The Hood River glacier. (Hood River, Or.) 1889-1933, February 08, 1917, Image 5

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    HOOD RIVER GLACIER, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 8, 1917
Young. R, N, Waucoma, lots
10 ft 11, block 2 48 48
Zeek, A, T, N J-J N 12 NE
14 NE 1-4. 11 2 N 10E .. 13 90
-First of all, of course,
you want to get the very
best car obtainable. But it
is also as important that
you get a car backed up by
the right kind of dealer
service.
There is certain to be
more or less attention
needed in time accidents
may occur and when
such things do happen you
want to know that your
car will not be put out of
use for any length of time.
$63S
F.O.
Rand, J. & Florence V., Win
ans Add S 100 (5-6) 3....
Rand, W. P., S. Waucoma lot
1213, block 1
Rate, Geo. B., 17 1-3A In 26
3N 10B
Reed, Chas. W., 40 3-4A In
BE 1-4, 20 2N 10B
Rles. Henry, lota 3-4 S 12
NW 1-4, 4 IS 10E
RIG BY, J. W. E & W 1st Add
lots 1 to 615-16-19 to 28-33
to 36-41 to 44-47-48 block 2
1 to 1217 to 32-37 to 40-48
block 3, 10 to 48 block 4,
5 to 8-11 to 18-21 to 28 blk
6, 1 to 24 block 5, 1 to 24,
29 to 34 block 7, 25 to 31-33
to 48 block 9, 45 to 48 blk
i 10
Roberts, L. E., 5A In lot 12
3 IN 10E
Robertson, R. E., E 1-2 SE
1-4, 7 2N HE and SW 1-4
NW 1-4, NW 14 SW 1-4, 8
2N HE
Robertson, W. H , E 1-2 NE
14. 7 2N HE
Robeson, J. A., 25.28A In SW
1-4 Vol. 9 page 454 14 IN
9E
Robinson, E. E., Winans Add
lot 2 block 7, S50 feet lot 5
block 8
Robinson, Rose, lot 10 Mclr-
wln Tract, 9 2N HE
Rodenhercher, C, B & W lst
lot 1314 block 1
Rodenhlser, W. IL, lot 1 SE
1-4 NE 1-4, 6 IS 10E and 1A
in NW cor. SW 1-4 NW 1-4
28 IN 10E
Rodman. E. A., SW 1-4 SW
1-4 SW 1-4, 24 IN 10E ..
Rogers, C L, 12A 2 2N 10E
Rogers, Ethel, Clark's Add,
lots 18 to 20 block 2 .. ..
Rogers. Homer A., N 1-2 SE
1-4 N 10A SW 1-4 SE 1-4,
19 IS 10E
Roles. LucreUa E.. S 15A
NE 1-4 SB 1-4, 5 IN 10E . .
Ramona Hot Springs Co., NE
1-4 lot 7. 6 2N 9E
Rood, E. L., E W 2nd, lots
46-47-48 block 5
Root. N. D.. NE 1-4 NB 1-4, 22
2N 9E ,
Rowe, F. A., 16A in SE 1-4
Vol. 8 pag 269. 8 IN 10E . .
Rugg, Clifford M., 6A in NE-1-4
Vol. 7 page 549. 3 SN
10E
Rugg. E. E.. S 1-2 NE 1-4 SE
1-4 and N 1-2 SE 1-4 SE 1-4
2 IN 10E
Rush. Anna M, NE 1-4. 26 IS
9E
Sailing, Guy & Nary. Idle-
wllde. lot 20 block 2
Savage. Chas., N 1-2 NE 14
SE 1-4. 8 2N HE
Schell. Louis. 40A in NW 1-4
Vol. 7 page 509, 6 IS 10E
Schiller, Louisa J.. NW 1-4
NW 1-4, 36 2N 10E
Schmeer. R. W., Gienhurst
Orchards, lots 22 to 30-32
to 36-59 to 64. 8 IN HE &.
1 to 12. 4 IN HE and 13 to
18-37 to 66. 9 IN HE....
