Domestic
OILED FRUIT WRAPS
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ÍT: E. R. Bradley,
17.75.
I: Salary, <133
Bushong A Co.,
stamps. etc., two
* prudbomme
BOX SHOOKS.
FUNGI BORDO
D. I »ilka, $65.86; G. F. Daugherty,
<113.81; Hlldor Kure, $28.72; Glenn
Cunningham, <44.42; Archie Kerr, $21-
.54; W. B. Cunningham. <28.72; W. F,
Young, <100.06; Cecil Cameron, $82.98;
H McCoy, <2613; 11 C. Osborn, $25
.13; Cecil Cameron, <19,96; H. McCoy,
<31.87; H. C. Osborn. <11.97; Vanor
Felman. <6.83; J amt* Fitzgerald. $3-
■69; J. O. Cameron, *75.79; IJoyd Cam
eron, $52.62; W. A. Whiting, <51.98;
H. C. Heft. $50.03; Victor Kmlth, $3.69;
A. K. Baker $46.77; I,. C. Wlneberger,
$28.72; Alvin Coperutle, $17.06; K E.
Cole. $13.91; F 8. Karstake. $3.69; R
M. StraiiM-r, $13.46.
Total s|teut to date on Odell Road:
Labor on road, $2356.47; labor at the
crusher,
______ $780.74
’___ 1; surveying, $444.59;
truck hire, $678.17; culverts. $402.22;
powder, $28.85; repairs. $90.91; sup
plies, $113.14; total, $4795.09.
Total sjient to date on Dee road:
Surveyor, $1217.00; contractor, $8045-
.89; Culverts, <2121.64; coal. $4390;
labor crushing and spreading rock,
<945.40; total, $12,873.79.
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and teU tales like thia in the villagB a
MAYNARD & CHILD
COMMISSION MBRCHANTS
SINCE 1IN
Boxed Apples
FRED CLARK
j. Western Representative
Railway Exchange Building
PORTLAND, ORE.
THE BEST FOR
RIVER
Flume
,TURAL LIENS
PUBLICITY FUND; Hood River
Glacier, $224.40; Hood River News,
$46.00; P. L. Manser, painting yellow
signs, <20049; .total. $466.40.
Total allowed on general fund,
STANDARD
OIL
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caldohnd
$6106.61.
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P
C. A. Williams, ¡mst commander of
the Department of Oregon, Grand
Army of the Republic, died at his
home iu Gladstone, July 24. Mr.
Williams was the side and efficient
adjutant general and quartermaster
general
the Department for 17
years. At the state encampment held
at Newberg iu 1907 8. F. Blythe was
elected Department Commander, lie
gave Mr. 'Williams Ills first appoint
ment as adjutant mid for 17 years
he tilled the office, giving his whole
time to it. At ‘ Pendleton encauqi-
ment in 1922 lie whs elected Depart
ment Commander. During his term of
office he visited every Grand Army
pout in the state of Oregon.
Mr. Williams was born iu Thetford,
Vt., August 28, 1844. As a lad of 19
he eullsted in Company I, 9th Ver
mont volunteers, and entered Rich
mond with tlie victorious Union army.
After the war was o%er he lived In
bls native state and then pioneered
In western Kansas.
He returned
east, living In Franklin, N. II., uffill
1887, When he came to the Pacific
coast, embarking in the sawmill busi
ness near Beattie. He nine to Ore
gon City three years later and was
one of the earliest settlers of Glad
stone, where be lived for 35 years,
Is-iug an ex-meujber jut the Gladstone
city council.
He was a member of the first
Methodist church of Oregon City for
many years and a member of the offi
clal board. He belonged to Huiimer
Post, G. A. R., for years, but recently
transferred to Meade Post, Oregon
City, of which he was formerly a
memls-r. He was a member of the
Gladstone lodge of Odd Fellows.
He is survived by two sons, W. A.
Williams, of Ketchikan, Alaska, and
Clark H. Williams, a member of the
Oregonian staff.
The funeral Was held Saturday
from the Methodist church at Oregon
City.
Mr. Blythe was in Oregon
City Hattinlav to attend the funeral
services.
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IR, W. L. Nichols,
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Eat all the meat and good food you
wish while taking Trunk’s Prescrip
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soda, oil Wintergreen or narcotics, but
positively overcomes any kind of
rheumatism or gout on earth. What
more do you want? It is impossible
to get something better. The greatest
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superior liver medicine.
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Trunk’s Prtwcription sells for 11.70
or 3 for only $5.00 at A. 8. Heir's.
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Place of Trial and Hearing
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call 1014 or leave at the Champion Shoe Repair Shop,
next to Richards’ Cigar Store.
Your shoes will have the careful attention that
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a a ANDBRSON, Role Proprietor
LICENSED EMBALMER Aft) FUNERAL DIRECTOR
Hopkiaa,
States tot the "District Of Oregon.
United States of America, Libelant,
vs. tine Chevrolet Touring Car,
Washington License for 1925 No. 187-
870, Motor No. 52820, Herial No.’ 661
711, and tools and accessories; and
W. 0. Foote, Libelees.
To W. C.' Foote, and ill others
whom it may concern.
Notice Is liereby given that an in
formation was filed in the above en
titled court In the above entitled
cause on the 17th day of July, 1925,
wherein and whereby it is sought to
have certain property, described an
follows, to wit: One Chevrolet Tonr
ing Car, Washington License for 1925
No. 137870, Motor No. 52820, Serial
No. 661711, and tools and accessories,
which said pro;>erty wasx seized on
the 10th day of June, 1925, and
heretofore attached and arrested and
bejd and seised, and now is hi the
pomewdon of Frank B. Mitebell, a
Deputy Collector of Internal Revenue
for the Htnte of Oregoq, forfeited for
the following reasons, to-wit:
That heretofore, to-wlt: On or
almut the 31M day of May, 1925, In
the uounty of Hood River, in the
State and District of Oregon, and
within the Jurisdiction of this Court,
and before said seisure, the said
property alxive described was by W.
O. Foote used in the removal and for
the deposit and concealment of a
quantity of whiskey or distilled
spirits, to-wlt: Moonshine whiskey,
the exact amount of Mikl distilled
spirits being unknown, with intent
to defraud the United States of the
tax thereon, the said distilled spirits
then and therebelng a commodity for
Which and In respect whereof a tax
theretofore had been and then was
Imposed by the laws of the United
States, which tax had not been paid;
contrary to the form of the statute
In such ease made and provided.
That said conveyance, to-wit: Raid
Chevrolet Touring Car, Washington
License for 1925 No. 137870, Motor
No. 62820, Serial No. 061711, and
tool» and accessories are now subject
to seizure, under Section 14 of the
Art Of Congress of Joly 13,. 1806
That by order of the Court all per
sons Interested in mid above de
scribed property and the libelee are
hereby cited to file answer to said
information, netting forth their inter
est in or cialm t<? said property li
beled, if any they have, with the
Clerk of thia Court, In the City of
Portland, in the State and District of
Oregon, on or before the 7th day of
September. 1926.
Dated thia 17th da# of July. 1925.
Clarence R. Hotchkiss,
' United States Marshal for the Ilia
trlct of Oregon.
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We have the following flavors—
Strawberry, Vanilla, Chocolate
Orange Cream, Orange Sherbe
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J. L. STEWART, Prop.
PICNIC SUNDRIES
All of them. When you get ready to go ’
tell us your wants- We’ll provide them.)
If in doubt—just ask for
our Suggestion Department
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