The Hood River glacier. (Hood River, Or.) 1889-1933, November 24, 1910, Image 7

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    HOOD RIVER GLACIER THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 24, 1910
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1 BAKING POWDER I
(ill MAKES THE PERFECT lit
1 HOT BISCUIT I
J9 Also Rolls and Muffins M
Crusts and Cakes
Jfc Jifl Send for Royl BTO 135 William St. ffifti
ODELL.
Mrs. Hubbard Taylor and mother,
both of Hood River, visited at Rev. T.
W. Atkinson's Monday of last week.
H. Heft is building a house on his
land on the Heights west of Odell.
Sherman LafTerty has been ser
iously ill of a sort of la grippe which
resulted in a gathering inside the ear.
He suffered intensely almost a week
and at .this writing is only partially
recovered.
Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Coe left last
week for Bull Kun for a visit with ,"her
daughter, Mrs. Howell Metcalf. Mrs.
Metcalf's little son, George, has been
very ill, but is reported improving.
Born To Mr. and Mrs. Brumgard,
Friday, November 18, a son.
G. E. Bowerman received a painful
and dangerous injury last Friday.
While cutting a piece of linoleum, the
knife slipped and cut into the artery
in the wrist and the wound bled pro
fusely until stopped by bandages ar
ranged by his neighbor, Mr. Fish. Mr.
Fish also took Mr. Bowerman to Hood
River to a .physician, who pronounce
the treamtent all that could be de
sired, and with the attention that can
be given the injured member at home,
it is expected all will be satisfactory.
The family of C. T. Roberts have
many friends about Odell who will
sympathize with them in their be
reavement, Mrs. Roberts having pas
sed away at their home in Portland
the latter part of the week. The re
mains were brought to Hood River
Sunday and the funeral held Monday.
Interment at the Idlewilde cemetery.
The deceased was for a number of
years a resident of Odell and is re
membered for many good deeds, es
pecially toward those who were ill.
Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Zeller went to
Portland last week. They expect to
remain there for the winter.
The following members of Kemp
Lodge No. 181, 1. 0. O. F., were
among those who attended the district
convention held in The Dalles last
week: 0. H. Rhoades, Chas. Tucker,
George Sheppard, C. R. Masiker, R.
G. Masiker, W. A. Lockman, and
Thos. Lacey.
Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Smith, of The
Dalles, passed through Hood River last
week enroute to California for the
wniter. Mr. and Mrs. Smith have
manv friends at Odell Jwho will be
pleased to know that they are enjoy
ing a winter in so pleasant a portioo
of our country as is California.
Guy F. Smith, J. H. Eggert.W. E.
Ehrck and L. A. E. Clark have expres
sed their intention to attend the
Apple Show in Portland next week.
The many Odell friends of Howard
Mclllroy are extending congratulations
since his return from Garfield, Wash.,
whither he went seeking a bride.
; Born-To Mr. and Mrs. I. U.
LafTerty, Monday, November 21, a
son.
A son was born to Mr. and Mrs. A.
D. Davies last week. Later Mrs.
Davies' condition was critical and her
brother, 0. F. Lehrkind, was called
to Portland, Mr. and Mrs. Davies
having been in that city for some time
previous to her illness.
Preparations are being made for
electric lights about Odell immediate
ly. We are .very glad to note this im
provement and appreciate the enter
prise of those who are instrumental in
securing the same.
The Mt. Hood R. R. is at work on
the right-of-way near the point of the
outlet of the Zeller road, and we un
derstand matters there are being ad
justed satisfactorily to all concerned.
A car of apples was shipped by G. F.
Smith and others last week, another
Monday of this week and one by Odell
and Young Tuesday, all via Mt. Hood
R. R. to Hood River.
Mra Wm F.hrck returned last Week
to her home in Hood River after
several weeks' stay in Portland.
Mr. and Mrs-. Fred Howard attended
the apple show in Spokane last week
Mrs. Florence Cushman was quite ill
last week.
Mrs. M. L. Howard is visiting her
daughter, Mrs. Herbert Arnett, at
Winona, Wash.
Wilma Thompson and her little
brother came out from Hood River
Saturday for a short visit with their
grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. W. O.
Ash.
An interesting and inspiring service
was held last Sunday morning and C.
E. in the evening, though stormy
weather and illness in a number of
families made the attendance small.
Services by Rev. Handsaker next Sun
day afternoon and Rev. Crenshaw in
the evening.
DUKESALLEY
C. L. Rogers was seen in our valley
last week.
