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HOOD 1HVER GLACIER, TflPRSDAY, MARCH 19, 19H '-if Hood River, Ore., March 3, 1914 I). McDonald, Esq., Wood River, Oregon Dear Sir: Replying to your letterof recent date sug gesting that I send in the Bean Spraying Machine to be overhauled. I beg to thank you for your interest, but, do not think it necessary at this time, although I did a great deal of work with it last season, spraying several orchards besides my own in all about KM) acres, someof it five and six times. The engine never bucked and the pumps worked to perfection, in fact, we never lost a moment's time. There is one feature of this ma chine that I think ought to be emphasized more than it is and that is the pressure regulator. I have not seen any thing that approaches it. Again, thanking you and wishing you a good season, Yours very truly, F. FENWICK d. Mcdonald Till: SQUARE DEAL STORE USE WHITE RIVER FLOUR THE KIND THAT MAKES BREAD LIKE MOTHER USED TO BAKE. WE SELL LOTS OF IT AT THE CASH GROCERY E. E. KAESSER, Proprietor r. i; snyuku n. is. row km. Hood River Plumbing Co. SANITARY PLUMBING AND HEATING & & Tir.ninj and Sheet Metal WorR. Gasoline En Itines, Pumps, Rams. Repairing Promptly Attended. Estimates Furnished. Phone 154-1 Cor. 2ml & Cascade, opp. Hotel Oregon White River Flour Makes Bread Having the Old Bready Flavor AT YOUR GROCERS Melia's Rosaline Boy, No. 102410 M!-'.'- M' A""'s Ki,,K 7,,. No- lAM: Rosaline Riotir. No. I MJb; a KUiuNon ! tin- ureal $S,0lltl Hull, Moliu Ann's KinK No.SdSHI Tin- ivalc-t .U'ti v Lull living ur .Wl, w lien jn.li,l liv his hiiciv.-s in U-li.m nil-a, i.l (In- wonderful record of Ids yet. Ho is sire, of tiS WAvA rows tests m:ele on (lie Island and in twelve different slates. Melia Ann' kini: Till, bred l.y lieorne I'.. I'eer, of New York. A ,nre M. .an. rtr hull, inhred Mrlia Ann, Willi oul-. n.ss to the fatuous Kitip if M. I.ainhei t family. His sons head ol two (lie leading lueedinn estahlish inents ,, (he illaiuelle Valley, liesides liuineroils herds in the West. Mr. low owner "Keep n j; I tiling up." Also, a registered Poland I Inn. i Imai ii good iiuiility. N-rvii en cash no exeeptions. GUST O.WESTERBERG Phone Odell 18 PROCEEDINGS OF COUNTY COURT PASHIOIT STABLE ..Livery, Feed and Draying.. STRANAHANS & RATHBUN Hood River, Ore. llorsei" bought, sold or exchanged. I'leftsyro parties can sei'urejtlrst-elass rigs, Special attention given to moving furniture ana pianos. We do everything horses can do. Hunt Paint & Wall Paper Co. Complete line of PAINTS, OILS, BRUSHES, Ltc. Heath & Milligan Mixed Paints Qlidden's Varnishes Room P Mouldings Ihilk Calcimine Mixed to Order Plate and Card Rail Dry Paste Proceeding had at the March eaion of the county court of Hood River , County, Oregon. Ciain.t allowed: ; J. II. Fredruy, fare for psuper, .-. . Kotert Wright, expenses for indi gent, ". ! Amos Perking, one coyote skin, f 1.50. K. C. Owens, one coote, 13 bobcats. t.T.Wi. I J. II. Fredriey, fare for pauper, ;$l..-.3. W i.jows' pension, fh.-..V). I Kred Templendre, thrtecojote skin. .11.50. ' K. M. Winans, one boheat. J2. I K. A. I'.ishop, cashing road checks, jhii.CH. i Ash & Syring, supfilies indigent, fl'.'.Ta. iilnwers Hdw. Co., plow, $14. (i. II. Marlon, nursing indigent, f 12. i Cottage Hospital Ass'n, care of indi- gents, $52.70. II. C. Clark, supplies furnished indi I gent, $1.ii5. I Coast Culvert & Flume Co., freight on culverts, $.t'8. Congregational church, rent for hold- ing examinations ...,o. Frank A. Cram, supplies for indi gent, $12.Ki J. M. Deinmon, blaeksniithing, $5.05. W. 1!. Havidson, plow, A J. Derby, fees for U. S. district court. $L'0. The Elite Printery, printing check books, etc, $J2. Hood River News, printing, $8.K5. Hood Kiver (jlacier, printing & pub lishing proceedings, $11.