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About The Hood River glacier. (Hood River, Or.) 1889-1933 | View Entire Issue (July 14, 1910)
HOOD KlVEKttLAOilSit 1HUKSDA JULY 14 ltflO. 1 ;i- I t tyutib mm fiiamrC0UNTY COURT HAS BUSY StXOT ARTHUR D. MOE, PuWIiher. Subscription, 81.50 Per Year. THE ASSEMBLY. The Repubicans of Hood River county are preparing to hold their as sembly Saturday. The assembly is a new institution in Oregon politics and while its results cannot be known ab solutely until after it has been givenfa chance, it is certainly not a thing to be attacked until it has been shown to be bad. In Hood River county so far it seems to be a very commendable in stitution and we can see no reanon whv it will not contnue to be so. The Drecinct meetings 'which were well uttpndr -d bv real Republicans named as delegates to the county assembly mun who snrdv can be trusted with the duties which they will be call upon to perform. They will name the delegates Hood River to the from State Assembly and they will transact biiv nthpr - business which may be brought before a conference of Re publican representatives. If they see fit to recommend candidates for the county offices there is ilttle doubt but that they will selcet the best men who can be found for the places. However, their choce. if they make a , choice will be suhicet to the indorsement of the Republicans, both the real Republi cans and the others of various partiei who register with the majority party, n the primary election to be held September. Thus there is no danger to the direct nrimarv or uny other institution bv the holding of the assembly which may recommend candi dates. The jute mill was closed at the Washington penitentiary the firBt of Julv so that all the available convicts may be placed on the road work. Ore- gon should have its state and county pr soners engaged in building roads, The outdoor work would bo a most healthful occupation and besides lightening the load of the unfortunates would be doinir a srreat work for the state. HHSMaHiMHIBaHaaSiiiaMaM NEW HOOD RIVER POSTAL FOLDER OUT invirvirasnvsgnn'gxnNnN Special The first lot of Hood River postal folders which have been issued by the Commercial Club in conjunction with the 0. R. & N., has been received by Secretary J. C. Skinner. The edition is of 15.000 and it is a very artistic little pamphlet. The Community Tub icity department of the railroad rushed the work through without submitting a proof to Mr. Skinner and as a result several very unfortunate errors appear which it Is hoped were caught in time to correct for at least a part of the edition. The two most glaring mis takes were in the labelling of two of the pictures in the folder. Mt. Adams a nou u rod in the distance in one pic ture apd Mt. Hood in the other and both were named "Mt. St. Helens in the Distance. " Whilo St. Helens visible from some of the higher parts of the valley it is unfortunate that Hood and Adams the two greatest bodies in nearly any Hood River land scape ahould be apparently left entire ly out of the folder. The outside cover of the postal fold er is the familiar cover of the last booklet reduced and the color work is even better than on the larger pamph let. The book is illustrated with nine typical orchard scenes and a double page reproduction of the new picture map of the valley, pubished for the first time, which is to be lined in the new booklet which is now being printed. The new map, made recent ly by K. Caughey, has a different, perspective from the old one and shows the relation of a good many points in the valley more clearly. A lower imaginary view point was taken by the luter artist with the result that the valley looks broader and the foot hills surrounding are not given such a precipitous appearance. Tim new pic ture is made to lie out flutter and gives the valley less the appearance of standing on end. The division of the upper and lower valley by the range of hills is shown rather sharply and the effect is slighty misleading, but the new map gives a much better con ception of the great extent of the up per valley country. The text of the booklet gives briefly the main points of interest in regard to the valley and the back cover page is to be used as a post card ropiest to the secretary of the Commercial Club for further information on Hood River. Secretary Skinner has a limited supply of the folders for distribution and will mail