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HOOD RIVER (i LACIER, TflFRSPAT, MAY 10, 3021 Hood River Made Doughnuts YouVe tried the rest Now try the best WILLIAMSON'S QUALITY DOUGHNUTS MADE IN HOOD RIVER Fresh twice daily. Made and distributed to practically all local grocers. Ask your grocer. Distributing Office in THE TRUE BUILDING On The Heights ACREAGE TRACTS One acre or more either just inside the corporation or just outside, out of Lots 6 and 9 of Adam's Paradise Acreage. Single acres, $425 to $650. Three acres $1400 to $1600. Good soil; surpassing view. Country life with city advantages. Hood River Abstract and Investment Co. J. W. C RITES, President. K. w. SINCLAIR, Secretary. REUBEN F. FRASIKR VV. T. FRASIKR We have just purchased the business of the Ar nold Grocery Co. W. T. Fnwier, who has been witli this business for several years will remain in active charge. We offer the people of Hood River a service of courtesy and goods, staple and fancy, at prices just as low as conditions will permit. Come in and give us a trial. FRASIER & SON J5i nT. HOOD RAILROAD COMPANY Time Table No. 33 Taking effect Wednesday, October 39th, 1919. v - SOUTH BOOSD IV1 j SuHTIimil'VK No S No. 3 No. I uolor Motor j'"") Dally ua,,y s mi v P. M. A. M. A. M. 4.00 10.45 8.00 4.03 10.48 8.05 4.12 10.57 8.15 4.M 1110 I.M 4.29 11.13 8.30 4.35 11.18 8.40 4 . 40 11 . 23 8 45 4.43 11 M I M 4.47 11.30 9.(10 4.50 11.33 9.1V) 4.57 11.38 9 20 5.02 11 .43 9 M 5.12 11.53 9.99 6.17 12.00 10.00 . M. M. A. M. Stations Lv. Mood River Ar. . . . . Powordalo . . . . . . s Itchbsck . . . . . . Van I lorn . . . Mohr Odetl. .... BnnunH .... Illmicher .... Holstoui .... Winani .... Doe i . . . Trout Creek . . . . .WimmI worth . . Ar. Parkdalc Lv. No. 2 No. 4 lis. 9 No. 8 Dally Hmlly y,nr fiotor Except Kxeept J"r Matunlj tnnday Mliy y P M. A. M. P. M. P. M. 9.00 9.98 2.15 0.45 2.57 9.99 2.11 6.41 . 2.50 9.15 2.04 ::t 2.40 9 02 1.52 0.22 9.98 8.5K 1.48 OH 2.30 8.53 1.43 6.18 1 :,r 8.40 1.86 .0l 2 20 8.42 1.82 0.02 9.10 8.37 1.27 5.57 I nr s.:t4 1.24 8.54 2.00 I S 30 1.20 5.50 1 11.18 8.25 1.16 6.45 ! 11.05 : S.15 1.06 5.35 ! II .00 8.10 1.00 6 30 I A. M. A. M. P. M. P. M. Stuam. Motor. ferine; to limited space on Motor Osrs sll trunks ami handled on the sieainiramH, cither m novunce oi it v ' i-iivv hai'traiti' will 'H inti the Bneeengnrs. Anderson Undertaking Co. C C. AND! KSON. Solo Proprietor Licensed Embalmer and Funeral Director 415 OAK STREET PHONE 194 r S. E,. BARTME55 FUNERAL DIRECTOR AND LICENSED EMBALMER Licensed with Oregon's first class of Embalmers. Phone 1381, 3821 HOOD RIVER, OREGON huckabay & BARGER Hood River Motor Car Co. Plumbing and I in WOrK Repairing Storage Gas and Oil PIPELESS FURNACES .i m r i m kvh i sta i ion Telephone HIM Fourth anil State Streets TBI SANITARY WAY HOFFMAN STEAM PRESSKK All Germs Killed J. C . MEYER Hood River'6 Tailor and Presser Hotel Oregon Bldg. Tel. 1124 Furniture and Hardware FOR SALE Highest prices paid f"r second -hand articles anl jnnk. H. CROSS Cor. 3rd and Oak. Tel. 1213 iipivr niiif ai nnnr PAYROLL, HE SAYS i NIGH FREIGHT IS MENACE TO FRUIT Bankers, fTOWefa Hnd shippers of apples, along with representatives of various other districts, journeyed to Yakima last week, where data on the serious need of lowered freight rates for the H'21 harvest was presented to a representative of the Interstate Commerce Commission. Fred A. Wil liams. of Salem, member of the- Ore gon Public Service Commission, de clared on returning home, that nothing short of lower freight rates to eaetern markets will save the growers of the two states heavy financial loss. The Hood River delegation at the meeting consisted of the following: A. W. Stone, J. H. Fredricy, E. O. BiaDC hr, H. F. Davidson, Leslie But ler, J. C. 1'orter, A. E. Woolpert and It. W. Kelly. It was shown at the meeting j.hat the average cost of pro ducing a box of apples, exclusive of interest on the investment, deprecia tion, etc., has ranged from $1.35 to $1.05 per box. In some instances apples have sold for $1.25 per box. Reports indicated that the cost of this year's production would bo lowered approxi mately 20 per cent. Based on this showing the growers contend that the railroads should make a similar reduc tion In their charges and thereby place the producer in a ixsition to dispose of their crop at