden's Varnishes Room Mouldings Bulk Calcimine Mixed to Order Plate and Card Rail Dry Paste tmbalmers. Phone 1381, 3321 ! EUROPEAN APPLES I SURPRISES SHIPPER1 1 ally a man w ho had no acquaintance , . , . ! with them and should read the follow- Americanaho rest under the im- by F H lHar( a hotel nisn at rreaaion that no apples are grown in I)upuv Mont. ..Four iear, af0 , England and Europe. write ti.l. usecj Chanibertain'a Colic and liarr Davidaon. local grower who conducts hoa Remedy Withauch wonderful an export oftce in New-lork C ity. to , Mulla lhat l have sm,.e mmended hit local connection, the Hood River; lt to my fritnds. rruit Company "are badly mistaken. Mr. Davidson haa just returned to!-" America after a tour of English and! SdlHIIlOlU rortn c.uroian markets ami orchard ' districts. He spent last week at Mil waukee attending the annual conven tion of the International Appla Ship pers Association. Mr. Davidson says that England has a big crop of apples, and that the berry and plum crop was heavy. While the country's apples are far below the quality of American fruit, the exporter says that the ton nage is sufficient to supply the demand until October. "England also has a big pear crop," says Mr. Davidson. "And Sweden will have a good crop of apples. I was surprised at the orchards there. Some of the Scandinavian dealers are a little backward this year as a result of losses from deterioration in fruit shipped them toward the close of the season last year. The English business outlook is not as good as it has been. There is a universal unrest, and strikes are the rule of the day. The maximum price set by England on fruit last year still remains as it was." Mr. Davidson writes that Germany will be in the market for American apples by the first of the year. SCHOOL NOTES School will open Monday, Sept. 1. H. C. McCormick, the Manual Train ing teacher is remodeling the library and putting the shop in order for work beginning Sept. 1. Three very neces sary pieces of equipment will be added to this department-a forge, a lathe and a universal saw table. A strong course in Farm Mechanics will be given in this department supplement ing the work in Agriculture. Mr. Bailey will be in his office daily beginning Monday, Sept 18, from 8.30 to 12,00 a. m. All high school stu dents, especially new students, should plan to see Mr. Bailey relative to their work this fall. This will save much time and delay at the opening of the semester. Plans are being worked out for the new shed just south of the tennis court to be used for County Fair purposes and, later, for auto shed for students driving cars to school. The shed will he 16 x 100 feet. The county fair board will contribute $200 towards trie expense, the school board paying the balance and the building to he erected by the manual training department of the nigh school. The lantern room in the auditorium will be completed this week and the motion picture machine installed be fore the opening of school. One of the best motion picture machines on the market will be installed. The pictures will be chiefly educational and cor related with the regular school work as much as possible. The machine will be installed, fully equipped by the Associated Student Body of the high school and will be used for the benefit of the entire school system and com munity. So far there has been no janitor found to succeed Mr. Hall at the jun ior high school building. Though well vanced in years Mr. Hall was unusually painstaking in his work about the school. All students planning to attend to U. of 0. or O. A. C. or any other school are requested to see Mr. Bailev. Office hours 8.30 to 12.00. Driving Without Lights Dangerous County Commissioner F. H. Black man has issued a warning to motorists driving without lights over the county highways. Mr. Blackman says the practice is so generally observed that it has become dangerqus to travel over the valley roads after dark. "1 was out one night last week," says Mr. Blackman, "and within a short distance met six automobiles and motorcycles traveling without lights. It raises a hazard that we cannot tol erate." Phone Hearing Approaches The 1'ubiic Service Commission has announced that a hearing in the mat ter of the application of