The Hood River glacier. (Hood River, Or.) 1889-1933, August 11, 1921, Image 6

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    HOOD R1V10H GLACIER THURSDAY, AUGUST 11. 1921
PARTICIPATE IN
HYDRO - ELECTRIC
DIVIDENDS
The Northwestern Electric Company serves 14,356
customers in Portland, Vancouver, Camas and Was
hougal. These people represent an ever increasing
demand for our product.
The increase in the number of these customers is shown by
the following table:
Year
1918
1919
1920
1921
No. of Customers
. 11,487
12,107
. 13,328
14,356
An increase of 25 per cent in number of customers in four
years. The increase in power consumption during the same
period is 37 per cent.
This business is profitable, and has just paid the twenty-fifth
consecutive preferred dividend to Northwestern Electric sec
urity holders.
If you are self-supporting you can afford to buy a part own
ership in Northwestern Electric Company business and prof
its, through investment in Northwestern Electric Cumulative
First Preferred Stock, paying you ,7.37 per cent on your in
vestment. This issue is limited to 10,000 shares.
Our special Savings Plan, with interest-bearing partial
payments will interest you. If you now receive less
than 7 on your money, let us send you our free
booklet, "Hydro-Electric Dividends and How To (iet
Them." A telephone call, or the coupon below filled
out with your name and address will bring it to you.
Address :
Northwestern Electric Company
J. G. TAVARES, Stock Sales Manager
10th and Washington Streets Telephones: Broadway 580
Portland, Oregon Automatic 567-47
Mail This Coupon
For Full
Information
J. ;. TAVARES, Stock Sales Manager,
Norlli western Electric Company,
I0( h and Washington Sts., Cortland, Oregon.
Please Mod DM your free booklet, ' 'Hydro-Electric Dividends and
How To Gel Them."
Name
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APPLE ADVERTISING
CAMPAIGN PLANNED
(From the Oregon Grower)
A new movement has now been
launched, and that is to advertise
Northwest apples, regardless of brand.
LtUdtOT in the horticultural field have
been in favor of this for a number ot
yearH, but the time did not seem op
portune to launch the campaign. With
a Hunt crop in the east it would seem
that the apple poWM of the Pacific
Northwest have an unusual opportun
ity tojplaee their apples in new mar
kets, to get many people who hereto
fore have'nevrr eaten Northwest boxed
apples to become customers.
A committee consisting of J. W.
Warman, general manager of the
Skookum Packers, Dwight L Wood
ruff, manager of the Wcnatchee Dist
rict Cooperative Association, C. H.
Swigert, manager of the Yakima Val
ley fruit growers, A. W. Stone, man
ager of the Hood River Apple Growers
Association, and C 1. Lewis, assistant
general manager of the Oregon Grow
ers Association, has lieen apint d to
work up this proposition.
it is hoped that enough organiza
tions and sales agencies in the North
west will get together and appropriate
lc a box this year for advertising so a
substantial fund can be raised. The
apples will be advertised as Northwest
DOXod apples, emphasizing their super
ior (qualities.
Not only should we advertise the
Northwest boxed apnle, but we should
get out publicity, educate the Ameri
can public to the fact that fruit is not
a mere luxury, that fruit is a food.
That there are very few foods that can
be bought as cheaply as fruit. That
In addition to its real food value, it
has a health value, is rich in acids,
vitaniines, and certain extracts essen
tial to the upbuilding of healthy
bodies. We have an opportunity which
we have long neglected.
Concrete Paving Complete
Crews last week began uncovering
the 3,900 feet of concrete paving laid
in the Van Horn section by the United
Contract Co. under the market road
law. The company has also just com
pleted laying 2,6(K) feet of paving in
the Ode 1 1 district, where a hall'-niilc of
concrete road was constructed last
year. The total cost of the two pieces
of concrete surfacing laid this year
reach approximately $40,000.
Both stretches of pavement will be
available for use during the season of
apple harvest which will begin next
month.
HARVEST MOON FES
TIVAL APPROACHES
A Harvest Moon festival will be held
on the grounds of the Pine Grove
school and church Thursday, August
1H. The festivity will begin at one
o'clock and last until midnight. Ath
letic events will be featured, among
them swimming contests in the pool of
K. K. I .age
A baseball game in scheduled, with
Kev. W. A. Sunday as umpire. Hooths
for the sale of homemade candies, ice
cream, fresh fruits and vegetables will
be provided. A cafeteria dinner will
be served.
( has. Hall Still Plays Tennis
("has. Hall, who is now a leading
hanker of Klamath Kalis, continues to
wield h winning tennis racquet. Mr.