-10. Hydro-Llectric Co., light for court house, $3.M). Howell Bros.. I.lacksmithing, $2.25. Irwin-llodson Co., supplies usseuMor's olhce, MM. ). A. VV. Isbell, school director at con vention, $2. Z. Annala, same, $2. " V. II. Dwinnell, same, $2. Thos. F. Johnson, stamps, $2.05. K. E. Katsser, supplies indigent In dian, $5. Murray Kay, half office expenses, $9.10. Chus. Lancaster, guarding small pox patients, il'K Kureka Meat Market, meat for indi gent, $.70. K. J. Mi'Isaac, road supplies, $10. K. J. Mi Isaac, supplies of indigent, $21.55. Mt. Hood, Milling Co., lumber for roads, l-J.fl.'S. Uregon-Washington Telephone Co., phone rent and calls, $5.70. I'erigo & Son, supplies for indigent, $1.75. Oregon Lumber Co., tax rebate, $222,111. W. F. Shannon, powder and caps, $'i4.5(). John H. Sheldrake, supplies pauper, $10.15. - Stanley-Smith Lumber Co., lumber for roads, $-15.50. Slocom & Caufield, oflice supplies, $15.23. Stewart Hardware Co., snow thovel and casters, $.75. C. D. Thompson, for institute and expenses, $l,'!.20. 'laft Transfer Co., cartage, $15.15. Transfer & Livery Co. cartage for indigent, $2. 0 David Upton, stove for indigent, $3. C. D. Hinrichs, witness fee, $2. Geo. I. Sargent, fees juror circuit court, $10. J. K. (Jill, books and supplies, for library, $33.20. Cascade Carpenter Shop, boxes for library, $25..r)0. Delia Northey, salary librarian, $H0. Florence II. lson, care of indigent four weeks, $15. W. K. Hanson, stamps and express. $5.60. Wm. Davidson, care indigent, $8. Hoys & Girls Aid Society, Februarv allowance, $10. Jennie L. Thorp, rent of house for indigent, $5. Hood Kiver Laundry, laundry work for indigent, $2.55. City of Hood River, water rent, $1.25. J. W. Hinrichs, note and accrued in terest, $il2ii.WI. E. E. Stanton, half oMiee expense $10; stamps, $1.3(1, $11.30. C. A. Clark, blaeksniithing, $1.75. D. I1. Smith, fees juror circuit court, $3.W). Ed Hawkos, fees conimissioner.miie age, examining roads, and work on bridge, $23.50. J. O. Hannum, fees commissioner, mileage and examining roads, $l;i. For Columbia river high way : J. A. Elliott, expenses engineer, $.J5. Stanley-Smith Lumber Co., lumber. $13.1)2. I'erigo & Son, provisions, $2o7. 50. M. I. Ostergard, wood, $11. J. A. Elliott, salary engineer, $2li.7'.. VV. T. Eddy, tran.Mtman, $lii.or. ('. J. Sarvm, draftsman, $ii(l. E. II. Scoville, topographer, $1-1.20. E. E. (ioshurn, levelman, $1-1. 20. t'ecilllolmaii, cook, $S.57. C. 11. llaerle, chainman, $S.1.'I. C. M. Hartsock, rodman, $s.i,;. Other proceedings : In the matter of the petition of FJ. A. Miller and others for a county road: On this nay came E. A. Miller ami presents to the county court a petition containing more than 12 free holders, residing within the road district in which the proposed road is located. praying for the opening of a road in section 17, township 2 north., range 10 E. VV. M. ; also for the opening of the road in section KS in said township jind range, ami also lor vacating a certain road located in said sections 17 and IK all of which is more particularly do scribed in said petition now on tile in this court. Aim it satistactorily appearing to the court that said petition is sullicient and regular, it is therefore ordered that the board of county road viewers meet on the 10th day of March or within five days thereafter, to survey view, lay out or vacate said proposed roans, assess uaniages su tiered hv any party and report their findings to his court. In the matter of the application of vm. I.ahcy tor a ferry license: At this time came on for considera tion me peiuiou in m. i.aney pray ing for a license