Schmidt, Belle, S 1-3 8 1-2
5 24
31 44
37 95
33 75
54 29
36 87
20 38
105 12
82 97
8 15
15 72
4 37
153
2
29
23
93
1 66
5 16
8 60
25
41
29
11
13
63
118
187
No matter how good your car may
yoia must, have
Good, Service!
. We keep an adequate
supply of replacement
parts on hand at all times.
Also any part that we
might not have may be se
cured by us from the Max
well Motor Company
within twenty-four hours.
This Service makes sure
that your Maxwell Car
gives you the perfect satis
faction it is capable of giv
ing. It removes any doubt
about your finding the
Maxwell as remarkable in
Anderson & Keir
B. DETROIT
NB 1-4, 33 IN 10E
School Dist. No. 9, 1A as per
Vol. O page 431, 10 IN 10E
Scott, Geo. E., SE 1-4, 31 2N
10E
Scott, O. M NE 1-4 SE 1-4
NE 1-4, 34 2N 10E
Security Svgs. & Trst Co.,
NE 1-4, 21 IS 10E
Shelley, A. B NW 1-4 SE 1-4
NE 1-4, 34 2N 10E
Shelley, P. T., SW 1-4 SW 1-4
19 46
2 50
44 51
33 50
14 67
27 29
20 32
3 46
8 60
1 IN 10E
Shevnell, E. G., NW 1-4 SW
14. 16 IN 10E
Short, Ben, lot 1, 6 2N 10E
Slmonton, Florence E., SE
1-4 SE 1-4, 18 IN HE &
NE 1-4 NE 1-4 SW 1-4
NE 1-4, 19 IN HE
30 75
Simonton, J. ' A., Idlewllde,
lots 6 to 10, block 9
31 44
Slmonton, J. C, N 1-2 SE 1-4
SW 1-4 SB 1-4, 19, IN
HE
30 75
Simonton, J. S., .Parkhurst,
lot 1. block 9
24 90
Simpson, W. S., lot 7, 10 IN
10E
49 23
Sisldy, A. S., S 1-2 NW 1-4, 35
IN 9E
16 56
Skinner, Alice M NE 1-4 SE
1-4 NW 1-4, 16 2N 10E ..
35 26
Skinner. Nellie E., W 1-2 E
1-2 SW 1-4 SE 1-4, 10 2N
10E
34 87
Slocom, George I., Hood Riv
35
er Proper, lot 8, block 19
36 68
Smith Orchard Company,
Smith's 10-acre Orchards
lots 1. 2, 3, 5, 6, 7, 8, 15 2N
10 E
157 08
69
Smith, B. B., tract 44 by 110
07
24
feet east of lot 2, block 1
Blowers 2nd
Smith, Emma and Cresswell
W 1-2 NE 1-4 SB 1-4 28
2N 10B
Smith, C. S., lot 22. Adams
Paradise Farm Acreage, 26
3N 10E
Smith, Mary A., 17 1-2 acres
in NW 1-4 Vol 7-450, 2,
2N 10E
Snyder. Mrs. Alice, ' Cascade
Locks, lot 10. block 6 . . . .
Snyder. J. P.. N 1-2 SW 1-4
NW 1-4 SE 1-4 SW 1-4
NE 1-4. 4 IN HE
Soule, Silas, Winans , Town,
lots 1 to 8. block 3
19 00
bb
22 42
91
21
33 27
53
46
61
Soule. Silas. NE 1-4 NE4
16
E 1-2 NE 1-4 w
1-4 NE 1-4. 33 2N 10E &
NW 1-4 SE 1-4. 2 IN 10E &
S 1-2 SE 1-4, 20 IN HE ..
64
50
14
47
Sprague, Alden P., 9.6A in
NE 1-4 Vol. 4 549. 2 ZN
10E
30
Stark. W. A.. Winans Add.
S 60 ft. lots 1 & I & lots
7 and 8, block 1
Stevens. A, C. and Lula,
Baldwin's 1st. lots 1 and
2. block 1
Stewart. Ella F.. E 8A SE
14 SE 14 NW 1-4. 34 3N
10B
Stewart. Franklin G, SE 1-4
4 2N HE
Stpckton, Minnie. Mlddleton
Sub, lots 1 nd E 1-3 lots 2
02
35
24
20
27
8 01
78
79
performance as thousands
of other owners are report
ing. A good car we believe
the very best in the light
car field backed by Good
Service these are worth
while reasons why you
should consider the Max
well Car before you buy.
