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Op- -a o HOOD RtVER fiLACIER, TIlfRSPA Y, DECEMBER 2fl, 1020 19 TH ANNUAL i ACCES TRUCK WOT ' mm SB I I . UL-T-! 30RY snow .Uv I I iUCK SHOW am mm w i T Attend This "Beauty Show of the Automotive World" SEE the best the automotive world has to offer the people of the Northwest. Displayed for your inspection in Port land's beautiful Auditorium. Make your plans now and COME. ADMISSION Fifty Cents, Plus 5c Tax. Children Half Rates. PORTLAND MUNICIPAL AUDITORIUM Auspices AUTOMOBILE DEALERS' ASSOCIATION of PORTLAND HAPPY NEW YEAR and we suggest that you send your package., parcels, bas, suit eases or trunks through our transfer ser vice. That will insure not only thi'ir from(t, hut ttlso their safe delivery. WV TRANSFER & LIVERY CO. i elephone nil New Years Is At Hand We approach the time of the year when the body needs a foundation of good nourishing meats. We can supply you. Our Wish Is For A Happy New Year The Hood River Market A. F. DAVENPORT, Prop. Phone 4311 ink Sausages fast Running Water The Greatest of City Conveniences A Daylon Electric-Driven Water System will auto matically provide water under pressure at all fix tures in your home the iy with all the drudgery of pumping and and you have a steady stream of it cool and sparkling. The cost is but a few cents a day. Picture to yourself the convenience of running water, the comfort of sanitary plumbing, less work for the women folks then come in and let us help you make it HEIGHTS GARAGE J F. VOLSTORFF, rop WATER TRANSPORTA TION MA V AID EXPORTS By An idea Northwest throughout i' .hi roea Malboeuf pr ot our ide for imitt'd. total In' Hur I" fore cons a tittle m ports, tb parativeb of our irreatest exports, their ita consumption did not vailed that well known is true in a mly infsofar rned. Even have hereto- lurths or pean ex is com tho year per cap- xceed three anpies per inaiviuuai, yei in inai season practically no apples were imported by (ireat Britain from producing countries on the continent owing to war condi tions. If we allow $2.!j0 gold per box as an average figure at which our ap ples were landed in British ports that year, the total valuation was about one and a half million dollars, or only ten per cent of their entire imports of fresh fruits before the war. liefore 1914 consumption on the continent was insignificant in per capita equivalents around one apple for every one hun dredth person. Every country in Europe produces fruit, or rather every one grows it in more or less quantities. Nearly all produce apples, arid the majority of those countries export them. Ger many Austria and Great Britain have been the leaders in production, which at times assumed large proportions. All things considered, England has been the principal importer of the con tinental apfde. In discussing Europe as a whole, therefore, we are dealing with a territory where the apple mar ket is doubtless keener than it is in dition, in exactly IW days. No wast age, no deterioration, no detention in congested harbors, no threatened losseB or damage by freezing, overheating or other causes in transi . Simply a matter of schedule, efficiently and punctually carried out. (Note This is the third article of a series contributed by Mr. Malboeuf to the readers of the Glacier. They will be continued weekly until the series is completed.) Oram Woolpert Honored Oram C. Woolpert, son of Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Woolpert, is one of 264 students of Harvard University hon ored in the annual award of scholar ships. News of young Mr. Woolpert s award has juet been received by his parents. He das won a Price Green leaf scholarship. Mr. Woolpert was formerly a student at the University of Washington. He is majoring in medicine. Only one other Oregon boy, Arthur S. Vosburg, of Wheeler, is on the Harvard honor list. Notice of Annual Stockholders Meeting The annual stockholders' meeting of the Farmers' Irrigating Company will be held Saturday, Janaury K, 1921, at 10 a. m. at the Library Hall, to elect 5 directors to serve one year, and to transact such other business as may legally come before the meeting. By order of Directors. M. II. Nickelsen, d30 