Hall in bygone days was accustomed
to win a season's championship or
push somebody else in reaching cham
pionship place. He recently won an
Klk's tennis tournament at Klamath.
Krnest C. Smith, an old tillicum of
Mr. Hall, has just received a Klamath
Kails paper which tells of the latter's
victory. He was awarded a li
racquet for his prowess.
MR. APPLE GROWER
If you are thinking of buying a GRADER, let us
put before you the following facts :
1. The CUTLER GRADER was developed in Hood River by Hood
River orchardist and has long ago passed the experimental stage.
2. The CUTLER GRADER has been tested by eight years use in the
hands of growers all over the world.
3. There are more CUTLER GRADERS in use than all other makes
put together.
4. The Sorting Table on any grader is the most important part. The
1921 "Two-Method" Sorting Table is the most efficient device for sorting fruit
yet devised. It will nable you to grade your fruit to the best advantage, no
matter how your grades run.
5. The CUTLER MANUFACTURING CO. are in the business to stay
and will give you repairs and service whenever you need them.
Don't invest your money in machines which have not been thoroughly
tested and proved and backed by a firm in the business to stay.
See or phone C. M. SHEPPARD, Odell 16X
OK WHITE I'S
CUTLER MFG. CO.,
353 E. TENTH STREET, PORTLAND, OREGON
C. H. SPROAT BUYS
RALPH ROOT PLACE
C. N. Kavlin has sold to C. H.
Sproat the lt',0-acre orchard place of
Ralph Root at a consideration of $18,
000. The big tract is just coming into
bearing. It is well located in the Mid
dle Valley near the survey of the
Mount Hooil Loop Highway. Mr.
Sproat, former manager of the old
Hood River Apple Growers' Union and
later manager of the National Apple
Co., states that he will develop the
property on an investment basis. When
it reaches bearing, the place is ex
pected to produce as heavy a tonnage
as any individual unit of the valley.
Mr. Ravlin has also sold to J, H.
Wheeler, of Chicago, a 20 acre tract at
Summit formerly owned by A. W
Moller, a New York man.
Local Folk Camped Near Hold-Up
The fol lowing party has just re
turned from an automobile tour down
through the Willamette valley and re
turning bv way of Crater Lake and
Rend : Sheriff and Mrs. T. F. John
son. Mr. and Mrs. u ri. Muggins, Mr
and Mrs. Jasper Wickham antj Mr. and
Mrs. Irl Blagg. The motorists were
camped between Crescent and La
l ine, only a few miles trorn tne scene
of the hold-up the night that two men
one of whom was suspected to have
been Dr. Hrumfield. robbed a motor
partv of Mazamas.
The entire party anticipated attend
ing the I'ythian convention on ixos
Hay. Because of trouble to Mr. Wick
ham's car.Jhowever, only Mr. and Mrs
Muggins journeyed on to Marsnneiu
lhey made the trip by train.
Party Off for Year's Tour
Mr. and Mrs. W. V. Perry and Joe
Hengst, just back from a two months
fishing excursion in central Oregon,
left Monday for I rout Lake, where
they will camp for several weeks. Mr.
I'errv. who recently retired from orch
arding, has equipped a truck as a bed
room. He states that he will spend
the next year touring.
Oil the return from 1 rout Lake tne
the partv will leave for the coast.
They will participate in deer hunting
in southern Oregon this tall and then
proceed to southern California. They
will travel as far east as Oklahoma
next spring, returning by way of Yel
lowstone National Park.
Market Road Open
Carroll M. Hurlburt, engineer in
charge of the work for the county,
states that a stretch of concrete pave
ment just laid on a country road in the
Pine Grove district from the crossing
on the Mount Hood v.. k. line 10 me
Pick ford, store will be open for traffic
Monday.
Summons
In the Circuit Court of the State of
Oregon for the County of Hood River.
Julius I. Moreland, Plaintiff, vs. J.
H. Stanford and Jane Doe Stanford,
his wife; B. Kauffman and Jane Doe
Kauffman, his wife; W. E. Barnes and
Jane Doe Barnes, his wife; Sidney
Smith and Jane Doe Smith, his wife;
Charles I). Kults and Jane Doe Fults,
his wife; Mathias Rasmussen and Jane
Doe Rasmussen, his wife; J. R. White
and Jane Doe White, his wife; M. Em
strum and Jane Doe Emstrum. his
wife; Frederick W. Cars tens and Jane
Doe Carstens, his wife; and L. B.
Johnson and Jane Doe Johnson, his
wife, Defendants.
