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About The Hood River glacier. (Hood River, Or.) 1889-1933 | View Entire Issue (May 27, 1920)
HOOD RIVER GLACIER, THURSDAY, MAY 27, 1020 I AM GLAD TO ENDORSE PERU-NA Glf.d to Try Anything "Three yonrs npo my Bystpm was In a Tr;iily run ilrnvn con dition and 1 tt'iis broken out nil over my Imily. 1 bi Ran to be wor ried niiout my condition find I WAS Kind in try n n l li I nhli'h vioolil relieve me. I'eriimi wtin rreoinnieiKled to me M a flno blood reiwrly and tonle, rind I soon found that It was worthy of prnle. A few bottles cluintU'ri my condition materially and in a short time I miih nil over my trouble. I owe my restoration to health and strength to l'crun;i. I nm Kind to endome It." 1 Sold Kverywhere Was in a Terribly Run Down Condition Mlm nioUn Leopold, 288 tyeO St.. Mennsha, Wis., fte.c'y Lledcrkrani. Mill Leopold's letter opposite conveys In no un certain way the gratitude she feels for Peruna. Liquid nnd Tnblct Form DESDES At last, after years of protracted study and much in experimental work, effective poison for squirrels, rats, gophers, moles, rahhits and mice has been perfected and is being used in California with great success. This discovery is called DES-DES, and is more eco nomical and safer to the farmer than other so-called Rodent Exterminators. It is compound so as to attract both in odor and taste, and will produce the desired results, where others fail. A TRIAL WILL CONVINCE If your denier does not have it, write us. American Produce Co., Sole Agents for Oregon 216 Henry Building Portland, Oregon siic Distributors for Oregon A. S. KEIR, Local Agent CORBETT ALEXANDER HAS ADVENTURES Corbett Alexander, of the DeWitt Karate, had a narrow escape from death or serious injury last week while motoring over the new Hood River Mosier section of the Highway. Ac companied by Allyn Button, he turned a curve and ran into an oak tree that had been uprooted by a slide. The end of the trunk punctured the windshield and buried itself in the back of the seat. Mr. Alexander's clothing was torn and his side grazed. Another inch and the tre would probably have bored hole thWjutfh him. Returning to Hood River Mr. Alex under ran smack into another adven ture. The garage concern's gasoline tanks were empty. He took a truck and drums to White Salmon for fuel, and while there was arrested bv Citv Marshal Kelly for operating a truck without a license. He was finally re leased when H. T. DeWitt telephoned mat me trip to the neighboring town was made to secure gasoline for orch aroisls sprayers. WORTH WEIGHT IN GOLD, HE ASSERTS Howard Main Fourteen Pounds Tak ing Tanlac and Lajl Cane Aside LAST CAR LOAD OF APPLES IS SHIPPED 'lhe last of 1885 cars of the 1919 crop 01 appies nannieo by the Association was shipped to New York citv Tburs day. Because of delays resulting from the switchmen s strike, car shortage arid embargoes, the clean-up of apples nas been unusually late this season. Davidson Starts Mill H. r. Davidson, who owns large ranching interests near Lebanon, has installed a sawmill on the place. Sev eral million feet of fir will be manu factured within the next few years lhe new mill will have a capacity of aooui zu.imo reel per day. The Cutler Grader 1 I i m view of Two Section Model for small growers On account of the difficulty of obtaining delivery of material, we strongly advise growers to place their orders early for GRADERS, BOX PRESSES AND GRAVITY CARRIERS Phone H. K or write DAVENPORT, Odell 367 us for circulars and prices. CUTLER MFG. CO. 363 East Tenth Street, Portland, Oregon I I Armistice Day to Be Observed Following a unanimously favorable reply from merchants to whom a ques tionnnaire was sent by Joe M. John- sen, Hood River will be a closed town all day November 11, in celebration of the signing of the armistice. The merchants will observe six other holi days during the year.with stores closed nil day. DARK DAYS To the Citizens of Hood River: 1 have just purchased the grocery store of H. W. CHAPMAN & CO. on the Height, and I take this meth od of soliciting a portion of your business. I intend to carry a full line of the best and most wholesome Groceries at prices that are right. I am selling good bulk Coffee at 40 cents per pound. I will buy any produce the ranchers may have to market. I earnestly solicit a part of your business. Thanking you in advance for same. YOWS for Business- J. Phone 1361 A. CARR 1110 12th Sr., The Height! Arc D.iys of Sufi, ring 'I hey are lie coming Brighter lor Bomt Hood BlTer People Many "dark days" from kidney ills. Hackache, headache tired days; Urinary trouble makes you gloomy; Dojin's Kidney Pills have proven their worth. Have been tested bv manv kidnev sufferers. They are endorsed bv Hood River people. Mrs. M. A. Douirlas. 