the Oregon Washington Telephone Co. to increase ts rates has been set for 1 o'clock August 25, at the county courthouse. '1 he company, declaring that a re ceivership will be necessary if rates i are not increased, has asked for a gen eral increase in revenue. The Heat Physic When you want a pleasant physic try Chamberlain's Tablets. They are easy to take and mild and gentle in effect. They are highly prized by people who have become acquainted with their good qualities. They onlv cost a quar ter. Oak Grove Teachers Announced Fay Dinsmoor, clerk of the Oak Grove school district announces that teachers have been secured for the coming year as follows: Miss Lola Graff, principal; Miss Alma Annala, primary department; Miss Alice Mc Curdy, intermediate grades ; and Mrs. ('has. H. Henney, musical instruction. The school will open on Septemtier 1. McGuire Buys Cass Place W. M. McGuire has just purchased the 16-acre ranch of C. A. Cass in the Odell district. The consideration is above $5,000, but !f. Cass has re tained this year's crop. HOOD RIVER PROOF Should Cominee Krerj Hood Kiver Kesiler The frank statement of a neighbor, telling the merits of a remedy, Bids you pause and believe. The same endorsement By some stranger faraway Commands no belief at all. Here's'a Hood Kiver case. A Hood River citizen testifies. Kead and be convinced. A. C. Stevens. 916 Twelfth St.. Hood ! i River, says: "I know Doan's. Kidnev pills are just the thing for a weak and aching back. I have found them very beneficial for rheumatic trouble, too. I couldn't recommend a more reliable kidney medicine than Doan's. I have been taking Doan's off and on for a I long time and they have never failed to give me ine oesi or satisiaclion. Price 60c, at all dealers. Don't sim- f'ly ask for a kidney remedy get )oan's Kidney Pills - the same that Mr. Stevens had. 'Fotser-Milhurn Cn xMfgrs., Buffalo, N. Y. 6 1 t04l KrDJtslj The merits of Chamberlain's Colic and Diarrhoea Remedy are well known and appreciated, tut there ta occasion- In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for Hood Kiver County. Zrlma Cakes, plaintiff, vs. Henry H. Hurst and Kathenne E. Hurst, his wife, and Walter E. Marrion and Jane lKe Marrion, his wife, defendants. To Henry H. Hurst and Katherine E. Hurst, his wife, and Walter E. Marrion and Jane Doe Marrion, his wife, defendants : In the name of the State of Oregon, you are hereby summoned and required to appear and answer the complaint filed against you in the above entitled court and cause on or tefore six weeks from and after the date of the first publication hereof, and if you fail so to appear and answer, the plaintiff will take judgment and decree against you for the relief demanded in her complaint herein : namely, for a judg ment and decree for the sum of $5hi.ij with interest thereupon at 8 per cent from and after the 20th dav of Octo ber. A. 1). 1910, ana fur the further sum of $.s5.00 attorneys' fees, and for all her costs and disbursements in this suit, and for a further decree foreclos ing that certain mortgage dated Octo ber 20, 1910, recorded October 27, 1910, in volume 4 of mortgages, on pages 611 and 012 in the mortgage records in the office of the county clerk of Hood Kiver County, State of Oregon, upon all of the following described real property situated in Hood Kiver Coun ty, State of Oregon; namely : Commencing at the quarter corner common to Sections 31 and 32 in Town ship 2 North of Range 11 East of Wil lamette Meridian, running thence North along the east line of Section 31 in said Township and Range N) rods; thence West 10 rods; thence South, parallel with the east line of said Sec tion 31, 80 rods, and thence East 16 rods to the place of beginning, con tainii g 8 acres, ordei ing and directing a sale of said property and foreclosing, barring and forever cancelling and terminating all of your right, title and interest in said property of every kind and nature, ex cept the right of redemption under the law, and for all other and further gen eral and equitable relief in this suit. This summons is published upon you by authority of an order made and en tered by the Hon. Fred W. Wilson, judge of the above entitled court, on the 1th day of August, A. I). 