To J. H. Stanford and Jane Doe
Stanford, his wife ; B. Kauffman and
Jane Doe Kauffman, his wife; W. E.
Barnes and Jane Doe Barnes, his wife
Sidney Smith and Jane Doe Smith, his
wife; Frederick W. Carstens and Jane
Doe Carstens, his wife; J. R. White
and Jane Doe White, his wife; M. Em
strum and Jane Doe Emstrum, his
wife; Charles D. Fults and Jane Doe
Fults, his wife ; and Mathias Rasmus
gen and Jane Doe Rasmussen, his wife,
of .-aid Defendants :
In the name of the State of Oregon,
You and each of you are hereby re
quired to appear in the above entitled
Court and cause on or before the 8th
day of September, 11121 that being the
last day of the publication of this sum
mons, and answer the complaint filed
herein against you, and if you fail so
to appear and answer said complaint,
for want thereof the plaintiff will ap
ply to the Court for the relief demand
ed in the complaint, to-wit: For a
judgment against the defendant. J. H.
Stanford, for the sum of $200.00 with
interest thereon at the rate of 7 per
cent per annum from March 'Jth, 1919;
also the sum of $400.00 with interest
thereon at the rate of 7 per cent per
annum from March Oth, P.MS : also the
sum of $400.00 with interest thereon at
the rate of 7 per cent per annum from
March 0th. 1918; also the sum of
$400.00 with interest thereon at the
rate of 7 per cent per annum from
March 0th, 1918 ; for the sum of
$250.00 at attorney's fees herein, and
for plaintiff's costs and disbursements ;
and for a decree against all of the de
fendants, foreclosing plaintiff's mort
gage executed by said defendant, J.
H. Stanford, on the 9th day of March.
191S, and upon the following portions
of said mortgaged premises, to-wit:
The N. ft of the N. ifof the NW. i of
Section IS, Township 2 North, Range B
East of the Willamette Meridian ; the
S I of the NW. i of the NW. i of Sec
tion 13, Township 2 North, Range B
East of the Willamette Meridian, and
the BK. i of the NE. i of the NW. i of
Section IS, Township 2 North, Ranged
East of the Willamette Meridian, all
situate in Hood River County, State of
Oregon ;
which mortgage was given to secure
said sums and interest thereon, attorn
ey 's fees and coats and disbursements
of this suit; that the whole of the
iforoaaM portions of land in said mort-i-age
ia scribed be sold by the Sheriff
of Hood River County. Oregon, accord
ing to the law and the practice of the
titled Court, and that the pro
such sale be applied to the
paymc t of the amounts adjudged
herein to be due plainttil on said mort
gage : that said defendants and each of
them, and all pert-ons claiming under
them subsequent to the execution of
aid mortgage, be barred and fore
closed of all right or claim in or to
said premises; that the Sheriff of said j
Count v execute a I Veil to ;he purchas
er of 'said premises, and that he be let
ion thereof upon the
the Sheriff's Certificate!
30x3&
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THE HIGHWAY AUTO CO., HOOD RIVER, OREGON
a bo
t
into tht
product
of Sale.
This summons is served upon yon by
publication thereof in the Hood Kiver
Glacier, a weekly newspaper of gen
eral eirculstion,
in Hotd Kiver,
Oregon, which pul
to an i rder duly m
the 12th day of Ju
oration is pursuant
ide in said cause on
v, 1921, bv the Hon-
d W. Wilson, Judge of said
ch requires said publication
c aix successive weeks,
ig & Harvev.
,ttoTrey for Plaintiff.
Building, Portland. Oregon.
jy28e
Notice of Election
In the County Court of the State of
Oregon for Hood River County.
In the Matter of a Proposed Irriga
tion District to be known as Middle
Fork Irrigation District.
Notice is hereby given of an elec
tion to be held on the 17th day of Sep
tember, A. D. 1921, between the
hours of eight o'clock in the forenoon
and five o'clock in the afternoon, in
the said proposed Middle Fork Irriga
tion District, the boundaries of which
are hereinafter described, for the pur
pose of determining whether or not
the same shall be organized under the
provisions of Chapter XIV of Olson's
Oregon Laws, and the amendments
thereof, and electing officers of said
irrigation district, to-wit: Three
directors, all as required by said Act
and the order of said court. Said elec
tion shall commence and the polls shall
be opened at eight o'clock in the fore
noon of said day, and the said polls
shall be kept open and the said elec
tion shall continue until five o'clock in
the afternoon of said day, when said
polls will be closed.