them to persons interested in Hood River. Wanted A good apple orchard by lady and two sons. Address Mrs. M S., care Glacier, Old t libit) niiinine free for hauling awuy at I ariuTiHO I' arm. The eountv court held a busy Bession for the first two days of the week, the (mt he ntr eiven over principally to the discussion of road matters and ap-1 pointing the election boards for the tall elections, ine great wuvunt i auto speeding which is being done on the new macadam roaa out, ui wcoi side was brought to the attention of the commissioners and they have taken steps to enforce the state law in order to protect the new nignway. uhvihk along at the rate of 40 or 50 miles an hour on the new roaa as is me jji no tice with numerous autoists in the valley is very detrimental to the sur face of the road ana me commissioners will watch for and prosecute drivers who exceed the state law speed limit which is 24 miles an hour. 1 he state law also provides that when approach ing horses, ridden or driven, the autos must. R nw flown 10 C Kill mues mi hrnir. It is expected that if the speed ng continues there will be some nnes result. The first offense costs JZo, the second may be $!0 and each time after that the magistrate may assess a fine The Jerome Wells et al. roau penn on was orderea presenieu nu mt viewers were ordered to view the roaa Julv 20. The viewers were also or- florpd to view the road petitioned for " - .. .1 hv Hov Woodworth ct al.. on the 101- lowing day The road pettion of Al bert Sutton et al., was denied as there were not enough qualified petitioners. The Hirdie Creek road ana me one asked for bv W. C. Smulin et al. were fliUllHHtd. The election board of judges and -l..rk in each nrecinct were appointed as follows, the chairman being nameu first n each case, the other two judges enminer second and third and the last three names being those of the clerks: Baldwin J. M. Lenz, J. L. droit, 1. A. Macrum. W. C. bmullin, W. M. Edirk. J. Douir as Cordon: falls L,, F. Co ns. 11. W. Taylor, J. r. iiena- rick, O. A. Adams. A. W. Meyer, Thad Glazier: Odell-L. A.E.Clark, C. C. Masiker, W. A. Ixickman, M. D. Odell. Harry Connaway. Asa Cutler: Hood River Center T. A. Reavis, J. L. Hershner, L. N Blowers. A. W. Onthank. R. B. Per- igo, G. P. Christie; South Hood River B. F. Eadlcrnan, F. W. AnguB, red Miller, R. W. Kelly, J. W. Hicks, H. A. Cunning: East Hood River A. I. Mason, JMurray Kay., John Koberg, V. Winchell. T. A. Decker, R. H. Wautrh: West Hood River-S. f Blvthe. John Utten, J. H. uaporne, Charles Hall, B." E. Duncan, J. M Ou hertaon. Two slight changes were made in the precinct boundaries. East Hood River precinct was extended to take in the section which was a part of the old Mosier precinct in Wasco county, The south end of South Hood River precinct was cut off and added to the Baldwin Drecinct. so thut from now on the citizens living opposite Dee and south of Dee on the west side of the river will eo to Mt. Hood instead of tho the Barrett school to vote. C. D. Thompson offered his resigns ation to the County Court as commis sioner of Hood River county in the 2nd Eastern Oregon Fair Association. The resignation was accepted and John B Castner was annointed to the vacancy Tho Dlat of the town of Parkdale was approved by the commissioners Special MEN'S PATENT LEATHER 2 Blucher Cut Oxfords 9 91 ) - til This i'h tho season which Electric Fan doos its work. II you have a hot kitchen, or n poorly von tilated room, youll bo sur iiriHod at tho change with an l'iKctric in operation. Cost of energy of 1 cent an hour. Hood River Light Power Co. and COMMERCIAL CLUB ADOPTS II. R. BUTTON At. r mei'lintr of the board of direc tors of the Hood River Commercial Club Tuesday a design recently sub mitted by Whitehead & Hoag, makers . i I 1: l.,A..