,We are also prepared to
take care of owners of
former models of the Maxwell.
8, block 1 11 27
Stokoe, N., lots 1, 2, 3, 1 and
5, 6 2N 9B 11 91
Stone, David 1.. N 1-2 SW 1-4
SE 1-4 NW 1-4 SW 1-4
NE 1-4, 29 IN 9E 47 00
Storm, R. E. et al, NE 1-4
NE 1-4 SE 1-4, 28 2N HE 1 68
Sturdlvant, Dr., Winans
Town, lot 5, block 1 .... 17
Sutton, Albert, S 1-2 SB 1-4
and NE 1-4 SE 1-4, 23 2N
9E 27 60
Suydam, Jas. V. N., 13.6A as
Vol. 9 92, 9 2N 10E .... 25 39
Tftft, Bessie L., 1A in lot 123
Hood River Land Pint, 32
3N 10E 36
Taylor, Arnold W S 15A of
SE 1-4 NE 1-4, 33 2N 10. E 3 24
Tcylor, . M. E., Clark's Add.
lot 1, blk. 1 4 38
Tewkesbury, W. B., S 1-2 SE
'-4 NE 1-4 NE 1-4, 11 2N
10E 18 80i
Thomas, E. L.. NW 1-4 NW
1-4, 1 2N 8E 15 48
Thompson, F. E., lot 2, Albee
tract, 4 2N 10E 38 15
Thompson, Jessie H., 6 ' in
NE 1-4 Vol. 5323, 12 2N
7E .. 100 80
Thorn, D. H. & Nettlo, N 1-2
SB 1-4 SE 1-4, 12 2N 10E 156 20
Tobey. W. H., 23A In SE 1-4
7 IS 10E 32 76
Tobin. Tim, NE 1-4, 26 2N 9E 45 40
Tomlinson, Henry, 24A In SE
1-4, 29 IN 10E 67 45
Tomlinson, Lewis, all of SE
1-4 SE 1-4 E of RR, 29 IN
10E 30 64
Trelber, O. T., Pleasantvle.w
lots U and 12, block 1 ... 11 80
Tucker, B. R., Est., Strana-
han's 1st, lot 11, block 3.. 34 06
Vannet, Mary, Hood River
lots 4, 5, 22 and 23, block
35 20 57
Vannet, Mary. S 1-2 SW 1-4
36
NW 1-4, 24 2N 10E 85 13
Veltum, A. J.. N 1-2 S 1-2 NW
1-4 NW 1-4. 1 2N 10E .... 16 30
Veosey, Margaret E Winans
Town, lots 5 and 6, block 9 17
72
Von Lubkin, F. L. H Wauco
ma Park, lot 11, block 3 . . 20 96
Van Nuys. VV. L., N 1-2 S 1-2
86
SW 1-4 SW 1-4 & N 1-2 S
1-2 SE 1-4 SW 1-4, 28 IN
65
10 E 15 11
Wait. H. W- 65A in NE 1-4,
18 IS 10E 22 67
Walker, D. J., 2A in NE 1-4
Vol. 8 241, 33 3N 10B. ... 304
04
Wand, Orrin a. E & W 1st
lots 19 and 20, block 6.... 35
Watson, J. W., 2nd, lots 1 to
01
and 41 to 44, block 5 .... 2 31
Way. R. D.. lot 2. 7 IN HE 5 17
Wells. Anna Mary, N 1-3 S
1-2 NW 1-4 SE 1-4, 18 2N 11
38
E , 42
Wentz, C. C. S 18 3-4 A E 1-2
96
SB 1-4 NW 1-4, 3 2N 10E 41
West. E. D., N 1-2 NW 1-4 &
SW 1-4 NW 1-4. 8 IN HE
& NE 1-4 NE 1-4. 7 IN HE 58
Wherry. Jessie. N 1-2 NE 1-4
80
tt E 1-2 NW 1-4, 17 2N 9E 34
Wherry, & A;E 1-2 NE 1-4 ft
E 1-2 SE 1-4, 8 IN 9E ft
be
SE 1-4 NE 1-4, 5 2N 9E .. 37 86
White, Clara ft J. R., Bar
rett Slpma, lot 2, block .C 11 14
White, Francis M., .Pleasant
View, lots 4 ft 7, Mock 1.' 13 10
Whitney, Peter J., lot 123, ei
1A lots 124, 125, 126, 107,
108 ft E 1-5 129 & 130,
Hood River land .plat, 32
3N 10E 11 22
Wilcox,. T. II. ft Eva N., So.