to operate a ferry b'e- iween i aseane Locks, Oregon, and Stevenson, Washington, and the court being fully advised, it is ordered (hat said license to be granted for a term of live years upon the .ondition that the applicant herein pay an annual license fie of $2.50 and tile a bond in the sum of $200 to he approved bv the countv clerk. in the matter of appointment f f toad viewers: At this time this matter came on for determination, and after due consider ation, it is ordered that F. C. Miller. of Mount Hood, and J. T. Ilolman. nt Hood Kiver, be, and hereby are, ap pointed road vieweis of Hood Kiver county for the year 1114. At this time comes C. D. Thompson, county school superintendent, and pravs the court for an appropriation of $10 to be used in a campaign against the common tfy and it is ordered that claims to the amount of f 10 lor this purpose be allowed when presented to ttn court arid properly itetuued. In the matter of the incorporation of the City of I t iity: At this time, being the first regular day of the March, 1914. term of the county court, is presented to the court the petition of J. C. Howland, Mark Cameron, A. C. ataten and others. priymg lor the incorporation within this county of the City of Utility com prising; the territory particularly de scribed in said petition now file herein, and hav ing adjourned until the Ctb day of March, 1914, for the further consideration thereof, the court finds that said petition contains the requisite numoer or signers wno are legal voters and resident within the exterior boundaries of said proposed city, and that said propoted city contains more than 15(1 inhabitants, and it appearing that said petition is in all respects reg ular, It is ordered that a special election of the legal vi ters within the proposed boundaries of said city of Utiilty be new on me L"(n uay ol April A. U., 1014, between the hours of 8 o'clock in the morning and to continue until 8 o clock in the afternoon of said day, and that the polling place shall be in the apple ps.'Ku g and storage house of u. I.. Walter ai d Ueo. Cooper. It is further ordered that the follow ing election heard be and hereby is ap pointed: F. I'. Friday and A. I. Mason, judg.s; (,eo. Sheppard, O. L. Walter and V. D. Thompson, clerks, to act at such election. That at said election there shall be suhiritttd the question whether or not the territory en. braced within the pro posed City of I'tility shall be incorpor ated as a municipality and to Le known as the City of Utility. In the matter of appointment of election boards for Hood Kiver countv: On this loth day of March the court met to hear objections and suggestions relative to members of election boards heretofore tentatively appointed, and after duly considering the matter, the boards in which no changes were made are hereby confirmed and shall be as now appears of record in the commis sioners' journal, page 277, and the boards in which changes were made will be as follows: Center 1'recinct T. A.J Reavis, chairman; F. H. Mil ler, judge; H. P. Allen, judge; Earl K. Hartmess, clerk ; A. B. Cash, clerk; Mrs. Emma C. Willis, clerk. Heights Precinct J. L. Hershner, chairman; F. H. lilagg, judge, E. R. Uradley, judge ; Hubbard Taylor, clerk; Mrs. Laura Simonton, clerk; Mrs. J. O. McLaugh lin, clerk. Odell Precinct C. C. Masiker, chairman; VV. A. Lockrnan, judge; J. P. Naumes, judge; J. A. Moore, clerk; Mrs. L. A. E. Clark, clerk; Asa Cutler, clerk. Pine Grove Precinct U. A. Newman, chairman, Martin Dragseth, judge; A. G. Lewis, iudire: Frank Dethman, clerk; C. K. Denton, clerk; M. Pendurgast, clerk. South Hoof Kiver Precinct F. C. Sherrieh, chairman; Frank Van Horn, judge; E. W. Sweany, judge; II. M. Francis, clerk; Paul