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About The Hood River glacier. (Hood River, Or.) 1889-1933 | View Entire Issue (March 20, 1919)
lltUl lllVKK ULAilKU. TlilUlAl. MAki II :.'. imn PAINT GIVES AN ADDED VALUE Invest now in paint. Your properly is more valuable than ever before, l'aint it with Won paint. Tlie AI1KI VAI.uk of well painted property is many times tlie in vestment for paint and painting. Neglect to keep it protected with paint means serious loss to you. fiCME QUALITY HOUSE PAINT Acme Quality House Taint is the most economical : it tako less and lasts longer than ordinary paint. Call at our More. We will Ully estimate amount required, ami a.-int you in cIioumii;.' biiitalile e lo:s, whether you buy or net. E. A. FRANZ CO. noon i:ivi:k. uiiEoos Fresh and Cured Meats tmsESimmessaaKtvnKm'as.-Mgmfm ji tmum In as large a degree as possible we supply you, by means of our packing plant, with the pro duct raised at home. W. J. FILZ MEAT MARKET These are Reconstruction Days The boys are coming home give them a royal wel come and their old jobs hack. The returned soldier or sailor will always fine a welcome at our store. W. F. Lara way Get a Bean Power Sprayer to insure a crop and Place an Order early to insure delivery Supplies for manufacturers have been reduced 25 per cent, which will mean a reduced output. See d. Mcdonald AGENT HOOD RIVER, OREGON l'I M t : l ! 1 M I ! 1 1 I W-H !-H J A. WiUi.r.. curt bailiff. JIT."'": W. IP IW.dy, t;T..-rS to Lop rt'! iretir. J: List of Soldiers and Sailors i Mrs. II. F. IhtvUi:ip, w..r historian f Hoi kiwr county, is corripilirir a -t if t'ie ranits if ail n.en who fed ffm this cojr.ty. The nan -ill ie sled from i;me to time in . t-t of eri."e t'uu- i I ti.e vui:ty. Tfw- l!tl !!iv r hijih si-ko; 1 s-erviu- j as kt s'ai fur U.e follow i' : J b-rva-. A! ra::am, G.rbctt Alexander, ...bn.!i. i. N nr.au Allr.-.. Uill A lie". I .a k At.-:. r'..n. Joim Ar-ala. N xor i-.ttev. I c I II, II. W.J. A. Maker.! !.t-tt i!a U-v. I no LVtitlcy, r'loy. irry, leia.l 1'e .er. i e.Arr eld Merry, la. es l; kf, rd. iiaiotd hlaokr. an, Henry HI .pit, K..y MUg;;, Paul l.iow- rs, UeUsit Mo; elr.;ke. Call More- rake, (jeorire Mrairir. KoUrt Mrans;, Men Mictd, Edward Mro?ius. IVtry Mueklin. A!!vn Mutton. Mali-olm Mut ton, Wilbur by water, bryan I'ampU II, Virtril Cameroii, Clarence Carries. Roy Carries, Sidney Carrnne, Joe Carson. John Carson, Forrest Carter, Burleigh l ast:, William Chandler. Newton Clark, lleeve Claxton, Samuel t oad, Donald Cochran. Howard Cooper, John Copper, tilenn Corev, Fred Coshow, John Co show, Roy Dark, Will Dethman. Solon IKihson. Raymond Early, I'aul Kmry, Lester Fisher, Alfonso Firtbaugh, Wal ter Ford, Ldar Franz, Selman tiassa way. Ray Gibson, Haymon Glass, Ray Karl, Henry Haas. Aiiai Harris, Hu bert Hashrouck, Mah'olm Ikbard, Har old Hebard, Robert Henderson, Harold Hershner, Kenneth Hicks, Roy llol nan, Carl Houston, Leonard Howard, Vernon Hunt, Glenn Hunt, Chester HiiKgin, Hill Hugiiins, Kudyard lm holz, Harold Inalls, Forrest lsoni, i;old, Armas Jakku, Eino Jakku, Mur ton Jayne, Maurice Jayrie, Arthur lohiisen. Charles Johnson, Joe Johnsen, Carl Kent, Kenneth Koppe, Walter Krese, Rea Koor.tz, I.troy Krohn, I'aul Lancaster, Thurston