Waucoma, W 1-2 lot 2 bl'k
B .. 22 28
Willison, W,. H., E &.W 2nd,
lots 37 to 42, block 6 . . . . 1 07
Wilson. Charlotte, NE 1-4
. NW 1-4, 28 IN 10E ...... 10 35
Winans, Audobon, Winans
Town, lot 4 block 9 ...... 17
Winans, Edith, Winans Town
lot 3, block 8 17
Winans Ethel, Winans
Town, lot 5, block 7 ..... . 17
Winans, Fair, Winans Town
lot 4, block 8 -17
Winans, Mary E., Winans
Town, lot 6, block 7 17
Winans, Paul, Winans Town
lots 1 & 2, block 6 ........ 17
Winans, W. R., SW 1-4 SW
1-4 2 IN 9B; SB 14 36 2N
9E; E 1-2 SW, 1-4 NE 1-4,
S 1-2 SW 1-4 SW; 1-4 NE1-4
18 IN 10E; lot 6 ft 7 E
of Hood River, 6 IN 10E, . 50 34
Winans, W R, Winans Town
lots 1 to 4, block 1; 1 to 4 -ft
7, block 2; 1 to 4, block
4; 5 ft 6, block 6; 6 ft 6
block 6; lots 1 to 4, 7 ft
8, block 7; 1, 2 ft 6 to 8,
block 8 2 20
Wlnchell, Virgil, 1.7A in SW
1-4 Vol. 1022. 18 2N HE
and 8A in NW 1-4 Vol. 10
22, 19 2N HE 19 42
Wint, Thos. J., E ft W 1st
lots 37 to 42, block 1 .... 1 07
Wood, Ida M., Hood .River
Proper, lots 4, 5, 20, 21, .
block 37 18 34
Woodmen of World, Strana
han's 1st, lots 18 ft 19, bl. 4 14 42
Woodside, L. M 36A in SE
1-4 21 IN 10E 37 26
Woodworth. G. D., N 1-2 NE
1-4 W. of RR.. 29 IN 10E ft
50A In SE 1-4, 32 IN 10B
ftlots 7 ft 8 Belmont, 34 SN
10 E 76 33
Woodworth, G. D., SW 1-4
(undivided 1-2), 17 IS 10B 46 27
Woodworth, G. D., Hood Riv
er Proper, lot 8 ft E 1-2 lot
7 block 11 28 82
Wright, W. J., NW 1-4 SW
14 NE 1-4 ft N 1-2 SW 1-4
SW 1-4 NE 1-4, 18 IN 10E
Klnoshita, Jadsu, lots 15 ft
16, Forsythe. 36 2N 9E.... 8 82
Sato, Yasaburo, lot 26, For
sythe. 36 2N 9E '. . 2 63
53
Shlrashi, YasokichI, lot 14,
Forsythe. 36, 2N 9E ...... 1 07
18
Shlrashi. Yosokl, lots 1 ft 2
Forsythe, 36 2N 9E ...... 5 80
Tomita, Chlho, lot 3 Forsythe
36
36 2N 9E ,.. 3 66
Young, Nellie, Parkhurst, N
40
100 ft. of lot 1 block 7 .... t 91
Young, P. C, Waucoma, lota
2i to 24, block 4 4, .
