HOOD RIVER GLACIER, THURSDAY, APRIL 13, 1922 E. E. K AESSEi I i 1 Tt T"J 'C the title to the above described real property be confirmed in the plaintiffs to this suit as the nole owners thereof and as tenants in common. Plaintiffs further pray for such other and fur ther relief as in eauitv and good con science they may fhow themselves entitled to, and for the costs and disbursements of this suit. rou are served with this summons pursuant to the order of the Honorable H. L. Hasbrouck. County Judge of Hood River County. Oregon, made and entered March 29. 1922, which order prescribed that you shall appear and answer said complaint on or before May 11, 1922, and that you be served with this summons by publication inereor in the "Hood Kiver tilacier.' a weekly newspaper published at Hood mver. uregon, at least once a week for six consecutive weeks and you are further notified that the date of the first publication of this summons is March 30, 1922. A. J. Derby, George R. Wilbur, Attorneys for Plaintiff, Post Office Address: Hood River, uregon. miSUmll Entire iftock to be placed on sale starting Friday, Apr. 14th, 9 A. M. Sensational Specials Offered Daily. Opening Day Special The Bejft $1.00 House BROO .vi u will be sold Opening Day for CEMTS flu MNW Come, be here when the doors open at 9 A. M., Friday, April 14th, Opening Day of Sale, we will sell a good House Broom, worth today over $1.00, to the first 100 people making a $3.00 purchase or ia over for the small sum of iUC Limit one to a customer or family. p) c S) ALb. SATURDAY, APRIL 15th, we will sell to anyone making a purchase of $3.00 or over, the best Cane Sugar, per lb oC Limit 5 pounds tq a customer. St ri r M ore leased over n u$t vacate FIXTURES FOR SALE our head. y May M. Notice of Special Meeting of Stockholders Notice is hereby given that bv a res olution adopted by the Board of Direc tors of the Farmers' Irrigation Com pany, a special meeting of the stock holders of said Corporation is called and will be held at Library hall in llood Kiver, Oregon, on Saturday. April 15th, 1922, at the hour of two o'clock p. m.. for the Dumose of actinc upon ine question of the adoption of the following resolution : "Resolved, Tnat Article XI of the By-Laws of this Corporation be amend ed by adding thereto the following, 'Provided that the Board of Directors shall have the power to at any time they may deem it advisable, cause all or any amount of the unissued capital stock of the Corporation to be issued 10 tne treasurer in trust for the Cor poration itself without the payment of money mereior. all such stock so is sued shall be known as Treasury stock and shall constitute a nart nf the nani. tal property of the Company, and any vx wic name may De sola at any time upon such terms as said Board may ueiermine at sucn price as can be ob laineu therefor, but not for less than juu.uu per share; such stock so sold snau entitle the holders thereof to all tne rights and Drivileeea of the hnlH era of stock heretofore sold and issued upon direct subscriptions. " ine matter of the dissolving this corporation and organizing a munici pal irrigation district to take over the pioperty and work of this company will come up for discussion and such action as the meeting shall think prop yl iu tune. M. H. Nickelsen, Secretary. By Order of The Board of Directors. aGal3 It was at first thought that the eating of nitrate of soda applied as fertilizer to orchards might have resulted fatal ly. The birds, however, are said to have dfed before the fertilizer wag broadcasted in fields. Dead birds have been sent both to the University of Washington and the Oregon Agricul tural College for stomach analysis. The robins have appeared in the neighboring diatrct in unusually large numbers this season. Recently pedes trians traveling to the Hood River White Salmon ferry landing report having seen a 10-acre field filled with the chattering redbreasts. j"H-H"M"I 111! MK FINS, FURS AND FEATHERS i-i m 1 1 1 1 1 in 1 1 1 n 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 The trout season on the lower Hood river will open next Saturday. The season on the unner forks will nnt open until June 1. '-I'.fl'i'A'."1 Warm weather has stimulated to action local disciples of Sir Izaak Walton, and Friday and Saturday an estimated 75 fishermen were scattered along the lower Hood river at favored holes angling for Bteelheads and saimon trout. Among them was G. C. Loughery, resident state game warden. Numbers of the anglers landed large steelheads. Several fishermen lost portions of