-an. oi emuiemaiic noveiuuo, wn imiuiauu as the Hood River button and Secre tary J. C. Skinner haB ordered a large quantity which will be placed by th u with loca merchants anu soiu at nruw! lower than ea era would ue aui to Iiuv limited lots. The pulton is small and neat and at the same time it shows very clearly what it is meant to portray. "Hood River, Oregon is the inscription which encircles a represen tation of Snitzenberg and Newtown apples. The two apples are show with excellent detail worK tor sucn small hadire. The emblem which ev- ry Hood Kiver resident will be ureri to wear will make an artistic button besides doing much when worn away from home to create interest in Hood River. The lot ordered will be made in rose gold and the border of the but ton has the stvlo of the old beate Roman coins. The button will be sold for about 75 cents and more expensive solid gold emblems may be secured on siiecia order. The directors voted to iau in line with" the other organizations of the state in aiding the apple show in Port inn nuxt full hv o lemur S50 in prizes for the beat displays of Hood River apples at the annual exhibit of the State Horticultural Society. The prizes will be for the first and second best boxes of Hood River Spitzenbergs and Newtowns, there being ton prizes. The first prizes will be $15 and the second $10. Tho furnishing committee has been authorized to purchase the furniture for tho new club rooms and they will also secure a large streamer whic may be attached to the flag pole on the new First National Hunk building ove the club rooms. The board at th Tuesday meeting instructed the secre tury to call for the first 10 per cent installment for the publicity fund re cently subscribed. THE SIGNS OF SUMMER HERE The real good old summer time ha arrived and during the pant week Hood Kiver has been enjoying pleasant sum mer davs which will do credit to most summer resorts, The milky color of Hood River as it dnslies down to the Columbia tells the tale that Old Sol iretting in his work on the glaciers of Mt. Hood. Tho line of boys heade for the bathing beaches on the Colum bia cverv afternoon witness the fact that the temperature is up to summer heat. The thermometer climbed up over 90 degrees on Sunday which was recorded as the hottest day, but there has been a brisk breeze up the Colum bia most of the time which has added to the comfort. The long days of sun shine have made fine growing for the apples and the orchardists report prac tically no apples burned. Any fruit injured will bo removed in the thin ning and result in no loss. Many of the orchardists say that the hot weath er has been a great help in saving spray as the heat is deadly to most of the fungus growths and the fungi have been sniveling up wherever the early sprays failed to kill them. Fur tiehifwo houses, one on (mi and one on sum street. 0.1. Woo.lworth. a4 Wanted-Yonng man experienced In fruit packing to wmt Hi Portland. Permanent iHwIllou: referenc required. l'Be I'orl lttiid, Die. Special Men's Four-in-Hand Ties Very pretty patterns in plain and fancy colorings. Splendid val- I ftf ues, while they last &?e Paris Fair The Store of Best Values P regular f!4.00 and $.'..r0 values, size 0 to 1 all new styles and lasts. Special CO the nair fc-fcO ou should not miss this special, even though you do not need a pair just now. . Special Ladies' Tailored Suits consisting of blacks, blues, grays and fancy mixtures, light and medium weight goods. These are not old style, but are all this sum mer's styles. You can save good money by buying now. Special for the month, one third off. SPECIAL Men's Summer Suits Hart, Schaffner (SL Marx and other make at from 20 to 35 per cent off. Best values we have ever offered. Special Ladies' Elastic Belts in black, blue and brown. Also white wash belts, Elastic Belts; has good grade of elas tic and a good buckle. Belts you would consider good values at 25c and they would be too. But we are making a special on. these while they last, at each Qq Special Ladies' and Misses' Hose Fine lisle thread in allover lace. Very pretty patterns, about all sizes and colors. 1 Qft Special the pair ' SPECIAL-Men's Four-in-Hand Ties Very pretty patterns in plain and fancy colorings. Splendid values for the money! While they I Am last vl Ladies' and Misses' Lisle G byes, with a small gauntlet, special Cg the pair while they last Special Summer Dress Goods in lawni, dimities, linens, voils, silk, tissue, etc. In neat floral, check and stripe pat terns. Good big values at our regular prices but real bargains at 20 to 30 off as thpv nre now marked. Think of nice figured h-Vi;o ornnnd with neat rose ictnu, fc pattern, 28 inches wide for the yard only bud 5c Other Pieces as above stated at Special Reduced Prices of 7c, 10c, 15c and up Special-Men's Summer Wgt. Balbriggan Underwear 19c Blue, pink, salmon and to close out, the garment. white. Special price TO PAINT LANDSCAPE OF HOOD RIVER Gibson Catlett, a Portland landscape artist is to make an immense painting of the Hood River valley and he has been here during