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About The Hood River glacier. (Hood River, Or.) 1889-1933 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 7, 1915)
I HOOD RIVER GLACIER, THURSDAY, JANUARY 7, 1915 r THE SQUARE DEAL STORE For Most Up To Date Tillage Tools In the Market Oliver Plows, P & 0 Plows and Discs, Osborne Spring an( Peg Tooth Harrows v 5, 7 and 9 tooth Cultivators Planet Jr. Garden Tools Bean Spray Pumps Bicycles and Bicycle Sundries Your Trade Solicited d. Mcdonald THIRD AND CASCADE STS. HOOD RIVER, OREGON TUOVV THAT the holidays arc over we will call your attention to solid economical eats. You will find a tfood line at the CASH GROCERY E. E. KAESSER, Proprietor Saved Much Toward That Home? Does It Seem as if You Would Have To Pay Rent Forever? Let us help you solve the problem of a home. We have a city lot on which we will build the house you desire. Here's Your Part. Pay a small per cent down and spread the balance as monthly rent over a term of years. 11 This is a splendid opportunity to pet the home you want, at the price you want to pay, and on your own terms. ii There's just one chance, so come in and talk it over. "Always at Your Service" Stanley-Smith Lumber Co. Telephone 2171 K. H. SNYDKU Ii. Ii. l'OWKI.I. Hood River Plumbing Co. SANITARY PLUMBING AND HEATING t Tinning and Sheet Metal WorR. Gasoline En gine!, Pumps, Rams. Repairing' Promptly Attended. Estimates Furnished. Phone 1514 Cor. 2nd & Cascade, opp. Hotel Oregon jik$K U It f Mi iiiTl mSTTlWIi 1 1 ilISS THE HOME OF QUALITY GROCERIES Make known to us in person or by phone your wants in the grocery line, and we will do the rest, which means the best! ELITE GROCERY J. R. KINSEY, Prop. .3 ! - Ol-Jl Phone4i.it. Bell BIJu. Wo cive Jwf Slumps GRANDEUR OF SCENIC HIGHWAY DESCRIBED Hunt Paint & Wall Paper Co. Complete line of PAINTS. OILS, BRUSHES, lite. Heath & Milligan Mixed Faints Glidden's Varnishes Room J Mouldings Bulk Calcimine Mixed to Order Plate and Card Rail Dry Paste JSC (By S. Benson, in the Oregonian) The construction of the Columbia highway ii simply capitalizing ar.JaMet that nature has so generously placed at the disposal of the people of this fa vored region. The completion of this artery of commerce is the realization of a dream and hope that the people of Oregon and of Portland particularly would see accomplished the important task of affording meana of communica tion with a great and growing popula tion who were practically isolated. So striking are several features of the Columbiiihighway that the achieve ment stands out as one of the world's greatest strides in modern road build ing and one of the most successful feats of winding a course through a realm of natrual magnificent beauty. To an engineer the practical side of the highwsy is a marvel, exciting just as much wonderment in the expert as the beauteous side awakens in the lowliest traveler. Figures are always first in the atten tion of a builder. Cost of the Columbia highway not only compares favorably with any gigantic work of the kind, but shines as a great economic example when the movement of a tremendous quantity of earth is considered. From the outset the Columbia highway was built on business principles. It is one thoroughfare the world over that has not been hampered by political inter ference. Figures mark every step in the progress of the Columbia highway and to date an itemized statement has been kept of every yard of dirt removed in the building of the enterprise a public improvement of great magnitude that invites comparison. Another appealing feature of the Columbia highway especially of inter est to the engineer or buildier is the perfect drainage system of the boule vard which makes it an all-year-round pleasure. Its scientific lines block halt ing of traflic by the elements. No matter how strong the How of water accompanying rain or snow, the cul verts are ample to drain the highway, which may be traversed under mini mum inconvenience in the dead of win ter. In this particular, as in others, the Columbia highway is a model after which the world may pattern. So much has been written of the un rivaled scenic aspect of the thorough fare that its commercial importance has been overlooked. True, the match less beauty of every view, the majesty of the Columbia river