HOOD BiVEB QLACIER. TIII'RSDAY, MAY 18, 1020 -o- r a I A I a a I s FOR SALE (liion, ghompg a bea&tlfal bloom bottom, presetting a 4,')00 to 5,000 standard varieties, '' acres in hay, ber, 1 mile from Railroad. 6 1 j,, ,i 1,. i' res ticn n, good Ali an tier Irrigation and plenty of water. Well It timed nil over. All equipment, and it, iH I tod, la Included in price, Ih lucuted on a main road. Thla property bat ajjwayg been an ex cellent pi dticer, having had the beofort. I'll a tree have been wed pruned, and propped duriOK crop season and arc very nl ipely. Nothing hat been neglected. cas-li, and li:il:i:.ee payable 1,8-"(I :i v :ir cars, piartically a rental l;ii", at the includes interest. Thin not Hinting tin purchaser, other terms night he agree, present owner properly protected. for 10 fIJflO i pur ihle if R. E. SCOTT AGENT statement Condition of the Butler Banking Company, of Hood River, Ore. at the close of business, May 4. L920 RESOURCES Loans and Discounts $789,009.24 U. S. Bonds and Treasury Certificates.. 81,827.60 Bonds, Warrants and Stocks 121,499.97 Savings Department Ldana .204,97340 Safes, Furniture and Fixtures 9,220.00 Real Estate 10,882.70 Cash on Hand and in Other Banks .' 11,500.01 $1,535,523.22 LIABILITIES Capital Stock $100,000.00 Earned Surplus and Undivided Profits 39,911.86 Deposits l,.)5t011.3(S $1,535,523.22 Gain in Deposits over corresponding date one year ago $214,292.36 Member Federal Reserve System. Our Season's Supply of Matthews' Gravity Conveyors .will arrive very shortly. On all sales where deliveries can he made direct from the car, we are making a reduction of 1 5 cents per foot. GRADERS for any size crop a I p I I I Full Line of Packing House Equipment CUTLER MFG. CO. i e ( II 351 E. 10th Street, Portland K. DAVENPORT, Phone, Odell Local Agent 367 H. S. GEORGE &e Electric Kitchen "The Place to Eat" CIGARS, TOBACCO, PIPES BILLIARDS AND POOL Tel. 1191 Hood River, Oregon COURT DECLINES TO CONDEMN PROPERTY The county court last week denied i request of the State Highway Com. mission for the condemnation of 10 I acres of hillside land along the Ruth ton grade of the Highway. The addi tional land, it was said, is needed to widen out the Hade and to provide a damping prmUM for dehris of glides. ' The court, however, took the stand that the commission Itself, since mich POWra were granted under the law, should initiate condemnation nroreedl ings. The court granted a license to the Oild Fellows Lodge at Cascade Locks for eendoeting a public dance hall. The permit epieifies that dancing Khali not lie permitted Irom the hours of 12 i). m. to ti a. rn. I he license is the lirst issued here under a dance hall law adopted at the special heesion of the legislature last winter. The court raised the pay of common laborers engaged in road work from 14.60 to 5 for an eight hour day. It was stated that the action was neces sary in order to keep men; No in creases were made in the pay of foie men or motor truck drivers. Hood River now has a Roadside Com mission, whose members will inspect rights of ways of county highways at intervals and prevent the dumniiir of garbage or debris along highways, 'the chairman of the new organization, Walter Kimball suggested such a body several months ago. Other citizens appointed to the commission by the county court are Homer A. Rogers, R. W. Arena and L O. Meacham. To provide for weekly open air con certs by the K. of P. band the ctiy council and county court will construct a pavillion on the courthouse lawn. The band organization received un stinted praise from both the council and court. "GRANDEST IN THE WORLD," HE SAYS J. T. Hlekej Praisss Tsalac