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About The Hood River glacier. (Hood River, Or.) 1889-1933 | View Entire Issue (July 8, 1920)
'o HOOD RIVER GLACIER, THURSDAY, JULY 8, 1920 Is Your Car An Orphan? - - Bumps, Scratches, Bangs and Scars is the probable treatment your orphan car is receiving in a public garage. Your car cannot have parents, but it can have a home of its own where it will be absolutely protected and where it will be at your immediate convenience at all times. The increased used car value will more than equal the initial cost of protection. A new garage offers more than care and protection. is an investment and an' asset. BUILD A GARAGE THIS SUMMER You already have too many storage receipts in your pos session. Your car tired of its transient life, linng it home. Keep it home. It pays. Plans, Specifications and Material Lists of Modern Garages are Free to Customers Bridal Veil Lumbering Co. NELSON hMRY, Manager Phone 2181 4th and Cascade ' The Cutler Grader ' Side view of Two Section 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. DAVENPORT, Odell 367 or write us for circulars and prices. CUTLER MFG. CO. 353 East Tenth Street, Portland, Oregon To the Citizens of Hood River: 1 have just purchased the grocery store of H. W. CHAPMAN & CX). on the Heights and ! 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 a 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. Yours for Business J. A. 1110 I'lione 1361 HT. HOOD RAILROAD COMPANY Time Table No. 33 Taking effect Wednesday, October 29th. 1919. 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M. stesm. t Motor, q Ominir to !imit-.l nare nn Mi tor Cs handled on the ttaaQtrsins, eitliei Model for small growers CARR 12th St., The Heights ocxn No. t No. 8 SMl.lt.lv Diily only 11 04 52 48 43 36 32 27 24 20 15 06 00 41 34 22 is 13 on 02 57 54 50 45 35 30 M. nni inn iieTT iiciPMcr m or following the passenger. I A . 1 III 1 ... BURGLAR OF YASUI STORE IS TAKEN W. G. Scheone, who was arretted by Spokane, Wash, authorities Wednesday of last week while trying to dispose of loot taken from the store of Yasui Bros., confessed the burglary and waived extradition. Sheriff Johnson returned with his prisoner Thursday night. In the capture of Scheone Spokane authorities also seized a portion of the loot which Scheone was trying to dis pose of to pawnbrokers. Watches and jewelry, valued at approximately $X00, however, is still missing. A man who gave the name of Al Price, who aided Scheone in the burglary and who grew familiar with the Japanese store while picking strawberries for Yasui Bros., made away with the more valuable ar ticles. The value of the merchandise recovered will reach about $ 1,000. ALABAMA MERCHANT PRAISES LOCAL APPLES After a visit to Alaka, H. E. Shrop shire, Birmingham, Ala., fruit mer chant, came here last week to see Hood River orchards before returning home. Mr. Shorpshire, who came to Portland recently as a delegate to the T. P. A. convention, states that his firm handled about 35 carloads of the Hearts and Club brand of Hood River apples ship ped by Dan Wuille & Co. last season. "We expect to double this the com- imr vpar " rvs Mr. Shropshire, who was "shown over the orchard district ThnrwdHv hv Walter Woolnert. "The Hood River anples are the best that Birmingham gets. We consider them a staple article, so standardized is the grade and pack. " Divorce Case Reaches Court First court proceedings in the divorce case of C. 1. Yeoman against Mrs. Kuth J. Yeoman occurred here last week, when J. H. Stanleton. Portland attor ney, who has been retained by the de fendant, came here for a hearing on his annotation for tow attorney s tees. $500 court money and $200 a month for Mrs. Yeoman until the case is disposed of. The hearing was postponed, how ever, at the requests of Mr. Stapleton fur more time. Mr. Yeoman charges his wife with cruelty and improper conduct with several other men. Leroy Childs' Father Passes Lerov Childs returned last Friday from Kedlandu. Calif., where he had been called by the fatal illness of his father, A. O. Childs, aged 77, who died Thursday, June 24. Mr. Childs, ac comanied by his wife and two small