Laraway, John Le'llord, Arthur Lewis, Eugene Lewis, Leon Littletield, Arthur l-oftd. I'aul Manning. Yale McCarty, Robert McClanathan, Annus McDonald. Clif ford McDonald, Will McGuire, Dayton Mcl.ucas, Clarence Miller, Matthew Miller. Forrest Moe, Mark Moe, Roger Moe, Chaffer Newton, Walter Nichol, Donald Nickelsen, Lowell Nickelsen, Ray Nicholson, Walter Niehans, Neal Xunarnaker, Grunt 1 'aimer, Cheater I'ape, Herbert I'hillipt", Masliull I'ineo, tfol'l, Harry Tost, Walter Regiull, Roy Samuel, Karl Robi rtson, (ji.ld, Oak Rogers, Alexander Robb, Klthv Ross. Lawrence Schetky, Einard Sevanu;', A alterShav, Will Shcppard, Ralph Sbcrrieb, Leslie Sherrieh, Glen Shoo- linker,' Donald Shrevea, Kent Shoe maker, Ro'jer Simi'son, Horace Skin iier. Fred Smith, Kdwin Sonnicksei'., I'aul Si sey, Lee SpauMing, Karl Spauld 11,1.', Jaik Stanton, Fliiott Staten, Kb wis Stockton, Herman Struck, (ieore Struck, Je.--e Thomas, iMaretnv Swan out, John S'lttholl", Emmet Thomas, Alfred 1 hornst n, Clarke T'hoinpMin. Will Tulman, George Turney, Edward Van Horn, Karl Vonder Ahe, Algie Wein heimer, RayWickham, Howard Wildin, Terry Williams, Joe Winchel, Harry Wiriick, Floyd Wright, Dick Yates, Willard Young, Roselle Crone, Lucian Carson, golJ, John Fleming;. OFFICIAL PROCEEDINGS OF THE COUNTY COURT (Uitiis Allowrtl Imu Kal Fund Ij'm.r re;..rted by road foreman. M. L. Lmry. .l!rO: Geo. L. Fn ry, jiri.'O; Jack Couchn:an, i,il."; Cba. ilclme. ilVil-f N. .1. Nelson. J 1 1.2"; H. C. Fre Incksen. $.t"i; H. r re -crick, fl.-it: S. S. Turnbull. JIT.'"'; V. m. Crapjr. Guy Cranr. $...; L. M. Irel.tP.l. $!7:"ni; Wm. l'inir v.ood, f2t.'i; I'rias. Wallace. S".i.jl: J. D. Cunning. ; Horn bros., t j.., t he.-tt r Shute. ilo "; ft ni. Whiting, H. Hell. ilX; J- R- Dimn.i-k. :!.".'ii; D. R. Leasure. $;t.2ti; C.eo. Wbhait. if . 5.2m ; J. H. iK'ggett. il2.ti; jas. HdWthor ., $'A : G. i.dgi, gtun, j'.ot'; .letirings, il2.4'l; llarrv Hos kins, tll.w; L. K. Can.pbe!!, $2:i.k; Eil Traxtie, $y.tio; J. L. IiUle', -flS.M.i- R. Vaughn. $24.Hi; Albeit Krieg, fl!'.2-"; J. i': Dixon, $'".M ; A. R. Cooper. JUi.NI. A.lVSagers. in.2d: Wm. Reaty. $:it.40; II. L. Frngle, ty.2o; Earl Ordway. HV.tV' ; N. E. Thompson, $".0.11; E. ft. Dunbar, S.tHi; Nate Gilker.-on. f22 4't; Horace Gilkerson, f22.ld; Uuis Sears, t2;i.it. S. C. Woody, f2d.!Mi; r. l. oiiy, JIT. till; Orrie Camenwi. $-!' : F. A. Roles, $i.so: Sam Holes, $.i.2t ; William Gilkerson, $lti.CNt; Wm. Woodv, R. E. Robertson, ?b.27; Ed Rice, JLf.ii; W. L. Carter. M.20; R. A. Car ter, J'J.t',0; J. ft. itrown. C. 1". Saltzman, $S0; I'aul Fuchs, $l.f.o. A. H. Cooper, auto hire, $.'i.(H(; (bis Miller, road viewer, f.t.xtt; W. J. Smth. chainman, ; At Whitehead, road viewer, $'J..'H); Guv C rapper, auto hire, ?2.IH; IeWitt Motor Car Co., Ford roadster for road foreman, $o(H.UK, and supplies and repairs to road maciiimry, $103.3t; East Fork Irrigation District, one half expense at East Fork, $ 43. 7 ; F'. A. Franz Co., road supplies, $25.85; J.O.Fletcher, $11. 