iiecau-e HIs Wif '- lesBarksMs Re- , cover) of HYDRO-AIRPLANE DROPS IN ON CITY FRESH AIR IS NEED ED, SAYS NESRIT That the value of fresh air may In emphasized in relation to tires as it has been in respect to lungs, iH the contention of II. il. Nesbit, Firestone dealer at Hood River. "If your machine is to he 'laid on the shelf for a few weeks." advises Mr. Nesbit, "it is a good idea to re move the stale air, pump in enough fresh air to round out the tube, cover them against the light and jack up your car. On general principles, tubes snouni t.e tilled two or three times a. ycar with fresh air oftener if potfj Die. because the off 04 1 of stale air is in itself deleterious." Which makes a man stop and think when he reads stories of ei.iraordinary mileage "made on the original air." Ilarbake House Hums The cottage home on the West Side orchard owned by E. A. Raker and W. W. Hardingor burned last Thursday ni ter noon. The cause of the lire is un known. Clarence Caldwell, who 00 u pied the home, was working in .the Orchard and Mrs. ('Indwell was in town purchasing supplies. The cottage was valued at $l,r(HI, with HQ0 insurance. Mr. and Mrs. Caldwell lust all of their household furniture, valued at 12,000. They had $1,00(1 insurance. Watts Pined on Speeding Charge Charley Watts, lacking only 200 feet oT completing a record run from I'ark dals to the city limits, hurtled by Sheriff Johnson in his automobile last Week. The hitter swore out a com plaint and Mr. Watts paid a tine of $K and cost before Justice of the I'eace Onthank for Speeding. Watts made the 22 mile trip from I'arkdale in ,'tl min ules. "What I have seen Tanlac do for my wife convinces me that it is the grand eat medicine in the world." was the statement made recently by J. T. Hickey. a well known employs of Tay lor's Mill, who lives at 4028 Chicago St., Seattle, Wash., in telling of his wife's recovery since taking Tanlac. "My wife has been in bad health for over a ear, troubled with a bad 'case of indigestion, nervousness, headaches and rheumatism," continued Mr. Hick ey. "She hardly ever cared whether she ate anything or not and when she did force herself to take a few bites it would sour and cause her to have cramping pains Gas would bloat her up so bad that it pressed Op against her lungs and almost cut her breath off entirely. Her kidneys were badly dis ordered and all the lime she was com- j plaining of S pain in the small of her back. She had rheumatism in her j sides and through hur back that gave bet no end of trouble and made it hard j for her to yet about the house. She j was troubled with severe headaches and diz.y spells and her nei vs were so upset that any little unexpected noise; would excite hor. At night she was ! so restless she could get but little! bleep and as a result of all her suffer- j ing she w;is in B miserable run down condition. "Our daughter had taken Tanlac and it mmI helped ber so remarkably that my wife began taking it. It helped her right from the start and it looked like it was no time before she was able to eat anything she wanted and digest it without the least bit of trouble. The rheumatism disappeared entirely and the headaches and dizzy Fp?lla are a thing of the past. Her kidneys are in good condition and the pains in her back have lust about gone and the nervousness has all left her. She Sleeps sound at night and gets up feeling so tine eery morning that it is an ei sy thing for her to do her house work. She has been built up in every way ind Is so much stronger that she looks like a different woman." Tanlac is sold In Hood River by the Kresse Orug Co. Adv. Hood River greeted its lirst hydro plane