their tackle, on receiving Birincs irom jarge sieeweaug. The ranch place of A. D. Moe is the habitat of a Damon dog and a Pythias cat. The friendship between the two animals, owned by William Watson, has attracted attention. The two de vote most of their time to the hunt, and the active partnership existing between them denotes unusual animal intelligence. Their teamwork is nrov- ing disastrous for gophers and mice. The dog, a small black and white fellow of unknown breed, with the cat at his heels, sniffs through the alfalfa or clover cover crops until he finds a gopher's burrow. When he begins to dig the eat, also a black and white and jt: i ! i - . . ujupiaying no priae oi aristocratic an tecedents, becomes active immediate ly, seeking an outlet of the burrow. Then that cat freezes beside the hole. Stopping occasionally to snort into th tunnel, the dog digs furiously, and pretty soon, simultaneous with one nf these snorts, the cat is seen to pounce. Another gopher less is left in the Mne orchard. Sometimes the dog catches the gopher, the little animal fearful to move from its underground hiding. Invariably the dog. when the slaughter is complete, will turn over the nrev to me cat, ana tne latter, walking with a pride that brings smiles to those who watch, struts off toward the farmhouse to display the kill. IGNORANCE OF OIL EDITOR ASTONISHES A little slip in geography has brought the wrath of many down on the head of the editor of the htandard Oil Bulletin a publication issued montlhy by the Standard Oil Co. of California. The March number of the house organ is devoted almost exclusively to blossom weeks of Pacihc coast fruit sections, A panoramic view of the Hood River valley is shown, but the state banner apple district is accredited to Salem. Local boosters beheld the picture and they bubbled. C. C. Crew, secretary of the Commercal club, at once wrote a protest. G. W. Peffer, manager of the local branch of the oil company, who is also a loyal Hood Rivea booster, too, is among those who were shocked at the ignorance of the house organ editor. The Hood River valley, with its many automobiles, its tractors, power spray rigs and trucks, uses more gaso line than any other rural section of the state, says Mr. Fetter. "It will never do for them to credit this distribution to balem. Riverside Church A comradeship of worship and service, &unaay school a :45 a. m. Morning worship 11 a. rn. Young peoples meeting 7 p. m. Sunday Evening club-7:45, 1st and 3rd bundays November to March inclusive. Midweek Bible Lecture Thursday even ing at :m. Other meetings subject to special an nouncemeni. Philandering has certain costs. Pay ment, a ueiving into tne experiences oi men points out, is inexorable. The ruie is true, too, for the lower ani mals. A certain Hood River dog. more or less distinguished in his small circle, recently took a pre-springtime fling. One of his costs, apparently was paid on the spot, for he retured to tne home haunts bearing a badly lacer- nieu nee, it is HKeiv tnat hn unrriori niae ana hair from his adversary. But circumstancess subsequent to tho duel proved more of a voke. The fest.prinir I i .fi ... 7 wuunu uecume lu-smenino nnrt n. dered the usually welcome canine fel low more or less of a nuisance. In steaa or customarv nata and ohee good days, he was greeted with sniffs and hints to begone "go hence, old man!' Hia master in distrust foit i. . --- i canea on to prescribe a dog-soapy bath ouu iuuuhh oi aisagreeaDie odor and nauseating to the delicate olfactory senses of himself and fellow And just as it sometimes bv slow de grees seeps into the heads of humans, 4kni J A. i i lunt uuk, too, nas learned oy a person al tour into the wild oat business that the harvest thereof profiteth not. To say the same thing in another meta phor, dancers must pay the cost of the iiuunng. Wickham-Bailcyl Raymond J. Wickham and Miss Edna Bailey, daughter of Mrs. Mart Horn, of the Oak Grove district, were mar ried Wednesday, March 29, at the As bury Methodist parsonage, Rev. Sykes officiating. Mr. Wickham is the son of County Assessor Wickham. The young couple will ' make their home here. You can average higher prices for ,7 ny oiner way. And the . ellmg cost will b. lower. In addition, y ou get your money with-twenty-four hour, aite, a. Writ, for fuU information today. immuitMimoijQji . Ublll,ed 188ft Worlds Lowest Priced F0LLY EQUIPPED Automobile $ 525 . . . Flint, Mick. The Veople's Car See it Compare it Try it as Our Guest HOOD RIVER GARAGE Mr. Auto Owner Read 'Em and Think 20 Cents Worth