Zolls, John. 1A as per Vol M
644. 35 3N 10 E S 28
Zolls, John, Blowers 1st, S 76
ft lots 17 ft 13 block 3. .. . 16 05
Zolls, John, Adams 1st, lot 3,
block 1 1 31
Unknown Owner, SW 1-4 SW
1-4, 16 IN HE 7 32
Byrd, Frank, Adams 1st, lot 7
block 1 55
Stranahan ft Cass, S 1-2 NE
14 SB 14, 4 IN 11B 4 21
Schenck, A. A, S 1-2 SW 1-4
ft SW 14 SB 14. It IN 10E 41 42
Prather, George T., 29 3-4A
In SW 1-4, 21 2N 10E .... 38 92
Jones, E. G, N 1-2 NW 14 ft
SE 14 NW 1-4 ft NW 14
NE 1-4, 9 IS 8E 35 52
Unknown Owner, ' Mlddleton's
Sub, lot 25 block 1 4 19
Emery, George L., Middle-
ton's Sub., lot 1 ft E 1-2
lot 3. block 2 7 02
Stone, W. H., Mlddleton's
Sub. lot 6 ft S 1-2 lot 5, bl.
2 7 02
Mooney, Clint., Stranahan's
3rd, lots 23 ft 24, block 7 .
4 46
2 23
10 00
12 50
23 04
3 93
5 24
92
1 31
10 38
49 00
19 60
Kirkpatrlck, Stranahan's 3d.
lot 38 block 9
PuUen, Estella A., 4A in SE
14 NW 1-4, 31 3N HE ....
Hargrove, C. C, 6A in SE 1-4
NW 1-4. 31 3N HE
Leabo, R. S., 32.8 A as per
Vol. 10 374, 6 2N 8E ..
Boles, Mrs. R. L., Strana
han's 2nd, lot 51 block 8 . .
Chambers, Tom, Stranahans
3rd, lots 3 ft 4, block 7 . .
Unknown Owner, Baldwin's
1st, lot 1, block 2
Bradley, G. W., Baldwin's 2d,
lot 4, block 1
Shelley, Troy, NW, 1-4 NW
1-4, 12 IN 10E
Mohr, W. H., lots 1 ft 2, SW
1-4 SE 1-4. 33 SN 8E ....
Hr.rper, W. C, SB 1-4 SB 1-4
33 3N 8E
BEST SMALL TOWN
GARAGE COMPLETED
Recent visitors from other sections
declare that the new $15,000 concrete
garage, now being brought to comple
tion by the Hood Kiver Oarage Co,
will be the finest structure in the state,
outside of Portland, devoted to the ex
hibition or repair of automobiles. Two
stories high and 1UU feet square, the
new building has been rushed. Its
builders have taken advantage of the
warm weather of the past two months,
and the new structure will be occupied
within two weeks. By March 1, with
the spring opening of the Columbia
Highway, the storage rooms and nut
chine shoD will be fullv eouioned. -
The entire first floor of the new
garage will be devoted exclusively to
repair work and the remodeling of old
cars. The new concern will make a
specialty of turning second hand cars
into trucks.
"We think by this means we will
solve to a large degree the old car
problems here, says O. T. Wedemey
er. vice president of the concern, "It
is my opinion that the trucks, which
can be sold at a moderate price, will
find a keen demand from orchardists."
Other members of the local automo
bile corporation are C. E. Coffin, sec
retary, and Mark Cameron, president.
Mr.' Corhn and Mr. weaemeyer own
valley orchard interests. Mr. Cameron
has Seen identified for several years
with the apple box manufacturing bus
iness. The second story of the build
ing, the front of which is on a level
with Cascade avenue, the city exten
sion of the Columbia Highway, will be
devoted partially to exhibition pur
noses and partly to storage, well
isrhted bv huge plate glass windows,
the entire front will be turned into
handsome display rooms. At the car
entrance of the structure a corridor
will be provided, the doors being set
well bacK in tne building, inus, wnen
car arrives during the night, the
driver will be able to drive under cover
before ringing for an attendant of the
garage. ,
A comiortaory appointed rest room
will be provided for women, a feature
that the new garage men expect to ap
peal to the tourists who expect to stop
only a short time in the city to secure
some car service.
The new garage will handle the fol
lowing cars: Franklin, Paige, Grant
and Chevrolet.
