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About The Hood River glacier. (Hood River, Or.) 1889-1933 | View Entire Issue (April 21, 1921)
o HOOD RIVER GLACIER, THURSDAY, APRIL 21, 1021 O (vim h(0, All Leather Work Shoes ORCHARD SHOES Made of Leather Chocolate Split Outing- Bal. $3.00 Chocolate Glove Outing Bal. 3.75 10 inch High Cut Blucher, Oak Sole, 6.00 1 High Cut Blucher, Oak Sole, - 9.00 J. C. JOHNSEN The Hood River Shoe Man THE HOOD RIVER BOX CO. Will have in operation their box factory in about three weeks. Do not place your orders for boxes until you see us. Temporary office at Mt. Hood Motor Co. Phone 4242 lYOUR CHANCE For reducing your grocery bill is good if you will take ad vantage of these specials which will take effect Thursday the 14th. and continue for two weeks. Don't pass it up. Tree Tea, lb 50c Dark Karo, 5 lb 48c Small White Beans, lb 6c Cane & Maple Syrup, 2v2 lb. 62c Seeded Raisins, pkg. 27c Chir. Ground Chocolate, lb. 37c Sliced Beets, can 15c Plums in heavy syrup, can 15c fc Q' SOME REGULAR PRICES Dried Peaches, lb. 25c, Black Figs lb. 15c, White Figs, lb. 18c, Peanut Butter, lb. 13c, Green Olives, pint 35c Peaches, can 25c Apricots, can 25c Lo ganberry Preserves, jar 40c Blackberry Preserves, jar 40c Fig Preserves, jar 40c Strawberry Pre serves, jar 60c Raspberry Preserves, jar 50c , SCOCO, bulk shortening, lb. 20c Bulk Cocoa, lb. 35c 3 Consolidated Mercantile Co. HOOD RIVER ODELL MARCH PROCEEDINGS OF COUNTY COURT Claims Allowed on General Fund Luther Eli'ff, bounty, It; Yates, court reporter, 55; Olioger, 'bailiff, $26.25; T. E ens, care Pierce, $46.30; Huakie, bounty. $2: W. E. bounty, $7; R. M. Winana, $;i; R. T. Yates, reporter, $20 Ion Hall, allowance, $20; Ifari nemann, allowance, $10; Mis Walton, care Mrs. Wishart, ? A. Puddy, care D. C. Millei Boys and Girls Aid, allowam Pensions: Martha Curtis, Lueilna E. Hoagland, $32.50; S. Annala, .$20; Lillie B. Po $20; Ardis Merrill, $17.50; Crosby, $25; Addie May Mi $40; Bertha M. McCuistiou Mary Abbott, $10; Ida Flini, E. S. dinger, bailiff, $20.2." Grand Jurors: C. R. Hoskii W. 11. Furrow, $3.60; Wm. H. $3.20; Geo. C. Easterly, $3.70; Dunbar, $4.70; Albert Jlhunkr Theo. Haas, $3; Mark W $10; Isaac Van Ulurieom, $6. II. Weinheimer, $7.60; Ralp Lewii, $8.10; J. M. Lenz, $7.40 vey E. Jones, $6.40; E. W. $6.60. i Circuit Court Jurors: A. S. Keir, $22.50; J. K. Carson, $27; J. O. CamaiXJO, $41.50; C. G. Cornelius, $27; J. O. Eastman, $37.50; W. I). Trotter, $33.80; Fred J. Howard, $32.80; F. E. Gilkerson. $33.60; Alli son Fletcher, $27.20; E. C. WriChl. Mark Cameron, $24; a. g $38.70; M. R. Tucker, $13.30; Jeffrey, $17.70; G. R. Cast- 7.50; J. H. Ferguson, $7.50: R. T. E. S. Wik A re hie Jones, lounty, Han-' C. C. 20; C. $75; I, $15. i 17.50; Selisa -berg. Violet theny, $10; 517.50. orey E. W $3.20; gandl 10; A h R ; Har Birgs, $33 ; Wing J. H ner, A. F. 1 $7.50; I. Hand, $ Isenberg owes, $7.50; J. R. McCuistioii. ; W. J. Baker, $10.50; Frank E. Bailey 3; Wm. V $4; W. A R. Da yen port, $10.50; C. R. Bone, $10.50; C. E. Mcintosh, $10.50; Rou Ringer, $6.80; E. O. Blanehar, $13.50; W. C Kerk,$4; F. G. Coe. $22.50. Witnesses Grand Jury: