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About The Hood River glacier. (Hood River, Or.) 1889-1933 | View Entire Issue (June 3, 1920)
V 0 HOOD KlVEfl QLAC1KR. THORfDAV, JUNE 3. 1020 Get Goodyear Tire Economy for That Smaller Car Just as owners of the highest -priced auto mobiles get greater mileage and economy out of Goodyear Tires, so can the owners of smaller cars similarly enjoy Goodyear advantages. The 30x3-, 30x3V-, and 31x4-inch sizes of Goodyear Tires are built to afford a money's worth in performance and satisfaction which only the utmost in experience, resources and care can produce. This extraordinary money's worth begins not only with the merit of these tires, but also with the first cost, which in most cases is no greater, and sometimes actually is less, than that of other makes of the same types of tires. Go to the nearest Goodyear Service Station Dealer for Goodyear Tires for your Ford, Chevrolet, Dort, Maxwell, or other cars taking these sizes. He is ready to supply you Good year Heavy Tourist Tubes at the same time. 30 x V2 Goodyear Double-Cure Fabric, All-Weather Tread $2352 30x3'2 Goodyear Single-Cure -g r- Fabric, Anti-Skid Tread Z 1 Goodyear Heavy Tourist Tubes are thick, strong tubes that reinforce casings properly. Why risk a good casing with a cheap tube? Goodyear Heavy Tourist Tubes cost little more than tubes of less merit. 30x3V2 sue in water- t A ccs proof bag DO YOU OWN A CAR Have you ever stopped to consider that now-adays they build cars with all the good features that 'o to make a car what it should be, without the high cost of the cars of a few years ago. PRODUCTION MAKES IT The Chevrolet Car Is a production car If you want the best for the least see the New Chevrolet Roadsters, Touring Cars, Sedans Another car load just in Hood River Garage Do You Remember those frigid 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 Pipoless Furnaces. Get your order in now for Heating Appliances. You may be too late otherwise. HUCKABAY & BARGER Telephone 1061 MISS LENORE GREGORY Violinist Will In- nvnilalili- for Violin Lessons every Saturday in H I tUrner. Miss Gregory a violinist of European training aiwl exponent, d an accredited State (earlier. Kr information, inquire Satur days at Oregon Hotel, or write Him Gregory, hoH Haaooai it., PortLiad, Ireiron. WM. WEBER BT1LL IKtXfl HARNESS ft SADDLES A I .si i AUTOMOTIVE ACCESSORIES AN l MILLER TIKES COSD TlliKs IN FORI) sies Summons for Publication in foreclosure of lax Lien In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, for Hood Rlw ounty. Vera Inez Woodward, plaintiff. v.". William C. Hnrner. also all oilier per sons or parties unknown claiming any rilit, title, estate, lien or intcrMI in the real estate (MKribad in Plaintiff! Application and Complaint. To William C. Harper: also to all nthar namma or parties unknown elaimlns anv risrht title. estiile. lien or interest in the real estate desfiilied in this summon : In the name of the Stale of Oregon: Yon are herehv notilieil that Vera Inez. Woodward, the holder of Gertifl cate of Delinaocncf numbered 2hH, is sued on the loth day of April. Ill 1 7, hy the Tax Collector of the t ounty oi Hood River, State of Oregon, for the amount of six and 49-100 dollars, the .same lieintr the amount then due and delinauent lor taxes for the year 1!H together With penalty, interest and ro ts thereon upon the real property anataad to you, of whieh you are the owner as appears of record, situated in said ('ounty and State, and particularly honnded and descrihed as follows, to- wll : The southeast ouarter (SHI) of the southeast quarter (SKJ) of section thirty-three (S3), township three (:i). North, Range eight (fc). Kast of the Willamette Meridian, in II I Kivcr County, Qragow. You are further notified that said Vera Inez Woodwaid has paid taxes on said premises for prior or suhfc'iiei:t years, with the rate of intereft on said amounts as follows: Yem s lljllf ThI luni I'M I ,l ll III. IMI ltd I ApiM III. IMI m A.ll 1" Ittl 114 April III. I'll; ll',of We .linn ii. mi aau of isp. Hep '.'