A Woman's Experience with Grippe
When a couch or cold "hangs on" and
von have aches and pains in vour joints
and muscles, it is likely that grippe is
taking hold of your system. Mrs. J. A
Kongers, Bwiuer, b. v., says: "lam
susceptible to colds; often ending in
grippe; in this case 1 have found Foley
Honev and Tar to prevent doctor bills.
This sterling family remedy loosens the
phlegm, stops irritations, allays soreness
and inflammation and frees the air pas-
senges. Good for children, bold every
where.
New Yorkers Learn Ranch Names
Miss Aenes Beach, returning from
visit in New York City to her old home
in Portland, stopping here on a visit
with her former college mate, Mrs. L.
A. Henderson, declares that she found
intensely interesting the past winter a
study of apple marketing in New York.
"I found,'" said Miss Beach, "that
New York people have been buying
many apples by the box the past sea
son, and because of this growing cus
tom, they are learning tne names ot
Hood Kiver valley rancnes, aitnougn
they do not seem to know much about
Oregon. The names of the growers,
you, know, is stamped on the ends of
boxes. Advertisements, telling of the
wonders of Hood River and Wenatchee
apples, greet the patrons of elevated
trains and subway cars. Hood River
apples have been selling in New York
this winter for from $3.50 to $4.00 per
box."
Felt Like 96; Now Like 21
Many persons complain about feeling
old before thev should. Like a weak
link in a chain, a weak organ enfeebles
the whole body, uverworaed, weak
or disordered kidneys lower vitality. A
V. Morgan, Angola, La., writes: "Lsnf
fered with pains in the back. 1 am
years old, but left like a man of 90 year
olJ. Since I took Foley Kidney Pills I
feel like I did when I was 21. Sold
everywhere.
Go to Law, The Cleaner.
For
Good
ness Sake
Eat
BlueRibbon
BREAD
as
Stranahan & Slaven
Contractors & Builders
HOOD RIVER, OREGON.
Dr. Jesse Edgington
Office at Residence 903 Fourth St.
Telephone 3783
BOOD RIVER - - OREGON
Notice of Final Account
In tbe County Court of the State of Oregon,
lor xiooa Kiver uounty.
In the Matter of tbe Estate of Robert Jones,
ueoeasea.
Notice li hereby given, that the undersign
ed adrolnUtratora, with the will annexed, In
me aoove enuuea matter, nave mea wun ine
County Court ot Hood River Coanty, Oregon,
tbelr joint Final Account and Report, ana
have asked for a final settlement of said es
tate, and said court by an order made herein
and dated on January 6, 1U17, has appointed
February 8. 1917. at ten o'clock a. in.. In tbe
Court Koom of the Court House in the City of
Hood Kiver, county or iiooa Kiver, Oregon,
ae the time and place for bearing any objec
tloni to said Final Account ana Keport, ana
to tbe settlement of said estate, and to dis
tribution of the belrs, and all persons having
objections thereto are hereby notified to file
same on or nerore saia aate,or 10 men sua
there aunear and make objections.
in accoraance wun ssiq oraer, mis notice is
ubllsbed for lour successive weeks, the first
rat nubllcrtlon belne January 11. 1817.
OSCAR JON ES.
Administrators, with Will annexed, of Estnte
or ttooert Jones, veceasea. ju-is
Notice of Sheriffs Sale
NO. 701
In tbe Circuit Court of tbe State of Oregon, for
Mood Kiver, county.
T. H. Emerson, Plaintiff,
vs.
Clarence E. Pollen, Defendant.