1120 Seventh St., says: I was more or less subject io oackacne anil when I was suffering in mis way my knlicH became lrreini lar in action. 1 felt depressed and had no ambition for anything. After I had taken two boxes of iioan's Kidnev rins i ieii like a different person I hat misery in mv back stopped and my kidneys haven t caused me any irounie since. Price 60fl at all dealers. Don't sim ply ask tor a kidney remedy net an Kidnev I'iIIh the same that Mrs. DMflM bad. Koster-M ilburn Co., Mfgrs., Buffalo, N. Y. 7 "I've gained fourteen pounds in six weeks taking Tanlac and now I'm a well man," said Henry S. Howard, a well known farmer and stock raiser of King Hill. Idaho. "I had suffered from rheumatism and indigestion twelve years," he con tinued, "and could hardly eat a thing because everything went against me and I had no appetite. Every joint in me was swollen with rheumatism and j hurt so I could hardly bear to be j touched. I was in such a bad fix 1 couldn't work and had to use a walk ing stick to get alonir. The first bot tle of Tanlac made a great change in my feelings. My rheumatism soon left me and I threw my stick aside, for now I can walk as well as anybedv. "And eat! Why, I just can't get enough and I feel like I couid do as much work as 1 ever could. Tanlac is worth its weight in gold, and it has convinced me that there's at least one medicine that will do what they say it will and I want to do my part in let ting everybody know about it." Tanlac is sold in Hood Kiver by the ivresse Urug (Jo. Adv. Hear it for yourself the Phonograph which amazed all Hood River Berry Market Bullish An unusual ocurrence in first of the season berry market occurred Thurs day. The first Clark Seedling straw- berries of the season, a picking of eight pint hallocks, were delivered to the retail trade by T. R. Coon. The I fruit was sold at 25 cents per pint. In the afternoon Wilbur Calligan. of Hood, Wash., delivered a full 24-pint crate. Although the nriee whs ad- I Vflnced t.o 4(1 cents ner nint thv liArria sold readily. RE vou one of those who graph can match the voice An astonishing discovery awaits Hood Riverites who attended the believe that no phono- of the living human ? you like the many Marie Morrisey recital. K yet scientifically examined bv H. L. Hasbrouck, Optometrist, Heilbronncr Bldg. f8-tf HT. HOOD RAILROAD COMPANY Time Table No. 33 Taking effect Wednesday, October Jlih, 1J. hX '" BOrTllltotM) NDKTMIIOIM Je. S No. 3 No. I I Me. 2 ! Ne. 4 i Ne. He. Motor Motor " illy rlwltj Moir TSm Daily Stallone ' Kc.-,.i "'"r Hulord Wf Hnd'y Mod) Honda Daily f only P. M. A. M. A. M. f 11. A. M. P. M. P. M . 4.00 10.45 8.00 ... L, eathrcr Ar i'S.00 9.25 2.16 6 4fi 4 (M 10 48 8.05 Powerdale 2.57 9.22 2.11 6 41 4.12 10.57 8.15 Switchback '-'.Ml 1 l 15 2 04 :u 4.2i 11.10 8.25 Van Morn... 2.40 !i 02 139 0 22 4.20 II. 11 8.30 Mofar 2. 35 8 58 148 .18 4.85 11.18 8.40 Odell 2.30 8.53 1.43 0.13 4.40 11.23 8.45 Summit 2.25 8.4 1.36 0 OX 4.43 11.26. 8.50 moodier 2 20 8 42 1 32 6 02 4.47 II 30 9.00 Holstein 2.10 8 37 1 27 5 67 4 5(1 11.33 j 9.05 I Winans 2.05 8.34 1 24 5 64 4.67 11.38 19.20 He r. 2.ut 8 30 1.20 6 50 6.08 11.43 1 9.25 1 Trout Creek 11.18 8 85 1.15 6 45 6.12 11.53 P. 35 1 WOooWth 11.05 8.15 1.U5 6..16 5.17 j 12 0010 00 r. Parkdilc Lv 1 1 U0 v 10 1.00 6.30 r. M. j M. A. M.I I A. M. A. U. P. M. P. M. Steam. t .Motor. Owing to limited liAndltwl on the p.li c team train on l..t.r Cars all trunks ami heavy baggage will 1 illitir in advance .f or following Ib'c paswiiKers. S. E. BARTMESS FUNERAL DIRECTOR AND LICENSED Licensed with Oregon's first class of Embalmers. Phone 1381, 3821 HOOD RIVER, OREGON Notice of Sale In the County Xourt of the State of Oregon for the County of Hood River.J In the Mmter of the Kstate of Adelia A. Straniihan, Deceased. I, Albert K. Strananhan, executor of the will of said deceased, hereby give notice that I will, by virtue "of