W. D. Lessley and family, who were
visiting ut W. I). Allen's, have return
ed to their home in Portland.
Mrs. Harley Dunn has purchased a
Fautless grubber and her son, Rav
Creson, is operating it. From the
noise of explosion of powder, there is
lots of working going on clearing land
in and around Duke's Valley.
J. H. and L. J. Dunaway were
looking for a location in other parts
of the west.
There are several teams at work
plowing ground since the rain.
Mrs. B. Wuth has returned from
Astoria, where she has been visiting
her parents.
The coyotes are giving us a serinade
every evening.
Harlev Lininegar was in the city of
Hoed River last week.
Jack Roberts has returned from
Portland.
Don't forget the proeram and bas
ket supper at the school house Friday
evening, November zo. Ail are invit
ed. If you don't want to take any
part you are invited to come and look
on.
A. T. Bobs and family were visiting
in the valley last Sunday.
Mark Cameron and family were
visiting at the home of Paul Hansen
last Sunday.
Friday morning the ground was
covered with snow to the depth of one
inch. This is the first of the season.
OAK GROVE
The greater majority of Oak Grove
church-goers were detained from at
tending services in the hall on Sunday,
owning to the downpour. The only
four attendants were honorably dis
missed and the sermon was postponed
for another week.
R. A. Blithe came up last week
from California to take charge of the
A. K. McLaren ranch in the absence
of Mr. and Mrs. McLaren, who are
spending the winter in Seattle.
W. L. Nichols and family moved
Saturday to Hood River, where the
former is engaged in the automobile
business.
Ashley Miller and Guy Ellis return
ed home last week from the East Side,
where they have been packing apples.
COLLECTOR'S NOTICE
The assessments for the year 19:0 of the
Hood River Irrigation District are now due
and payable to the Collector at his office and
will nomine delinquent on fie last Monday
lu December next thereafter and unless paid
prior thereto 6 percent, wfll be added to the
mount thereol 1 will be at my residence on
Wednesdays and ut the Hiitler liank on (Sat
urdays rrom IU A. M. to a r. m.
I.. K. DAUT, Collector.
Department of the Interior,
linlted HtnteH Idind Office.
The Imlles. Oregon, October :tl, 1910,
Notice is hereby given that the Ktate ot
Oregon ha filed In this office Its application,
Kn 07ffc4 in solact under the provisions of the
Act of Congress of August 14, 1H4H, and the
Acts supplementary ana smenasiory tnereio,
The wwViNK'i. .Sec. 3ft T. 1. N. K. 9 K. W. M.
Any and all persona claiming adversely the
lands describe or desiring to object because
or the mineral character of the land, or for
anv other reason, toll he disposal to applicant,
should tile their affidavits of protest In this
office on or before the afith day December,
1UI0. c w. Muimi'.,
nlO-dSS Register.
oxes! Boxes!
Apple and Pear
Boxes
Stanley-Smith Lmbr Co.
Mosier ranch the last of the
on his
week.
I. M. Thomas, of Tidewater. Oresron.
arrived Thursday forenoon and will
spend several days with friends.
Messrs A. P. Bateham. J. M. Carroll
and W. L. Dresbach . came home Sun
day from Spokane, Wash., where they
were in attendance at the National
Apple show.
Mrs. W. A. Stark returned Satur
day to Hood River after spending a
few days here with her daughter, Mrs.
Akers.
Mr. and Mrs. C. 0. Perlev left Wed
nesday for their old home in Blaine.
Wash., where they will spend the
winter.
Mr. and Mrs. G. D. Copple, who
old their bakery to Mr. Minkler and
son, lett baturday for Heppner,
Oregon. 4
C. A. Cramer, a former resident of
Mosier, arrived Sunday for a few days'
stay.
Miss Olive Fisher arrived home
Sunday from Hood River, where she
has been staying with her grand
mother, Mrs. A. Wood. The last of
the week Mrs. Wood and son, Clinton,
expect to leave for Long Beach, Cal.,
to spend the winter.
E. N. Stroup was in Portland the
last of the week.
J. E. Higley and daughter, Mary,
went to Hood River Saturday morning.
Mrs. A. Keller arrived Monday p.
m. from lone, Ore., to visit her son,
E. J. Keller'Sand family.
C. F. Suander arrived Monday to
assist with the services at the
Christian church Mondy evening and
Tuesday evening. Other speakers in
cluding 'Mrs. Clara Essons and Mrs.