(. tut." Mil Men H, is s M',OI it n Mcii -M. m IdU at UM Hep 17, IDI'J ei o.l No. Inli-n-M i:i in li tar awl ft '' 'l TO Ml ier Ml V-'O t VI l"i 'r li nt WO 3 (Hi 15 per cel. I 2 V tr. per cum i n 15 per real ii.M is er em i 2 76 H per int - Til l.'i trr eebl HIM .K72 M. E. WELCH, H. J. FREDERICK lictvwi mnin nmw Building- Contractor I prf parrd lo d" any work in I lie r--u - i . i ii n e. Smith liloek, Room'-'. TM . J4 ary.llne. H can be foon-l y raliiu or i u.uili triv'i-P iiwi.' pT-nlat to liir Fbl.io HMt I IIOUP Kl M., "Kh. THK FASHION STABLE'S Parkdalc Auto Stage Phone 1201 Leaves I IhxI River daily at 1 :Ki p. ib. Leaves Parkdale Daily at 8 a. m. (except Sunday). Every Saturday Ix-aves Parkdale at 6 p. fh. Said William C. Harper, as the own er of the legal title of the ahove il -BCtibad property as the same appears of record, and each of the other per sons above named are herehy further notified that Vera Inez Wiaidwaid will apply to the Circuit Court of the (xiun ty and State afore.-md for a dtcree foreclosing the lien against the proper ty ahove dcsi rilied and mentioned in said certificate. And ou are herehy summoned to appear w ithin f ixty days after the tirst publication of this sum mons, exclusive of the day of said first publication, and defend this action or I pay the amount due as above shown, together with costs and accrued inter lest. and in rase of .ur faiure in do Mk a decree w ill be rendered foreclos- j ing the lien of said taxes and coats against the land end premises above named. This summons is published by the order of the Honorable l- N. Blowers, judge of the County Court of the State; of Oregon for the County of Hood River, and said order was made and i dated this 2Mh day of April, lift), and LUMBERMAN BUYS MRS. CRAM'S HOMIi K. H. Terry, interested in a retail lumber concern which operates extatta sive yards throughout Nebraska, has purchased from Frank A. Cram, exec utor of the estate of Mrs. Mary A. Cram, the latter's old home here and will move to Hood Uiver with his fam ily immediately. Mr. Perry has moved here to superintend the shipment of lumber from a new mill just con structed on the Little White Salmon river. His company haigcontractedffor the entire Output of the new plant. The lumber from the new mill will be llumed for IS miles down the Little VV lute Salmon gorge to Moon, w I ere loading yards are being established. Catching Japanese PubIm Sheriff Sheritr Johnson admitted himself stumped Saturday when Deputy Meyer, of Cascade Locks, telephoned for him to be on the "watch out for a Japanese boy, wanted for assault on a fellow Japanese worker at the Win! Uiver Lumber Co. yard. The injured man was said to be In a serious condition I from stall wounds. Sheriff Johnson was notified that the fleeing Japanese was headed this way. j watihed road intersections west of town. After halting various Oriental, motoring, on foot and driving wagons, he gave up the ijuest. "Me sorry, " or "I rn Understand," was all the satisfaction he secured from the Japanese he interviewed. "I might "s II, " says Mr. John son, "have been asked to go down on ti e Columbia lowlands and catch a cer tain tobin that had robbed somebody's cherry tree." . The Kind of Tires You Would Expect Us to Sell We couldn't risk our reputation, your patronage, or our success in business by selling you anything but the best so we sell GOODYEAR TIRES Then jiIso, we look after your tires after we sell them to you to make sun1 they give the last possible mile of service. Genuine quality is your safest guarantee. Investigate the quality of GOODYEAR Tires and the quality of Our Service; Have you seen the new Good year Clinchers sizes 80 x 3, SO x St. 31 x 4 ? You Simply Can't Beat Them Mount Hood Has Mishaps thi Mount Miller, nto so, rsc ith It waJ accident day Hood dlstri.t Friday. K. ( hearing a groan from one of his about an) break, found that the in Wallowing h&d rolled on its ba a furrow. Trying to aid it to Mr. Miller was felled when the struck him on the side of the far a front foot. W ('. Sinullen was bought down in the late afternoon to be patched up With his hired man hi- had motored to the postodire. As he read letters on the return horne, the unskilled hired man at. the wheel let the machine go too fast. He left the road and turned tattle. Mr. Bmullen sustained a broken jaw, a dislocated shoulder and a broken arm. Hoard Seeks Superintendent With 14 new members of the facul ties of city schools to be named, the city school board Hi awaiting the elec tion of a superintendent