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About The Hood River glacier. (Hood River, Or.) 1889-1933 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 11, 1919)
Hoi IUYKU GI. i IKK. THURSDAY. DE'KMrER 11. 1010 1 ill YOUR OPPORTUNITY Become a partner in this company which seres you night a: id . Invest your money v. ith SAFLTY and ASSLRANCL. in The 7?S Cumulative Preferred Stock of the PACIFIC POWER & LIGHT CO. $100 and Accrued Dividend per Share Our easy payment SPICIAL SAVINGS PLAN will intetest you. "Ask any of our employees to tell you about it. Serial No. 15 If Four Men Came To You And the first one said "1 am getting more mileage than I ever dreamed of out of my tires." And the second said "My tires are guaran teed puncture-proof." And the third said "My tires are 20 per cent oversize." And the fourth "My tires cost only Vfe as much as yours." And when you asked them HEIGHTS Authorized S Phone 3151 HOOD RIVER MARKET Now owned by LOLLS MOSEK. has FRESH AND CURED MEATS Tel. 43 1 1 We have a full line of Hulk Cookies and Crackers also Package Crackers in all sizes. n v y Cookies where they are VINCENT Wanted Wood Cutters APPLY TO TAFT TRANSFER CO. ! what tires they used, each answered: "dates Half-Sole Tires" wouldn't you, too, want to know more about tliis new principle of tire construction that more than 1,000,000 motorists are us ing to cut their tire costs? How, perhaps, through this new factory built process you can make the tires now on your car last until spring; how you can add from 5,000 to 15,000 mure miles to the life of your worn casings. Come in today let us tell you more about it. GARAGE HALF- TIDPO 1 A XVJOO 9 Station rvire Station Hood River, Ore. THIRD STREET "The Home of Cniality Groceries" y o u r Crackers always fresh. & SHANK 10 ULU lAltU F. Elythe, j-'oneer editor of the Ii cier. vitu bef e eom'.ng to Hwd ii vt worked on Purtlani rewsuars .s a oompusilor, na j jst lii-u.tUl.tMl tt er c f evtiratuiuti. tis on UJ Uah ,s iversary to the UiK Sttr Herald, of on, Ohio, her he worked in lswl i. Fulluwing his work there he spent 0 r years in the Union ariry, later ,i liiijj wet, where ht jheld a record : the amount of straight composition n day's time. For I i.i hours a day and fix days a .vi ."k," write Mr. Blythe, "we va 1 away at the long iirimer eases to ,!i the eolunms. We had no boiler te to till up with in those days. A t ver pre?s, oerated by man-iower, ..-tUftil in running the papers off. 'A hands from the owners and editor k ,n to the printer's devil took turns at the crank on press day. It Was no ;. y task and soon w inded the man at ih : crank. On press days the force a; s allowed rations of Uld London 1 ck gin. This. 1 suppose, was in (e ded to ive us more power at the v'r..nk ; or, it miht have been that the pr prietors felt that thev owed it to U. forte to 'set 'em up' on a 'count of :h hard latwr performed. In those jjo id old days the country printer could au.ertise Old London Dock gin or 01 .er brands of spirits and take his p:. v" in wet pootls. "The Register force was what niitfht he termed a happy family. Mr. Al ui ht, always jolly, could stir the li. ibilities of the entire force by some jo ose remarks. Mr. Morris could u'i e a hearty luUkth that mitht be ne .rd a block awav. Mr. Tizzard was a ipuiet man, precise in speech and II inner, a gentleman of the old school. "IHtrir.g the presidential campaign of WW a campaign paper of the lireck er.i'idge and Lane stripe was printed in the Register cilice. These papers prang up in every community where a iemocrat c paper espoused the cause of Stephen A. Douglas. Trior G. Le r-i vre. a young man about town, a i:mdilied chap, was sponsor for the l-ireckenridge paper. Mr. Albright n writing of a social affair for the iegi.ter. for a joke gave the names of the young men in attendance bv ab- 11 viating the first name and spelling ml the middle name, as, Finley lily the. Le Fevre was quite indignant ! -v hen he found his name T. (Jreen Le 'i'tvre. ' lie probably never forgave I .Mr. Albright. It was my opinion he ave the names in that shape to have ! one on I'. Green." ! fold Effects Road Work i While the cold weather of last'week 1 ! roze w ater supply pipes and put I .team shovels, engaged on grading vork out of commission, the freeze timulated the surfacing of grades al ii eudy completed, according to K. O. i Archibald, resident engineer for the Mite Highway t'omrnitsion. Crews ' of motor truckmen ru.