Mary Benton and other delegates also
came to be present.
Frank Middleswart and his cousin,
Carl West, arrived Saturday morning
from Bremerton, Wash., to spend the
holidays with Mr. and Mrs. E. J.
Middleswart.
FRANKTON.
Rev. Parsons was at his usual ap
Dointment at Pnlnmhia SnnHou Th
day being stormy, but few were out.
ine services nereatter will be held at
B. W. LaMar's instead of the school
house.
Miss Lena Baker, our teacher, at
Columbia, goes to her home at Warren,
Oregon, Wednesday to spend. Thanks
giving. She will be accompanied by
Miss Alma Absten.
Mrs. 0. Eastman has been quite ill
with the quinsy, but is better at this
writing.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Elliott and
family came up from Wyeth Saturday
and spent Sundav with ihis Darents.
Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Elliott.
Miss Winnie Eastman returned to
school this week, after a two weeks'
absence on account of sickness.
Mrs Trigg and little son arrived
in Hood River Saturday night to join
her husband, who has made a home for
her on the Scott Boorman place.
MOSIER.
Dr. Macrum.of Portland, spent a day
C. H. Webster, of Centralia, 111., is
starting a new nursery at The Dalles.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Department of the Interior,
U. 8. 1 and Office at The Dalles, Oregon,
October , 1UI0.
Notice is hereby given thtt William C.
Smullin, of Alt. Hood, Oregon, who, on .luly 8,
lit M, made Homestead entry, No. 0M2:!, for
NW'.iSW'i.WUNWli Section and 8KWW
Mectlou 4, Township 1 H,. Kange 1U K Will
amette Meridian, has filed notice of lutentlou
to make r inal Comminution Proof, to estab
i mIi claim to the land above described, before
K. A. lilshop, a U. 8. Commissioner, at his
office In Hood liiver, Oregon, on the 121 li day
of December, 11110
Claimant names s witnesses: George W.
Dlmmick, Oconee Kirk Patrick, Ernest V
ll:aniiw hiiiI William H. Uribble, all of Mt.
Hood. Oiegon. C. W. MOOltK.
n III-il Register.
Notice of Sale For Delinquent Assessment
Notice Is hereby given that on the 22nd dsy
of October, l'JK), a warrant was duly and regu
larly issued ny tne ttecoraer oi tne uy oi
Hood River, Oregon, to me directed and de
livered, commanding me to fortuwlth adver
tise the property mentioned and described
therein against which the assessment for the
cost of the Improvement State (Street from
flxlti Street to East Second Htreet of said
City was made, and to sell said property or so
much thereof as can be sold separately to
advantage sufficient to pay said delinquent
assessment, together with interest, costs and
disbursements In the manner provided by
law, and to return the proceeds of such sale (4)
the City Treasruer of the City of Hood Klver,
Oregon, and the following is a description of
the property against wnicn assessment was
levied 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, to-wit:
Lot 7, block 1, Highland Addition, N, L.
ferguson wi.uu
Now, therefore. In pursuance of said war.
rant and for the purpose of satisfying the
delinquent assessment mentioned therein, I
will on Saturday the 26th day of November.
lttlO, at the hour of Um o'clock A. M. of said
day, at the front door of the City Hall, In the
City of Hood River, County of Hood River,
Htate ol Oregon, proceed to sell at public auc
tion to the highest bidder for cash In band,
the several tracts or parcels or land above
mentioned, or so much thereof as can be sold
separately to advantage sufficient to pay said
delinquent assessment, together with the
interest, cosui ana aisoursemenis proviuea oy
law. and will cohtinue said sale from day to
day thereafter until said properly is sold, or
so much thereof as may be necessary to satisfy
said aasessment.
Dated at Hood River, Oregon, this 27tti duy
of October, 1M10.
It. T. LfcWIN,
Marshal of the City of Hood Klver, Oregon.
Summons
With The
Current
of electricity from simple dry
alls you can operate a serif's
of call bells or phonos, at a
very small cost fur installation
and very little running ex
pense. There are hundreds of
things equally us handy and
inexpensive.
fa4.sr
"04931
Batteries, Bells, Electric
Light Supplies, Fixtures
and many other tilings electrical are here for you. If bought here they'll
cost vou very little.
First National Bank
Hood River, Oregon
Capital and Surplus $121,000.00
D
ean ($X Shaw
Phone 3
Res. Phone 272H
You are cordially invited to call
and inspect our new home and our
facilities for handling your banking
business with promptness and
safety to your interests. . . .