the past week mak ing arrangements to do the picture. Mr. Catlett formerly did landscape work in Los Angeles, but since coming j to Portland 18 months ago ne nas ae wnt.d himself to work in the north west. His studio is one of the best equipped in the country and he makes a speciality of large paintings which j give an accurate oiru s-eye view ui any particular landcape and show the relation of various lands and buildings. Most of his work is taken by real es tate companies which wish to forward some particular tract of land. His Hood Kiver picture, nuwever, will be one to show in accurate detail the whole valley without playing up any particular tracts or sections. He will spend some time in the valley ac quainting himself with the contours of tne country ana nis piuiurc win the state of development on every sec tion of the valley. The sections will be numbered so that it win oe easy 10 follow the roads and locate various places. The imaginary viewpoint -of the artist will be across on the Wash ington side of the river from an eleva tion of about 6.U0U feet irom wnicn a view of the whole valley and the Col umbia gorge may be had. Mr. Catlett expects to bring out the land marks along the Columbia and Bhow the city of Portland in the distance. The pic ture w ill be 31 bv 9 feet and will be done in water colors. The original will be worth $500 while copies may be secured for a less price. Mr. Catlett, who has nad a long training in journalism and art, nas finished some very line work of late but he insists that his Hood Kiver painting will be the most beautiful thing which he has ever produced. He says that he nas never ueiore at tempted a landscape which had the possibilities oi so oeaumui a pictuic as are present in the Hood Kiver and Columbia country and he will spare no pains to make the picture an mat ii nuhiwt deserves. He has recently completed pictures of the Rogue River valley the cities oi iseauie anu rori land. The Seattle picture is a won derful piece of work and shows the Whole City Wlin us surruuiiuniK iurcb and mountains. The coloring is very beautiful and Mr. Catlett will have the color work of the Hood River pic ture done by the sume artist who worked out the Seattle landscape. For Surveyor. John Leltmd llfndorson announces hiniHi'lf as a candidate on the Republi can Ticket, for the nomination as Pur veyor of Hood River County, subject to tfie Will of the People at tho l'rinmrv Election to be hchi September 24, A. I. 1SI10 udv. John Lki.anu Hkndkiwon. fa rMm .. IS) I ?v (mm mmm Jm Oakdale Greenhouse Geraniums, Salvia, Verbina, Petunias, Forgetmenots, Cosmos, Asters. White, Purple, Pink and Lavender Plants for Hanging Baskets; Pansies, Carnations, Plants. FLETCHER & FLETCHER, Route 1 Notice of Candidacy. 1 hereby announce my candidacy, as a Republican, for nomination lor County Clerk of Hood River County, Oregon, before the primary nominating election. Having had several years experience elsewhere in h like ollice, 1 believe that I urn justified in announcing my candi dacy. Jy Lucas. July 11, MHO. . adv. For Summer Pruning Telephony A. J. llltUNQHIST, 1!)2X We Are Ready For Hot Weather ARE YOU? WE have a pair of "Star Brand Oxfords for you just what you've had in mind go-id styl, excellent fit and true comfort. Every style of leather, too, and a bi variety of shapes. You'll want a new pair for the summer So, better get yours now. Perhaps you've never worn a pair of Oxfords well, there's a treat in store for you. Try a pair. When you find how cool and comfortable they feel you'll never wear high shoes again during the hot months. What's that? Say you wore Oxfords last season and didn't like them? They did'ntfit? They lost their shape? Well, you didn't wear "Star Brand'' Oxfords. You must be careful when you buy, low shoes. Dishonest materials are being used by many manufacturers cheap stuff that cannot resist wear. We've investigated. We know that "Star Brand" shoes are honestly made of honest materials. We guarantee all shoes with the "Star" on the heel to be free from substitutes. Try a pair. You'll say "STAR BRAND SHOES ARE BETTER" J. C. J0HNSEN, HOOD RIVER For Sale. One mile from Hood River High school. Price rice. Ten acres improved with bearing or near bearing treen. Inquire or write 517 Pine street. KorHule- Horse and good Jersoy cow, L. E. Clark, phone 207M. J3! Wauted-Mlddle welifht horse -that lady can drive, not too old; Kood driver; also