The Hood River glacier. (Hood River, Or.) 1889-1933, March 16, 1922, Image 3

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HOOD RIVRK GLACIER, THFKSDW MfARGH 10. 1022
THE UNIVERSAL CAR
"The proof of the pudding is the eating."
Quality
in a motor car is not a matter of looks nor of
claims made by manufacturers or dealers nor of
improvements that may or may not be experiments.
Quality
in a motor car is proven only by its duration of use
ful service its methods of manufacture its high
second hand value the standardization of its equip
ment and its universal popularity.
Ford sales total more than 4000 each day.
There's a reason
DICKSON MOTOR COMPANY, Inc.
The Home of Ford Service
We manufacture
Poultry and Dairy Feeds
Why not use them?
Made at Home
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HIGHLAND MILLING CO.
Store Phone 3881 Mill Phone 1775
Bradley's Bread
Sweeping Price Reduction
1
International 8-16 Tractor
$845.00
F. O. B. Hood River
This price includes Rear Wheel Fenders, Plat
form, Throttle Governor, Clutch-Operated Pulley,
Water Air Cleaner, etc.
With every tractor ordered before May 1st.,
we will give a tractor plow or a tractor disc
harrow - absolutely free.
The Hood River Fruit Co.
Bulk Cocoa
2 pounds for 25c
Other staple commodities at prices just as
attractive. Canned goods and dainties. We
retail Bradley's bread at wholesale prices.
New delivery hours 9 A. M. and 2 P. M.
L. H. HUGGINS n. a
Anderson Undertaking Co.
C. C. ANDERSON. Sole Proprietor
Licensed Embalmer and Funeral Director
41$ OAK STREET PMONF HM
S. E.. BARTME55
FUNERAL DIRECTOR AND LICENSED EMBALMER
licensed with Oregon's first diss of Embalmers. Phone 1381. 3821
HOOD RIVER, OREGON
CAR PRICES NORMAL GRAND OPfcRA IS
SAYS EARL FRANZ! ATTRACTING MANY
Earl Franz, manager of the Hood
River Garage, says that automobile
prices are back to normal. Mr. Franz
says:
"I have noticed that so many people
consider car prices are not back to
normal, but if a person will give the
matter a little thought, he can arrive
at the opposite. Take the Chevrolet,
for a good example. It sold before
the war at Hood River for $625. To
day this same car retails for $t7.ri, or
an advance of $50. Out of this comes
the advance in freight rates, which
have almost doubled since that time,
and the government tax that is added
to each car. These alone bring the
car down to its pre-war price.
"On top of all this today's Chevrolet
is a vastly different car than it was at
.i . i j - ...... .
me oiu pre-war price. Wim ZZ im-I
provements the new Chevrolet offers j
far more for the money than any car
in this nrice class before. In fact i
when compared with the Chevrolet of
pre-war days, a person at once comes
to the conclusion that cars at today's
prices offer more for the money than
at any time during the history of the
car industry. "
Annual Report of Health Nurse
The following fa the annual renort of
Mrs. Glendora Blakelv. retiring countv
health nurse :
Scnool Report Visits to schools.
Portland is making extensive plans
for presenting in a big. elaborate
manner the season of grand opera to
be staged at the Portland 1'ubhe Aud
itorium ov iviarv iiaraen an the hi
cago tirand Opera Co. March 22 to 26
iwitntne box office sale of Heats now
jOnin Portland and with mail orders
still pouring in fiom all over the
; northwest, the success of the event
which is to be the greatest in the his
lory or tne northwest, seems assured
ine demand for seats has been so
heavy that already a contract has
been let for enlarging the seating ca
pacity of the Auditorium by about
1,000 seats. This is being done by the
erection of huge seat elevations in the
side assembly rooms directly off the
main floor. Thin will furnish I IUIM uH
ditional seats where the operas may be
ooin seen and heard as well as in any
nan or the Auditorium ami will in
crease the capacity of the building to
aooui o.uw lor every performance
Plans also have been made for specia
traffic regulations, street car, hotel
and train service during the engage
ment, for the special benefit of the peo
ple coming in from out of the city.