Edna If, Swales. $6.40; Theo. Jamison, $6.40; Mary E. Jamison, $6.40; J. W. Sif (on, $4; Elizabeth Lane. $6.40: Chaa Nelson, $6.40; Marie Nelson, $6.40. Grand Jury: Geo. C. Easterly. $3.70; Theo. Haas, $3: A. Rhunke. $3 20; E. W. Dunbar $4 70; W. H. Furrow, $3.60; Wm. H. Corey, $3 50 C. R. Hoskins, $3. Grand Jury Witnesses: R. E. An drews, $5; L. Gross, 2. Circuit Court Witnesses: Elizabeth Lane, $8; Bessie Hendricks, $8; L P. Day, $6; Scott Young, $6; James Henderson, $6; Bertha Buford, $8; Harry Swanson. $6; (iutiner Holmes. $8; Howard Haggblom. $6; Susan Forrester, $8; Domonick Casciato. $6; A. R. Cruikshank, $4: Marie Nel son, $8; Chas. Nelson, $8. A. W. Onthank, $2; IT. E. Parkei $2; Mrs. IT. E. Parker, $2; Andrew Rand, $2; Mrs. Andrew Rand, $2; T. T. Frith. $14 60. R. A. Petley, $3; C. L Gait'her. $3. .Wendal Cook, $4 40: Flossie Pru ett, $4; William Huner. $4: Mrs. Ju- lith R. Cole, $4.40; Eulah D.-nnis. $4.40; Edward Bums, $2; H-sb Sutherland. $4. W. L. Nichols, roadmaater, $200; Toe Dobson, bridge fund. $71.75: R R. Cooper. $41; J, C McKee, $41: Hugh Copple, $41: H Garrabrant. $22 50: M D. Arnitrnnr. fruit In. ipCtor, March and April, $313 50: T. St. J. Benedict tax rebate jir- count error, $145.64: F H. Blackman. commissioner. $25.50; Marion White cotton, Roing after Mrs. West. $4: Wasco county, poorfirm patient. $25; Dr. M. Ditterbrandt, servtceiH Cramblet case. $15; Hood River Laundry. Pierce account, $8.76: Al len Bros groceries . for Crambletts, $45 73: Mrs. M. A. Shoemaker, tax rebate account error. $32.25: Dr. F F. Fellows, Rervires to Crambletts, $80. $40 disallow. 1- Pacific Power & Light Co., light $3 06: .V. R. Ahra hams, visit and examining insane. $7.50: Arnold Grorerv Co.. groceries to Mrs West. $3 75 Mrs. Lolo G. Baldwin. Thelma Torres account $13 06; A. B. Cooper, cane Ceo. Mul len. smallpox. $54; Edna H. Benton. duplicate of Warrant for clerk of E. R Hradlev. printinr Cros'iy. medicine poor furm patient. $4 7": Coast Culvert MM Co . culvert $87.68; A. R Glacier," printing, $24.50; Ho i KOn, room Thelma Burres, HiirkalKiy & Barge rt renair- ffif tOYe, $185; Highway Auto .., traffic officers account, $18 25; Hood I River Water Department, $3.50; Thos. F. Jolmson, expense of raids, $,',0; prisoners' board. $84; office, $55.65: Irwin Hudson Co., dater, $6.08; J. B Heaton, McOInnli booze raid, $3; Hood River Market, Allenbaugh ac count, $2.90; E. H. Hartwig. attor ney for McNutt and West $30; Glass & Prudhomme Co., office supplies, $7 88; Mt. Hood Milling Co., lumber for bridge, $9.58; R. J. Mclaaacs & Co., groceries for Geo. Hannaman, $14.08; N. H. MacMillan. indigent account, $10; Mullen account. $4.05; Mt Hood Meat Co., meat for Mrs. West, 45; Vernon E. Murray, traf fic officer, $150; Mt. Hood" Hotel, room and meals for Mrs. West. $21: W. L. Nichols, freight culvert. $2.37: E. S. dinger, juvenile officer, $2.50; A. W. Onthank, blanks, $2 28; Paris, Fair, clothing, $2.33; Telephone Company. $12 30; Perigd & Son Martha p;iick, account. $5; Geo. T Prather. Grand Jurv bailiff, $10 50 John W. Sifton, coroner, $5; exam inations ifor district attorney. $50; Glen R. Sloat, denufv sheriff. $40- Slocom & Canfield Co., office sup plies, $1.95; O. B. Slaton, deputy sheriff, $20; Kent Shoemaker. .