-hed the surfac ing of stretches of the road between :ilood Kiver and Ruthton hill and the Mood Kiver-Mosier link. Mcfully liu)s Vonnegut Place j J. D. Mcfully, owner of Nestledyn. iast week bought from I'elix Vonnegut he hitter's neighboring 10 acre full bearing place. The Vonnegut place : will go as a Christmas present, it is -aid, to Mr. McCully's son, Russell A. ; K-Cully, who for the imst two years, ihs been engaged in county agent vork in Idaho and eastern Oregon ctmmunitles. j Splendid ( ongli .M' llb inc j "As I feel that, every family should iimw w hat a splendid medicine Cham- ' icr Iain's Cough Remedy is, I am only; oo pleased to relnte my experience! md only wish that 1 had known of its; rierits years ago," writes Mrs. Clay j i'ry, Kergus Station, Mo. "I give it i) my children when they show the lijjhie-t symptoms of being croupy, ind w hen I have a cough or cold on the iungs a very few doses will relieve me, ind by taking it for a few davs I soon , 4et rid of the cold." No. 155 Order to Show Cause In the County Court of the State of Oregon for the County of Hood River. In the matter of the guardianship if Yale True, Grace True and Lucile I True, minors. It Hpptaring to the satisfaction of the Court from the verified petition iled herein by l.erjora True Wollam, luarilian of the persona and estate of the above named minors, on December ii, RH'.I, that it would be beneficial and ior the best interests of said wards that the real property hereinafter de er. bed should be sold for the purpose set forth in said petition, and It appearing further that the best price for the said property can be se cured by a private sale thereof and the names of the next of kin of said wards and all persons interestel in said es tate, to-wit, I.enora True Wollam, !. H. Wollam, Hazel Dunn, J. II. Dunn, Necie True, Yale True, Grace True and Lucile True, having been set forth in said petition, said petition is in all respects sufficient and this order should be made : i Wherefore, it is ordered and ad judged that the next of kin of said I wards and all persons interested in said estate shall appear before this court on the tilh day of January, l'.lUO, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon, in the court room in the court house, in the City of Hood River, Hood River Coun ty, Oregon, and then and there show cause, if any there be. why an order should not be made by this court for i he sale, at private sale or rash, or for not less than twenty five ('.25) per cent, of the purchase price in cash, the balance to be secured by a mort gage lien upon the property sold to the be.-t and highest bidder therefor, of an undivided one -fifth (1-5) interest owned by each of the above named minors (Making a total of three-fiths (3 5) interest in and to the following described real property situated in the County of Hood River, State of Ore gon, to-wit : All of lots two (2). three (3), four (I) and five (5), in the Town of Hel niont, as shown by the duly recorded plat thereof; also the east forty (4H) feet of that part of Hall Avenue shown on the plat of Relmont lying west of, and adjoining, the above de sciibed lots, being a strip of land forty (In) feet wide and thirteen hundreij twtnty (13:20) feet long, more or less, winch said Hall Avenue was vacated by the County Court of Wasco County on the ilth day of March, ls!4, recorded in the Commissioners' Journal of said C unty, in Hook D at page 025. It is further ordered that a copy of this order shall be published in the Hood River Glacier, in Hood River Countv, Oregon, for three (:i) succes sive wtel-s prior to the said time set for hearing on the said petition. Dxted at Hood River, Oregon, this tith day of Dectfnber, ISUll. L. N. Blowers, dlld25 County Judge. hen a child suffers rem t ie slightest exposure rnd is thin, listless and cisily tired, that child c Jght to receive plenty of SCOTT'S EMULSION r gularly. It is an essential f ctor in the health records d t lousands of children. Given r gularly, with or after meals, i; helps keep them in normal v eight, vigorous and spirited. y SCOTT'S tor your boy or rWU The Norweirtan cod-H'-T f :1 ttwd iv. Scott's EmuUioa is su;?r rtriiuet ir our wvn Amcru an Labor-atones. I purity and quality i unsurpassed- 1 SoU&Buwut.Biooiufkld.X.I. IM1 Orchardist Seeks Warmer Clime 1. A. Hoffmann has been" accustomed to burn coal, but last Thursday he left fo: southern California. "The coal strike, inability to get 'a. od rere and the recent cold wave," U larcd Mr. Hoffmann, "proved too nn'ch for me. I have just about five li'.s' supply of fuel left. I'll need : b.it to dry things out arviund the houe ni. vt spring. I'll be in the soutn until it turns warmer." Notice to Creditors In the County Court of the State of ! 