25; Hood River Garage, supplies and repairs, $25.;i7; Hood River W ater Department, $1.00; Hood River Garage Cleveland tractor, $1.60U; W. L. Nich ols, cash paid for freight, $5. IS; bridal Veil Lumber Co., supplies, $:'it.bl ; A. C. Staten, road supplies, $14.15; Stand ard Oil Co., supplies, $24.Jii; Transfer it Livery Co., team hire, $1.50; S. J. Frank, powder. $rt 30; Coast Culvert & Hum Co.. culvert, if lit. II: Hudson Feenaughty Co., supplies, 14.75; Con solidated Mercantile Co., oil, $.tiO; ft'. L. Nichols, road foreman, $120.00; Arthur Rodger?, labor, $25.20; A.J. Jennings, labor, $l'J..rT; G. Eiliringlon, labor, $15.75; Russell Vaughn, labor, $l!t.75; Glen Lane, labor, $l!0; Sec retary of State, auto license for Ford, $f,.00. Cn motion of llannum, which carr ied unanimously, contract for liiosi-ij; tie steel bridge across Hood River in tie city to the (Id Toll I'ridge site w,.. aw arded to I'aciric Foundation Co. Countv surveyor was instmcteJ to advertise for bids for graitnig road over Van Horn hill, hid to be submit ted before v xt meeting. The petition id' E. Culberteon was presented to the court, asking for a rond in the I'pper Valley. The pcti tion, notices and bond being regular the viewers were ordered to view the proposed road on March loth and tile their report not later than March 24th. Dated at Hood River this 12th dav of March, 101!) E. E. Shoemaker, Clerk, Hy Kent Shoemaker, Deputy. RED CROSS STORE NETS BIG SUM The Red Cross st re. ci...-cd Friday, after intervals of tUf !its for the past two ears. rep rts r-t profits from the sale ef second ban i articles d nateJ by city and lural families, of approxi mately $..1,110. 1'racticaliy every fam ily in the county has given something to the Fied Cross store. Walter Kinihali. chairman of ti.e ways ar d means committee of the Red Cross Chapter, states that $i25 have iceri cleared by the sh p since Christ mas. A large a-sor tment of substan tial second hand garments remain at the shop's head'iuaters. Ail of these Will be used as a nucleus in a drive soon to be waged nationally for gar ments for overseas refugees. Kiver Traffic Active With the opening of spring boat taffic on the Cohinil ia is becomir e more active. The Dalit s-Columbia line has put the steamer J. N. Teal in commission, and the Twin Cities will begin the run between Portland and The Dalles soon. The People's Navi gation Co., owning the Tahoina, is now serving landings between Port land and The Dalles with the steamer Kellogg. The Tahoma is in Portland undergoing repairs. PEOPLES' NAVIGATION COMPANY Mill II 11 II ! I DAILY SERVICE ' ' Tahoma ' ' and " Dalles City" All kinds of freight and passei.cers handled. ' Horses and automobiles given special attention. Jack Barley, Ajent, Phone 3623 Claims allowed from the general fund : Mahlon Hall, allowance, $12.tKI; I,. R. Gano, janitor, $;',5.00; Hovs' ami Girls' Aid, allowance, $15.00; William Davidson, care Mrs. Hanesmann, $.s.00; C. A. Puddy, care of D. C. Miller, t:o.oo; C. C. Walton, care of Mrs. Wishart. $20.00. ft idnws' Pension Cora H. Orians, $17.50; Martha A. Curtis, $17.50; Rose Udell. $15.00; Ida Parker, $10.00 ; l.uesina E. Hoaglarid, rfiW.4U; Mary E. Miller, $10.00; Selma S. Annala, $20.00; Lillie li. Forsberg, $20.00; Ardie Merrill, $17.50; Violet Crosbv, $'Z5.00; Addie May Mathenv, $:!2.5o. W. II. Austin, bob cat, $2.00; Mark fteygandt, bob cat, $2.00; F. II. Black man, commissioner, $20.00; J. (J. llan num, commissioner, $20.40; Rena An derson, eighth