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About The Hood River glacier. (Hood River, Or.) 1889-1933 | View Entire Issue (June 24, 1920)
HOOD HIVKIt GLACIER THOftSDAY, JFNE 24 1020 o r I es 5ir- A; We made this ci8a- ' rette to meet M jJjLj yur taste! r I oil! phi rAMELS have wonder- ful fnll-bodicd mellow mildness and a flavor as v. refreshing as it is new. ,J Camels quality and Camels expert V'" blend of choice Turldsh and choice Domestic tobaccos vin you on merits. I V - Camels blend never tires your taste. And, Camels- leave no unpleasant cigaretty aftertaste nor unpleasant cigaretty odor! What Camels quality and expert blend can mean to your satisfaction you should find out at once I It will prove bur say-so when you compare Camels with any ci&areiiQ in the world at any price! Camels are sold everywhere in scientifically seeled package of 20 cigarettes for 20 cents; or ten packages (200 cigarettes) in a glai.sme-paper-covered carton. We strongly recommend this carton tot the) home or office supply or ivien you travel. R. J. REYNOLDS TOBACCO CO. L Winston-Salem, N. C. g? V ...V - ; - Hot Weather Hints Leonard Cleanable Refrigerators We have several sizes of this well known brand. They Save You Ice -therefore, They Save You Money. White Mountain Ice Cream Freezers From 1 Gtuart to 2 Gallons Eat Homo Made Ice Cream made alter the White Mountain receipt it is healthful and not expensive. Screen Doors In All Sizes Plain. Painted or Stained. SCREEN WINDOWS The Adjustable Kind Will Fit Any fctyle of Window. Two Sizes Lawn Mowers Great American, Zenith, Oak Leaf and Keen Kutter LAWN HOSE The Good Kind "Goodyear' Pyrex Ware The Oven Giass that is Warranted Not to Break In The Hottest Oven. See Our Window Display OIL STOVES The Famous FLORENCE red Ho Homes 3 Sixes 2, 3 and 4 hole Stoves 2 and 3 hole Ovens SEE THEM DEMONSTRATED L A. Franz Company 719 S. E. BARTMESS FDNEEAL DIRECTOR AND LICENSED EMBALMEH i -.-..-A u.;', nrodnn't Firct rhtc if Fmh:ilmrr Phnr.e MSI. 3S2I PACIFIC POWER & LIGHT CO. Always at Your Service LUlUS liKIIXU UtlS HIGHEST PRAISE week is lioffiflff tus Grille, each 'hi. More than s and hoontiful Hicks bihI son. wiring nijht. A Who had attend . Mcacham jour chool to the new All Hood River thn the praises of the l. cated last Thursday ni 900 enjoyed the dclfcioi refreshments of H. M Kenneth L., on the o large number of those ed the recital by Mrs neyed from the high (jrijle. "We are well pleased with the way people are taking to our new place," says the elder Mr. Hicks. They say they are pleased, and that is what we desire to please our sider our highest coin by S. ISenson, who ga thorough injpcetiOA. ' fast ier grille on all th was Mr. Henson's rem seen the Lotus'." The Lotus is servii every afternoon and e musical programs are A special merchant's li noon. DODGE GARS DELIVER HOOD RIVER GOODS latroni iment 9 the have i i. 1 con was paid grille a 't seen a HEAT COMFORT PEARL 01 (KEROSENE) STANDARD OIL COMPANY (CALIFORNIA) Sheriff's Sale ( p icidc Coast, after he had arge crowds ng. Special in j th i remit re served To a greater extent any other city of the b ia dependent upon the commercial car for i than In perhaps Late Hood River Dodge Brothers lolivery to the homes of the city ot the necesnties ot lfTe. The above statement is made on the authority of Bennett Brothers, who are Dodge representatives in this county. The Dodge Brothel which daily serve tin ery service might w the name of "lleet. ' groceries, employ Do mere fa! cars In ma ies. Ferigo & Son operate a car their own, while Holrnan & Samuel, the Heights, and the Hood Co. do the same. Severs cers are served by cars o E. K. Goodrich and Ernest The city water departRU a Dodge commercial car fc commercial cars citv in its deliv II be dignified by Several of the ie Brothers com ing their deliver- of of iver Meat other gro trated bv unuel. t has'used the 'past year. A few weeks aio the Pacific Power & Light Co., following exhaust ive economy tets made ny COmpsnv experts punhased one of these popular cars for local use. The Taft Transfer Co, followed suit and is using a Dodge commercial car for light hauling. (leorge llaslinger, the Heights flor ist, not long ago began making iOick deliveries of his goo cars. Bennett Brothers st; rancnera nave also commercial cars tor By virtue of an execution in fore isure duly issued by the Clerk of the rcuit Court of the County of Hood Biver State of Oregon, dated the 7th day of June, l'.lliO, in a certain action in the Cireuit Court for said County and State, wherein E. A. Baker, as Plaintiff recovered judgment against VV. Margulll ini" the sum of two thous and five hundred dollar,'!, with interest therein from the 2'Md day of March, 1910. at the rate of 7 per cent, and attorney's fees in the sum of two hundred fifty dollars, and the further I sum of ten dollars costs, on the 7th day