last Thursday, when J. D. Hill, 'accompanied by ("has. R. Ferryman, j Seattle motion picture man, piloted a ; Curtis lioat here. An easy landing was made at the steamer docks. Mr Hill predicts that the trio is the fore- i runner of frequent air boat communi ! cation between Hood River and the metronoli-. Mr. Ferryman took H00 ieet oi Loiumoia Highway pictures on the way here. While "the Jmen were eating a lunch at the Fheasant Mr.llill inquired about K. R. Midler, a classmate at Cornell university. Scarcely had he spoken when Mr. Moller was seen entering the Franz Hardware store. The two men participated in a pleasant reunion. Walter McHougal also called on Mr. Hill. TtleptMNM 54IT7 tot : up to dure BSJ JBBB1 181 This Medicine Recommended by a Doctor When a doctor uses a medicine him- pelf besides prescribing It to his patients, he must know that it has merit. v This is what Dr. J. EL Wagner, a prom inent physician of JSknte, Kentucky, has to say about Dr. Hartman's well-known remedy, PJE-HU-NA: "I have used PE-RU-NA myself for catarrh and have given It to others for catarrh bloating after eating and other ailments. It has proved a success In all cases with old and voting men and women. All speak well "of HE-RL'-NA. It la the best of all tonics." Dr. Wagner, out of the fullness of his own personal experience, for the good of all sick and suffering, recommends a medicine which he knows to be good. You may he sure a doctor would not en danger hhi professional reputation by endorsing PB-BU-NA Bnlses satisfied be yond a doubt of its-vrlue. Whether your trouble bo a cough or a cold, or a more subtle catarrhal effection of the stomach, bowels or other organs, give PE-RU-NA a trial. The immediate improvement which you will see will sat isfy beyond a doubt that PE-RU-NA is what you need. PE-RU-NA may bo purchased anywhere lu tablet or liquid form. bbUIsbTIsS DR. J. H. WAGNER as s iieiiyPMi so lllll I lllUM 11 , ftdonabtcris W 111 ii yi hi w ant and cleaned by met hod itb 'i telephone J. C will -end lor tl your clothes pressed the most sanitary Hoffman steam presser, Meyer, No. 1124. and he in. j22if No. MB. Summons For Publication in Foreclosure of Tax Lien In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, for Hood River County. Vera Inez Woodward, Plaintiff. VS. Walter H. Moore, W II. Mohr. Arnold V. Moore, Laura Helen Moore, Hallie Va'eda Montgornci . and Mayble Rer nies Montgomery: the unknown heirs and devisees of W. II. Mohr; the un known heirs and devisees of Walter II. Moure : also all other persons or parties unknown claiming any right, title, es tate, lien or interest in the real estate described in I'lnintilf's Application and Complaint, Defendants, To Walter ll. Moore, W. II. Mohr, Arnold V. Moore, Laura Helen Moore. Hallie Valeda Montgomery and Mayble Hemice Montgomery; the unknown heirs and devisees of W. H. Mohr; the unknown heirs and devisees of Walter rt. moore; aiso an otner perons or parlit- unknown claiming anv right. title, estate, Hen or interest In the real estate described in this summons, the above named defendants. Highest cash price paid for your used furniture, stoves and rugs. Call McClain it B. A. I ran. Co. l20tf HOOD RIVER PROOF should Convince Rvery Reader Hood Rhcr The frank statement of a neighbor, telling the merits of a remedy, Hids you pause and believe. The same endorsement lty some stranger faraway Command - no Belief at all. Ilere's'a Hood Rivt r case, A Hoi d River citizen testifies. Read and be convinced. A. C. Stevens. 