Notice la hereby given that pursuant to an
Execution and Order of Bule Issued out of t be
Circuit Oonrt of tbe Htate of Oregon, for Hood
River County, on tne wa day oi January,
1917, In a cause wiiereln T. H. Uroerwu was
nlaintlft. and Clarence K. 1'iillen was defend
ant- wherein said defendant recovered Judg
ment against tne piainun in saia action ior
hlsloosts and disbursements in said action
made and expended, amounting In all to
.1.70. which said judgment was enrolled and
docketed In the office of tbe county Clerk of
Hood Kiver county, Oregon, on tne ami nay
ot November, 191S, I will on Saturday, tbe 24th
dav ot February. 1817. at the hour of 10: o'
clock a. m., of said day, st the front door of
tne louri noose in me i uy 01 uoou tviver,
Oreeon. sell at public auction to the htgbjet
hidder ror casn. an tne esmie. rurni. uue aou
Interest which the piamun, r. 11. morson,
had on the 30th day of November. 1916. ibe
date of tbe entry of said Judgment, in and to
the following cieHcnnta real estate situated
in Hood Kiver County, Oregon, to-wlt:
The West half of tbe Northeast Quarter ot
Section HI, Township 3 North, Range 11 Kast
of tbe Willamette Meridian, to satisfy said
Judgment and tbe costs of and upon said Writ
ot Kxecution.
Dated and nrst puDitsnea mis am aay oi
January, l'Jiv.
Hberlft of Hood Kiver County, Oregon,
Notice to Creditors
In tbe County Court of the State ol Oregon,
for 1100a Kiver county.
In the Matter of tbe Estate of David Allln
Turner, Deceased.
The undersiened. having beeu appointed bv
tbe County Court of the Htate ot Oregon, for
Hood Kiver Coanty, Executors of tbe last will
and testament, and of the estate of David Al
lln Turner, oeceasea, ana caving quaimeu,
notice Is hereby given to tbe creditors of, and
all persons having claims against the said de
ceued. to present them verified as required
by law, within six months after the date of
tnis notice, wnicn saia aaie win oe tue aaie
of tbe nrst publication of tbe same, to tbe
said executors at tbe office of tbe Butler Bank.
ing Company, in tbe City of Hood Kiver, ore-
uaieu, January tun, ivw.
LAURA E. TURNER,"
TRUMAN BUTL.EK,
EDUAR STEVENS.
As Executors of tbe Estate of David Aliln
Turner, Deceased. JiS IV.J
Notice of Sheriffs Sale
By virtue of an execution and deoreeln fore
closure duly Issued by tbe Clerk of the Circuit
court 01 tne nonncy oi nooa Kiver, state 01
Oregon, aatea tue ztra aay 01 January. imi7,
in a certain action in the Circuit Court for
said County and State, wherein Samuel J.
McCormlck. as plaintiff, recovered luda-ment
sgalnst Louis Schell and Hulda Schell, his
wife, and Arthur A. Schell and Uertrude U.
Schell, bla wife, for tbe sura of Twenty-one
uunorea ana roriy uouar, (szituuu) ana in-
. .1 u . Ikuam mm thm tut H u it NrttTAm Hue
at the rata of 8 per eent per annum, and
costs and disbursements taxed at twenty-tire
dollars, (S2S.00), and tbe further sum of two
hundred and tiny dollars. (fcSOOO). attorney's
fees with Interest thereon from the 2nd day of
January, ti7, at toe rate 01 per cent per an
num and tbe cost of and upon this writ,
Notice Is hereby given that I will on tbe 3rd
day of March, 1917, at tbe east front door ol
tneuourt uousein nooa Kiver in saia uiuniy
at i:au o cioca in tne aiiernoon 01 saia aay,
sell at public auction to the highest bidder.
or caan, uic tuiiowing aeecnoea property, to-
'11:
Commencing at a point on the west line of
section six t) lownsnip one (il aoutn of
Ksnge ten tiu) east 01 w. m.. zo m cnaios
south of the northwest corner or said Section
six (f) running thtnee south KO 63 chains more
or leas to a point 1 68 cbslns north of t be
sontnwest corner oiuie saia nortnwen quar
ter of Section six (tt), tbenoe east parallel
with the south line of the northwest quarter
of Section six (6) 19.39 chains, thence north
parallel with tne west line of the said north
west Quarter of Hectlon alx (61 20.36 chains.
thence west parallel with tbe north tine of
said uortnwest quarter Hection six (f) litjw
cnains, mors or icm, 10 pisoe 01 Beginning,
and containing forty (40) acrea, more or lean.