the power ami authority in me vested by the terms and provisions of the codicil made and executed by said deceased on July 12, l'.li:!, to her will made and executed on June 25, 11112, sell at the hour of ten (10) o clock in the forenoon on the 20th tlay of June, 1920, at the east front door of the county court hoase, in the city of Hood Kiver, coun ty of Hood Kiver, Oregon, at public auction io me nighesl hulUer for cash, all of the following described real property situated in the city of ( I t Kiver, county of llixxl Kiver, state of Oregon, to-wit : Beginninc at a ioint 25 feet north and 14(1 feet east of the most easterly southeast corner of the Wm. Jenkins Donation Land Claim No. 88. in Town (hip 3, North, Kange 10, Kast of W. M., said K)int being the southeast cor ner of a certain tract conveyed to John G. oils; thence east 120 feet. more or less, to the southwest corner of a tract conveyed to J. H. QUI; them e north along the west line of said Gill tract 60 feet ; thence east along the north line of said GUI tract 110 feet to the west line of Twelfth street; thence north along the west line of Twelfth street M feet, to the south east corner of the C F. Sumner tract; thence west along the south line of faid Sumner tract 12h feet; thence north along the west line of said Sum ner tract 135 feet; thence west 91 feet, more or lea, to the northeast corner of said .oils tract, and thence along said southeast line 29 feet to the place of beginning, excepting therefrom, however, the following described tract : Keginning at the southwot corner of the tract above described, running thence east 100 feet, thence north 145 teet, thence west 100 feet, thence south 145 feet to the place of begin ning. Said sale shall te made in one parcel and in one sale,' or in separate parcels and sales, as may be most beneficial for said estate. Dated at HixhI Kiver. Oregon, this 2lth day of May. 1920. Allert K. Mranahan. m27jn24 Executor. No. 995. Summons for Publication in Foreclosure of Tax Lien In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, for Hood Kiver County. Vera Inez Woodward. I'laintilf. vs. Walter H. Moore, W. H. Mohr. Arnold Moore, Laura Helen Moore. Bailie Valeda Montgomery and Mayble Ber- nice Montgomery; the unknown heirs and devisees of W. II. Mohr ; the un known heirs and devisees of Walter H. Moore ; also all other persona or uarties unknown clarming any right, title, es tate, lien or interest in the real estate described in I'laintilf's Application and Complaint. Defendants. To Walter H. Moore. W. II. Mohr. Arnold V. Moore, Laura Helen Moore, Hallie Valeda Montgomery and Mayble Uernice Montgomery; the unknown heirs and devisees of W. H. Mohr: the unknown heirs and devisees of Walter H. Moore; also all other pertons or parties unknown claiming anv right. title, estate, lien or interest in the real estate described in this summons, the above named defendants. In the name of the State of Oregon : You are hereby notified that Vera Inez Woodward, the holder of Certifi cate of Delinquency numbered 287 is sued on the 10th day of April. 1917, by the Tax Collector of the County of Hood Kiver, State of Oregon, for the amount of fifteen and 48-100 dollars, the same being the amount then due and delinquent for taxes for the year 1915 together wilh penalty interest and costs thereon Upon the real property assessed to you, of which you are the owner as appears of record, situated in said County and State and particularly bounded and described as follows to wit : The southwest quarter (SWi) of the southeast quarter (SKI), and lots one (1) and two (2), all in Section thirtv- thiee (33). Township three (31 North. Kange eight (8), East of the Willam ette Meridian in Hood Kiver County. uregon. iou are further notified that paid Vera Inez Woodward has paid taxes on said premises for prior or subsequent years, with the rate of interest on said amounts as follows: Thomas A. Edison gave his famous Tone Test Tuesday night, May 11th, in River side Church. He had Miss Morrisey sing in direct com parison with the RE-CREATION of her voice by the New Edison. Music lovers were completely baffled. Their ears were un able to distinguish the RE CREATED voice from the living. You have never heard any phonograph that ap proaches the New Edison. It RE-CREATES not only the musical notes, but every elu sive quality