010 Twelfth St., Hood River,, says : "1 know Moan's Knlnev pills are just the thing for a weak and aching back. I hae found them very lienelicial lor rheumatic trouble, too. 1 couldn't recommend a more reliaMt kidney medicine than 1 loan's. 1 havi neon lasing i mans on hiki on tor a long time and they have never failed to give 'lie the best of satisfaction. ' ft lei tk-, at all dealers. Don't sim ply ask for h kidney remedy get lkian's Kidney Pills - the same that Mr. Stevens had. Fotscr-Milhurn Co.. Mfgrs.. Buffalo, n. y. i HI. HOOD RAILROAD COMPANY Time Table Taking effect Wednesday, No. 33 Octet r 2'ith. l'Mt. Summons In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, for Hood River County. E A. Raker, Plaintiff, vs. W Mar- gulis, Ida Margulis, Clarke County Iron Works, a corporation, Frank t'orr and F.mma T. Coir, Defendants. To Frank Corr and Emma T. Corr, of the above named defendants: You and Sack of you Hre hereby re quired to appear and answer the com plaint in the above entitled CaWl and ObsBBB, on or before six weeks fr rn the dato of the lirst publication of this summons, to wit: On or before the Nth dav of May. I'.'L'o. ai d if m.u fail so to apH-ar and answer said complaint a dei ree will be taken against ou for i In1 relief Sensed for in said complaint, to wit : For a decree of said court for ever barring and foreclosing all the right, title snd interest of you and each of you in and to the northwest quarter of the north wt quarter of SUM 11, in Township 1 North, rue 10 EM of the Willamette Mer- In the name of the State of Oregon : You are hereby notified that Vera Inez Wind ward, the holder of Cert ili- cate of Oelinquenev numbered 2N7 is sued on the loth day of April. 1017, by the Tax Collector of the County of Hoed River, State of Oregon, for the amount of fifteen and 48-100 dollars, the rams being the amount then due ktwl delinquent for taxes for the year 191 ' ' tgetaer with penalty interest and roots thereon upon the real property ki ted to you, of which you are the OWl i as appears of jrecurd, situated in said County and State and particularly bounded and described as follows to- wit : The southwest quarter (SW'D of the southeast quarter (SKI), and lots one (1) ami two (2), all in Section thirty threo (":(), Township three (:t) North, Range eight (8), East of the Willam ette Meridian in Hood River County, Oregon. You are further notified that said Van Inei Woodward has paid taxes on said premises for orior or sabesquenl years, with the rate of Internet on said amounts as follows : t 1 cur'. fas 1911 April 10, Mtf I'd-' x i i i in. 1017 lyl.'t April III. I 1 1 7 lull Apid Kl, ISI7 IM UM BBS Inn,, u, n -t'."t I'.'l'i s, ii it, 1SM7 Mi'h. Ii., tins nl eh. bl mis ol S. 1 IT, 1919 1017 1st ' iiii M 1 mil fas it oeli-l No W19 MdS -.1 I.I.. Mi Al nasi I 9 7H fi Til in Ml Kale 1. 1 Inn-rot 1 1 Mt rt'iit i s jx-r esnl II jwr ci'ni III MT C. Ill BSS 1;S HT M lll II AS IM 1101 :i II "I Is iwr pen I l' jer rem per rent 15 ht cent Said U Iter II. Moore as the hum; of the legal title of the above de-serilH-d property as the same appears of reeord snd each of the other persons above 'aiiied are hereby further noti fied that Vera Inez Woodward will ap pi to the Circuit Court of the Count v and State aforesaid for a decree fore closing the hen against the protiertv i bed. and mentioned in sad certificate. And yon are hereby sum moned to appear within rixty days af ter the first publication of this sum mons, exclusive of the day of said first publica'ion. and defend this action or pay the amount due as shove shown, ber a ith roxts and accrued inter est and in case of your failure to do so iluT- e uill be rendered foreclosing .1 i the lar This ef the of the Stations Pj-V. BBSI M, No. 4 So. t No. 8 Motor 4nnil! oolj 'a. m. r. m.i r. n, 9.95 2.1ft " 6.411 9.99 2. 