Interest on Time and Sayings
Deposits
Land For Sale
-31 1 luive about 1,000 acres of No. 1 Apple Land,
most of it under ditch at prices ranging from $00
per acre up. In tracts from ten acres up.
J. R. STEELE
Hood River - - - Oregon
THE HANDY CORNER
FEED STORE
Curries All Kinds of IVed. You save the long haul
up the hill when you buy at the Handy Corner.
Phone 282L
HUBBARD TAYLOR, Prop.
To the Discriminating Honsewife:
We have lately itiwtulli'd some now machinery ami
CUPID FLOUR
will now make the WHITEST, LI'MIKST BRKAD of any flour on the
Hood River Market if handled rightly, and does not require an stiff work
ing as others. Next time auk your (irocer for CUPID and if he will not
furnish it, trade with someone who will. IT IS MADK IN 11001) KIVKIi.
Hood River Milling; Co.
$12.10 White Salmon $12.20 Underwood
TO
Spokane and Return
Tickets sold to Nov. 1 1th to 18th.
Nov. 24th. For the
Return limit
National Apple Show
The greatest horticultural event of the year.
Spokane, Portland & Seattle Railway
"THE NORTH BANK ROAD"
Fast through trains to Spokane
Purchase tickets and request detiiili from
B. A. U1BEKT, White Salmon, WhhIi , A nt
W. E. COM AN, (ienera! Freight and Puhmiiihi ! nt
WET
Summons.
In the Circuit Court of the Stale of Oregon for
Jloou Klver county.
K. K. Donne, Plaintiff,
v.
Kllen Punier, Dave Purser.Irene ,
I'urHer, Winnie Purser. Ia I
mrser, rora rneips, iv. a.
I'helpK, Clarence Tyler, L. (!.
Morxe. AdmlnuitrHtor. Roland I
I). Uould, Florence L. tiould.l
Robert Rand, J. C. Abbott, 1
Mary Abbott, I.O. Nealelh and i
Hone meuieigu, oeieuaama.
To Ellen Purser, Dave Punier. Irene Purser,
Winnie Purser, etal, Defendants:
In the Name of Ihe Htate of Oregon, You are
hereby remised to aunear and answer the
complaint tiled aitalnst you In the above en-
tmea sim on or opiore me expirHuou in six
weeks from the date of the first publication of
this summons as hereinafter stated, and If
you fall so to answer for want thereof the
plaintiff will apply to the court for a Judg
ment decreeing that a certain deed of convey
ance executed by Joseph Purser and Kllen
Punter, his wife, dald October nth, lwil,
recorded October 2nd, lJl, In Book 3'2, Page
475, records of deedsof Wasco County, Oregon,
wherein Rose Meliflilelirh Is named an grantee.
be reformed and corrected according to the
real Intent of the parties thereto, and so that
the description of the property shall read as
follows:
beginning tit) rods south and 20 rods 1! feet
west from tne northeast corner oi section 3,
township 2 north of range 10 east of the
WlllsmettelMerldlan. running thence south
20 rods; thence west 20 rods; thence north iu
rods; thence east ao rod to the place of begin,
nlng, all In the county o! Wasco, now the
county ot Hood River, State of Oregon;
and that said deed so reformed shall convey
said described premises as fully as If the same
had orlulnallv been described therein, and
that title to said premises above deTlled do
pass by said decree or court, irom saia aeiena
ants to snd vest In the plaintiff herein In fee
simnle. aii Inllv as If Dronerly conveyed In
said deed; ami that plafntlfl recover from the
defendants his costs and disbursements
herein.
You are hereby served by the .publication
or this summons In accordance with the order
of the County Judge duly made and entered
on the 14th dav of October. A. I). 1910. which
order prescribes that you shall appear and
answer said complaint on or before the expir
ation of six weeks from the date of the first
publication of this summons. The date of
the first publication of this summons la the
ma day oi octooer, A. u. iiu
KRNEHT C. BMITH,
o20-dl Attorney for Plaintiff.
WE
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A
.ere
but it has found us prepared for it with
everything you need to keep you warm
and dry. Rubber Footwear of all kinds,
School Shoes, high top Shoes, Umbrellas,
Wool Socks, Gloves, Slickers, Mackinaws,
New shipment of wool Shirts $1.50 to $3.
See our line of house slippers and comf ys,
just the thing for these stormy evenings.
C
onnaway
Company
ercantile
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Your Money's Worth or Your Money Back
Phone Odell 191