of tone and color which identify the original artist. Ue NEW EDISON "The Phonograph with a Soul" hoc A. S. KEIR IRelletfole Er-u.grgrist Tln ... . '(. . ... .... .1... i: r , , . . . i mst'm !" it mi evnci duplicate oi i ne moratory Model which Mr. Edison perfected efter spending Three Million Dollars in xneriinents. instrument used in Tuesday's Tone-Test is the reiruhir m .del which l CHI 'h Tn I'll IHIJ 1911 1U 11 ' I'M.. H ' I'.llti 1H17 lat I lute I'Hld IHIS April III, 1H17 April III, 1817 April 10, l!M7 April 10. inn ol June II, ISU7 ,ol '). N, 1H17 eh. in, mis l ax Re ceipt No. fill HI .Kil7 riii it; Ain't f W 7K r,76 io :i W.I 3 Kate of I ntcrcNt 1ft per cent U per cent lft per cent lft per cent 33a H SS lft ixT cent 15 per rent 15 per cent M.li. ol Hi p B, 1HI9 Ml Ml KJt) it, 191!) ar,i Ml a.oi 11.01 11.01 15 per cent lft per cent of Notice to Creditors In the Count v Court of the State Oregon for liond Kiver t mint v. In the Matter of the Estate ..f Laaa Johnson. Deceased. Notice is hereby given that tiie un- de reigned has teen appointed by the County Court of Hmid Kiver County, Oregon, administratrix of the estate of l.ina Johnson, deceased. All iierMms having claims against the above men tioned estate are required to prase me same, vermeil as liy law require. to the undersigned administra the office of John Kaker. Krosiu lUnld ing. Hood Kiver, Oregon, within six months from the date of this notice. Dated this 1Mb day of May. l'.Cil Lydia C. Johnson, administratrix of Estate of m20jl7 e Lina Johneon, Deceased. Said Walter II. Moore as the owner of the legal title of the above de scribed property as the same appears of record and each of the other H-rsons alxive named are hereby further noti fied that Vera Inez Woodward will ap ply to the Circuit Court of the Countv and State aforesaid for a decree fon" losing the lien against the nrouertv above described, and mentioned in sa d certificate. And you are herebv sum moned to appear within sixty days af ter the first publication of this sum mons, exclusive of the dav of said first publication, and defend this action or pay the amount due as above shown, together with costs and accrued inter est and in case of M.ur failure to do so a decree will be rendered foreclosing! the lien of said taxes and costs airainst me iiinu anil premises above named. This summons is published by order 1 of the Honorable L N. Blowers, Judge j of the County Court of the State of j Oregon for the County of Hood River and said order was made and dated thTs 27th day of April. 1920. and the date I of the first publication of.this summons 1 is the 29th day of April, 1920. All process ami paiiera in this pro ceeding may be served upon the under signed residing within the State of 'regon at the address hereafter men tioned. George R. Wilbur. Attorney for I'laintiff. Address, Eliot Bldir.. Hood Kiver. Oregon. a29j!0 SLUTZ BROS. Garage& Machine Shop We are experts on all makes of Automobiles and Sprayers. Phone 3173 I Telephone MOT fed 6 Upbdo)ej 9 H. S. GEORGE Ufe Electric Kitchen "The Place to Eat" CIGARS, TOBACCO, PIPES BILLIARDS AND POOL Tel- l19 Hood River, Oregon Kf Til v- 1 g m iiwwrM rlci?ncilis ed. s ynonnmous ervire atisfaction tephens Yilu nt Six WcIht& KolstJil I PACIFIC POWRR & LIUHT CO. Always at our Service Tel. Ott First at'l Fk. BWg Insulation Beats Re-insulation "T. R." stands for "Threaded Rubber" of course the insulation found only in Willard Batteries with the red trade-mark. The ii sulation that lasts as long as the plates, so that 90 r I of those who buy The Red Trade Marked Willard have re -insulation feiUs pay. There's a lot I -rr of interest to you on this battery question. Come in and talk it ovt : MOORE ELECTRICAL CO. Everything Electrical Phone 178S M4 LADIES! LADIES! M , H a have just received a new W j I Country" Club Toilet Preparations Come in Ac li t us show them to you Chas. N. Clarke YOUR DnmJal no to BOAT TIME TABLE The Northwestern Transportation Co. DAILY SERVICE EXCEPT MONDAY Steamers Joseph Kellogg and J. N. Teal 1 tiVe Hood River for Portland Daily, except Monday, 8:45 a m. Arrive on up-river trip about 5 p. m. with .r 3 TZlr" r!r Passenprers Ptione 3514 mav connect for return trip. n MILLER, Affent. Anderson Undertaking Ca . C :. ANDERSON. Sole Proprietor LKenscd Embalmer and Funeral Director 415 OAK STREET PHONE 134