Pine Grove Store Burglarized
Burglars last week broke into the
Pine Grove store, where the safe,
blown with nitroglycerine, was badly
wreeKea. uniy hjo in cash was oh
ICy, L-1 I j , ' vsmj 11 moil WHO UU
158, children inspected, 1011; number tained. Automobile tires were taken
defective, 89b; vision, 264; tonsils, 204;
adenoids, 188; glands. 275: thvroid.
245; hearing, 27; skin. 44; nerves. 20:
orthopedic, 10; number weighed and
measured, 1207; seriously underweight,
185; seriously overweitrht. 100: home
visits for school, 217; children excluded
for communicable disease, 40; samples
of water sent to state laboratory. 15:
found contaminated, 3; defects cor
rected for year, 385; number Modern
Health Grusaders enrolled. 1116: health
plays given, 2.
Tuberculosis Report- Cases for year,
35; new cases instructed, 24; home
calls, 73; tuberculosis clinic attend
ance, 29.
Infant Welfare Report Clinics, 4:
cases registered, 108; Parkdale, 33;
Odell, 10; Dee, 33; Hood River, 20;
Wyeth, 6; instructive home calls. 225:
office calls, 192; mothers' meetings, 8.
cursing bervice Home calls, 41.
Social Service Home calls, 94.
Investigations for County Court, 10.
Letters written, 436.
Phone calls, 379.
Supplies loaned, 40.
Guard I informs Here
Within the next two weeks Comnanv
C, will come forth in new uniforms.
The outlits are arriving, according to
Capt. Van Horn, and it is expected
that all will be issued to members in
two weeks' time
imaisthe third time the store has
been burglarized in as many years.
Officers were unable to obtain any
clues.
Mcintosh May Seek Commissioncrship
Indications point to opposition to
L' II ill.. I M n
r. n. macKman lor Republican nom
ination as county commissioner at the
May primaries. Upper Valley citizens
in a meeting last week endorsed C. E.
Mcintosh as a candidate. The latter,
however, has made no formal an
nouncement.
Carlton Gets $100
Justice of the Peace Onthank last
week fined George Carlton $100 on
moonshine charge. Carlton and
Greek, Apostula Jorgen, were arrested
Sunday, March 5, by officers who con
tucated a washboiler nulla and
quantity of mash.
BRIDGE OF GODS
WORK UNDER WAY
Concrete will noon be poured for the
piers of the Oregon abutment of the
Bridge of the Gods, to be . constructed
across the Columbia river just below
Cascade I.ocks, according to announce
ment by R. R. Clark, designer and en
gineer, who drew up the plans for the
urioge oi the (.jods corporation, the
builders, with headquarters in the
Chamber of Commerce building, Port
land. "The Young - McDonald Com nan v.
contractors, im HhiaJ nf th
gram, despite the bad weather of the
past weeks, "said Clark. "Th
completed test work as to foundation,
and we are now able to proceed with
pier construction on the Oregon side.as
it has been proved bv core hole rputa
that the original mountain of Indian
romance, upon which the Oregon ap
proach will rest, furnishes a firsr-d
rock foundation. Everyone is much
pleased with the progress being made."
The contract of the Hriif LT. if tka
Gods corporation with the contractors
calls for completion of the niera nn tht.
Oregon side by June 5, but according
to i,iark, it is possible that the work
will be through before that date.
ODELL GRANGE WILL
GIVE SHOW SOON
For Sale or Lease
IDEAL DAIRY RANCH
80 Acres all under cultivation and irri
gated. 20 acres in Alfalfa. Southern
exposure, no rocks. 8 mile from Coun
ty Seat under Ochoco Project. Quarter
mile from school, mile and a half from
Grange Hall. Cooperative community.
Will sell or lease to responsible party for
low valuation at best terms ever offered.
For information see Mr. Mansfield at
Ford Garage.
Highest quality coal Ii cheapest, Utar
King (Joal is '-lean, bard and highest ii
heat. Kmry I. umber & Fuel Co. Hue
cesser to Hood River Fuel I o. tt21tf
In
MORE MEN THAN WOMEN
HAVE APPENDICITIS
Medical reports show men are more
subject to appendicitis although many
sudden cases occur among women. It
can be guarded against bv preventing
itnestinal infection. The intestinal
antiseptic, Adler-i-ka, acts on both
upper and lower bowel, removing all
foul, decaying matter which might
caute infection. It brings out matter
you never thought was in your system
and which may have been poisoning
you for months. Adler-ik-a is excel
lent for gas on the stomach. A. S.