'lii'gon, for the County of Hood River. I In the matter of the estate of Albert ! i Ruck, deceased. j Notice is hertby given that the un dersigned has been apHinted by the j I t'ojiity Court of Hood River County, i ! 'i ton, administratrix of the estate of ' A H't rt C. Buck, deceased, and has! ! 1'ily qualified as such. All persons; 1 iii!'. ing claims against the above men- ; i .l ed estate are required to present J i .l.o same, duly verified, to the under- j j nre.l at the office of John linker, I ; I'roMtis Building, Hood River, Oregon. ! I 'A i Jiin six (6) months from the date of I in s notice. i I Dated this Tith day of Decern! er, I lit 1 11. j Nettie M. Buck. dlljH Administratrix. Notice of Hearing of Final Account and Settlement Notice is hereby Riven that the un- ..ersigned Jcxecutrix of the lust will! i il estate of John W. Davis, diceaeil, j u s tiled her final account and report wth the clerk of the county court of I ibid River County. State of Oregon, ! md that Saturday, the Hrdjlay of Jan- I .ry. 1HJII. at the hour of 10 o'clock a. j ii. at the county court room, in Hood; viver City and County, Oregon, has cen appointed a the time and place r the hearing of objections thereto, nd the final settlement therof and the i-dribution of said estate. Dated and hist published December ith, l'jiy. Sarah Davis, Executrix, llifod River. Oregon. H. Hartwig, Attorney, dljl Hood River, Ore. Notice of Sheriff's Sale In the Circuit Court of the State of irogon, for Hood Kiver County. I-.iiinor May Chase, I'lainlitf, vs. Al iert. Norder. Defendant. Notice is herebv uiven that, by vir ile of an tinier of Sale and Writ of Execution issued out ot the Circuit nut of the State of Oregon, for I '.id River County, on the L'Jnd day of November, 1119, in a ceitain suit vhciein Ellinor May Chase was plain ill', and Albert Norder was defendant, o il wherein the plaintiff recovered r.ii'.!inent against the defendant on the idlii day of November, 1'JIH, for the um of $S(t(). with interest thereon at ! e rate of eiht per cent, per annum i since the 11th (lay ot April, lUIU, for 'he further sum of $100. attorney's fees, and for the costs and disburse nents of said suit taxed at $10, which aid Writ commands me, as Sheriff of Hood River County, Oregon, to make ale of the real property described Jn aid judgment and order of sale, to I satisfy said judgment and the costs I and expenses of said sale. 1 w ill therefore on the 27th day of ! December, U'H, at the hour of HI. 30 o'clock a, m. of said day, at the front door of the courthouse in the City of j Hood River, Oregon, sell at public auction to the highest bidder for cash in hard all the right, title and intetest . which the said defendant had on the 1 11th day of April, 1912, or has since 1 acquired in and to the following de 1 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 j of the northwest quarter of Section 29 i and the northeast quarter of the north east quarter of Section 110 all in Town ; ship 1 North of Range 11 Kast of the Willamette Meridian, j Dated and first published this 27th day of November 1919. n27d2") Thos. F. Johnson, Sheriff. Notice of Street Improvement Part of Second Street. Pursuant to nr tcr of llif Common Council cmitnliiert In Ordinance So . ST'i of Itic l ily it 1 1 in il Kiver, passed tiy Uih Common Council mi tilt til h (Ihv of November, lidi. and up ir. cd hy IIih Mayor November '.Mod, 11'lM., notice Is hereby Kiveii that Hie undersigned. City tieemder, will receive seaict bids for Hie improvement!)! Seeo d Mtreel from I lie North One of i asi'mie Avenue North to the Sioiilh line ot the Kitiht ol Way ot the Property of the oreuoii-WichliiKton Knilrond mid Navigation i oin (in h y by (find inn to tstHhl'shed grades. hy plai iiiK fi avel on the service thereol, and b const rncurv a concrete curb on the l'.ast side ol K tid portion ot Second street. Scultd proposals for the work will be receiv. ed Ht mv ottlce up to Ti.'HI o'clock p. ni tieceni t r I'll Ii, lulu, and the Common Council will, at lis next remilur meeting al'ler the cotnple. lion of the publication ol Itns notice, tivvvit On the l"ith itny of December, IHIH, at the Conn et! chambers at the hour of o'clock p.m.. proceed