The Hood River glacier. (Hood River, Or.) 1889-1933, December 04, 1919, Image 4

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    HOOD IUVEU GLACIER. Til CHS DAY, DECEMBER 4, 1910
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it is easy to acquire
The 7 Cumulative Preferred Stock
of the
PACIFIC POWER & LIGHT CO.
$100 and Accrued Dividend per Share
Just ask any of our employees to
tell you about this plan.
You really owe it to yourself
to know about it.
Svrial No. 14
JLCIIARDS RETURN APORTANT CHURCH '
HANDSOME REVENUE MEETING MONDAY
Some of the Ilotd River valley oreh
ircn have returned a fine revenue this
. etr. J. H. Litter, local realty man. :
a ho has been gathering- data on re
turns, gives the following:
"Here is one example: By per-'
.nisMon of J. EL Ferguson. Hood Riv-
r. 1 ran state this: He has 20 acres
t apple trees. This vear he has har
vested about 12,t " boxes. This will
,nean a revenue of $"24,(XM.
"Here is another, Mr. H. L. Shoe
maker has an orchard of 40 acres from
wh ch he harvested 23,000 boxes of
p- ies. This will make a revenue
f 25,000.
" There are other instances that
A'o-jld till paees."
The Seely Oresst-r orchard tract, op-t-rated
bv L. V. Smith, has produced
his year 14.tM.iO packed boxes of ap
jles ; 41K) boxes Bose pears; 21K) boxes
!i.ches. The tract is 40 acres, 3 not
.daiited.
These outputs of fruitage have a var
iation. Circumstances of culture and
tge of orchards make the difference.
LEGION MEN FOR
CAPITAL PUNISHMENT
A three weeks' eargtlistic meetirg
ut the" First Christian church will come
o a close r.ext Monday night when
nerubers of the Northwestern Budget
Committee working n the interest of
ihe world inter-church movement will
meet members of the local congrega
tion at a banquet at the church. In
addition to outlining plans for raising
ur Js for the worldw ide movement the
oiumittee. according to plans, will
ut gest a way for the church to raise
t budget for calling a permanent pas-
or. The members of the committee ;
oming here are Kev. W. F. Turner, :
.v thwestern regional superintendent ,
f missions, of Spokane; Mrs. Louit-e ,
e lv, superintendent of women's '
ai. k, of Spokane; Rev. E. S. Muokly, ;
f Cortland superintendent of benevo
ierres. and Rev. C. F. Leander, state j
ec etary, of Portland. I
The meetings, which have resulted '
in a numlier of conversions, followed
1 jv baptismal service, are being con
! iu ted by Rev. C. H. Hilton, of Rose-
U'K-
HOOD RIVER SUP
PORTS THE FIREMEN
McCORMICK
DEEPJNG
INTERNATIONAL
YOU know these trade names. Your father and
grandfather knew three of them. They knew In
their time, and you know today, that these names
stand for the highest quality farm machinery in the
worklj McConnick huilt the first practical reaper;
Deering sold the first twine hinder and was a good
twine pioneer; and William Pari in was one of the
first steel plow pioneers. The lines of harvesting
machines and plows started hy these farm machine
builders have heen growing and developing ever
since. Other machines have heen Invented and
developed by the same manufacturers, and every
new machine and implement has had built Into it
the years of manufacturing experience and farm
knowledge accumulated by McCormick, Deerlng,
Parlin and their successors. Now all of these ma
chines and Implements hav e been merged Into one
line - the International 1 lurvester. The reputation of
every machine and implement in this line Is the
same.
WE SELL THE INTERNATIONAL LINE
HOOD RIVER FRUIT COMPANY
WANTED
J. F. BATCHELDER
Box 86
Orchards and Farm Lands
If you have an orchard or desirable piece of
undeveloped land in the Hood River Valley that you
wish to sell let me have a full description of the
same and I will investigate it If your property is
found to be satisfactory as to condition, soil, and
price, a contract of sale will be entered into with you.
Only desirable properties which are offered for
sale at a reasonable price will be listed for sale
through the Farm Land Clearing House now being
organized in the City of Portland, with offices in the
Henry Building, for which I am local representative.
We are prepared to give the best service pos
sible and such inquiries as come into the Portland
office looking for desirable orchard properties, will
be sent to Hood River, and the undersigned will
show such listings as are offered for sale through
the Hood River office; failing to satisfy the buyers
in the Hood River Valley, the would-be buyers will
be sent to other Orchard Districts in the states of
Oregon and Washington.