R. Hughes, clerk; S. G. Oxhorrow, clerk. West Hood Kiver Precinct L. M. Bentley. chairman; G. A. Van Anda, judge; H. F. Eby, judge; Mrs. K. I). Gould, Clerk ; Mrs. Geo. Strana- han, clerk; J. K. Kinsey, clerk. W. E. Hanson, County Clerk. Stops falling Hair Hall's Hair Rnewer certainly atops falling hair. No doubt about it wbat evfr. You will surely U natiefiwi FOR SALE $2li,4OH.O0 6 per cent Irrigation J)igtrict bonds, Fast Fork Irrigation District Hood Kiver, Oregon Hfuled prop. Hal! will be imivr.l by the Himrd of I.lrwior.of Kt .rk Irrlnatiou til. '."'o.? ",T"' "m" ,n "" 6 aud . HhII llu Idtiiir.Hood Kiver.Onv.n. uritilone tl.lrty oclwk P. M. on T"1h April 7tb, A.l). Mi, tit the purchai.. of tl. whole or any prt of the uiiaold portion of an luoe ol bond! ath ind aud IhkimhI by (he ubove named L! tncl (the rotlre iwa having bmi lu the urn of Que Hundred Fifty Tl.ounMod I hilars, ly the aairnatc mtin ol TwrnI y-tilu. Thousand Jour Hundred (S,m.Uii) dollars, and of the following drnmniiu'liona aud maturltit-a to wn: four . li ouuda In the turn of One Hun dred (Jliu uu) ch. maturing July l.lslT-nve .4. bouda In the nam of One l'h.man.l idluoutO) each, maturing July 1 ivsi; and twenty lour it bonds lu thv. sum of one Thousand is IUuu.huj each, maturing July 1, 1KB; all dated July , lsi:i, add hearing Interest at the rate of sixjr.) eeroeiu. per annum, payable on the ana cfliy of January aud July of each ear. Coupon for the I merest are itla-lie1 to the bonds, and both principal aud Interest are payable In lawful money of the United mates of America at the ortl- of theTreaaurer ofaald liiHtrirt, or at the Ktatal Agency ol the Slate of Dregou In the city of New York, N. Y. The above described bonds are issued for the pupoae of procuring neceaaary revision-' lion works, and acquiring the necessary prop- ! erty anil rights therefor, to Irrlgat and re- i claim the ISnds within said Dim net, an otu-' erwlae carry out the laws of the Htalo of Oie. (fon relating to Irrigation UlstrlcU. , The legality of these bonds has been approv- ; ed up to this date by Measrs. Dillon, 'J lininp- ....,.,cw iiiri,,n. 1. unqusnned bids only will be received, and the auMiesaful bidder will la? furnished with an original copy ol the opinion at the above mentioned attor neys, covering tiie legality ol the ootids, harh bid must be an-ompauied by a certi fied cheek or cashier's check on some re lnsible bank for an amount equal to two CJi la-r cent, of the face value of the iH.n.ls hid for payable to the frealdenl of Kast Kork Irrigation District, to l forfeited as liquidated damages In case the bidder shall withdraw his bid or shall fall or neglect to lake aud pay for said (Kinds, should t he sniiie be awarded to hliu. The bonds wiii las sold to the highest responsible bidder, pro vided, however, the right to reject all bids is hereby reserved. AH protasis should be marked " Proposals for Irrigation District bonds," aud addressed toJC. K. Hone, President of Kast Fork Irriga tion DlHlrlcl, Rooms 6 aud , Hall Building. Hiaid kiver, Oregon. By order of the Board of Directors or Kast Fork Irrigation District. Dated February a, 1W4. OEOKtili H. WILBUR, ms-a2 HecreUtry This New Medicine Saves You Money Wo are druggists right here in your town and making a living out of the drug business, but it is because people have to have drugs, and not because we like to see people suffer we don't. Our duty is to render the best service we can, and when someone is ailing we are interested in seeing them take the hest medicine there is for their partic ular trouble. We don't recommend "cure alls," as we don't believe there are such things.' We don't want you to spend more than you have