grade examination, $d.00; V. R. Abraham, examination ot insane, $i,00; Jessie M. bishop, ex penses $l!.55; A. K. Cruikshank, oflice rent January and February, $10.00; A. R. Cruikshank, surveyioK, $101.70; Cottage Hospital, care .Geo. Watson, $20.00; W. L. Campbell, serving pa pers in 1 illamook county, $o.oo; Win. Edick, deputy assessor, $7ti.O0; L. H. Ginson, ollice expenses and traveling, $25 b'J : W. F tiatchel, dray, if.OO; (ilass & I'rudhomnie Co., record book, :it.25; Hood River News Co., printing, $15; Houd River Glacier, printing, $00.80; H owl Kiver Laundry Co., $2.W; Lou S. lsenhtrg, room for indigent, $1.70; Hood River Water Department, water, $1.25; .Thus. F Johnson, otlice expense and prisoners' board, $2N.50; J. ft'. Ingalls, auto hire for sheriff, $4.00; lregori-ft'Hshington Telephone Company, $7.1o; Mrs. J. E. VanNuys. registrar fees, $2.25; James Hender son, registrar fees. $1.25; E. S. Olin ger, deputy sheriff, $5. '.10; Perigo & Son, groceries to Martha FJick, $5 00; Pacific Power Light Co., $4.20; Paris Fair, clolliiPK for indigent, $0bt.i; Slo com (S- Canlield, supplies, $5.75; F'. D. Antrim, district sealer, $2.bl; A. C. Slaten, groceries for indigent, $10.10; Hubtiard Taylor groceries for Sam Richardson, $13. 2H; E. i'.. Shoemaker, ollice expenses, $12.09; F. II. Stanton, fruit inspector, $10.00; M. B. Webster teaming, $7.50. J. Rogers, sawing wood, $7.00; VVascojCounty, patients up poor farm, $75. 00; J. M. Culhcrtson, refund of tiling fee, $2.50; K.C. Smith, refund of ffting fee, $5.00; A. ft". On thank, justice court fees, $12.00; E. S. Ulinger, constable fees, $8.40. ft itju'Ns in Justice Court C. A. Hell, 1.50; Hattie Holgate, 1.50; L. M. Haldwin. $1.50; Dr. J. M. Ditterhrandt, $5,110; Chas. Gilliam, $l.liO; Mrs. James F'ltzgerald, $4.:!0. (.rami Jury ft ilnessrs Rhea. Fitzgerald, $4.80; Thomas Horn, . 51. so, Hesjie Horn, 4.80; Ferd Walter, 4.80. ( in nil Court ft itnevx's Peter Lee, $0.80; Thomas Horn, $!)(); Charles Gilliam, $6.80; Fred Walter, $ij.x0. t.raiiil Jurors W. J. Wallam, $3.60; John Kobeie S't 10; II. S. Cauphev, $1.40 ; J. J. ft', .oils. $3.00; C. D. Hoyt, $3.20; W. D. Trotter, $0.40; E. A. Franz, $3.00; ft'. W. Rodwell, $3.40; Earl Oldway, $3.ti0; Fred Miller, $3. fill; A. K. Stranahan. $3 (Ml ; J. D. Thomison, $3 rO; J. J. Gibbons, $3.80; A. W. Stone, S3 cO. ( iiciiit Cmi t Jurors R. E. Creson, $11. o0; E. V.. Gould. $13.30 ; Geo. Gallawav, $12. fo; J. O. Mark, $12.70, ,:. E. Miller, ?1.::. R. F;. Yates, court repoiter, 23,75; E. S. Ulinger, court bailiff, 21.00; John OS EXCESSIVE ACIDITY is et the bottom of nest digestive ills. iut indigestion afford pleas ing and prompt relief from the distress of acid-dyspepsia. M ADE PY SCOTT & POWNE MAKKRS OF fctOTT'S IMUUMON How often we hear the statement that some other locality raised apples "as good as those produced at Hood River." Many Hardware Dealers tell prospec tive customers that their Ranges are "as good as the MAJKSTIC." We do not sell the as good kind, but nc do sell the Great Majestic Range Full Size Ovens. Warming Ovens high enough for use. Buy tne PEST and be satisfied Blowers Hardware Company Al l. Ol MM K Second-risnd Furniture Will be bought for Cash or on Trade SUMMONS In the Cirooit Court