winding between gigantic elms, the foliage, the water falls, the gorges, the great trees, all combine to make the Columbia high way unequaled in the world of scenic grandeur. Southern California boasts and justly so of its magnificent roadways. As an inducement to visit ors great stress ia laid upon the neigh bor state a roads, yet there is not a stretch of highway anywhere there that will equal the Columbia, and as a means to induce visitors to remain ia Portland at least a day longer this highway will prove the best paying in vestment ever made in Oregon. In the construction of the road fully 90 per cent was for labor, material barely covering 10 per cent of the total cost. Therefore its cost speedily found its way back into the avenues of trade and furnished employment to many who would otherwise have been in the ranks of the idle. From any angle, the Co lumbia highway is a model. Every piece of work was done with a view to permanency. All bridges are of con crete, the culverts are of rock with concrete bottoms and all retaining walls are built to withstand any pres sure. The grades no grade being more than 5 per cent were established by engineers who had made road building a study, lhe unanimity of expressions of commendation of those who went over the highway was a source of gratification to all who were concerned in the great enterprise. Interest in good roads is growing fast, as evidenced in the importance attached to this form of development. It is only necessary to cite that the several states in 1914 appropriated nearly f4H,OUO,OXlO, or an increase of more than $4,000,000 over 1013 and $12,000,000 over 1912. The mileage of roads built to the close of 1913 aggre gated nearly 21,000 miles, or only 2000 miles less than tho famous national road system of France. There are now but nine states that set aside no state funds for road building and there are only seven states that have no state highway law. The total expenditure for road building during 1U13 was $200,000,000. Adjacent to the Columbia highway Unit will be ready for use next sum mer is an extensive farming and dairy ing community, to say nothing of the residents of the numerous towns that are wholly dependent upon either the river or rail for communication with Portland. Necessarily, it was ony at intervals that they were able to reach the city. Now there is nothing to pre vent them from coming or going at any lime. Try This for NciiraU'Ia Thousands of people keep on suffering with neuralum iH-eause they do not know what to do for it. Neuralgia is a pain in the nerves. What von want to do is to soothe the nerve itself. Apply Moan's l.iiimient to tho surface over the painful part do not rub it in. Sloan's Liniment penetrates very umrklv to the sore, irri tated nerve and allays the intlainniat'on iei a u.iue ot Moan s i.iniiiieiu tor ..n- of any druggist and have it in the house agaiiixt colds, sore and swollen joints, liimoairo, sciatica and like mln cuts Your money back if not satisfied, but it docs (jive almost instant renel. Forest Notes Only 7J per cent of last season's 400 I fires in national forests of I'tah. south em lilaho, western W yoming and Ne vada caused losses in excess of $100. Virginia uses more wood for boxes and crates than any other state, fid I lowed by New York, Illinois, Massa chusetts and California, in the order named. Those familiar with'the eastern mis tletoe only have no idea of the great losses due to this parasite in the for ests of the west, where it counts next to lire and insects in the amount of damage done. In parts of the west where trees are scarce, sage brush is used for fuel. In Nevada the large main stems are trim med by Indians at $3 a cord and deliv ered to the user at about $0.50. Sage nrusn burns .rapidly and is;ralher dirty, out produces good heat. A log raft containing nne million feet of cedar, said to be the largest ever floated ou the Pacific, recently made the trip irom tiritiah Columbi to Puget Sound. It was 100 feet long and 70 feet wide ; it stood 15 feet out of water and 20 feet under. YEAR'S APPLE CROP BIGGEST IN HISTORY This year's apple crop was the larg est ever produced in the United States. Estimates announced recently by the Department of Agriculture placed the 1914 yield at 259.000,000 bushels, or 114.000,000 more than wai produced last year. These figures represent the actual "agricultural yield", the Department explained, and should not be confused with those of the commercial crop, which comprises the marketed portion of the total production. In 1913 the commercial crop was estimated at 40 r cent of the agricultrual production. sing the same proportion for the 1914 basis, this year's commercial crop would total 103,600, 000 bushels. The states leading in production of apples this year were: New York, 49,600,000 bushels; Pennsylvania, 23, 100.000; Michigan. 