to. Some of you get small wages, and when you're sick, none at all, and you should get the most you can for your money. We recently came across a new rem edy for increasing strength and build ing up people who are run down and emaciated. We know that a slight trouble sometimes grows into a serious one, and to stop it in the beginning, will save you money in tho end. This new compound is called Kexall Olive Oil Emulsion, It is the best remedy, when you are run down, tired out, nervous-no matter what the cause. It doesn't merely stimulate you and make you leel good tor a few hours.Juut takes hold of the weakness and builds you up to a healthy, normal condition. It is a real nerve food tonic and builder of good blood, strong muscle, good di gestion. It contains Hypophosphites, which tone the nerves, and pure olive oil, vvhuh nourihses the neres, the blood and tli3 nerve sytsem. Pleasant to take. Contains no alcohol or habit forming drugs. We promise that if you are not perfectly satisfied with it, we'll give hack your money as soon as you tell us. Sold only at the 7,000 Kexall store, and in this town only by us. $1. II. (). Kresse, Hood Kiver, Or. Notice of Sheriffs Sale In the Circuit Court of the State or Oregon for the County of HtKd River. Amy r'. (.'reveling, l'laintllt. vs. eo. 1), Culbertson and Mary Caroline Cul- June Doe Robinson, his wile, defendants. llV Virtue of an execution, ludtrtnent. nr.lnr decree and order of sale Issued out of the above entitled court In the shove entitled cause, to me directed and dated the J7lh .lav ol February, WH, upon a Judgment rendered ami entered in said court on the 241b day of February, I9H, In favor of Amy F. ( reveling. Iiiilillll, aud against (leo. H. Culber(aou aud liny Caroline Culbertson, his wile, auu K. K. ohhiKon anil .lane Is Robinson, his wife. defendants, tor the sum ofSl JSH uu with Inter est thereon at the rate of nine per cent per annum mini i ue am uav 01 reoruary, lyu, unit the further sum or jimi iiO with Interest thereon at the rale ol six per cent per annum I nun the Mlh day of February, 1H14, aud for the further sum of J-J4 7! costs and disburse ments, nud the coals of aud upon this writ, commanding me to make sale of the follow ing described real property, low It: - Beginning at the southeast corner of block eight (Si in VV iuau's ad.llttou to the City or llH)d Kiver, lu the County or Hood River, Wale of Oregon, running thence north fifty (fan reel: thence west sevenlv-five i7." feet: thence south two hundred an Ally (250) feet: tliencn tast seventy-five (7.r! feet; thence north I flliy ( VI) feet; thence east fltty (Vi) feet; thence north one hundred and ttltv (i-iO) feet; thence i wct fifty (f.) reel to the place or beginning,! together wllti all and alugular the tenements, heridltsmenls and appurtenances thereuntil ! belonging or 'n any wise appertaining. ; Now, llie. cfore, by virtue of said execution, Judgment order, deiree and order or sale, and In compliance with the commnjids of said writ, I will, on (Saturday, the -at li dayjif April, 11114, at the hour of 1 o'clock 1. M. at the front door of the court house In Hood I River County, Oregon, sell at public auction (subject to redemption) to Use highest bidder ' for cash In hand, all the right, title and luler- ! est which the within mimed defendants (or either ol (hem) had on the atth day ot May, Ittl -J, the date of the mortgage herln foreclosed, i ui Miice inai uaie nau in anu to me above ue. scribi-d property or any part thereof, to sat is fy said execution, iudginent order aud decree interest, cists and ncerulng costs. Dated this fail day or Mach, 1H14. THort.K JOHNSON, Sheriff of Hood Rivet County, Oregon, First Issue March nth, l'JH