of the State of Oregon for Hood Kiver County. N. W. llardnutn, plaintiff, Albert K. Stranahan, executor of the last will and testament of Adelia A. Strai.almn, ilei-eased, et 1, defendants. To Ethel Skewes, 11. G Skew us, May Mottishaw, Fred Mottishaw, lies sie Mooney, Hope Stuart and Charles I'. Stuart, defendants : In the nanje of the state of Oregon: j oil anu each ot you are hereOy re quired to appear and answer the com plaint filed ajjainst you in the above entitled court and cause on or before the last day of six (ti) consecutive weeks from the date of the first pub lication of this summons, to-wit, on or before the 21th day of April, l'.llO, ami, if you fail so to answer, for ward thereof, plaintiff will take judgment and decree against you as follows: Judgment against the estate of Adelia A. Stranahan, deceused, for the sum of one thousand ($1,000) dollars. with interest thereon from the Kith of September, 11117, at the rate of eicht (8) per cent, per annum until paid, and for costs and disbursements in said -uit incurred, including one hundred ($100.00) dollars, attorneys' fees. riaintilf also prays in his said com plaint that that certain motktane made, executed and delivered to him to secure the payment of said sum aforesaid, which said mortgage conveyeJ the fol lowing described property situated m Hood Kiver County, Oregon, to-wit: "lieginninn t the sunken stone monument set in the east line of the VilliHin Jenkins Donation land claim, No. 3H in township three north of Kange ten East of the VV. M. 330 feet south of the re: entrant corner on the east side of said claim, thence south ine degree and twenty minutes west I wo hundred (200) feet, thence east six hundred sixty two and seventy-twu hundredths (liti2 72) feet to a point ten (10) feet west of the southwest corner of lot thirty-three (33) in Block ten (10) of Stranahan'a third addition; thence North two hundred (200) feet ; thence west six hundred sixty-two and seventy-two hundredths (0b2.72) feet to the place of beginning, containing 3 2-100 acres." which said mortgage was duly filed and recorded in the office of the county cler k for Hood Kiver County, Oregon, on the 17th day of September, 1914, in Hook It at page 4M of the Mortgage Records of said County, may be fore . los"d according to law and the land therein described sold by the sheriff ; that the proceeds therefrom be applied to the satisfaction of said judgment as plaintiff shall obtain in this suit; for judgment and decree against you, and each of you, forever barring you, and each fif vou, from claiming any right, title or interest in and to the real es tate covered by plaintiff's said mort gage, by way of dower, courtesy or otherwise, adverse to plaintiff 9 claim under said mortgage. You are hereby served with the 'Uir.mons by publication thereof in the Hood Kiver Glacier, by order of the Hon. Fred W. Wilson, circuit judge for Hood Kiver County, Oregon, made and entered on the 7th day of March 19H. which order also prescribes that you shall appear and answer said complaint on or before the expiration of six ((i) weeks from the date of the first publi cation of this summons and you are notified that the date of the first publi cation of this summons is the 13th