to open Hhd consider all bid ior said wink, which is ordered by ihei iniiiiinii Conn- t en b hh id Oidinaiice No fiTii, duly enacted a j ip'ove spe iried; tout the Improvement will be j let m one c 'iiir.icl, and will he reipitred to be i com pleteti within .to ila s Ironi the dale ot 1 ne Hwitrdim; ol the same In the successful bidder j who will be re, pored to tuniMi a bond to the City of Hood Uivrr in a sum of not less than -'") per cent ol the estimated cost ol the eon-I t r:t t 'or the la 1 1 Ii ful pel for in a nee thereof; f hat ! complete specitleai ions are on ft le in my otlice j coYeriT.K tne improvements tor which bids; are cai led, w incti niiiv tie examined by pros-j peciive biddirs upon application, and said i comract will be iiwarriid to the lowesl and' beM bidder upnllMttd specltlciit ions, 'IheCny j ii serves I lie niihl to reject anv or all bids,; o' to wmve any defects therein for the bem rlt ot the City ol Hood Kiver. The terms of Ihei pen Ilea t Ions hHll be notice to the prospec' i ve bidders of t he rciinremenlH de tuauded b; tbe ' City In the performance of stud work. I tns notice is givet? for ten duj s bv public- lion In the Hood Kiver (Oacb r. a newspaper! published al the I llv of Hood Kiver, Oregon, lhe Hale of Ihe first publication belnii the illi (lav ol lieeeuiber, PUD. at ens U. I. HOWE, City Kecoider. BLUESTONE LIME FRIEND SP.UY MACHINES FOR SALE Orchard Simplies Farm Trucks Ft.rm Implements KELLY BROS. CO. Phone 1401 Office and Store: STEWART BLOCK, Third and State Streets Buyers and Shippers of APPLES an PEARS B. B. POWELL ! Plumbing, Heating and Sheet Metal Work 310 Cascade Avenue HOOD KIVI R, ORFC.ON Stranahan & Slaveu Contractors & Builders HOOD RIVER. OREGON. R. C. GLANVILLE ATTORN KY AT LAW Room 1 National Hunk Building Hood River, On (ion DR E. O. DUTRO PHYSICIAN AND St'RiI'uN Ollice: Hall l'.ld., l'hone 1'iTl Hours, '.' to 5 p. in. Residence: Odell. Phone, Odell '.'M Hour : i to 1 1 a. in. J. F. WATT, M. D. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. Equipped lor X Hay and Lleclro-Tlicrupeutics. I eicpiiiines: Hull mat i!L H. L. DUMBLE, PHYSICIAN AND SUROKON. I'mIIn proinplly HUKWfr.'d in town or couiiti) I)ay or Ntylit. TtilephoneH: Kmlili nce, Knl: OlHcc, VM. Offlee lu the HrotluK Bullil!n E. D. KANAGA Physician and Surgeon Phones : Ollice 4211 Res. Isll Ollice in Kliol Huildin,! DRS. ABRAHAM AND SIFION PHYSICIANS and SUl'.iF.ONS Rooms 17, P.I, "JO P.riisius Huikling lies. Phono Dr. Abraham 41r) Dr Siftou :it;i;i oniee 4151. DR. F. C. BKOSIUS PHYSICIAN AND SI RliFoN Ollice houis for Summer, before 10 an after 5. Konrus 1, 2 ami o l'.rosius Uld;; Phone KM. Calls answered f r i n Dee, 12 to 5. Phone, lldeil lu;l. DR. W. U. THOMPSON Physician and Surgeon OFK1CK: F.l.luT UCILDINO i Mti' e phone 2222 Residence 2221 Dr. William Morton Post Dentist Rooms 1 and 2 Hall Kldg. Phone 2401 HOOD R1VKR, ORKGON 0. H.JENKINS, D.M.D. DKNT1ST Telephones: Otlice 10S1; residence 33J1 Ollice over Rutler Rank E. L. SCOBEE, D. D. S. D KSTIsT Telephone": Otlice liltH ; residence .'14 1; Ollice in Rros-ius Huildiiii; Dr. Carolyn underbill DENTIST Smith Building. Telephone 2021 L. L. MURPHY, D D.M. General Dentistry Rooms' 11-15 Brositis Bldg. H. D. W. PINEO, D.D.S. KLIOT I'.ni.DINU Telephone 3M2 HOOD RIVE It LOOK FOR THE RED BALL TRADE MARK Fifeafms Ammunition Shooting Eight HW05LHJlS.-rM!i.V!r55 ti 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 appU markets of the world know their extra fancy apples. CEREALS, CHICKEN AND STOCK FEEDS The Highland Milling Co. HOOD RIVER, OREGON (Djmtmg Auumutmmuti We wish to Inform the poople of Hood Riv ot 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 saint courteous and efficient service rendered hy om predecessor. Trusting that we may have a con tinuation of patronage we invite you to come In and get acquainted. HUCKABAY & BARGER OrchardandFarm Lands Wanted If you have an orchard, farm, or undeveloped land in the Hood River Valley that you wish to sell, let me have a full description of the same. The undersigned has been appointed the local representative of McCRILLIS-CLEVELAND CO., Realtors "Interstate Clearing House for Farms and Homes" W ITH OFFICES IN THF. HENRY BUILDING, PORTLAND, ORE. We are prepared to give the best service pos sible and all inquiries coming into the Portland office looking for orchards and homes in the Hood River Valley will be sent to the under signed. J. F. BATCHELDER B0X 86 HOOD RIVER, ORE. er