1919, di recting that this summons be published in the Hood Kiver Glacier, a newspa per published and of general circula tion in Hood River County, Oregon, for once a week fur six successive weeks. ' Date of first publication 7th day of August, 1919. Date of last publication ISth dav of September, 1919. Zelma Oakes, I'laintiff, Henry S. Westbrook, Attorney for I'laintiff, Suite 601 Journal Bldg., 1'ortland, Or. Notice to Creditors In the County Court of the State of Oregon, for Hood Kiver County. In the Matter of the Estate of Vir ginia B. Van Au?dal, Deceased. Notice is hereby given that the un dersigned has been appointed adminis trator of the Estate of Virginia !!. Van Ausdal, doreased, by the County Court of Hood Kiver County, Oregon and has qualified as such. All persons having claims against said estate are hereby required to present the same to the undersigned, properly verified ac cording to law, at the office of A. J. lUrby, First National Bank Building, Hood Kiver, Oregon, w ithin six months from the date of the lust publication of this notice. l'ated and first published this 21th day of July, 1919. J. I. Miller, j24u21 Administrator. Notice to Creditors No. 271 In the County Court of Hood Kiver County, Oregon. In the matter of the estate ot Agnes Kay, deceased. Notice is hereby given that the un dersigned has been duly appointed by the County Court of Hood River, coun ty Oregon, executrix of the will of Agnes Kay, deceased, which will was on July -i, 1919, duly proved and ad mitted to probate by the order of said County Court. All persons having claims against said deceased or against said estate are required to present the same, duly verified as required by law, to the undersigned executrix at her place of business on Oak street, or at the office of her attorney, George R. Wilbur, Eliot Building, both in the City of Hood Kiver, Oregon, within six (6) months from the date of this notice, which said date will he the date of the first publication of this no tice. Dated July 31, 1919. Adelaide 1). Kay, Executrix of the will of j31a28 Agnes Kay, deceased. No. 950. Summons by Publication In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for the County of Hood River. Ellis R. Wilhelm, Plaintiff, vs. Elsie May Wilhelm, Defendant. To Elsie May Wilhelm, defendant: In the name of the State of Oregon : You are hereby notified and required to appear and answer the complaint tiled against you in the above entitled suit and court on or before Thursday, August 28, 1919; and if you fail to so appear and answer, for want thereof, the plaintiff will apply to the above described court for the decree and judgment prayed for in his said com plaint, and will take decree and judg ment of said court for the dissolution of the marriage now existing between you and the plaintiff, and for such other equitable relief as the court may include in its decree. You are served with this summons pursuant, to the order of the Honorable L. N. Blowers, county judge of Hood Kiver countv. Oregon, made and en- tered July 9, 1919, which order pre- scribes that you shall appear and an swer said complaint on or before ! Thursday. August 28, 1919; and that I you be served with this summons by publication thereof in the "Hood River Glacier at least once a week for six ! (6) consecutive weeks; and you are further notified that the date of the , first publication of this summons is July 17. 1919. George R. W ilbur, Attorney for Plaintiff. Business address, Eliot Bidg., Hood River, Ore. jl7a2ni 3 c: 0 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. 0 0 A. S. KEIR SMITH BLOCK RELIABLE DRUGGIST o DC Notice is hereby given that the State l.andlioard of the State of Oregon will receive sealed bids at its office in the Capitol Building at Salem, Oregon, up to 10 :00 o'clock a. m., September 2, 1919, for all the State's interest in the oversowed lands hereinafter described, giving, however, to the owner or own ers of any lands abutting or fronting thereon, the preference right to pur chase said overflowed lands at the highest price offered, provided such oiler is made in good faith, and also provided, that the land will not be sold for, nor any offer therefor accepted of less than $7.50 ier acre, and that the Board reserves the light to reject