of June, 1020, Notice is hereby given that I will on the 10th day of July, 1820, at the east front door of the Court House, in Hood j River, in said County, at 10 o'clock In the forenoon of said (lay, sell at public I auction to the highest bidder, for cash, the tollowing described propeity, tn wit: All of the Northwest ouarter-of the Northwest quarter of Section Eleven, Township one North, Range ten East of the Willamette Meridian, taken and levied upon as the property of the said I Defendant or as much, thereof as may I be necessary to satisfy the said judg ment in favor of E. A. Baker, against said W. Margolin, with interest there I on. together with all costs and dil I bursements that have or mav accrue. Thos. F. Johnson, Sheriff. Dated at Hood River, Oregon, June 7, 1920. jlOjS Notice of Sheriff's Sale In the Circuit Court of the Statu of Oregon for the County of Hood River Kllen S. Cherry. Plaintiff, vs. J. Margulis, Bessie Margulis, W. Margu lis, Ida Margulis, The United Stales National Bank of Portland, a corpora tion. Clarke County Iron Works a COT in one of these that purchasec he light between farm and market several D xlge hauling Corr and Frank MEETING JULY 1 City Marshal Frazier received a let ter Monday from the State Fire Mar shal's oflice announcing that H r.ice Sykes, member of the department, and Jay W. Stevens, representing the Frie Prevention Bureau of the Pacific Coast, will be here July 1 to meet with the Commercial club, the Woman's club and city council in a fire prevention meet ing. Mr. Stevens will bring a reel of fire prevention moving pictures, which will be displayed at the Liberty Theatre. Miss Fitch's Engagement Announced just Wil- Mrand Mrs. A. J. Crnham have leceived word from Mr. and Mrs. liam B. Fitch, of Chicago, who an nounce the engagement of their daugh ter. Miss Margaret Graham Fitch, to William Wood McCarthy, of Evanton, III. Mrs. Fitch is agister of Mr. Ola- date has been set for the Miss Fitch, a prominent so- Ijam. No wedding. eiety iiihi here, hav gon. i in Chicago, is freqeuently well visili I nown Ore Crackers Cause fire One fire has already been caused by premature explosion by children of lire crackers brought here by merchants lor rourlh or July. A tool house the city reservoir called out th department Sunday. Marshal Fr says that scores of youngsters are buy ing firecrackers and shooting them pro miscuously. He threatens to arrest parents if the practice is not stopped. While a city ordinance prevents the bring of the crackers in the city ordinance governs their sale. near I fire mcr I no 1 the I ndVrwood Apple Crop Short A. J. Havnes, owner of one of largest orchard tracts in the Underwood district, here last week, states that no fruit trees of the section are showing permanent injury Ir. m the ueeem CoJd weather except peaches. Many ach trees, he says, were killed. "We will have about 40 per i ent of ; aoples harvested last year, " says r. Haynes. "We had a very heavy u Id last season. Our June drop this ar has been very heavy." her tinmen Dunces to Begin which inaugurates a series of opt-n air summer dances next Saturday evening, was forced to secure an orchestra from The Dalles f r their events. The fire men will use the fund collected to aug ment a firemen's benefit fund. The Baptist Church Pine We at, nesr ISth Dr. L Herbert Havdes), Past r, Btaldence, 1 17 Pine Street, Phone 17 IT! Sunday Services: I're.iching, 11 a. in. and 1 Mm. aa. Bible teJaaet, tta.es., Mr. A. B. Bennett, Sniit. Young Peo ple's u r, i. 4"i p. in. Ladies' Aid, Thursdays, WM p. i.i Mishoii Circle, third Thursday in each month. Com ninnion BfTioe, lirt Sunday in I he month, P. in. A cordial welcome to all First Church of Christ. Scientist Service will DO I Building, !'th and Kuger a. m . Subject: ("hri Sun lav rU hiol at 1 1 Wednesday service. 8 The reading mom is o poraton, Emma T i..e vaiii, weienotoiLH. By virtue of an execution, judgment order, decree and order of sale issued out of the above entitled Court in the above eiltitled cause duly directed and dated the 29th day of Mav. 1820, upon ! a judgment and decree rendered and entered in said court and cause on the 19th day of April, 1920, in favor of Ellen 8 Cherry, plaintilf, and the United States National Bank of Ports 1 land, defendant, and against the re 1 maining defendants for the sum of $9,153.79 in plaintiff's favor, with In j tereit upon 18.917.60 thereof at the rale of 8 per cent per annum, and with j interest upon $236.19 thereof at the rate of i per cent per annum, and the I further sum of 1416 in plaintiffs favor with interest thereon at the rate of six per cent per annum from the 19th day of April, 1920, and the further sumof 110,526.81 in favor of the defendant, The United States National Bank of Portland, with interest thereon at the rate of 7 per cent per annum from the 19th day of April, 1920, and