sons, arrived at Redlands three hours after his father had passed away. Fu neral services were held the following Saturday. Mr. Childs had been an orange grow er at Redlands for 30 years. In addi tion to the local son, he is survied by his widow and a daughter. Mrs. Harold M. Sherman, of Redlands. The younger MrB. Childs remained in California. With her mother-in-law accompanying her for a visit, she ex pects to return home later in the sum mer. Notice or Street Improvement Oak Street Pursuant to the order, of the Common Council contained in Ordinance No. KM, of the City of Hood River, passed by the Common Council on the Mth day oi Mav. 1920. and approved by the Mayor on the 28th day of May. 1920, and said ordinance reconsidered and repassed June 21, 1920, and approved by the Mayor on the same date, notice is hereby given that the undersigned City Recorder will receive bids for the im provement of Oak street from the west line of Ninth street west to the south line of Cascade avenue, by grad ing, draining, the construction of ce ment sidewalks, the construction of cement curbs and gutters and by pav ing, as follows, to-wit: A cement sidewalk six (6) feet in width shall be constructed two (2) feet north of the north line of the property abutting the south line of Oak street, from the west line of Tenth street west to the east line of Thirteenth street. A cement curb and gutter, on both the north side and the south side of .said portion of Oak street a distance of twelve (12) feet from the property line, beginning at the west line of Tenth street and extending west to the east line of Thirteenth street. Pavement shall be placed upon the surface of said portion of Oak. street for the full width thereof between the curb lines, beginning at the west line of Ninth street and extending west to the east line of Thirteenth street. Paving shall be placed upon said portion of Oak street sixteen (18) feet in width, being eight (8) feet on either side of the center line of Oak street, beginning at the east line of Thirteenth street and extending west to the louth line of Cascade avenue, said work to be done in the manner and form as set forth in the specifications prepared by the city surveyor and now on file in my office. Sealed protiosals for the work will be received at my office up to 8 o'clock p. m. July 19. 1920, and the Common Council will at its next regular meet ing after the completion of the publica tion of this notice, to wit : On the 29th day of July, 1920, at the council cham bers, at the hour of 8 o'clock p. m., proceed to open and consider all bids for said work, which if ordered by the Common Council by said Ordinance No. r93, duly enacted as above specified : that the improvement will be let in one contract, and will be required to be completed within 30 days from the date of the awarding the same to the suc cessful bidder, who will be required to furnish a bond to the Crty of Hood River in a sum of not less than 25 per cent of the estimated coat of the con tract for the faithful performance thereof ; that complete specifications are on file in my office covering the im provements for which bids are called, which may be examined by prospective bidders upon application, or copies thereof will be furnished upon the de posit of $5.00 to insure the safe return thereof to the City of Hood River after the awarding of the contract, and said contract will be awarded to the lowest Snd best bidder upon said specifications. The City reserves the right to reject any or ail bids, or to waive any defects therein, for the benefit of the City of Hood River. The terms of the specifi cations shall be notice to prospective bidders of the requirements demanded by avid City in the performance of said work. This notice is given for ten days by publication in the Hood River Glacier, a newspaper published at the City of Hood River. Oregon, the date of the first publication being the 1st day of July. 1920. H. L. Howe, jlj8 City Recorder. GIVING OUT The Struggle Discourages Many a Citizen of Hood River Around all day with an aching back, Can't rest at night ; Enough to make any one "give out," Doan's Kidney Pills "are helpfag thousands. They