Last issue April 2ml, lull. Herhiiic cures constipation and rees tablishes regular bowel movements. Price otic. Sild bv Chas. N. Clarke.' Notice to Creditors In the County Court of the State fit Oregon for lloo.t ;i, r County. In the Ms Iter or the Folate of Mara K. I,ag . deceKM-.l. Notice U hereby given t hat the undersigned has la-en appointed by the tViunty Court of It.ai.t Liver i ountv, Oregon, administrator of the Kstate Muni R Luge, deceased, and that all person having clutnvs against said estate aie require.! to present the same to the under Mne.t at Ins residence In Hood Kiver, Oregon within six ii.) months from tUe date of the ni'M put'iicatum of this not lisp. K.iie.l ami lirsl published this 12th day or .MHieii, r.'i i. EDWARD K. I.AtiK, ml'--at) Administrator. Notice of Settlement of Final Account and Distribution ot Estate In the County Conrt oHhe State or Oregon, in ami for II. aid River County. In the Matter or the Estate of Henry L. Is bell. (teeeaml. Notice Is lu rehv ( Iven that, A. W. Isbell. as administrator ot the estate or Henrv L. label!, decease.!, has rendered and presented ror set tlement, tool tiled In said court his final ac count ol the H.lminlslratloiiorsatd estate, and a is'titloii tor the distribution of the same.and that Saturday , the v!ls! day of March, 1J14, at HI o'clock A. M., at the court nmni of said court, at the court house in Hood River, in H.snl River County, has been duly appointed by sai.l court, tor settlement of said account nn.t the hearing of said petition lor distribu tion, at a hi, h time and place any person in terested in sa-d estate may appear and tile his exceptions. In writing, to the said flual account, ami contest the same, and show cause, if anv. why a final distribution of said estate should uot be ordered. Dated r'ebrunry lit, 1I4. 0 A. W. ISBF.I.L, Administrator of the Estate of Henry I.. Isbell. deceased. JolIX BAKF.ii, Attorney lor Est He. flK-niW Notice of Bond Sale Pursuant to the order of the Common Conn cli and the provisions of ordinances Number isr, 4sk. aud 4S7 of i tie City of Hood Kiver, no tice Is hereby given that sealed proposals will be received by the undersigned City Recorder at his ottice in the City of Hood River, Oregon., up to o'cliM-k p.m. on April ti, 1U14, for the purchase or twenty-two (-JJ) improvement bonds In th'ee Issues, aggregating the sum or ol lo,sni.:l6, as rollows: Mierinim Avenue sidewalkn, Ordinance No. tK5, date of lion. Is, 1 lee. inner liilA, one boud for 8120 lis. NlullCjttri'et sidewalk, Ordinance No. 4St), date ol tfoiids, December i. KMS. Two bonds al J.MW.UU each, one laind at J.190 ..'il. Ninth street Improvement, Ordinance No. 4s7, date ifl h. md, Decemlier a, ISIS, seventeen bonds at MK) tin each and one bond Tor St'aS4 Bald luds w ill be considered at the next reg ular meeting or the Council, towit: April II, 1014, al 8 o'clock p. m. The above bonds are issued by authority ol statutes of the State or Oregon under the Ban croft It .Hiding Act due tan years after date, or at any seii.i iu.niMi Interest paying period al or alter 1 yesr from date, ti)on giving due notice as required by law. staid bonds will draw Interest at rate of li ?r cent per annum from dale or bond, interest payable semi-annually at the olltce of the Treasurer ot the Clly of Hood River, and will be sold to t lie highest responsible bidder therefor for cash. and no hid will he considered for less than par i and accrued Inleres', Hie Council reserving j the right to reject any and all bids. All bids received subject to the right of the bidder to . examine Into Hie regularity or the Issue of said bonds. Separate bids should be made : for each of the aUove series. i I Ills nonce