17,200,000; Virginia, 15,300,000; Kentuckey,14,7O0,0O0; Ohio. 13,300,000; Missouri, 12,500,000; West Virginia. 12,400,000; North Carolina, 9,000,000 ; Tennessee, 8,600,000, and Washington, 8,3O0,(HK). E HOOD RIVER GREETS NEW YEAR NOISILY So noisy was the local greeting of the young New Year at midnight last Thursday that in all probability the baby was frightened. The uproar at least succeeded in awakening and frightening the most of the human babies in the city, and of course, their parents. At the stroke of 12 every bell and whistle in the city was turned loose with a vengeance. Never has so much clanging and banging and hooting and tooting been heard here. The only oc casion that in anywise approached the demonstration was in 1910, when the news was received that flood River had won the grand carlot prizes on Spitzenburga and Newtowns at the Spokane national apple show. In addition to the uproar of bells and whistles, the firing of guns ushered in the new Year. Heartburn, indigestion or distress of the stomach is instantly relieved ! Her- bine. It forces the badly digested food out ot thr body and restores tone in the stomach and bowels. Price 50c. Sold lv Chas. N. Clarke. Children's Coughs-Children's Colds Both Are Serious When one of your little ones shows symptoms of an approaching colu give it Ur. Hell s 1 ine-lar-tloney at once. It acts quickly, and prevents the cold grow ing worse. Very healing soothes the lungs, loosens the mucous, strengthens the system. Its guaranteed. Only 25c. at your druggist, liny a bottle today. Ilucklen s Arnica salve for sores. Apple Ifs (Compiled by a local grower on a re cent winter night) If Mcintosh Red eloped with a Pip pin, would he be shadowed by a North ern Spy? If Wagner wedded urime s dolden would they be Wealthy? If the Winesap drank from a uraven- stein would he call it Delicious? If the Senator were wrecked on a Snitzenburg would it Crab his act? If Arkansas Black kissed a Rome Beauty would the Maiden Blush? If the Duke of York made love to the Duchess would it cause a Blue Pearmain? If Ben Datis stepped on a Winter Banana would he swear by Jonathan? This Is A Bad Month The indoor life of winter, with lack of outdoor exercise, puts a heavy load on the kidneys. Nearly everybody suffers from rheumatism, backache, pain in sides ami back, kidney and bladder ail ments. A backache may not mean any thing serious, but it certainly does not means anything good. It's better to be on the safe side and to take Folev Kid ney Pills to strengthen and invigorate the kidneys and helpthem do their work They help rid the blood of acids and poi sons. Sold by Chits. N. Clarke. A dry, bucking cough is hard on the lungs, often causing them to bleed. Mal lard's llorehound Syrup is a healing balm that quickly repairs damage in the lungs and air passages. Price 25c, 50 and 1 per Ixittle. Sold by C. N. Clarke. Notice of Stockholders Meeting To tho Stockholders : Notion is hereby given that the annual meeting of the stockholders of the Fanners' Irrigating Company will be held in the hall of the Commercial Club at 10 o'clock a. m. Saturday, .January it, ion, for the purpose of electing seven directors, amending Articles VI and XV of the Hy-l.nws of Baiil corporation, and for the t rausaction of such other business as may properly come before such meet ing. liv ordei o Board oi Directors. M. II. NICKKI.SEN, j7 Secretary Surprises Many in Hood River The quick action of Biiuple buckthorn bark, glycerine, etc., as mixed in Alde-i-kn, tlit remedy which became famous by curing appendicitis, is surprising Hood River people. Many have found that this simple remedy drains bo much foul matter from the system that a single dose relieves constipation, sour stomach and gas on the stomach almost