11 6.41 9.16 2.04 I 6. .14 9 02 1.52 6 .22 8.6 1. 48 6.1') 8 .VI l .tl j 13 h.-p. oo.. s 9 1.92 6.02 8.37 i 1.27 j 6.57 8.S4 1.24 6.54 8.30 1.20 . 8.24 1.15 6.45 8.15 1.06 i ft.rt& 8 .10 1.60 i I H a. m. r. p. a. er and Ad simrn, date P'ld. an.1 re. Marrh. I9M ty dork of gon, in Voli Records of I This sumn :.i h of you the Hetd of tUi K A I Rir Countv, 4 at l age 64 ralde L. N. Hlowers. Judge mty CM.rt of the State of the County of Hood River lit was made and dated this f April. 1920. and the date publication of this summons day of April. 1920. a and paiiers in this pro y be served uton the unoVr dir'g within the State of the address hereafter men- Ueorge Attorney Eliot Hide. R! Wilbur, for I'laintiff. iks handled oo the fteini and heavy haegagt ill . mingthe passengers. tered on the alml3 1st day of April. 1920. A. J. Oerby. Attorney for Plaintiff. s nononious ervice jtisfdetion lophciix S.ilu'nt Six e!er& Kolstdd Do You Remember those frig-id days of De cember, 1919? We merely call your attention to them in or der that you may pre pare yourself before another winter sets in. Remember that George Washington said, "Pre pare for war in time of peace." We are agents for I'ipeless Furnaces. Get your order in now for Heating Appliances. You may be too late otherwise. HUCKABAY & BARGER Telephone 1061 SEAT OWEN F. JONES REPUBLICAN ii. avors Candidate in Consrri Equal rights to the Public, Labor and Capital. Is Immensely Interested ill Irrigation Development, the ad vancement of the mining sad timber resources of ibis part of Oregon and the recovery of our apportionment in the federal fund for develop ment purposes. lie is in touch with vital net ds ol Cent ral and Eaal cm Oregon. I'riinarie" Mav 21. tint out and vote 111.1 Adv. JONI S FOR CONGRESS CLUB, Baker, ( Ireaon. MISS LENORE GREGORY Violinist Will be available for Violin l.eeeoni every iatnrdajr In Hood River. Miss Oregorv is a violinist of European training and experience, and is an accredited State teacher. For information inquire Satur diiys at Oregon Hotel, or write Miss Gregory, Hon II im-ock it, Portland, t Iregon. OREGON LUMBER COMPANY Manufacturers LUMBER & LUMBER PRODUCTS Wholesale and Retail WM. WEBER STILL IK 1X8 HARNESS SADDLES ALSO AUTOMOTIVE ACCESSORIES AND MILLER TIRES CORD TIRKR IN FORD BIZE9 THE FASHION SIMILE'S Parkdale Auto Stage Phone 1201 Lraivei HiHiil River daily at 4.:H) p. m. LnM Parkdale Daily at 8 a. m. (except Sunday). Every Saturday Leaves Parkdale at fi p. m. II I 11 Vl' have just received a new II II Country Club Toilet I 'LJL-J Preparations I -cr-! Come In & lei us show them to iron Chas. N. Clarke YOUR Dnnjnrlsi C warn D - i MMH lSTa;iBSO "Te R." Insulation Beats Re-insulation "T. R." stands for "Threaded Rubber" of course the insulation found only in Willard Batteries with the red trade-mark. The in sulation that lasts as long as the plates, so that 90 of those who buy The Red Trade- M irbed Willard have no' re-insulation tails to pay. There's a lot more of interest to you on this battery question. Come in and talk it over. MOORE ELECTRICAL CO. Everything Electrical Phono 1782 BOAT TIME TABLE The Northwestern Transportation Co. DAILY SERVICE EXCEPT MONDAY Steamers Joseph Kellogg and J. N. Teal Leave Hood River for Portland Daily, except Monday, 8:45 a m. Arrive on up-river trip about 5 p. m. On Sundays only, down river passengers may connect with up-river Imat at Cascade Looks for return trip. Phone 3514 L. S. MILLER, Agent. Wanted Wood Cutters APPLY TO TAPT TRANSFER CO. Anderson Undertaking Co. C. C. ANDKRSON. Sole Proprietor Licensed Embalmer and Funeral Director 41 OAK STRF.RT PHuNE IM4 O