Is DUb.ished in the Hood River (Via, ler for two consecutive Issues thereof, the dale or (he first publication being March li, 1UI4. H. L. HOWE, mli-iulfl City Recorder Notice of Sheriffs Sale Whereas. In a certain suit then therein pend ing In the Circuit Court or Hood River County Oregon, wherein lia E. Williams was plaintiff aud William II. Rodenhlser snd 1. A. Kile were delcndHiits, an execution and order of sale was Issued thereout on February 1, ISH4, upon two certain judgments and a decree foreclosing the same eulered in said sult.ou February 111. IU14, one of the said Judgments being in favor of the said plaiutilt, Ira E. Williams and against the said defendaut, William H. Rodenhls.T ror the sum of ;U )..) with interest thereon at the rate or ten per centum per anuum rrom said February Id, l;H I, and the the lurther sum of JSV2.70 cosia and disbursement including attorney's fees, and the other of said Judgments being lu fa vor ot Hie defend, 1). A. Kile, and against the defendant, William H. Rodenhlser, for the sum or j'.S4 .'-1), with interest thereon at the rate or six per centum per annum from said February IK. 1S14, end the further sum of fii7.50 costs and disbursements including attorney's fees, aud Ihe lurther costs and disbursements Incurred and to be Incurred upon said writ of execution, which said execution and order of sale Is to me, the undersigned, directed and commands me to sell the real properly here-' luafler described lor the purpose of satisfying ' said Judgments, costs and expenses, NOl'Ii E IS.HEKEBY UIVEN thai lu com-' rliance with said execution and order of sale will, on the ilst day of March, A. I). 1914. at the hour ol eleven UD o'clock in the forenoon of that day. at Ihe north front door of the County Court bouse in t be City of Hood River Hood River County, Oregon, sell at public auction to the highest bidder for cash in hand for the purpose of satisfying said Judgments and accruing costs aud expenaeae the follow ing described real property, lowll: All ol Lot nnmlwred One (1). and the South. I east quarter of the Northeast quarter (SEl4- I. 1 ol 'section si x oi. in lownsh n one it South, Range ten (lot, Kast of the Willamette .Meridian. Dated February 19. 1914. (19-UU9 THOS. K. JOHNSON, Sheriff or Hood River ( ou. ly, Oregon Ueoree R. Wilbur, Esq., attorney for the plaiutirl. John Baker, Esq., attorney for D. A. Ki!. Ever Hear of a Clearance Sale in Lumber? Here's One We have a quantity of first class tree stakes and props fence posts and small timbers, all in RED CEDAR. We are closing these out cut to any desired length at $11.00 to $14.00 per M feet. Now is the time to Fence That Pasture ! "Always at Your Service" Stanley-Smith Lumber Co. Phonsn 2171 5611 Read This Before you buy. We ask you to call and inspect our complete line of New and Second Hand Furniture, Stoves and Ranges. Everything in house furnishings We will take your old furniture or stoves in exchange for NEW GOODS. 0. P. DABNEY & SON Guaranteed Cheapest Outfitter Agents for Charter Oak Stoves and Ranges PHONE 3281 Cor. Foi'kth and State Sts. Does Your House Need PAINTING? NOW IS THE TIME TO PAINT WE HANDLE Sherwin-Williams Paint "The Best On Earth" THAT'S ALL CHAS. N. CLARKE The Glacier Pharmacy Weitinghouse Heating' and CooKing Apparatus Electric Irons Frying Pans Disc Stoves To aster Stoves Always in Stock at Moderate Prices, Let 17 SJiow You. Bartmess Bldj BAILEY & COLBY Phone 1524 ELECTRICAL CONTRA CTO RS Oregon Lumber Dee, Oregon Co. ALL KINDS OF LUMBER, SHrOfGLES SLAB WOOD, ETC. CAN FURNISH CEDAR SHIP LAP, ANY QUANTITY Both Phones Estimates Furnished S. E. BARTMESS Funeral Director and Practical Erabalmer Established 18 Years h H00D RIVER, OREGON