a profit. The berry and prune industries were particularly em phasized in the presentation of the case because of the fact that producers were at present marketing their crops at less than pre-war prices, and much of the crop is barred from the middle west and east because of the heavy freight tariff. With relation to financ ing it was shown that it is impossible for the fruit industry to go further in debt. It was reported that covering all of the Pacific Northwest from 15 to 50 per cent of last year's loanH were carried over. This was in addition to demands from growers for advances necessary to handle this season's crop. It was shown that the bankers were not favorable to further financing of the fruit industry due to the unstable condition of the markets. Evidence was also produced to show that box factories are not producing the boxes that will be needed for the harvesting of this year's yield. This was due, they said, to the inability to obtain funds from banks necessary to carry on their business. Members of the local growers' dele gation express the hope of a reduction before the movement of the 1 12 1 crop. J, II. Fredricy, however, points out that the middle western and eastern apple crop, bids fair to be negligible. Inasmuch as the western growers are going to find a keen demand for their apples at good prices and the rail lines are in need of revenue to meet their increased expenses, he does not antic ipate a reduction in rates this year. Mr. Fredricy declares that he consid ers the Hood River valley in better financial condition than any of the apple districts he has seen. He has the highest praise for the Yakima country from the standpoint of its in dustry but says Hood River is a far better home location. He lauds the Yakima folk for their hospitality. The delegation of apple shippers and grow ers and railroad men were entertained at the Elks' Club and at the Commer cial Club. He cites that the residents of the Washington district are very active In good road construction. "The way they are working on road over the desertlike stretches," says Mr. Fredricy," would make those of us who witness their activity grow all the stronger for our proposed valley trunk line." Punch Howl Bridge Closed I he Devil s Punch Howl cannot now be reached by car unless the motorist negotiates little used roads of Oak drove district. The county court has closed a bridge aross the Middle Fork of the river about a quarter-mile from the Punch Bowl. On inspection the bridge department of the State High way Commission declared the bridge unsafe. W. R. WInanS. who owns the prop erty surrounding the Punch Howl, says that the West Side road can he mad good by a little repair. Mr. Winans is urging county officials to repair the olil bridge or improve the West Side road. Lumbago This is a rheumatism of the muscles of the hack. It comes on suddenly and is quite painful. Every movement ag irravates the disease. Go to bed, keei quiet and have Chamberlain's Liniment spi I it-il and a quick recovery may In expected. Mrs. F. J. Dann, Brock- Kirt, N. Y., writes: "I can honestly sMy that Chamberlain's Liniment cured me of lumbago a year ago last sum mer. When 1 began using it. I was llat on my back in bed and could not turn to the left er right. I had a bot tle of Chamberlain's Liniment in the house and tt was applied to my back. It promptly drove away the pains and aches. iummons in the Justice Court for the Rend River District, Hood River County, ( rcgon. C. A. Elliott, doing business as Elli ott-Overland Co., Plaintiff, vs. U H. Beaudrie, Defendant, To L H. Beaudrie, Oakland. Cali fornia, Defendant: In the name of the State of Ore gon, you Hre hereby required to appear and answer the complaint tiled against you in the above entitled action on or before the last dav of six consecutive weeks from the date of the first publi cation of this summons, and if you fail to so answer, for want thereof, the plaintiff will take judgment against you for the ansa of 950.90 with r per cent interest from Mav 91, 1920, until paid, together with costs and disburse ments in this action, and for a decree of the Court ordering C. H. Bryan, garnishee, to release certain personal property attached in this action, and for the issdhnce of a writ of execution and order of sale of said personal prop erty attached