immediately. Alder-i-ka is the most thorough Ixiwel cleanser ever sold. ('. X. Clarke, Druggist. Notice of Sale for Delinquent Assessment Notice Is hereby given, that on the JSth dy or lKvemlx r, lull, a WHrrmit whs duly anil regularly Issued iy the Recorder or the City ot Hood Hlver, Oregon, to nie directed and de livered, commanding me to forthwith adver tise the properly meutloned and described therein hkhIiisI which lhe assessment for the cost ot Improving Kast State Street, in Hood Klver. Orrgon, uuruaiit to Ordinance No. 512 ot said city waa mane, ana 10 sen saia pro. perty or (to much thereof a can be sold sepa rately to ndvaulage sufflcleut l pay sain de linquent nwemmeut, together with Interest, costs and disbursement In the manner pro vided hv law and to return the proceeds of such sa le In the tMty Treasurer of the t'lty of Hood Klver. Oregon, and the billowing Is a description or the property against wnicli as sessment was levied and which la delinquent, ud gives the name of the pertain to whom It was aae'd, and the amouut of the asaesa ineut now dueto-wil: l.nt toorttl. in block one (11, lu Highland Addition to Hood Klver, Oregon; assess to Jos. O. Tompkins; a mount of assessment M :l Now. therefor, lu pursuance of said war rant and for the puipoae of satisfying the de linquent axseaament men.ionea inereiu, 1 win n ttjuurdtiv, the SOth day of January, 191, at l lie hour n't ten o'clock a. in of said day, at lhe front d,r of the I I I v Hall, in the City ot Hood Klver, County of Hood River, stale of Oregon, proceed lo aell at puiinc auction to the highest bidder, cash In hand, the several tract or pareelsof laud above mentioned, or so much thereof as can be sold aeparately to advantage sumcient to ray aaia delinquent asseasnient. together with the Interest, coots and diKburemec.l provided by law. and will continue said aa'.e from day to day thereafter until saiu properly is sold, or so much there of aa may ht ueceasary to satisfy aald assess ment. Hated at Hood Klver, Oregon, this SSth day of Ueceniuer, l'JU. J. K. CARSON, j Marshal of the City of Hood Kiver, Ore Sammons Id the Circuit Court of tb Bum of Oregon for In County of Hood Klver. Stat Land Board ot to 9tau of Oregon, PlaJntlfl, Ti. V arren E. Davenport, Marenllna Davenport, aud l'. X. Belcher. , Defendants. To Warren E. Davenport and Marentlna Da. ven port, the abova named defendant: In tbe name of the HUM of Oregon, yon are hereby required to ai pear and answer the com plaint filed agalnat you In thaanove en titled suit on or before Tuesday, I ha !6tn day ol February, WIS, aud if yoo fall ao to appear and anawer aald complaint, for want thereof the plalutitf will take judgment agalnat yon for the relief prayed for In tb complaint, to-wit: Kor judgment agalnat yon and each of yon lor lliesumof ti.Umuu, with Interest thereon at the rale of a per cent per annum from the ",th day of November, mil: for the further sum of fJJ0.il) attorney a feea, and for plain till s cotsand disbursement made and ex. pended herein, and for the foreclosure of that certain mortgage made and exermed by yon to the plaintltt on the lltti day of September, lmn.and tor t lie tale of the real property de scribed therein to satisfy aald judgment, to-wit: ( ommenclng at a point 40 mda north of me southeast corner or lhe norinweai quarter ol section thirty four, in township three north range ten east of Willamette Meridian, at toe noiiueaat corner or tana owned by Mont gomery: running thence north on quarter section line forty rods, to the southeast corner of land owned by C'hailea Miller; thence west alorg aaid Miller's south line eighty rod, thence south along eaat line of land owned by Bruno Kranx eighty rods to the south line of ssia norinwesi quarter, meuoe east on said south line forty-etaht rods to the southwest corner of aald Montgomery's land; thence norm niong .Montgomery s weai une lorry rods; thence east along Montgomery's north line thirty-two rods, to place of beginning, containing ;ti arret), more or lean. Also a tract described aa follows: Oommenclngat a point forty rods south of the northeast corner of the northwest quarter or said section , In said township and range, dn the east line ol aald northwest quarter; running thence west ten rods: thence North ten rods: thence Kast ten rods, and thence