are for kidney back ache ; And other kidney ills. Here is Hood River proof of their merit : Mrs. D. V. Dickson, 812 Cascade av., says; "I know Doan's Kidney Pills will do what is claimed for them and gladly recommend them. I have used Doan's with benefit. My kidneys were weak and 1 became run down and had no energy. Frequent backaches made me miserable, and I had dizzy, nervous headaches. My kidneys acted irregu larly and annoyed me considerably. I read of Doan's Kidney Pills and used them from the Kresse Drug Co., and they were just what I needed. They helped me right a way and I was soon free from backaches and my energy was restored." Price 60c at all dealers. Don't sim ply ask for a kidney remedy get Doan's Kidney Pills the same that Mrs. Dickson had. Foster-Milburn Co., Mfgrs., Buffalo, N. Y. 7 Notice to Creditors In the County Court of the State of Oregon for the County of Hood River. Notice is hereby given that the un dersigned has been appointed by the Cqunty Court of Hood River County, )regon, administrator of the estate of rwarian E. Sallenbach, deceased. All persona having claims against the said estate are required to present the same, properly verified, within six months from the date of this notice, to the un dersigned administrator, at Parkdale, Oregon. Dated and first published July 1st, 1920. Arthur C. Sallenbach, jlj22 Administrator. Notice or Final Account Notice is hereby given that the un dersigned, as executor of the estate of William Boorrnan deceased, has filed his final account in the county court of the state of Oregon for Hood River county, and that Saturday, the 10th day of July, 1920, at the hour of 10 o'clock a. m.f of said day in the court room of said court, has been appointed by said court as the time and place for hearing of objections thereto and the settlement thereof. Dated and first published June 17th, 1920. Alfred W. Bootman, jnl7jy8 Executor. Notice to Creditors In the County Court of the State of Oregon, for Hood River County. In the matter of the Estate of Leti tia E. Eddy, Deceased. Notice is hereby given that the un dersigned has been appointed adminis trator of the above entitled estate by the County Court of Hood River Coun ty, Oregon, and has qualified as such. All persons having claims against said estate are hereby notified to pre sent the same within six months from the date of this notice properly verifi ed, at the office of A. J. Derby, First National Bank Building, Hood River, Oregon. Dated and first published June 17th, 1920. W. T. Eddy, jnl7jyl5 Administrator. Summons In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for Hood River County. Oregon Lumber Company, a corpora tion, Plaintiff, vs. Robert Hitch, De fendant. To Robert Hitch, the above named defendant : In the name of the State of Oregon, you are hereby required to appear and answer the complaint filed against you u , , . I. a i III uie uuuvc eiiiibicu ouil on aui uGiiut; the expiration of six weeks from the date of the first publication of this summons, to-wit, on or before the 22nd day of July, 1920, and if yu fail so to appear ana answer, lor wane inereor, the plaintiff will apply to the court for the relief prayed for in its complaint herein, to-wit, for judgment against you for the sum of $1925.10 and inter est thereon from December 5, 1914, at 7 er cent per annum, and for the fur ther sum oi $ 10b. Kb and interest there on at 7 per cent tier annum from March 19, 1920 and for $300.00 attorney s fees, and for its costs and disburse ments herein, and for a judgment and decree foreclosing that certain mort gage madr, executed and delivered by you to the plaintiff, bearing date the 5th day of December, 1914, wherein and whereby you mortgaged to the plaintiff, to secure the indebtedness for which paintiff seeks to recover judgment herein, the following de scribed real property situated in Hood River County, Oregon, to-wit : Commencing at a point on the boundary line between Sections 14 and J3, Township 1 North. Range 9 East, W. M., 8960 South 0 degrees 0 minutes. West of the Northeast corner of Section 14 which point is also the Northwest corner of Ixt 66 in First Addition to Riverside Park in