Keir, druggist. 5
No. 1178
Summons by Publication
the Circuit Court of the State of
The Pheasant
Fountain and Tea Room
and
Oregon Hotel
Dining Room
All Under Same Management
Breakfast
Noon Day Lunch
Regular Dinner
6:30 to 8:.I0 p. m.
Open 6:30 a. m. to 11 p. m.
Ice Creams
Beverages
Confections
HOOD RIVER'S FINEST
EATING PLACE
I I N
PLACE
CLEAN
GAM 1
BOWL AND BE HEALTHY
at the
I 410 OAK STREET I
I Ladies' Sight Wednesdays E
Open 12 to 12 Weekdays I
HEALTH n N I
Oregon for the.County of Hood River
Uiaries J. Mory, Flamt iff. vs. H.
Montague .Sidney, Beulah V. Wad
hams, W. J. Wadhams, (first and ;rea
i mine uiiKiiownj anu r. Malcolm, as
administrator of the Estate of Mary
Judson Sidney, Deceased, Defendants.
To Hi Montague Sidney, Reulah V.
Wadhams and W. J. Wadhams, (first
and real name unknown), impleaded
with the other defendants above
named :
In the name of the State of Oregon :
You, and each of you are hereby
notified and required to. appear and
answer the complaint fileft against you
in ine aoove entitled suit anu court on
or before April 15, 1922; and if you
fail to so appear and answer, for want
thereof, the plaintili will apply to the
above entitleu court for the relief
prayed for in his complaint on file
therein, which relief la brielly as fol
lows, to-wit:
For u decree reforming and correct
ing the description of land contained
in that certain mortgage made and
executed Dy 11. .Montague Sidnev to
the plaintiff, dated August 10, 1021
fur $5,000. filed with the Countv Clerk
ol Hood Kiver Countv. Oreiron. Sen-
temner i an, arid recorded in
Volume 15 of Mortgages on page 57
so that the daacriD'ion therein shall
read as follows, to-wit:
Ihe Northeast Uuarter (NEi) of
the Southeast Quarter (Sfift) of 8aC-
iion ol. anu ma jortiiweat Uuarter
NWll of the isuuthwest Ouarter
t.Wi) 01 Section Unrty-Two (321.
lownhhip Two (j North. Ranm
r.leven (11), t,ast of the Willamette
Meridian
tor j jdgment against the defendant.-.
H. Montague mo:.. . and ueulah V.
Wadhams for the sum of $5,000.00,
wun interest thereon at the rate of B
percent per annum from August 10,
1921 ; together with the sum of $547.22,
with interest thereon hi the rate of h
per cent per annum since February 16,
1022; and for the further sum ol
$275.00 as an attorney's fee and for
the costs and disbuienients of this
suit.
That the mortgage above described,
as so refcrmed and corrected, may be
established and declared to be a tirtt
lien upon the real property therein de
scribed, according to the reformed de
scnption, to secure the payment of the
said judgment so obtained; and that
said mortgage maj be foreclosed and
the said real properly sold according
to law and the practice of the court,
to satisfy said judgment, and the pro
ceeds ol said sale lie applied to the
payment of the expenses of laid sale
and plaintiff's said judgment. That if
the amount of money resulting from
said sale and paid to the plaintiff shall
not be sufficient to satisfy the said
judgment in full, that the plaintiff
may have a further judgment for any
uch deficiency against the defendants
11. Montague Sidnev and Buelah V.
Wadhams, and each of them.
That the defendai is, and each of
them, and all persons claiming by,
through or under them, subsequent to
the execution of plaintiff's said mort
gage, may be barred and forever fore
closed of sll right, claim or equity of
redemption tn or to said mortgaged
premises, except as preserved to them
by statute.
That a recevier may be appointed by
the Court to take possession of the
mortgaged premises and preserve the
same, and the crops, rents and profits
accruing therefrom, during the pend
ency of this suit.
And plaintiff prays for other proper
equitable relief.
You are served with this summons
pureuant to the order of the Honorable
Fred W. Wilson, Circuit Judge, made
and entered February 23, 1922, whirs
order prescribed that you shall appear
and answer said complaint on or be
fore April 15, 1922. and that you be
served with this summons by publi
cation thereof in the "Hood River
Glacier," a weekly newspaper nub
lished at Hood River, Oregon, at least
once a week for six (6) consecutive
weeks: and you are further notified
that the date of the first publication of
this summons is March 2, 1922.