herein, towit: One .f- horse ower . engine. lull are hereliv served hy puhliea- tion of this summons and order of at tachment by virtue of an order of the Hon. A. W. Onthank, Justice of the Peace for the District of Hood River. Hool River County. Oregon, duly made, grunted and dated on the l'.Uh day of Aprl. 19X1, for service of this summons and order of attachment upon you bv publication thereof, and in ac- lm Angles Man States Tanlac Put New Life and Kncrgy Iafo Htm ami He Feels Tip Top "About a year and a half ago Tanlac fixed me up in fine shape and the med icine has been my 'standby' ever since," said I. K. Mickey, a weu known painter living at 514 East Ave., Los Angeles, Cal. "I am satisfied I would have had to lay off work altogether if it hadn't been for Tanlac. I was in such a run down condition I took cold easily and then I felt just miserable. I was so weak and short of energy most any little job would tire me out completely. "Tanlac put new life and energy into me, gave me a fine appetite and got me to feeling tip-top in every way. Sinec then 1 have made it a rule when ever I get to feeling a little bad to get me a bottle of Tanlac, and it always braces me up and gets me to feeling like I want to feel. Tanlac is one medicine that never fails to do the work. "Adv. For Sale Sealed bids are called for the pur chase of the old Orade School Puilding at Parkdale. All materials to be re moved. The board reserve! the right to reject any or all bids. The bids should be in the hands of the Clerk on or before noon, May 21, 1921. ml'J H. H. Mann; Clerk. Women Made Young Bright eyes, a clear skin and a body full of youth and health may be yours if you will keep your system in order by regularly taking COLD MEDAL fc. Mil. :'. The worlds Standard remedy for kidney, liver, bladder and uric acid troubles, the enemies of lite and looks. In use since 1636. All druggists, three sizes. Look for the name Gold Medal on every box end accept no imitation Notice of Hearing of Final Account In the County Court of the State of Oregon for the County of Hood River. In the matter of the Estate of A. M. Cunning, Deceased. Notice is herey given to all persons interested, that J. H. llazlett, Admin istrator of the above mentioned estate, has filed in the County Court of Hood River County, Oregon, his Einal Ac count, and the County Court has ap pointed Friday. June 10th, 1921. at the hour of ten o'clock, A. M., as the day and hour for hearing objections to said account and the settlement thereof and the closing of said estate. On the above mentioned day and hour, any heir, creditor or other per son interested in said estate, may file bis objections to said Final Account or to any particular item thereof, speci fying the particulars of such objec tions. Dated May 10th, 1921. J. H. Haaiett, ml2jn2 Administrator. Notice of Pinal Account In the County Court of the State of Oregon, for Hood River County. In the matter of the Estate of Ma rian E. BtUonbach. Deceased. Notice is hereby given that Arthur C. Sallenbach, administrator of the ah.ve named estate, has filed his sec ond and final account in the said court, and that Friday, the 3d day of June, 1921, at 10 a. m. at the court house, city of Hood River, Oregon, has been appointed by the court as the time and place for the hearing of said final ac count, at which time any person inter ested In said estate may appear and tile exceptions in writing to the final account, and show cause, if any, why this estate should not be finally closed. Dated at Hood River, Oregon, this 5th day of May, 1921. Arthur C. Sallenbach, m5m2t Administrator. Notice of Administratrix' Sale of Real Property Notice is hereby given that the un dersigned under and by virtue of an order of sale hertofore duly made and entered of record in the County Court of the Slate f Oregon for the County of Marion, in the matter of the estate of K. W. Power, deceased, will as ad ministratrix of is id estate, sell at pri vate sale for ca.