day of March, 1910. , Glanville & Maker, Attorneys for IMaintiff, nil3a'24 Hood Kiver, Otegon. An inspection will 'nvince you that the service of tin' I'ahiee Hotel, l'ort- lund, Oregon, Washington ami Twelfth rtieeta, is second tu none. Convenient to shopping and Theatre districts, clean est rooms iu city or 50 1 1. and up. best prices paid for Hides. Higheit prices paid for Chicken. AN'). ve unt your old Sacks and al kinds of . I link. H. GROSS THE SECONDHAND DEALER THIRD ST. Phone 1213 Dr. William Morton Post Dentist Uooms 1 and 2 Hull lildg. l'hotie 2401 IIOOI) KIVEK, OK EGO. 0. H. JENKINS, D.M.D. DENTIST l elephones : Otlice 1081; residenc? 333 : Ollice over Hutier bank E. L. SCOBEE, D. D. S. DENTIST Telephone" : ' itl'u-e 3U-1 ; residence 3421 Ollice in Brosius building Dr. Carolyn underhill DENTIST Smith Building. Telephone 2021 V. R. ABRAHAM, M. D. J. N. SIFTON, M.-D. rilYSU'lANs and Mdi'.Y.oNS Kimjiiis 1", 10, 'JO bmsius building Kes I'houes: -lire' and 3lts J. F. WATT, M. D. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. I'lpiippeil for X Hay and Eleetro-Thcrupeutics. Telephones: r.ol mill r.M H. L. DUMI3LE, PHYSICIAN AND Si' KG EON. ChII promptly Hnnwer.".1 iu town or omulr) I lay or Mhl. Telephones: Kesul. nee, lull: o rtee, l.'ll. OtBite la tlie BruHiax Muil'i'C" E. D. KANAGA Physician and Surgeon It's No Little TasK to ktrp nsMO'tmoiits n to thf staiulai'd in a stoiv likf this. IJ-.it wo accomplish it t.s you will perceive when vou come anj imiuhv ii'an thino; in the way of SHOES. Whatever You Reqiire in that line you'll liml here if it has merit. Lack of quality is the only thinv: that will account fop its absence. J. C. JOHNSEN " THE SHOE MAN" "S I Alt BRAND SHOES ARE Bl T1I K" For Auto or horse drawn vehicles, Service to any part of the Valley at any time Telephone 1201 Fashion Livery Co, Hood River, Oregon Protect Your Surplus Crops REF0RE you harvest your fruit, pram or hay, provide a shed or barn in which to store it. And how about that surplus that you expect this year 7 Maybe you Ml need some temporary sheds. There's no need to sacrifice your crop when we have so much GOOD LUMBER for Barn or Shed Building, In our yard you will liml every thing in building material. Make up jour list and bring it in today. BRIDAL VEIL LUMBERING COMPANY Yard West of Freight Depot -Phone 2I8I I'lmiiee: Ollire 41M1 lUs. 1M1 Olliec in Hlio! liiiil'linc DERBY & STEARNS Lawyers HpOD PIVER, OREGON. Stranahan & Slaven Contractors & Builders i HOOD RIVER. OREGON. M. E.WELCH, LICENSED VETERINARY SI' ltd EON j Ih prepurfit lo ilo any work In thfl vflfrir. ! 4ry line. Il can tie fieinl by culling m or el-mnrf lo the Kiihion single. WHITE RIVER FLOUR ASK YOUR DEALER FOR IT We are selling Schillings Best Line with a Money Back guarantee if you are . not satisfied after using them. Kaesser's Grocery Grocery of Quality E. E. KAESSER, Proprietor Phone .M92 Whether you want A Sandwich or a Banquet we will do our best for you with prompt, courteous service. We have installe.l the latest word in ranees -a hie I.ankJ. It's the, best, but that is what we want for our patrons. LUNCHES, MEALS, SODA FOUNTAIN SPUC I Al, I II S, AM) CANDIES AND CONFI.C I IONS. H. M. HICKS Confections aild Restaurant OAK STREET