the further sum of 600 in favor of defendant. The United States National Bank of Port I did, with interest thereon from the 18th day of April, 1920, at the rate of six perfeent pef annum, and plaintiffs costs and disbursements of this suit, taxed at $86.60 and defendant, The United Slates National Bank of Port land's, costs and disbursements of this suit, taxed at $11,60, and the costs of and upon this writ commanding me to inae sale of the fol lowing described real property suituated in the County of Hood River, Slate of Oregon, to wit: All that part of the southwest quar ter of the northwest quarter of Sec tion fourteen (14) In Township two (2) North, Range ten (10) East of the Wil lamette Meridian, lying east of and be low the county road running through said quarter section, containing 2H acres, being pint of the same property which J. A. Epping and wife acquired from F. S. Perry and wife, and being the identical property which J. Margu lis acquired from Joseph William Cooke and wife by deed dated July 14, 1908, and recorded in Volume 1 of said Hood River county, on thereof ; and also the following descr property situated in said lit County, to-wit : All that portion of the northwest quarter of the southwest quarter of Section fourteen (14) in Township two (2) North. Range ten (10) East of the Wilamette Meridian, lying west of the middle of the stream of Hood River; and that said real properties shall be sold separately and that the first one above described shail be sold for the purpose of satisfying the iiens of plain tiff and the defendant. The United States National Bank of Portland, ac cording to said decree, and that the second tract above described shall he old for the purpose of satisfying plain tiffs lien in connection with the $400 . .1 . ' , a l i department mortgage inere.m sei lorin in saio oe . -1 rree. nod f ftWHrd the put isfurl ion nf I hi j lien of the defendnt. The United States i National Bank of Portland, as set forth in said decree, I will, in compliance i with said execution, judgmont order, I decree and order of sale, on Friday. tne Ztul BH ot euly, ami, at the Oour of 1.30 o'clock p. m. at the front door of the county court house in the I Ity of Hood River, in the County of Hood Kiver, State of Oregon, sell at public subject to redemption, to the bidder for cash, all the right.' d interest which the above Jefendar.ts and each of them the 14th dav of January. 1910. the date of plaintiffs Srt.tfiO mortgage herein foreclosed, or since that date had in or to the above described leal property or any part thereof, to satisfy said execution, judgment order and de cree, interest, costs and accruing costs. Dated this 29th day of May. MB, First publication June 3rd. 1920. I.ast publication July 1st, 1920. Thoma". F. Johnson. Sheriff of the County of Hood Kiver, State of Oregon. Deeds of page f)0 ib d real Kiver I ither- auctior. had on in (,'biif m Wrv. 1 1 Science. I, Christian and Missionary Alliance -ondav School at ! 30 ev rv Sunday B l st r. Christian Church (,-.'. ' C i. m , IV. II a m. and a p m ; Ch r, ..4!- j t "fi.al i We have thousands of plants read) now - lie' iolr"-s, petunias. ioliu, gerai iums, aster, lantana, duMy miller, lobelia, and other different aterk of pl.nts. We hve ureat lot of vegetable plant" toniatoe. -gi? p! o.t-. p ; pers and cauliflower, II'm ner d'z-n nbl.ag- j . I . r t I.ru--. 1- j . r . i t - and celer plant. , fe rnt- and per- THE HEIGHTS GREf VtOLSE ANNOUNCEMENT 1 his is to itttnounce the purchase of the local branch of THE DALLES GARAGE, lo cated in the Mt. Hood Annex BuilctTng at the corner of Oak and First Streets. The Concern is now owned and , operated en tirely as a Hood River concern. We wish to solicit your patronage. We will be glad at any time to demonstrate our popular line of cars. The Studebaker The Maxwell White Trucks THE CAMERON MOTOR CO. Telephone 2431 Which Do You Need Corona Dry Arsenate of Lead Black Leaf 40 . Miscible Oil Lime and Sulphur Alfalfa & Clover Seed Implements WE HANDLE THE FULL LINE OF THE INTERNATIONAL HARVESTER CO. HOOD RIVER FRUIT CO. Spray Materials BOXES-PAPER For Sale or on Apple Accounts VV at c adding an addition to our OdeO warehouse and are prepared to take care (if sofflG new BCCUUBtfl t li is season. Our principal market is wit 1 1 old and reliable connections in the Middle-West-the best and most stable market in America. We are also agents for one of the largest export firms in this country. We want Jonathans, Ortleys, Spitz. Arkansas Blacks and Newtowns, and can handle some odd varieties to advantage. DUCKWALL BROS. "The Best for the Middle-West" Phone Odell 59 Whose Your Cleaner? Are you getting Service and Satisfaction ? If not Call 3792 THE CLOTHES SHOP WM. LA ROSE Basement Davidson Building Third and Cascade 0) LlltlUlu nun wi i',"" j i.. j. w- - HOOD RIVER. OREGON J deo llaslingt r 1 el. Sii