Also a strip 01 iana 10 oe usea as road pur.
posea as follows: Commencing at the south
east corner of the above desert bed tract tben je
easterly parallel with ana IM chains north
erly from tbe south line of the northwest
quarter 1861 chains, more or less, to the eart
line of said northwest Quarter, thence north
along tbe aaid east line of northwest quarter
16 feet, tneoce westerly parallel wun said
south line of northwest quarter 10.61 chains.
more or lees, and thence south 16 feet to the
plane of beginning. Taken and levied opon
as tbe property of tbe said Louis Schell and
Hnlda Schell, bis wife, and Arthur A. Sclieil
and Gertrude U. Schell, hia wife, or as much
thereof aa may be necessary to satisfy tbe
said Judgment In favor of Samuel J, McCor
mlck against said defendsnfa. with Interest
thereon, together with all eoats and disburse
ments tnat nave or may accrue.
Dated at Hood River, Ore., January il, 1917,
ft.ml THOS. f. JOH N90N, Sheriff,
GIFTS
45 acres all tillable, 20 acres cleared
2 houses and large barn, 4 acres or
chard, balance hay. Price $2,500.00.
Good terms.
40 acres all tillable, 13 acres in bay
balance slashed and burned, large
barn, free water lor irrigation. Price
$2,000.00. Good terms.
J. M. Culbertson & Co.
A full line of street,
stable and rain-proof
horse blankets.
Buggy and auto lap
robes. :: ::
William Weber
Bell Building
P. B. Snyder
B. B. Powell
Hood River Plumb
ing Company
SANITARY PLUMBING
AND HEATING
Tinning and Sheet Metal Work. Gasoline
Engines. Pumps, Rams. Repairing Prompt
ly Attended. Estimates Furnished. Phone
1621 Next to City Water Office.
OAK STREET
W.J.Baker & Co.
Dealers in
REAL ESTATE
Fruit and Farm
Lands
C. M. HURLBURT
SURVEYOR
TELEPHONE 5fH8
J. F. WATT, M. D.
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON.
Telephones: Office, 1091; residence, 8671.
BURGEON O. R. A N. Co.
13.D.KANAGA
Physician and Surgeon
Phones: Office 4211
Oflke in Eliot
Building
Res. 1811
Dr. V. R. Abraham
Physician and Surgeon
Office in Brosius Block
Oflicc Phone 4151 Reeitlenc phone 415-'
C. H. JENKINS, D. M.D.
DENTIST
Telephones: Office 1081; resiJenca 3331
Office over Butler Bank
H. D.W. PINEO, D. D. S.
DENTIST
Rooms 4, 5 and 6 Telephone
Smith Building 2021
E. L. SCOBEE, D. D. S.
DENTIST
Telephones : Office 3161; residence 3421
Office in Brasilia Building -
Dr. William Morton Post
Dentist
Rooms 1 and 2 Hall Bid. Phone 2401
HOOD RIVER, OREGON
Telephone 8671 Klhot Bldg.
Wilbur & Hazlett
Lawyers
HOOD RIVER - OREGON
LOUIS A. REED ALBKKT P. REED
L. A.&A. P. REED
LAWYERS
Two Doors North of Postoffice
Phone 1331
DERBY & STEARNS
Lawyers
HOOD RIVER, OREGON.
Office Hours 9 to 12 a. m., 1 to 5 p. m.
Telephone 3111
DR. E. MILLER
Chiropractic-Neur'pa'h
Calls answered promptly day or night.
Office over Keed & Henderson, Kooni f
HOOD RIVER, OREGON
JOHN W. SIFTON
Physician aud Surgeon
OFFICE SMITFI BLOCK
Phones: Office 2021 Residence 54H
ERNEST C. SMITH
Lawyer
Rooms 1 and 2 Hall Building
Hood River, Ore.
H. L. DUMBLE,
PHYSICIAN AND 8URGEON.
Calls promptly answer! in town or country
Day or Night.
Telephones: Residence, 1031: (Office, 1241,
Office In tbe Uroslns Bulidln
Dr. Justin M. Waugh
EYE. EAR AND THROAT
GENERAL SURGERY
Office in Eliot Bldg.
A. M. to 3 P. M.
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