George K Wilbur,
Attorney for Plaintiff.
Busineea Address - Eliot buildm.
Hood River, Oregon. m2al3
Residents of the Odell district with
histrionic abilities will Participate nn
Wednesday evening. March 22, in an
mateur theatrical perforr ance at the
Grange hall. G. A. Weber will direct
the performance. Those who will take
part in the show, "What Happened to
...w.u-" . . .11 l.- 1 u ii. ; .
unco. win oe me ionowiiiir : i.ova
Khoades. W II. Bacher. Leonard Tav.
lor, Haiold Ilanen. Otto Ehrck.
r.- i . " ... r.
i jam, cugar nagen, Kumce Odell,
Hildred Crockett, Miriam Clark, Nellie
Hagen. Pauline Howard, and Esther
Hagen.
Rehearsals for the show are under
way. It is anticipated that the event
will attract a widespread attention.
Won. lei ful view of both afoantaini
and the Kiver. from llitv Acres. m'At
Remember
We have the largest stock of lumber in
Hood River County to select from.
You will save money by letting
us quote on your require
ments. Yours for
prompt service.
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1 OREGON LUMBLR COMPANY
rB 'jpj I DEE, OHEQON
Your bathroom I
. your health- ,1 i Back to Normal Prices I
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Every fixture bearing the
name"Maddock"is designed
to do more in protecting
your family's health than
all the prophylactics that
could be stored in your
medicine cabinet.
Maddock lavatories are provided
with a patented cleansing feature
which makes it easy to keep
the overflow clean and sanitary.
Maddock closets have extra large
water surface, which insures the
utmost In non-soiling sanitation.
Maddock bathtubs are made in
the latest designs and of a con
struction which is germ-proof and
easy to clean.
Let us give you estimates for a
complete bathroom equipment of
this character. Or, we will gladly
give figures for any single unit.
A request for this information
will not obligate you.
M. P. GIBBON
908 12th Street
I
The fact that standard articles of jewelry are
back to normal In price, should appeal to parents
and li tends ol lh im members i graduating classes
in Mood Rivei hiv( schools. Yoii are already
giving thought to presents for your boy or irl
or the boy or girl of your friend.
Our stock Is very complete with articles that
will last throughout the years. Our prices are
back to the pre-war level. Oui U :
the expert services of ull in out Store ire bat h
of our goods.
W. F. LARAWAY
RELIABLE JEWELER
Goodyear Tire & Rubber Go's
MONTEREY
6 PLY
SPRAY HOSE
23 '2C per foot
(Guaranteed for your pressure
tea
MT. HOOD
MOTOR CO.
The Foundation
of I his business is a host of
satisfied customers. It is our
aim to supply bettor coal
than the ordinary without
any extra charge. That w e
succeed is proven by the
many satisfied customers
who ohtaiti their coal here
rigbl toOaT. We believe you
would join them if you once
gave our coal a trial.
TRANSFER & LIVERY CO.
Telephone 41 1 1
.'ttJslslsMMWassssBW -r
C. L. DAVENPORT
Grower and shipper- Apples, Pota
toes. Onions. Seed Potatoes true
variety "The Best that's Grown"
fill
TSAOt
All kinds of Produce solicited.
147 Front St. PORTLAND. ORE
FORAGING DAYS
In these early days of Spring, the days between
Winter and the warmer period of later May days, the
housewife may rind it hard to balance her rations. The
aptietite at this period seems to crave the newer, fresher
vegetables that are just beginning to rrow. The stock
of canned tfoods on our shelves will yo far toward satis
fying the most fastidious palate. We always have a
full stock of staples.
jjjfmi FRASIER & SON
OLD CITY HALL PLUMBING SHOP
212 F urtli street. Hrxid Kivef, Ore.
Tom Filier. Prop.
"LI MBING. HEATING AND
H RN AO WORK
i'booc 1TJ Heaidroc 1'boott KM
A Place Fur Your Convenient Recreation
Play a friendly game of billiards or pool The
best foods at all hours at our grille. Cirs, soft
drinks and confections.
And, if you wish, you may enjoy our bowling
alleys, none better.
THE ELECTRIC KITCHEN
H. S. BsMBjOI . I'r..p.