any and all bids : The lands are situated in Hood River County, Oregon, and described as fol lows : Beginning at a point in the west line of Sec. 30, T. 3 N. K. 11 E. W. M.. 1995.81 feet north of the southwest comer of said section, theme N. 64 deg. 30 min. E. 374.88 feet along me ander line which is the northerly boun dary of Nathan S. Benson I). I.. C. No. 37; thence S. 75 deg. E. 4ti3.98 teet along said meander line ; thence S. 60 deg. 15 min. E. 649.78 feet along said meander line ; thence S. 51 deg. E. 159.72 feet along said meander line; thence S. 19 deg. 45 min. E. 379.5(1 feet along said meander line ; thence S. 64 deg. east 363.00 feet along said mean der line to the northeast corner of said Nathan S. Benson claim; thence North 40.00 feet to low water south bank of the Columbia river; thence N. 51 deg. 13 min. W. 3h2.JO feet along low water line; thence N. Zi deg. 01 min. W. 314.47 feet along low water line ; thence N. 45 deg. 52 min. W. 180. 00 feet along low water line; thence N. 53 deg. 32 min. W. 593.53 feet along low water line; thence N. 28 deg. 16 min. W. 1 18. 10 feet along low water line ; thence N. 68'deg. 30 min. W. 770.0(1 feet along low water line to a point in west line of said section 30; thence along said west line of section South 564.00 feet to point of beginning, containing con taining 6.93 acres anil Wing north of the Nathan S. Benson D. B. C. No. 37, T. 3. N. K. 1 1 K. Applications should be addressed to G. G. Brown, Clerk State Board, Sa lem, Oregon, and accompanied by bid, and marked "Application and bid to purchase overflowed land." G. G. Brown, Clerk State Land Board. Pated at Salem, Oregon, June 23. 1919. 3a2K Notice of Administrator's Sale No. 254 In the county court of the state of Oregon for Hood Kiver County. In the matter of the estate of Jacob Merle, deceased. Notice is hereby given, that in pur suance of an order made and entered herein bv the Judge of above entitled Court on the 9th day of August, 1919, authorizing and directing the under signed administrator to sell the per sonal property of said estate, herein after described, I, the undersigned administrator of said estate, will, mi the 23rd day of August, 1919, at the hour of 10 o'clock in the forenoon of said day, at the office of John Baker, room 5 in the Brosius building, in the city Hood Kiver. Hood River Countv. i Oregon, proceed to sell at private sale, to the highest bidder for cash, the un divided one half interest in and to the personal property of the late partner ship of Foust & Merle, said property being located in the Bell building and at the shop of said late partnership, in said city of Hood River, and consisting of auto supplies, accessories, auto parts, used autos, and other articles. The administrator reserves the right to reject any or all bids, and said sale will be made subject to confirmation by the Court. Dated this 9th day of August, 1919. O. C. Dean, Administrator of estate of Jacob Merle, Deceased, al4a21. and Foust & Merle. LOOK FOR THE RED BAIL TRADE MARK I Fifeajims Ammunition iiShooting Eiir BR1GGS AUTO WOOD-SAW Attachmeit Oas mta cuts IS cords; S nits, 35 csrst. Goes Anywhere Anj Aulo. BRIGGS k BURPEE CO. lie, Minifadarert 27t Hawthorns At.. Portlsnd. Stad for laismatioa and Illaitrstad Circular Glacier office makes rubber stamra for Fruit Bore". 17 ! DO 30C2 DC OREGON LUMBER COMPANY Manufacturers LUMBER & LUMBER PRODUCTS Wholesale 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. New Columbia Schedule Effective August 5th, the J. N. Teal will leave Portland luesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays at 7.15 a. in., arriving at Hood River about (i p. m. VVill leave Hood River on Wednesdays, Fridays and Sundays about !l a. rn. A second boat will be put in commission about August loth, taking alternate days. DALLESCOLUMBIA LINE LEONARD S. MILLER, Agent. PHONE 3514 When In STOP PALACE HOTEL One of the liest Hosieries of the Rose City 446 Washington Street The cleanest rooms in the city, first class service, fireproof, strictly modern, lae. ground floor lobby, steam heaUyl nanus, with or without bath, hot and cold water, in shopping and theatre district, reasonable rates. An inspection will convince vou. 3C DC and Retail Portland AT THE o w 0 0