before pro ceeding with the choice of other teach ers. A M. Cannon, formerly In charge of the ( ouch school In Portland, was the choice of the board. He. however, may go to Hoquiam, Wash. He notified the local board that he had accepted the offer of the Hoqaiam school board. As a contract with the incumbent at Hoquiam may cause complication, Mr Cannon has announced that he may withdraw hii acceptance and come here. fames Trades Places W. I, Carnal and family left Monday for Stamlish valley. ( alifornia, whc.e Mr. Can es has acquired an HU ai re al falfa ranch in a trade with ('. T, link er The latter has an iv.'d here with his family to take charge of Mr. Csmos' Kast Side orchard place of lih acres. Three acres of the ( arnes tiact are in strawberries. The rest is planted to paata and apples. "I would have left Saturday," said j Mr. Carnal, "but l wanted all of my j family to hear ex-l'resident Taft. in his lecture on the League of Nations." Wild ROMS Hloom Heavily Hood Kivcr roadsides in the Frank -ton district are now made beautiful by the millions of wild rose blossoms While domestic roses were frozen back to the snowline, and are late in putting torth blossom shoots this peason, the wild roces of the valley, apparently, were uninjured by the freeze. The bushes, winch grow to large size and profusely in the western part of the countv, are more heavily laden than u-ual with blossoms. The (lowers seem larg r and are of a deeper pink than ordinarily. Summons In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, for Hood Kner County. w. J. Pits and Katharine Kiiz, Plain- tiffs, vs Esther HelBBar and the un known heirs of W. J, Heliner, De ceased, defendants. To Kst her Heliner and the unknown heirs of W. J, Heliner, deceasi d : You and each of you are hereby re quired to appear and answer the com plaint filed against nu in the above entitled Court, on or before the 19th day of June, 1020; and if you fail so to appear and answer said complaint, the plaintiffs will apply to the Court fm the relief prayed for therein, towit : Kor a decree forever quieting the title of the plaatWa in and lo the NorthcaM Quartet of the Northeast Quarter ol Section ,, Township 1 North, Kanei 111 F.ast of the Willamette Meridian, and forever barring you and each of you from setting up any claim, right, title or interest in and to said re d property adverse to the plaJatihTl here in. This summons is servul on you bj publication thereof in the Hood Uivei (lacier, a weeky newspaper printed and published at Hood River, Hood Kner County, Oregon, for six BUeei - sive weeks, the date of the lirst publi cation being May lith, IflSJO, pursuant la an order of the Hon. I.. N. Hlnwets. Judge of the County Court of the Slate of Oregon, for Hood Uiver C-ount,, tltllv made and entered on the Ith day of May. 10211, wherein you are required to appear and answer said complaint on or iH-lore me r.un uav oi June. 1020. A. J. Derby, Attorney for the I 'land ill's. mfijl7 Hood Kiver, Oregon. Notice Tor Publication. iV.ar1riHiit ( iU- lnunr. 1 - I m ' rfi-- at In- urrvu , Mrvii I :ii, lvjn i Xi ir U ka?r'liy km-' i i tin! Hwiry ' llmun DcWitt Motor Co. They Make Your Tires List Longer Goodyesr Heavy Tourist Tiihcs. Buy Purity Flour and Shamrock Cereals MADE IN HOOD RIVER Your Grocer Keeps Them c . 101 ) We are dealers and manufacturers of all kinds of Stock and Poultry Feeds Highland Milling Co. Telephone 1751 r KELLY- REPUBLIC SPRINGFIELD d KTOmiS GOODRICH IIKLS ' TIRES JUST PLAIN FOUR-SQUARE BUSINESS HONESTY AND KNOWLEDGE At Your Service AT THE TIRE SHOP GAS VI I.CA SIZING OILS AND ACCESSORIES REPAIRS I i i All prut-ess reeding may I signJ residi Oregon at tl tioneri. the State of hereafter men George It. Wilbur. AttlBC) for I'laintitT. ArMrees Eliot Bids;., Hood Kiver Ore gon. m6jl" Xi : iir aj p..at!n. t tit- i iTuit Court, at )l-rt t) Hit-f till IvU ti!rli Would Q-t a. n mllinjTT -isH-r We would iialn call attention to the people of Hood k'iwi that in so far ns is possible the products offered at our market are prepared at home. Cattle are purchased til Portland and brought lien- for packing. It is our endeavor to serve Hood Rier folk wilh the Ix'st Presh and Cured MEATS, FISH AND POULTRY RrOK. M.K MU IVKRY SKRVICF. MT. HOOD MEAT CO. successors to W. J. FII.Z HEAT MARKET I