Secretary. j aaaaBasaBBsBBBBBaiianiaaaaaBiiBsssssss Tum-A-Lum Lumber Co. 5 1 0 Cascade Avenue PHONE 4121 (The Old Stanley-Smith Lumber Yard) hoe at home. circumstances it expressed, as we urope is not only greatest po- our our own markets her In view of these sounds odd to hear it frequently do that I our most logical but tential export market. It is signifi cant however that such expressions are made more freely today than thev have ever been in the past. These beliefs, however, are largely founded on the fact that direct water transportation from the Pacific coast is about to pity a most prominent part in our future export conditions the most vital part in my judgment. I would not share in any such confidence if the present order of things were to continue exclus ively. My opinion of things then would be that with adequate refriger ator service from the Pacific ocean foreign markets would offer the great est possibilities. I have previously mentioned the handicaps created through our depend ence upon Atlantic seaports as our trans-shipping points for European and other Atlantic ocean foreign markets. By considering two of the foremost of these handicaps, we can simply under stand why our trade development has been a mere bagatelle in comparison with the needs of our growing produc tion. These prominent factors are : Indirect transportation, which has been in part unavoidable and in part avoid able ; and indirect trading which is the result of our own choosing. Both have resulted in the inevitable pyramiding of costs, andtbese, in .the case of any foreign trade undertaking, invariably hamper, restrict or destroy tne possi bilities of gr it Not ilc past many I marl cost oiiment. trated in the lig years ago Brazil jts could only be ing our apples More recently This is it of our and Ar ra ached through I will not debts contract Brock Dudley 1920. Notice be responsible for any by my wife. Clara after December lb, E. S. Dudley. dSO I rom New Yon c ports direct an market, I; iggregating ne we have ( tty and to those ut at a irly three doll pirn G the pro but in was ,'alent from up war had wrtions, Germany rade in our apples before sumed quite formidable cond only to Britain's onsumed only a portion, larkets: a large portion hipped to the Battle sia. Few of our ap- d r Summons by Publication Register No. 1067 In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for the County of Hood River. M. Sue Adams, now M. Sue Hender son, I.enore Mortimer, Jennie C. Bent ley, W. B. Moi re, Fercival L. Adams. William A. Isenberg and Georgiana Isenberg, husband and wife, E. H. Hartwig. George S. Johnson and Ma nila Johnson, husband and wife, Iona Z. McGuire, John G. Dixon, Reed & Henderson, trustees for Walter Kim ball, Fred Wasson, Albert L. Lincoln and J. C. McCreery, Truman Butler and Fercival L. Adams, trustees for M. Sue Henderson, Lenore Mortimer and Percival L. Adams, Hubert W. Garra brant and Gloria Garabrant, otherwise known as Gloria Garrabrant, husband and wife, F. W. Chindlund and May E. Chindlund, husband and wife, Benja min B. Powell and L. Carmen Powell, husband and wife, Fred Schmidt and Bertha Schmidt, husband and wife, Plaintiffs, vs. The Unknown Heirs of William Jenkins, Deceased, Defend ants. In the name of the State of Oregon, greeting: You, the unknown heirs of William Jen kins, deceased, defendants herein, are hereby required to appear and answer the complaint filed herein against you, on or before the 27th day of January, 1921, that being six weeks from the first publication of this summons, and if you fail to appear or answer, plain tiff will apply to the court for the re lief demanded in the complain on file herein, to which reference is hereby made and Which is made a part hereof, to-wit: For a decree of this court that said defendants have conveyed each, all and i very of their interest in and to said west half of the said William Jen kins Donation Land Claim No. 38, as hereinbefore described, to the plain tiffs or their predecessors in interest, and that the title to said land be quiet ed as to said interest of said defend ants, in the plaintiffs herein, and in their successes in interest forever, that the deeds executed by the heirs of William