bug gv. will give in exchange attractive 4 year old mare, kind, bat afraid of autos. Good traveller; works anywhere. Cash difference. Phone 69K. JH8 For Hale-Windmill, tank and pump. T. U Tweedy. J'JS For Hale Your choice of three teama. W. O. Aldred, Y. O. box SII3. J28 Ftr Hervlce Thoroughbred Jersey bull. Rate $1 cash. John Kftdlllt, Delmout. Phone 211x. Jya Team For Hale An Al farm team, 2200 or Vm;tm, Phene Odell HI. J28 Wanted To Phone 10SL. rent piano by the month. J28 Wanled II. H. Heed -Young girl to do housework. Mrs. pboue 1982M. J38 ForHale All kinds of wood delivered at reasonable prices. Address C. H. Martin, Dee, Ore. 1'X Wanted To buy a small horse about 0 pounds. Pbone 1913 K. weighing J28 Box Wood For Sale We now have Box Wood for sale at the Mine old price of $2. .SO per loud. Phone us your orders and we can give prompt delivery at present. Phone 29 TAFT TRANSFER CO. SPECIAL NOTICE The Automatic Gas Light Company PORTLAND, OREGON Wishes to advise the people of Hood River that they will be here a short time longer and that now is your opportunity to see the wonderful Gas Machine in operation. Those who are desirous of having COMFORT and CONVENIENCE, should not miss seeing this MACHINE, and as our factory is at present working to full capacity, we ask you as a favor not to delay in ordering your machine. The cost of these machines does not amount to very much in comparison to the untold amount of comfort you obtain from them, especially for cooking and lighting and it Is far cheaper than wood or any other fuel and a great deal more satisfactory, and is absolutely devoid of any danger whatso ever; no dirt, soot or any odor. It is well named the PERFECTION GAS MACHINE AS IT IS PERFECT. DEMONSTRATIONS ALL THIS WEEK AT COULD & SNYDER, PLUMBERS Mr. John A. Robinson, Manager Sales Department, is there all day and will gladly give you full particulars and cost of machine and will take your order for a quick delivery. Wanted To typewriter, avenue. buy a second-hand visible Write H. S. Newhall, 104 Prospect 'Wit Hale A span of small marea, aged and vtars. ood drivers, not afraid of autoino- biles or steam engines; will be sold cheap, as llier use for mem. ruone iiw.v have no further i Kivkford Store. ft4 Taft Transfer Company l PHONE 29 For Draying, Furnitmv Mov ing, lloavy llauliiifr and Kx press work. Wood Yard and store in connection. Notice of Final Settlement. Notice Is hereby given that the undersigned, ,lintniKtmtor ol thejestateor Kmellnel'astoe, d, , eased, baa tiled, In the County Court of Mil-Stale of Oregon, for Hood Kiver County, Irs Html account oi nis aummimrnuou im mm estate, anu iimi inniinj, " " member, 1H10, at the hour or ten o cioca in . ........... w... m Mi-u.n t iiriLnr as trie mine can be heard, tu the County Court Koom In the City of Hood Kiver, Oregon, ha been et bv said Court as the time and place for hearing objections to, and lor the settlement of said filial account; and all persons Inter, i icd In said estate are hereby notified to at. end at said time and place to present objec tions, If any there be. to said flnal account. Hated this Htb day of July. A. I. 19H). K. O. BLANl It An, jyi4n-.fi Administrator. Kor Sale 7-paasenger touring car Stevens Duryea (Hlg Hlx; all cylinder, In good condi tion. Also for aale 7 passenger touring car (Thomas Flyer) 0 It. V. Ill good condition. Will sell for eash or trade for laud. Delta Auto Co,, The Dalles, Oregon. For 8le- Kreali Jersey cow. J, pnsne 194k A. Waller, alo Kor 8ale-S0 acres, 10 miles out, $2S per acre; for full particulars address Owner, box UW, K F D a, Hood Hlver Oregon. a4 For Rent Ilasementof Hood River Hanking A Trust Co. building, recently occupied by Kleclric Wiring A Supply Co. a4 For Rent Good office rooms In Kllot Build ing on reasonable terms. Apply at First Na tional Bank. al For Sale A good second hsnd ton buggy In rrice, t-sj. i Hon in.i., flrsuclass condition. Ko -k ford barn. I For Sale A pair of dark brown geldings, aged 6 and 6 years, weight I.HH) each, true as steel, not afraid of automobiles, and drive right up to the bit. These horses will be sold at a bargain. Apply at the Rockford Htore, pbone lt4X . at ForHale Two fine lots M)xi: to 10 foot al. ley; all kinds of fruit In bearimr. srood house three large rooms, porches sud closeU, city water, electric light; fine view of Mte. Hood ana Aaams. I'rice, Jljro. 