South ten rods to point of hfiuinniiiu nnnlalnlna Iih a, n. m kuIu'i And in case the proceeds of aaid sale should be Insufficient to satisfy aald judgment, then for ludu'nent over against you for such defici ency. This Summons Is served upon you by publi cation la the Hood Klver Olscler, a weekly newspaper of general circulation, published at Hood River. Orenon. hv order ot the Hon. K. K. Htsnton, Judge of the County Court of the Htate of Oregon, tor Hood River County, duly made and entered on the Kith day of uecemuer, nn. This Summons is dated and first published this 17th day or December, a. D. 1H14. A. J.PKRBY. d!7.J38 Attorney for flalntlrr. SUMMONS In the Circuit Court of the Htate ot Oregon, for the County of Hood Klver. W. II. Musser, Plaintiff vs. Orton A. Uraham and Ida M. U Ta llinn, his wire; A. K. Hlgga and An na K.HIggs, bis wife; William F. AlbertNon and Nellie Albertson, his wife; B. 1. llunrord and Annie K. Diinford.hls wife; W.K.Duuford and Rose Dun lord, his wife; VernettJ. Johnson! who la some times kuown aa bernett J. Johnson) and Jane Doe Johnson, his wife; V. B. Sni der and Marian Snider, his wife; Auua V. Kramer, . K. strayer, and A. C. Marsh, Trustee; also all other persons or parties unknown claiming any right, title, estate, lien or Interest in the real estate de. scribed in the complaint herein, Defendants. To Vernett J. Johnson (who ia sometimes known as iternett J. Johnson) and Jane Doe Johnson, his wife;and U. K. Strayer; also all other persons or parties unknown claiming any right, title, estate, lien or Interest In the real estate described In the complaint hereto, of the above uamed defendants: In the Name of the Htate of Oregon, you and each of you are hereby required to appear and answer the second amended complaint tiled against, you in the above entitled suit within six weeks from the date of the first publication of this summons, towlt, on or before the fourth day of February, 1915, and If yon tall to appear and answer, for want thereof the nlautlft' will apply to the Court for the relief demanded In plaintiff's second amended complaint on die In the above entitled suit, towlt, for a decree fore closing that certain mortgage, dated October :l I'M), made and executed by Orton A. Uraham and Ida M. Uraham, his wife, lu favor of K.K. Cable and recorded In the records of Hood River County, State of Oregon In Mortgage Hook 4 on page.v.Ki, which said mortgage haa been assigned to piamtltt herein, and lor the sale ot all the real property described In said mortgagt, which Is still subject to the lien thereof, and described as follows, towlt: the North One-Half N-)oftbe North One-Half (N.)of the southwest Qnarter(S.W.')of the Northwest Quarter (N.W.); the South One Half S.;.jl ol the Northwest Ouarter (N.W.l4) of the Houthwest Quarter (M.W.j); the Southwest Quarter (H.W.'i) of the Southwest Quarter (S.W.!4), and the West one-Half t..'a) ;oi tne isouiueasi Quarter is.K.X) of the Southwest Quarter (S.W.'4) of Section Twenty-lour (24) In Township One (I) North, Range Ten (10), Kast of Will amette Meridian, situated in Hood Klver County, State ol Oregon, for the satlslgctlou of the Judgment prayed Tor in said second amended complaint, against defendants Orion A. Uraham and Ida M. Gra ham, his wife, for the sum of nine hundred dollars (JHU0.00) with Interest thereon at the rate of six per cent (6 0) per annum from the ltith day ot October, 1913, until paid; tor the further sum of sixty-eight dollars (JtS.Oui, said sum being the unpaid Interest m one thousand dollars UIijui.uiI) from the 2Sth day ot August, 19ia, until the Kith day of Oc tober, l'il;t; for the lurther sum of one hun dred twenty-five dollars (Jlii.Oti) attorney's fees and for the costs and disbursements ol this suit; for a further decree, barring ahd foreclos ing you. and each of you. and each and every person claiming by, through or under you, or either of you, of all right, title, Interest, claim or estate in, or to any of the above de scrllied real properly, and for such other aod further relief, as the Court may deem Just and equitable in the premises. This summons Is served upon yon by publica tion thereof, once a week Ri six consecutive weeks. In the Hood Klver Ulacier, pursuant to an order or the Honorable K.K. Stanton, Couuty Judge of and for said Hood