Further notice is given, as follows:
That all lands within said proposed
Middle Fork Irrigation District are
within Hood River, County, Oregon,
and the boundaries of said proposed ir
rigation district are described as fol
lows :
lieginning at. the Southwest corner
of the Southwest quarter of the South
east quarter of Section Eight (S),
Township one (1) South, Range Ten
(10) Fast. Willamette Meridian; thence
East to a point approximately two
hundred and forty (240) feet East of
the Southeast corner of the Southwest
quarter of the Southeast quarter of
Section eight (8) Township One (1)
South, Range Ten (10) East ; thence
in a Northerly direction following the
channel of a certain creek to where
said creek intersects the bouth line of
the Northeast quarter of Section Eight
(8), Township One (1) South, Range
Ten (10) East; thence East to the
Southeast corner of the Northeast
quarter of Section Eight (8), Township
One (1) South. Range Ten (10) East;
thence in a Northerly direction, along
a meander line, following the crest of
the bench on the West side, of the
East Fork of Hood river, to a point
approximately 150 feet East of the
Southeast corner of the Southwest
quarter of the Northeast quarter of
Section Five (6), Township One (1)
South. Range Ten (10) East ; thence
continuing in a Northerly direction,
along a meander line, following the
crest of the tench on the West side of
the East Fork of Hood river, to a
point approximately three hundred
twenty-seven (327) feet East of the
Southeast corner of the Northwest
quarter of Section Thirty-three (33)
Township One (1) North, Range Ten
(10) East; thence continuing in a Nor
therly direction, along a meander line,
following the crest of the bench on the
West side of the East Fork of Hood
river to a point approximately 100 feet
East of the Northeast corner of the
Northwest quarter of the Southwest
quarter of Section Twenty -eight (2).
Township One (1) North, Range Ten
10) East; thence continuing in a
Northerly direction alopg a meander
line following the crest of the bench on
the West side of the East Fork of
Hood river to a point approximately
four hundred twenty-nine (429) feet
East of the Northwest corner of the !
Southwest quarter of the Southwest
quarter of Section Twe:.ty-one (21).
Township One (1) North. Kange Ten j
(10) East: thence in a Northerly direc
tion to the Southeast corner of the
Southeast quarter of the Northeast
quarter of Section Twenty (20), Town- j
ship One (1) North, Range Ten (10)
East; thence in a Northwesterly di-1
rection to the Northwest corner of the J
Northwest quarter of the Northeast i
quarter of section Twenty (20), Town
ship One (1) North. Range Ten (10)
East; thence in a Northwesterly direc
tion to the Northwest corner of the
Southwest quartet of the Southwest
quarter of Section Seventeen (17),
Township One (1) North, Range Ten
(10) East; thence West to the South
west corner of the Northeast quarter
of the Southwest quarter of Section
Eighteen (18), Township One (1)
North, Range Ten (10) East; thence
North to the Northwest corner of the
Northeast quarter of the Southwest
quarter of Section Eighteen (18),
Township One (1) North, Kange Ten
(10) East; thence West six hundred
and sixty (660) feet ; thence in a
Southerly direction, along a meander
line, following the Western slope of
the bench on a uniform grade to a
point seven hundred sixty-two (762)
feet West of the Southwest corner of
the Northeast quarter of the South
west quarter of Section Eighteen (18),
Township One (1) North, Range Ten
(10) East; thence continuing in a
Southerly direction along a meander
line, following the Western slope of
the bench on a uniform grade to a
point eleven hundred and one (1101)
feet West of the Southwest corner of
the Southeast quarter of the South
west quarter of Section Eight (18),
Township One (1) North, Range Ten
(10) East; thence continuing in a
Southerly direction, along a meander
line, following the Western slope of
the bench on a uniform grade to a
point six hundred sixty (660) feet
West of the Southwest corner of the
Northwest quarter of Section Nineteen
(19), Township One (1) North, Range
Ten (10) East; thence continuing in a
Southerly direction along a meander
line, following the Western slope of
the bench on a uniform grade to a
point one hundred twenty (120) feet
West of the Southwest corner of the
Southwest quarter of Section Nineteen
(19), Township One (It North, Range
Ten (10) East ; thence continuing in a
Southerly direction along a meandtr
line following the crest of the bench
on the East side of the Middle Fork of
Hood river, to a point approximately
seven nunoreo nuv (;si) xeei west oi
the Northeast corner of the Northwest
quarter of Section Thirty-one (31 ),
Township One 1 1 1 North, Kange Ten
(10) East; thence continuing in a
Southerly direction along a meander
line following the crest of the bench
on the East side of the Middle Fork of
Hood river and Rogers creek, to a