-h in hand on the day of MM, all of the right, title, and interest of said estate in and to the following described lands and premises, to-wit : The West i of the Northwest quarter of Section 17, T. 1 S., R. 10 E. of the Willamette Meridian in Hood River County, Oregon, and that said :ale will be made at the office of Thomas F. Johnson, Sher iff of Hood River County, in Hood River, in Hood River County, Oregon, on and after the ilth day of June, 1921, at the hour of in o'clock A. M. of said day, and sealed bids will be received by the undersigned for said property at the above mentioned office up to 10 0 clock A. M. of said day. Said sale will be made subject to one certain mortgage in favor of the State Land Board of the State of Oregon f r the sum of 91900.00, and subject also to one certain nortg go given by said r. W. Power, now deceased, to Alex Power for the sum of 92165 00, and also subject to the dower interest of AsenHth M. Powi r. as widow of said decedent. Dated at Salem. Oregon, this'SOth day of April, I9KI nath M. IVwer, i f the estate of F. Down They Come Our Cameras and Supplies are now back to the old prices and we are showing a fine assort ment of the latest Eastman Kodaks This is new stock that has just arrived. Take a picture of yourself with the Newstyle Kodak Self-timer. Then Leave your films with us to be developed. "Sandy Service with a Smile." czioniD Yours to Serve A , S . K E I R Reliable Druggist I! C. A. RICHARDS 111 2nd Street Cigars Tobacco Soft Drinks Confectionery CZTOEZDI TRY OUR Draught Luxo WE KEEP IT RIGHT FOLLOW THE RECIPES in the cook book, using only materials of high class such as we sell ex clusively. There is no economy in buying infer ior materials. They are really the dearest and nev er near as satisfactory. Trade with a high class grocery like this and you will save money as well as get much better results. N. H. MacMILLAN On The Heights LENORE GREGORY TEACHER OF VIOLIN European Training anil Experience Call Saturdays at Oregon Hotel, or address Miss Gregory, 808 Hancock at., Portland, Oregon. W. J. Baker & Co. Dealers in REAL ESTATE Fruit and Farm Lands B. B. POWELL Plumbing, Heating and Sheet Metal Work lit Caecade A yen tie HOOD RIVER, OKEt.ON Have you ever thought of the work the Telephone eliminates during apple harvest ? Oregon-Washington Telephone Co. The Housewife's Ready Storehouse You wouldn't expect one order to do it, now honest would you? There is always something for any meal or for any sudden occasion if you keep your pantry stocked with groceries from Kaesser's. "GROCERIES OF QUALITY" ARE YOU RUN DOWN o V w A One Month's Treatment. Try our Nux and Iron Tablets--$1.00 for C. N. Clarke, The Glacier Pharmacy Telephone 12 6 1 UKO. K. NTKANAllAN Tel. 5716 K. M. SI.AVKNH Tel. 1 m Stranahan & Slaven General Contractors and Builders HOOD RIVER. OREGON. H. J. FREDERICK Building Contractor Otlice, Smith Block, Room I. Tel. :5'U4 IKK)I RIVER, ORE. A. J. DERBY Lawyer MOOD RIVER. OREGON. M. E. WELCH, UOUfltt VK.HKIVVKY MJMM1 I prepRrf 1 to do ny work tn the YUerln iry line. He n be round by calling t or il"-ntnK o tlie Kanhton ihle. SUPER-BUTTERMILK At least that is the name piven to our new whole milk buttermilk, scientifically made w ith starter ktelcria. This beverage is appetising- and wholesome for any one. It is a boon for the person w hose digestion is a little off trolley. Try it. We will be glad to fill your order every day. HOOD RIVER CREAMERY Adminixtratri W. Power, dec. A. O. Cm alt Attorn KonaM C. Clover, eyi for Administratrix, Room 2C One i Hlda. Salem, Ore- iron, mini: J. R. V ATKINS CO. Represented by GEO. WILDE, im 13th Street. BaaJ River, Ore. Telephone liC the time is ct in the II ner of i that said date is and m of the finrt publicati mona. Hated April 19. 1921 C. l. Nl. KcUe- . At tiff. Horal River. Ore ill be r n of thi orney for Plain v a21j2 DR. N. PLYLER CHIROPRACTOR CMtapiaclk ind l.l.vtric Treatment. RaaaaatS.21 . I2S HetfMoaatr Hldr. P aa Ittt. H -oi River, Ore. MISS B. GRIFFIN Teacher f Violin. Piano, Mando lin. Guitar, Etc. At Oil DaAawj RaeMaval Tel. 2581 opposite i , ne Buil.lmg. I PACIFIC POWER & LIGHT CO. Always at Your Service Tel. 4321 First at'l Hk. RMg R. V. FOREMAN Successor to H. M. Hicks at HALL BULDING CAFF. Come in anil get acquainted. IMP YOU CAN WATCH BABY and iron at the same time w hen you ow n one of our electric irons. No run-" ninn back and forth to pot hot irons fmrn the stove. No scorchinp of your lin ens. Electricity will solve your ironinjr problem. MOORE ELECTRIC COMPANY PHONE 1782 Genera! Plumbing and Heating Plants Wurk Guaranteed. Prompt an.d Courteous Service. FRENCH & GIBBON Telephone 3924 908 1 2th Street