Kiver County, state of Oregon, made and entered December ltith, 1U14. A. C. MIDDLK KAUKK. K1CHARD K. WALTON, Attorneys for Plalnllft. (W2-S2H Henry Bldg., Portland, Oregon Date of first publication December H, 1914. Date of last publication Kebtuary 4th, 1SU5. Notice to Creditors In the County Court ol theHtnteof Oregon. r.,.,l,.Cn,,nt.,f tl.u,J Ol... B ' In the Matter of the Estate of Aletha A. Pettis, Deceased. Notice is hereby blven that the nnderalirneil has been appointed by the County Court of a.,.. vt.uij, v. (.nil, auimumirKinjl of the estate of Aletha A. l'ettls, deceased, wllu the will annexed, and has duly qualified as such. All persons having claims agalnat the above mentioned estate are hereby required to pre sent the same, properly verified, lo the under signed administratrix, at the office of A. J, Derby, First National Bank bulldlnir. Hood Klver. Oregon, within six (6) months from the naieor tnis nonce. Dated this 17th day of December, A. !. ISM, KLKANOK M. MAHANEY, dl"J14 Administratrix Notice of Sheriff's Sale Whereas, in a certain suit then therein pending in the Circuit Conn of Hood Kiver County. Oregon, wherein Krances Bailey was piamtltt ana Agnes M. Allen and H. H. Allen were defendmts, an execution and order of sale was issued thereout on December 30th, UU4, upon a certain Judgment aud decree fore closing the same entered in said stilt on De cember 2H, 1914, and said judgment being in fa vor of the plaintiff and against the said defend ants for the sum of Jtni.OU.wlib Interest thereon at the rate of a o 0 per cent per nniim from said December M), 1914. and the further sum of fllu.Oii, being costs and disbursements of suit Including attorney's fees, and the fur ther costs and disbursements incurred and to oe tncurrea upon said writ of execution, which said execution and order is to me. the undersigned, directed, aud commands me to sen me real property nereinaner described for the purpose of satisfying aaid Judgment, cosis and expeuses. Notice is hereby given, that In compliance with said execution and order of sale, 1 will, on Saturday. January :th, A. D. 1915, at the hour of 11 o clock In the forenoon of that day, at the north rrout door of the county court house in the City of Hood River, Hood Rtver County, Oregon, sell at public auction ,to the ii H nest uiaaer iorean in band ror the pur pose of satisfying aaid Judgment and accruing costs and expenses, the following described real property situated In Hood River County Oregon, to-wit: " Hx inning at the southeast corner ot the northeast quarter of Sec. 3, Twp. g, N., R. 10, i-,. tt . luiiuiUK uirm-v uonu on ine sec tion line TiiT.ja. feet, thence west S7S.4 feet. theuce south TrtT.is feet, thence east S7.t.4 feet lo tne point ol Degtnniug; Also a tract described aa follows: Beginning at the southwest corner ot the tract of laud above described, running thence north 75 h feet alnug tne west Hue of said first described tract, thence west I7i.fi feet, thence southerly HA :la feel, thence east bjj.5 feet to I he point of beginning. The two tracts described aald lo contain t).G6 acres or land. Dated December JWh, A. D. 1914 THOS. F. JOHNSON, Sheriff of Hood Klver Couuty, Oregon. liKO, H. WlLHl'R, Kj , Plaintiffs Attorney. dM J28 Maxwell "25" 2-passenger Roadster $725 "ES, THERE ARE other good motor cars but to avoid disp- pointment it's better to be sure and buy a Maxwell "25-4", then you know you have the best. We have all car accessories and garage equip ment, gasoline and oils. Repairs made. HOWE & INGALLS Fourth and Columbia Sts. Tel. 1361 Read This P Before you buy. We ask you to call and inspect our complete line of New and Second Hand Furniture, Stoves and Ranges. Everything in house furnishings We will take your old furniture or stoves in exchange for NEW GOODS. 0. P. DABNEY & SON Guaranteed Cheapest Outfitter Agents for Charter Oak Stoves and Ranges PHONE 3281 Cor. Fourth and Stat'k Sts. Does Your House Need PAINTING? NOW IS THE TIME TO PAINT WE HANDLE Sherwin-Williams Paint "The Best On Earth" THAT'S ALL CHAS. N. CLARKE The Glacier Pharmacy Oregon Lumber Co. Dee, Oregon ALL KINDS OF LUMBER, SHINGLES SLAB WOOD, ETC. CAN FURNISH CEDAR SHIP LAP, ANY QUANTITY Both" Phones Estimates Furnished White River Flour Makes Bread Having the Old Bready Flavor AT YOUR GROCERS I!