-.iuuips, tuu., $14. io; i. Bi. wiKens, Pleroe account, $5; Frank Stanton, fruit inspector in December, $71.25; A. W. Onthank, justices' ifees. $16.55 ; E. S. Olinger, constable, $36; Glen Sloat, acting constable, $3.50. Jurors in Justice Court: W. H. Bird, $1; Mark Cameron, $1; G. R. Cast nor, $1; R. E. Chapman. $1; L. H. White, $1; Albert Whitehead, $1 - Witnesses: T. W. Badder. $5.50; A. B. Glazier, $5.50; Henry Knutson, $5.50; Wm. Kercher, $5.50; S. B. Sandei-fer, $14.70; F. W. Snvder, $14.70. Geo. Sheppard, commissioner. $19.40: Taft Transfer Co., for coal for Mrs. West. $2; The Dalles hos pital, Pierce account, $73.50; A. L. Stewart, deputy sheriff Cramblet t case, $170; Transfer and Livery Co., coal for small pox patient, $3.40; St. Vincent Hospital, Mercel Umben hausor account, $50.90; Clara Wil bur, office work, $2.80; F. D. An trim, district sealer, $17.60; H. D. Steele, Dement, account, $5.15; ce ment for East aide grade. $187 67: Bridal Veil Lumbering Co., peat house. $28.76; E. A. Franz Co., for jail. $27.71; Hodson-Feenaughty Co., culvert, $108; A. S. Keir, medicine, $8.55; Ivan B. Wentz, milk for De ment, $3. Claims Allowed on Road Fund F. A. Veach, labor on road, $16; J. W. Burbaker, $36; Roy Thomas, $18; R. E. Farley, $56; Roy Foster, $62; It. F. Barrett, $97.50; B. F. Coutrell. $46.50; O. D. Mcllroy, $62.50; T. H. Coutrell, $02.50; B. A. Hagen, $16; B, Campbell,- $30; M. B. Campbell. $26; C. F. JOhnson, $16.50; Fred Dixon, $6.50; Roy Trimble, $6.50; J. L. Balliew, $42; " E. C. Sagers, $24; W. J. Marshbink, $33.75; L. L. Bar ker, $144; II. W. Barker, $144; John G. Dixon, $117.50; Jack Jelghley, $17; Fred Miller. $107; Jim Ha thorn. $112; M. Church, $24; Warren Mil ler, $32; E. Beauregard, $24; M. J. Foley, $108; L. M. Bentley, $113; F. Weibster, $65.25; Norman Shruni. $99.37; P. M. Blowers, $77.50; Clif ford McKlnzie, $105.62; Clyde Rand, $109.50; W. L. Gregory, $112; F. Esterbrook. $41.25; C. E. Sutherlin, $12: A. LaChapel, $12; Geo. Carlton. $2.50; O. R. Dennis, $2 50; A. Gib bons, $44.50; J. B. Jackson, $12; Rav Oldham, $58; A. M. Moore. $24; E. M. Thomas, $16; H. J. .Blackmail, $101.87; H. J. Blackmail, use of car $23.60; R. E. Rol Robertson, team, $36; Ralph Carte lard, $30; E. E. I Kevs, $16; A. J. WelN. $12; Roy Blackman, team, W. Petri. $8; I Chas. F. Ganoe, Bros $8; Albert L. Shoemaker urd Blackman Voder, $5; A tson, $40; R. E. $32; W. J. Carter, r, $34; P. H. Wil age, $16; Earl Young, $12; Albert Carter, $4; F. II. $8; B. Krohn, $8; lwood Hoke, $22; $11.50; Krtis.iow Krussow. $14: II tractor, $22.50; How tractor, $17.50; C. P. O. Bickford, tractor. $4.50; N. F. Whitecotton, $44: E Rice, $8; Howard Blackman. $5 0:'- Ft W. Arens. $20; L. E. Allen, $12; W. H. Austin, $8; J. O. Cameron. $8; P. H. Willard, $8. Thos. Lacey, foreman, $156; E. B. B. Fordham, blacksmith, $107.50; J. W. Dakan, $86; Ned Cushman. $100; L. W. Eggert, $88; O. M. Mull,' $90; R. S. Caughey, $86; Sam Boles, $76; C. J. Martz, $82; O. H. Ebrck. $24; Will Cunningham, $140; H S. Caughey, $140; Frank