HOOD RIVER, OREGON
Hood River Post, American Legion,
Monday night adopted a resolution fa
voring the return of capital punish
ment. Discussing paroles, the ex-sol
diers expressed the opinion that courts
Aere too lenient in this wise. How
ever, as it was believed that individual !
ca.-es warranted such action by the i
courts.no recommendations were made.
The Legion men voted to forward to
the Red Cross Chapter a dollar each to j
pay for a 1U20 menibeship for each of
the paid up 131 members.
Hood River soldiers, in their first
meeting since the Centralia assassina
tions, took their first official notice of
the murders of their fellows. The Le
gion members stated that newspaper
reports intimated that the Centralia
Legion was in need of funds. The sum
of $10 was forwarded from here, with
the statement that the sum in its mea
greness was merely symbolic: that
more money awaited the Centralia men
if they needed it.
Hood River believes in its volunteer
fire department. The citizens and
their wives and sweethearts, or as
many of them as could get into the big
ball room, attended the Firemen's ball
j Thanksgiving night. 1. G. Ripper,
chairman of the committee' in charge
of the ball, the proceeds of which
were used to bolster a sick and benefit
fund, reports a revenue of fiom
the hop.
The fo. 'ball game with the high
school team resulted in a score of 19 to
12 in favor of the firemen.
MR. HELMICK TO
ADDRESS YOUTH
Following the installation of new
officers of the Lpwnrth League of the
Methodist church Rev. D. M. Helmick
will preach a sermon next Sunday even
ing at 7.3U o'clock prepared especially
for young people of the city. "Visions"
will be the subiect of Mr. Helmick.
All students of the high school have
I ben invited to attend the service.
! Officers for the Enworth League to
be installed are: Karl Tshank, pres. ;
I Frank Norton, 1st vice; Naomi Carter,
! Und vice: Mabel Brown. 3rd vice; Ma-
i bel Slavens. 4th vice ; Dr. Caroline
Underbill, treas. ; Bern ice Robinson,
cec. ; Nellie Brown, organist.
E. A. FRANZ CO. TO
RUILD NEW GARAGE
Splendid (ougli Medicine
"As I feel that everv family should
know what a splendid medicine Cham
bei bin's Cough Remedy is, 1 am only
too pleased to relate my experience
and only wish that 1 had known of its
merits years ago," writes Mrs. Clay
rry. hergus Station, Mo. 1 give it
to my children when they show the
'slightest symptoms of being croupy,
ami w hen 1 have a cough or cold on the
lungs a very few doses will relieve me,
and by taking it for a few days 1 soon
get rid of the cold."
BLUESTONE
LIME
Orchard Supplies Farm Trucks
Farm Implements
KELLY BROS. CO. Phone 1401
Office and Store : STEWART BLOCK, Third and State Streets
Buyers and Shippers of
APPLES PEARS
B. B. POWELL j
Plumbing, Heating and
Sheet Metal Work :
310 Cascade Avenue j
HOOD RIVER, OREGON j
Stranahan & Slaven
Contractors & Builders
HOOD RIVER. OREGON.
The E. A. Franz Co. last Saturday,
through the agency of VV. J. Raker,
uurchased from the estate of the late
1). McDonald the corner quarter block
at the intersection of Cascade avenue
and Third street. The property, 100x
100 feet, will be the location of a new
parage building.
"While we have not made definite
plans as to the exact size of our new
building," says Mr. Franz, "it will be
constructed of concrete."
Mr. McMinn Meets Son
Announcement of the appearance
here last week of the Milos, a troupe
nf show people touring the country by
automobile, resulted in a reunion be
tween Milu McMinn, leader of the or
ganization, and his father. W. F. Mo
Minn, now owner of an Odell orchard
place, after a 20 years' separation.
The father was formerly a show man.
lfe last saw his son in Roise, Ida.
The father visited the Liberty thea
tre, where the Milos were featured,
and between acts he Hnd his son, be
hind the stage, told of experiences of
the past 20 years.
Sonniksen Funeral Friday
Funeral services were held at the
Anderson chapel Friday afternoon for
A. T. Sonniksen, native of Denmark,
who had resided here for 20 years. Mr.
Sonniksen was owner of a West Side
orchard place. Kev. I). M. Helmick,
pastor of the Methodist chucrh, offici
ated at the service. Interment fol
lowed at Idlewide cemetery.
Mr. Sonniksen. who was 60 years
old. came to America 35 years ago,
first settling in Illinois. In addition
to his widow, he is survived by five
sons and a daughter.
Administrator's Sale
In the Countv Court of Hood River
County, Oregon.