Section 13, and running thence North 89 de grees 27 minutes, West 1320 feet; thence South 0 degrees 0 minutes West 1625 feet, more or less, to an intersec tion with the North boundary of the right of way of the Dee Irrigation & Power Com pan v : thence in an Easterly direction along the North houndary of the right of way of the Dee Irrigation I IVwer Company to a point on the East boundary of said Section 14 which point is 157 feet North I degrees 0 minutes. East of the Southeast corner of said Section 14 ; thence North 0 de grees 0 minutes East 1184.5 feet to the place of beginning, containing 42.78 acres more or less ; save and except the right of way of the Oregon Lumber Company l-eireing Railrrad, being a strip of land 40 feet wide over and across said land ; also a strip of land A) feet wide along both the West and East boundaries of above described land for proiioaed count v road: the above described land situated in Sec tion 14, Township 1 North, Range 9 East, W. II., and Section 23. Township 1 North. Ranire 9 East. W. M.. and directing that you be barred and foreclosed of alt right, title and inter est in and to said premises and that the same be sold in the manner pro vided by law for the sale of real prop erty upon execution and the proceeds thereof be applied in payment or said judgment, costs and attorney's fees. This summons is served upon you by publication by order of the Honorable Fred W. Wilson, Judge of the above entitled Court, made and entered on the 4th day of June, 1920, and direct- , . i . . i 1 1 - i i . , ing mat the same oe puonsnea in me Hood River Glacier, a newspaper of general circulation printed and pub- ished in Hood River, in said County and State. The date of the first publication of this summons is June 10, 1920. the date of the last publication is July 22. 1920. . . - m ti Huntington wuson. Attorneys for Plaintiff. 810-813 Lewis Building. Portland, Ore. Do You Know? That we do developing, printing and enlarging? Excellent work and good service at low prices. Let us make Kodaking a pleasure for you, rather than a disappointment. WE ALSO CARRY A FULL LINE OF Cameras and Films A. S. KEIR, Reliable Druggist Agent 4i. BRUIT WRAPPERS Caro" from De$iCARE , to dry up) CARO PROLONGS THE LIFE OF FRUIT Fruit decomposition starts from a bruise which opens tiny holes and permits the juice to escape and BACTERIA to enter. "Caro" clings closely and dries up the escaping Juice. "Caro" Ingredients harden the spot, kill the BACTERIA, arrests the decomposition, and thus Prolongs the Life of Fruit. If your fruit is worth shipping it is worth keeping in best condition. Demand "CARO"-Wrap Your Fruit in "CARO" The Fruit Buyer Knows "CARO" Fruit 0 is "Caro" Wrapped Quality Fruit C. A. RICHARDS 111 2nd Street Cigars Tobacco Soft Drinks Confectionery czjorzD TRY OUR Draught Luxo WE KEEP IT RIGHT C Wdiaa 3 DC MARX MCOltTtfttO "T. R.M 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 in sulation that lasts as long as the plates, so that 90 of those who buy The Red Trade Marked Willard have no re -insulation bills to pay. There's a lot more of interest to you on this battery question. Come in and talk it over. MOORE ELECTRICAL CO. Everything Electrical Phone 1782 SLUTZ BROS. Garage& Machine Shop We are experts on all makes of Automobiles and Sprayers. Phone 3 17 J Hood River Motor Car Co. Repairing Storage Gas and Oil GENERAL SERVICE STATION Fourth and State Streets Yours for Service for the New Edison Phonograph " OREGON LUMBER COMPANY Manufacturers LUMBER & LUMBER PRODUCTS Wholesale and Retail mk LADIES! LADIES! I V We have just received a new lot of Country Club Toilet Preparations Come in & let us show them to you MOORE ELECTRIC CO. 406 OAK STREET AGENTS FOR Thor Electric Washers AND Royal Vacuum Cleaners The Cleaner you have been looking for Our terms for these household necessities are very liberal. Call and see. HOUSE WIRING Mt. Hood Meat Co. Successors to W. J. FILZ A complete line of first quality meats cared for in the best possible manner. THE BEST IS THE CHEAPEST Phone 4141 HOOD RIVER'S BIGGEST AND BEST MARKET This is the POINT "CARO" Protects Chemically Treated Chas. N. Clarke YOUR DruuKist CLlg