Purdy, $88; M. Church, $53; C. F. Stowft'er, $29; Chester Shute, $32; L. J. Woods', $16; K. Inukai, $16: L Jensen, $22; W. F. Shannon. $5.50; A. O. BatoTuni $27.50; R. A. Collins, $13.50; W. R Winans. $16; G. Cunliff, $48; J. II Crenshaw. $2.50: A. Dubath. $2 50- W. I. Kirby, $4: W. P. Kemn. $32: , $8: J. P. Naumes. $4. ett, foreman. $114; J. ; J. B. Doggett, (earn, erkins. $20; F. Daugh- Donahuc, $28: A. J. A. Hansen, $58; C. Kitoliel, $64; Ross Ringer, $32; A. Brown, $40; A W. Thompson. Ned Cushman J. B. Don 170: C. w. I ; F. $16; erty, $ Leasure W E. $18; F. B. Hess. $54; B. Doggett. $4; H. L. Perkins. . Ceeil Kitehel, $16: J M. 4S; lister Michel, $28; Bert 1, $20; W. Leasure, $15.20; Kesling. $39 20; W. Hawlev. R. Leasure, $10 80; Otto Ehrck. T. Harvey, $6 80; G. W. Bar Idicord. board for Mich QtO, $26; la m ker. $8; L. road crew. $ W Hot derick, $15. 1' $18; Rf Cr V Harms diainma chainman. $4 50 $50n: o. I? $5 60. 0 A r. $5.60; Will Ivan Scheer. Rubber Stamps for Berry Boxes uf-t tii.e Grlacier Cffxco Charlea I,oter. T smond Repair lawn mower. I?: r. Jail rent. $15: Dr J Edrlngton. health offlrer $142.50; Fraier Grocerv Co. Wet $11 ': AllumKiue-h $1127; Ida Kl MMT, room for Mr? West. $x 40 Fashion Stahlog. McNutt fw hmfwv Fashion Llverv - Dray Co.. car af lat MfNutt. $2 W. $6: H Omm, supplies. $275: Fashion Stables. M. v and Wft cae. f2; l B Gibson, traveling. c:c, $4539; Hood Parkdale. $579 08: Apple City Elec tric Shop, replacing motor, $72 32: Blowers Hardware Co.. supplies. $129; Dickson-Marsh Motor Co . re pairs to Ford car, $13 07; Howell Bros, blacksmithing, $53,08; S. M. Dick, bfacksmithfng. $$1141; Howard Cooper Corporation. equipment. $6418: Mt Hood Milling Co. cart age, $7 50: Sherman J Frank, pow der. $103 36; Cameron Motor Co., auto repairs. $3130; R J. Mclsaac. road supplies. $14 40; Mt Hood Mo tor Co., grease. $12: Standard Oil Co. gas. $23142: Turn A-Lum Lum ber Company, lumber. $24 48: W. J. Fnderwood, repairs. $33; Heights Tire Shop. Ford tire. $2f80; Pacific Power it Light Co. power. $29 30; Trangfer & Livrrv. sand East side irrade. $37 50: H r Steele minnlie. Co . r Ga; Ufe LIBERTY Presents ''Hearts are Trumps" From CECIL RALEIGH'S Greatest Stage Success. 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Name Address GET OUR PRICES BEFORE BUYING OUT OF TOWN WE OFFER FOR THE NEXT TWO WEEKS White River Flour per sack, $2.35 Royal Club Coffee ...l's, 45c; 3's, $1.30 Folger's Making Powder l's, 45c; ',s, 25c Wedding Breakfast Syruf), 5s, 65c; 10's, $1.25 Aunt Jemima Pancake Flour 50c YOURS FOR QUALITY AND SERVICE N. H. MacMILLAN ON THE HEIGHTS Meat Prices are Dropping Loin Steak 27 cents T Bone Steak 27 cents Round Steak 25 cents Shoulder Roast 16 and 17 cents Boiling Beef 14 cents Hamburger 20 cents Veal Steak 30 cents Lamb Stew 18 cents Veal Chops 30 cents Veal Roast, 24 cents Veal Stew 18 cents Pork Shoulder Roast 25 cents Ham Roast 30 cents Fresh Side 35 cents Lamb Shoulder Roast 23 cents Leg of Lamb 30 cents Pure Lard, 4 lb. 6 oz. pail $1.00 T. H. BROWN Ufe Quality Market Tel. 1891 the i to op of J first road t G. A. Holler and the Court to eta a a county road. to view said road MM o. c and or.;- KKVT A KER,