In the matter of the Estate of John
Djnohue, Deceased.
Notice is hereby given, that in pur
suance to a license and older of sale of
the Ccunty CoufTof the County of
Hood River, State of Oregon, made,
issued and entered December 2, l'.tlit,
in the mutter of the estate of John
Donohue, deceased, the undersigned,
administrator with the will annexed,
de bonis non, of the estate of said de
ceased, will sell at public sale, to the
highest bidder, for cash in hand, and
subject to confirmation by said County
ci.urt, on Saturday, January 8, l'J20, at
the hour of 10.00 o'clock in the foie
ii( Oil of that day, at the front door of
the county court house in Hood River.
Hood River County, Oregon, all the
right, title, interest and estate of the
said John Douohue, deceased, at the
time of his death, in and to the real
property hereinafter described, and all
ihe right, title and interest, that the
said estate has. hy operation of law.
or otherwise acquired, other than or in
addition to that of said deceased at the
time of his death, of, in and to that
I'trtain piece or parcel of land, with
all buildintiS and improvements there
on, situated, lying and being in the
County of Hood River and State of Or
egon, and more particularly described
as follows, to-wit:
Lots numbered two (2) and three (3)
of Block lettered "B" of Harrett-Sip-ma
addition to the Citv of Hood River.
Dated December 4, 'l'Jlit.
George K. Wilbur,
Administrator, with the will annexed,
of the estate of John Donuhue, de
ceased, d-ljl
R. C. GLANVILLE
ATTORNEY AT LAW
Room 1 National Bank Building
Hood River, Oregon
DR E. 0. DUTRO
rilYSlClAS AND SCRCKON
Office: Hall Bldg , Phone Vul
Hours, 2 to 5 p. m.
Residence: Odell. l'lione, Odell 3T3
Hours: !) to 1 1 a. ni.
J. F. WATT, M. D.
FHYSICIAN AND SURGEON.
Equipped for
X Ray and Electro-Therapeutics.
elf plumes: 1H01 nd IH02
Homes Change Hands
L. F. Brazeau was worried last week
over the housing situation. His pres
ent residence having been sold, Mr.
Brazeau will be forced to move soon,
and he had no place to go. The home
occupied by Mr. Brazeau, on Cascade
avenue, has been bought by G. A.
Molden. Mr. and Mrs. Molden occu-
I pied a place on State street owned by
j C. A. Plath, now in business in Klam
i ath Falls. The I'lath home was sold
to D. A. Pierson.
Notice of Hearing of Final Account and
Settlement
Notice is hereby given that the un
dersigned executrix of the last will
and estate of John W. Davis, deceased,
him filed her final account and report
with the clerk of the county court of
Hood River County. State of Oregon,
and that Saturday, the 3rdjday of Jan
ary, 1920, at the hour of 10 o clock a.
m. at the county court room, in Hood
River City and County, Oregon, has
been appointed as the time and place
for the hearing of objections thereto,
and the final settlement therof and the
distribution of said estate.
Dated and first published December
4th, 1919.
Sarah Davis, Executrix,
Hood River. Oregon.
E. H. Hartwig, Attorney,
d4jl Hood River, Ore.
H. L. DUMBLE,
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON.
Calls promptly nWBrU lu town or couutr)
Iy or N Ik tit.
Telephones: Kvaldcnce, 1031: Office, 1241.
Office In the llnmlMH HuHiUc?
E. D. KAN AG A
Physician and Surgeon
Phones: Office 4211
Kes. 1MI
Office in Eliot
Building
DRS. ABRAHAM AND SIFTON
PHYSICIANS and SURGEONS
Rooms 17, 19, 20 Brosius Building
Res. Phones: Dr. Abraham 4152.
Dr. Sifton 3613. OHice 41 51.
DR. F. C. BROSIUS
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
OHice boms (or Summer, before 10 and
after 5. Rooms 1, 2 and 3 lirosius Bldg.
Phone 181.
Calls answered from Dee, 12 to 5.
Phone, Odell 403.
DR. W. H. THOMPSON
Physician and Surgeon
OFFICE: ELIOT WILDING
Office phone 2222 Residence 2221
Winter Arrives on Schedule
Winter arrived in Hood River on
schedule time. Snowfall, mixed with
rain, beginning at midnight Sunday,
continued throughout Monday. The
temperature falling Monday night, a
fine, sleetlike snow prevailed for a
time. Tuesday a blanket, increasing
from an inch on lower levels to several
inches as the altitude gains, covered
the mid-Columbia. With schools closed
for the annual county teachers' insti
tute children put in a a vacation coast
ing Tuesday.