point appproximately four hundred
thirty-five (435) feet West of the
Northeast corner of the Northwest
quarter of Section One ftj, Township
One (1) South. Range Nine 9 1 East ;
thence continuing in a Southerly direc
tion along a meander line following
the crest of the bench, on the East
side of Rogers creek, to a point where
the said bench intersects, with the foot
of the East side of the lava bed ;thence
continuing in a Southerly direction
along a meander line following the
foot of the East side of the lava bed
to a point where the foot of the East
side of the lava bed intersects with the
South line of Section 13 , Township
One 1 . South. Range Nine (9) East;
thence East to a Miint where the
South line of Section Thirteen II ,
Township One 1 S 'Uth. Kange Nine
,9 Eat intersects ith the West line
of the right of way for the ditch of the
Middle Fork Irrigating Company,
known as th-. PFest side lateral: thence
in a Southwesterly direction, follow
ing the sail VAtst side lateral1 to a
point where the said West side lateral
intersects with ti e West line of the
East half of tne M est half of Section
Twenty-four M , Township Oae (1)
South. Range Nine 9 East; thence
South to the Southwest corner of the
Southeast quarter of the Southwest,
quarter of Section Twentv-four .24), '
Township One 1 Sooth, Range Nine
9 East ; thence East to a point where .
the South line of Section Twenty-four,
(24) intersects with Evans creek ;
thence in a Northeasterly direction
along a meander line following the
West bank of Evans creek to a point
where Evans creek intersects with the
ditch of the Middle Fork Irrigating
Company, known as the East Side Lat
eral, at a point approximately Six
Hundred Sixty (660) feet North of the
South line of the Northwest quarter
of the Southeast quarter of Section
Eighteen (18), Township One (1)
South, Range Ten (10) East; thence
East to the East line of the right of
way for the ditch of the Middle Fork
Irrigating Company, known as the
East Side Lateral ; thence in a North
easterly direction along a meander line
following the said East line of said
right of way for said lateral to a point
where the said East Side Lateral inter
sects with the East line of Section
Eighteen (18), Township One (1)
South, Kange Ten (10) East, which
point is approximately twenty-five (25)
feet South of the Southeast corner of
the Northeast quarter of the Northeast
quarter of the Northeast quarter
of Section Eighteen 1 18), Township
One (1) South. Range Ten (lOi East;
thence continuing in a Northeasterly
direction along a meander line follow
ing the said line of said right of way
for the East Side lateral to a point
where the said East Side Lateral inter
sects with the East line of the North
west quarter of the Northwest quarter
of Section Seventeen (17), Township
One (1) South, Range Ten (10) East;
thence North to the South line of Sec
tion Eight (8),Township One (1) South,
Range Ten 110) East; thence East to
the place of beginning.
The name of said proposed irrigation
district is Middle Fork Irrigation Dis
trict. That the whole of said proposed irri
gation district is and will be one elec
tion precinct for said election, and the
voting and polling place of and for
slid election shall be Mclsaac's Hall in
the town of I'arkdale, Oregon, within
said proxsed irrigation district.
That the electors in said election
shall cast ballots which shall contain
the words "Irrigation District Yes"
and Irrigation District - No," or
words equivalent thereto, and also the
names of the persons to be voted for
to fill the said elective offices in and
for said district.
Said election shall be conducted aa
nearly as practicable in accordance
with the general laws of the State of
Oregon pertaining to elections, accord
ing to said act and amendments thereof.
This notice is given for and as the
notice of said court and will be pub
lished once each week for at least
four consecutive weeks prior to such
election, in the Hood River Glacier, a
newspaier published within Hood
River County, Oregon, pursuant to
the order of said court dulv made and
entered herein on August 3rd, A. D.
1921. This notice is first published on
August 11, A. D. 1921.
Kent Shoemaker,
County Clerk of Hood River County,
Oregon. .Uga
Auto Drivers. Attention!
Editor Glacier: A good many near
accidents hapoen every day from road
hogs hogging nearly all the road. Thia
is especially true of truck drivers.
The speed cops are doing good work,
but they cannot follow every car and
every trunk. With your 'assistance
Mr. Road Hog can be taught to have
some respect for the laws if not for
common decency. W hen you meet one
of these fellows get his number. If
necessary turn around and speed until
you get his number, then report to me.
n tth your assistance we will open a
relentless warfare on these fellows. I
here and now declare this an open sea
son on all road hogs. Take a shot at
them. John Baker,
District Attorney.