1'hone iHUM. J J I For Sale Hot air engine with 720 gallon tank, In perfect order, used only S months. Iiwiiiir nf Ijjinlri A Sn.ita, n, I lu.Uu phone M. Will sell separately If 'wanted.(J21 Wanted A White Leghorn rooster. Odell (O. Phone J!il Wanted spring chickens at the Hotel Ore gon, I'lione 11. j2l Wanted (Jood cow, driving horse v t.lXW pounds and fifty chickens L land, Kast side, r'4 miles out. elghlng K Ire- J21 For Rent A cottage, lock, Paradise Farm. Inquire of M. W. Kol- J21 For Sale A young, gentls riding horse. Will sen cneap. rnone mL yz For Trade-7 room, strictly modern house in Neatue.vaiue lor partially Improved inuu in eiuier niwu iviver or nniienalmon Address, 1412 North Forty-ninlh street, Seat tle, Wash. No agents. J21 For Sale Team of mules. 4 and six years old, weight 1000 each. Will take horse, cow or buggy as part payment, rnone iium. r. a. Wilkinson. J28 Piano For Sale Strictly bleb grade, beauti ful massive walnut case, In perfect trder, rich tone, at a sacrifice. Phone 184x. Jy21 Wanted A young girl to help with house work In a small family. Mornings only. Mrs. P. M. itforse, phone 151x, Jy'il Lost Women of Woodcraft Din. Leave at at Perlgo & SonB and receive reward. J7 For Sale Team. 1K. weight about 1150. Call J7 Wanted-Uood gentle farm horse, weight about 1200. King uplUlM. 114 For Kent Modern A room house, furnished or unfurnished. KluguplSlM. 114 For Sale One span ot work horses 4 and fi years old, good to work. Will take one car of wood on same. Inquire of A.Nlsb.Mouk land, Oregon. Jyal Wanted One wagon gear. !Hi or wide track. Phone tax. 3 Inch, Jy21 For RenW-Threeor four furnished or unfur. nislied rooms for light housekeeolni;. In mod. eru house. Phone 27tiK. Jel6 For Hale 40 head rood irrade Anirora voala. cheap. Alex Stewart, Mosier, Ore. Jyl4 ForHale New 9 room house, nice lawn, flowers, traded lot. 70x100 Imnroved st.raei.. Cheap if taken at once. Apply on premises 911 U!th St, a2S Found Hcreen from automnhlle hnrn. In. quire at this oflice. lyl For Sale Oood driving mare, sound, weight 1000 lbs., 8 years old. O. Y. Edwards & Co., phone 22 . jy2i For Sale-Fine bay nine year old horse, wgt 11S0 lbs,; reliable all purpose horse; together with new hack and harness, a flna mitet far K100. Address 8. (i. Oxborrow. route 3. tf Notice of Sale For Delinquent Assessment Notice Is hereby given that ou the 8th day of July, 1910, a warrant was duly and regular, ly Issued by the Recorder ol the City of Hood Kiver, Oregon to me directed and delivered, commanding me to forthwith advertise the property mentioned and described therein against which the assessment for the cost of Division 8 of the Hewer Hystem of said City was made, and to sell said proi erty or so much thereof as can be sold separately to ad vantage sufficient to pay said delinquent as sessment, together with interest, costs and disbursement In the manner provided by law, and to rem rn the proceeds of such sale to the City Treasurer of the City of Hood River, Oregon, and the following description ef the property agaiust which assessment was lev. led and which Is delinquent, and gives the name of the person to whom It was assessed, and the amount of the assessment thereon now due, U-wlt: Lot 4, block D, 8. Waucoma, H. C. Coe, 184.80. Lots 13, 14, 15, bleck I, Waucoma Park, Chas. A. SlutU, S114 45. Lots S, 4. 5 block 2, Wanooma Parit, Hugh A. Moore, $114.45. 'nrtblock 3, Waucoma Park, Ida O. Lots , 7, 8, tlock 3, Waucoma Park, John W. Buck, $102.34. Lots , 7, 8. 9, block S, Waucoma Park. N. C. F.vans, 1152.60. Lot 12 Wk, block 2, Waucoma Park. N. O. Kvana, $19.10. Now, therefore. In pursuance of said war. rant and for the purpose of satisfying the de Inqnent assessment mentioned therein. I w, "'on rday the 13th day of Angust, 1910, at the hour of 10 o'clock A.M. of said day,atthe front door ol the city hall In the City of Hood River, County of Hood River, State of Oregon, Cl . 10 ' Pobllc auction to the highest bidder lor cash In hand, the several tracts or parcels of land above mentioned, or so much thereof as can be sold separately to advantage sufficient to pay said delinquent assessment, together with the Interest, cosu and disburse ments provided by law, and will continue said sale from day today therealter until said property Is sold, or so much thereof as may be necessary to satlfy said assessment oi Jul? iio 00,1 Rlver'0reon. "' " y xi . , .... , ROBERT LEWIS, Marshal of the City of Hood River, Oregon,