Should He Quarantined
Many physicians believe that anyone
who has a bad cold should be complete
ly isolated to prevent other members of
the family and associates from con
tracting the disease, as colds are about
as catching as measles. One thing
sure- the sooner one rids himself of a
cold the less the danger, and you will
look a good while before you find a
better medicine than Chamberlain's
Cough Remedy to aid you in curing a
cold.
We have money for Farm l-oans with
prepayment privileges, and can give
you prompt service. Abstracts Insur
ance and Surveying. Hood River Ab
stract and Inv, Co. Phone 1331, tf
Notice of Sheriff's Sale
In the Circuit Court of the State of
Oregon, for Hood River County.
Ellinor May Chase, Plaintiff, vs. Al
bert Norder, Defendant.
Notice is hereby given that, by vir
tue of an Order of Sale and Writ of
Execution issued out ot the Circuit
Court of the State of Oregon, for
Hood River County, on the 22nd day of
November, 1919, in a certain suit
wherein Ellinor May Chase was plain
tiff, and Albert Norder was defendant,
and wherein the plaintiff recovered
judgment against the defendant on the
20th day of November, 1919, for the
sum of $800. with interest thereon at
the rate of eight per cent, per annum
since the 11th day of April, 1919, for
the further sum of $100. attorney's
fees, and for the costs and disburse
ments of said suit taxed at $10, which
said Writ commands me, as Sheriff of
Hood River County, Oregon, to make
sale of the real property described .in
said judgment and order of sale, to
satisfy said judgment and the costs
and expenses of said sale.
I will therefore on the 27th dav of
December, li)19, at the hour of 10.30
o'clock a. m. of said day, at the front
door of the courthouse in the City of
Hood River, Oregon, sell at public
auction to the highest bidder for cash
in hand all the rieht, title and interest
which the said defendant had on the
1 11th day of April, 1912, or has since
! acquired in and to the following de
scribed real property to-wit:
The southeast quarter of the south
east quarter of Section 19 ; the south
west quarter of the southwest quarter
of Section 20; the northwest quarter
of the northwest quarter of Section 29
und the northeast quarter of the north
eaet quarter of Section 30 all in Town
ship 1 North of Range 11 East of the
Willamette Meridian.
Dated and first published this 27th
day of November 1919.
n27d25 Thos. F. Johnson, Sheriff.
Dr.
William Morton
9 Dentist
Post
Rooms 1 and 2 Hall Bldg. Phone 2401
HOOD RIVER, OREGON
0. H. JENKINS, D.M.D.
DENTIST
Telephones: Office 1081; residence 3331
Office over Butler Bank
E. L. SCOBEE, D. D. S.
DENTIST
Telephones : Office 3HU ; residence 3412
Office in Brosius Building
Dr. Carolyn Underhill
DENTIST
Smith Building. Telephone 2021
L. L. MURPHY, D D.M.
General Uentistry
Rooms 1 1-15 Brosius Bldg.
H. D. W. PINEO, D.D.S.
ELIOT BUILDING
Telephone 3812 HOOD RIVER
LOOK FOR
THE RED BALL
TRADE, MARK
m
fifeai1ms$Aminunition
Shooting Eight
fifcj
My'
Our New Roller Mill
equipment will soon be ready
for the season's run.
We propose that Hood River People will
come to know
SHAMROCK BRAND
products as well as the discriminating apple
markets of the world know their
extra fancy apples.
CEREALS, CHICKEN AND STOCK FEEDS
The Highland Milling Co.
HOOD RIVER, OREGON
Getting Amumttmtmtt
River
We wish to inform the people of Hood
of our purchase of the
C. F. SUMNER PLUMBING ESTABLISHMENT
at the corner of
State and Second Streets
We assure you of a continuation of the same
courteous and efficient service rendered by our
predecessor. Trusting that we may have a con
tinuation of patronage we invite you to come in
and get acquainted.
HUCKABAY & BARGER
AUCTION SALE
OF COWS
On Friday, December 5th, I will sell 10
Milch Cows and Two Heifers, all with Calf.
Two of the cows are fresh and all are well
bred Jerseys. Sale begins at 2 p. m. at my
DUKES VALLEY PLACE.
CLAYTON FLETCHER.
For further information Tel. Odell 193.
We have a full line
oT Bulk Cookies
and Crackers
also
Package Crackers
in all sizes.
"The Home
of
Quality
Groceries"
BVY YOUR
Cookies and Crackers
where they are always fresh.
VINCENT & SHANK
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