Jenkins, deceased, which were loit or destroyed, be re-established, and the contract of said heirs to convey their interest in said land be per- f A Ask those who are using our Coal, Vim. ! about Quality, Price and Service XVXf"r 4ft. dry fir, 17-in. dry oak, 4-in. Tr VjsT JU rvT qIoHq Let us have your order to deliver fro UI,y Siauo. Car and save you some money. "UT 'ST Best secondcutting alfalfa: get JL JL JTxm JL our price and see the hay. LUMBER md aU Building Material CEMENT p,aster : Lath : Brick : Sash DOORvS anything' you need 30Z We are here to serve you. F. DAVENPORT, JR., Manager. CARO" Wrapped Fruit IS PREFERRED GET THE (PREFERENCE) Tins preference is most important as some growers and packers are persuaded that any kind of paper will do as long as it is CHEAP. Only the grower-shipper who wraps in "CARO" gets this CERTAIN PREFERENCE. First choice or preference on the Auction means frequently from twenty-five to fifty cents per box on Apples and often as high as one dollar on Pears, Preference JS Profit COST OF WRAPPERS IS FIGURED IN CENTS PROFIT ON PREFERENCE IS FIGURED IN DOLLARS Quality for quality "CARO" wrapped fruit sells FIRST and at the highest market price. WRAP YOUR APPLES IN "CARO" FOR SALE BY HOOD RIVER FRUIT COMPANY, HOOD RIVER PRODUCE COMPAN . pies have ever been shipped to France funned, and that the plantilFs are now from any of our Atlantic ports, and the owners 'of such interest, and that fewer from originating points. The the defendants be forever barred and same is true with Belgium, Holland, foreclosed from claiming any right, Italy, etc. With the single exception I title, or interest to any part of taid of the Scandinavian countries, especial- property. hp since the war, and of Germany, be- This summons will be served upon fore the war, we have not, from the you by publication thereof for not less beginning of OUF export Shipping to the I than six weeks successively, in the present day participated in any notice- Hood River Glacier, a newspaper of able volume of direct export trading general circulation published in the with Continental Europe, The special City of Hood River, County of Hood emphasis to be placed on these few il- River, State of Oregon, the place lustrations is that the freight rate j where said suit is now pending, all by from our Atlantic seaiioard ports to the order of the Hon. II. L Hasbrouck, ultimate water markets to which our Judge of the County Court of said pplea were reshipped, have uniformly County and State, in the absence of been the same as to the Hritish or tier- the Circuit Judge of above entitled! man markets from which reshipment court, which said order is dated the Our kodak finishing, is in charge ol Mr. DOQMrbarg - a finisher of experi ence. If you are having kodak troubles ask Don about it. His experience is at your service - with a smile. Sloeoin v. Ca ntield Co. jy22t 11th Thi portal result much ITS III much masse in true monied hiimer, sumiig inty of December, 1990. operty herein referred to con II that certain piece of parcel situate lying and being in the f Hood Ri .er, State of Ore more particularly described vs: The West half of the I nk ins Donation Land Claim, Not. 8014, Certificate No. 2504 U'gister and Receiver at Ore- U C. H AI.DWIN J. W. SWOI' BALDWIN & SWOPE CONSTRUCTION CO. Plans and Sketches for all Classes o Building! Furnished. Construction Work and Alterations. No Job Too Rig or Too Small. Our Work is Our Recommendation, BROSIUS BUILDING HOOD RIVER, OREGON Mkmm Nil keystone and sessfal foreign form, caters not to an exclusive lass, but to the marginal con forming the bulk of the con iii rM I, those who will buy any product of their desire or need, if the cost of same is within their need. This is the type of people in every country whose thinness or thickness of pec he t book reflect! the generally known economic condition! of their particular country. Export trade bases its oper ations upon the knowledge of those economic conditions, and seeks to de liver its product in the market within the range of same. Thus direct trans portation, which offers the minimum cost of transportation, and direct trad ing, through direct connections, which eliminates all unnecessary intermedi aries and pyramiding protits enues, contslitute legitimate facto's in market deve o nient. I do not believe water transi from the Pacific coast to Atla eign markets could come at opportune time than tho pre! is already here in initial fori true, but it has come to sta certain to rapidly assume huge and powerful prop rtions. lomestio trade and export trade are distinct and sepa rate factors, anil the sooner we con centrat upon that fact the better nfT we will be. The s unier. too. we rec ognize that in future our export t.in nage is to play its propt r.suecessful and profitable part in the marketing of our crops, must reach an annual minimum of three to five million boxes, instead of the Insignificant one million that marked our greatest exp rt year in the past, the more secure we will feel in our orchard inv.stment to which water service will be one of the best, if njt range ridian en a D t iregon, tor one es of land, be 26 and 35 in tow 10 east of the in said Hood irt of Wasco C hall section ng parts of iship 15 north Willamette liver County unty), Ore"- bounded and described as fol-to-wit: Beginning at a point 11 s and 14 links east of the NW. cor. of sa south 19 east 8 el south 2'i c east SB t and 19 lin d sec. 35, and running thence hains and 7'.' links; thence laina and H links; thence bains and 38 links; thence hains ; thence north 15 chains north eh,- ehu thence north 3" chains and 25 ence east 17 links; thence lain and 34 links; thence east thence north 8 chains and 74 nee east 1 chain and 35 links ; rth 17 chains and 22 links; ;st 27 chains and 18 links; nth 14 chains; thence west 28 THE FASHION STABLE'S Parkdale Auto Stage Phone 1201 Leaves Hood River daily at 4.30 p. m. Leaves Parkdale Daily at S a. m, (except Sunday). Every Saturday Loaves Parkdale at G p. m. nore a 8 tt nber. I Ik? via ter- chains and 76 links, and thence south 7 chains and 24 links to the place of beginning, in the District of lands sub ject to sale at Oregon City, containing 318.19 acres; ami being wef-t half of said land as described in the patent from the I'nited States to Rhila Jen kins, widow, and the heirs at law of William Jenkins, deceased, dated De cember 1 1. 1866, and recorded in Deed Records of said County, September 25th 1867, in Vol. "D" of deeds at pages 86 and 87; in whvh said patent was granted said land unto said I'hila Jenkins, widow, and to her heirs the east half, and unto the heirs at law of Wiliam Jenkins, deceased, the west half of the tract aboe described, which said patent and the record there of hereby is referred to and made a part of this description. The date of the first publication of this summons is the 16th dav of De cember, 1920. The date of the last publication is the 27th dav of January, 1921. John Inland Henderson. Attorney for Plaintiffs, BOt Third Street, Tillamook City, PEAR TREES HOME GROWN and PRICED RIGHT Why not patronize home in dustry, and write HOOD RhER MUSHY Phone Parkdale 66 PARKDALE OR. CALIFORNIA Calls You To a World of Infinite Beauty and Charm America's Winter Playground Outdoor life Id recreation, pa-ti lands of miir-j a id miration and real semi-tronie An endless variety of healthful sand light-seeing tonra. Its thou ctaresqQC paved highways are the slight of motor enthusiasts. A Inter paradise. The Direct and Pleasant Way to California is Via the UNION PACIFIC SYSTEM which places Iremelv attrai famous Col d m ispo-al of its patrons ti ex interesting ran tee the world- r and Shasta Routes, or tli rough MM hundred miles of orange onthland. WHY NOT GO ONE WAY AND RETURN THE OTHER A circle of rare scent on the continent. Ti r acconiBBodations fortable and interest livnr your ticket au Ifornta liii-rnture. rierMeS not excelled 'ping car and dining trip either way coin- m "Haas city' urn sitae iu P in tilth I te ll you J. H. FREDRICY, Agent, Hood River, Or. WM. Mc MURRAY, $52" enl, rrgon FOR SALE Attn Prop r arms a n Easv f All Kinds R. E. SCOTT AGENT M Y THE A 11 YEAR he for all the residents uf Hood River and Hood River alley one of health and happiness and the measure of prosperity that adds subslanee to human endeavor. CONSOLIDATED MERCANTILE CO. HOOD RIVER o D E L L, I reached its destinati: s