for 5 Cents 30 Days Only on OVERLANDS, MAXWELLS, DODGES, CHEVROLETS AND FORDS WE OFFER THE FOLLOWING COMBINATIONS: No. 1 Remove Carbon. Adjust Tarmets. Clean and Adjust Plugs, Test Battery. Adjust Carburetor, $2.50 HIGH SCHOOL NOTES trade with mew you know Groping In The Dark Is Bad Petition for Organization or Irrigation District In the County Court of Hood River County, Oregon. To the Honorable, the County Court ui noou itiver uounty, uregon : ti' . . re, your peimoners, wnose names are hereunto subscribed, respectfully represent and allege that each of us is tne owner of land situated within the boundaries hereinafter described ; that, together, we constitute a majority of all of the owners of all of the said lands; that all of said land, are situ ated in Hood River County, Oregon; that no part of the same lie within any incorporated city or town, nor within any plated subdivision or part thereof adjacent to any incorporated city or town; and that all of said lands are susceptible of irrigation from a common source, or combined sources, and by the same system of works. And this Honorable Court is advised that we do desire, propose and purpose to organize said lands into an irrigation district under the provisions of Chap ter XIV of Title XLi of Oregon Laws, as amended, and to construct and ac quire works whereby to provide irri gation for the aforesaid lands, and to further provide for and to secure all or tne other benefits and advantages available under the provisions of a'd law. for said lands and the owners thereof. The proposed boundaries of said ir rigation district are as follows, to-wit commencng at a point on the South Datm oi the West fork of the Hood river in the boutheaFt quarter (SE1) or ine isortheaet quarter (NE1) of section tj. lownship One (1), North. Kange Mne (9), East of the Willam ette Meridian, where the same inter sects the bouth line of the right of way oi me main canal oi the Dee Irrigation & Power Companv; from thence following along the South line or me right or way for the main canal of the Dee Irrigation & Tower Com pany in a general Northeasterly direc tion to the termination of said canal at or near the East boundary of Section 13, said Township and Range; thence East to the West bank of the East fork of the Hood river; thence follow ing alorg the West bank of the East fork of the Hood River in a Northerly direction and to its confluence with the West fork of the Hood river in the Northeast quarter (NED cf Section 1, said Township and Range; thence fol lowing aiong the East bank of the West fork of the Hood river in a general Sontheasterly direction to the poirt of beginning; containing 2,000 i rr, more or less. may be elected by the district at large. W. F. Shannon, E. H. Green, R. A. Collins, Malcolm Church. C. II. Ratr. ers, L. F. I'arker, J. H. Crenshaw, A. lJUDatn, John u. Woods, A. O. Hate ham, John K. Edgar, T. lmai, Luhr Jensen. E. Kusachi. S. Sato, I. Yasui, N. Inukai, H. W. Whitely, S. Namba, Jos. W. West, M. M. Hill. M. Yasui. LeRoy Childs, John C. Howell. Stouf fer & Son, R. Kiyakawa, M. Kuga. Y. Kageyama, A. L. Stephens, It. Torn ari, It. B. Cuniilt, Gordon G. Brown. A. J. Graff. And notice is hereby given by the said petitioners that the foregoing Petition for the Orcan ization of in Irrigation District will be presented to the Countv Court of Hood Rivr uounty. Uretron. at the Court Itrmm of said Court in the Court Unman mt iiooi Kiver. Uretron. at 11 o'clorlc. A. M on Wednesday. Mav 3. V.il'2. far saia Miuri s consideration and action at which time and place all persons interested in said petition, and in the organization of 6aid district, or in opposition to the organization thereof, or in any matter relating to the or ganizanon or such district, or to the nxing or the boundaries thereof, will oe heard. Wherefore, Your Petitioners do re- epecuuiiy pray this Honorable Court that such proceedings and action in the premises as shall be necessary shall be taken and bad to effect the organiia tion of an irrigation district under the laws and act above referred to, out of the territory situated within the boundaries hereinbefore described. with pufh charges therein aa msy be just and proper. And we further t ray that thf re may be three directors in and for ta.J d.ttrict, and that tuch directors j W. F. Shannon, E. H. Green, R. A. Collins. Malcolm Church, C. H. Rotr- ers, i F. Parker. J. H. Crenshaw. A. Dubath, John L. Woods, A. O. Hate ham, John R. Edgar, T. lmai, Luhr Jensen, E. Kusachi. S. Sato, I. Yatui. N. Inukai. H. W. Whitelv. S Karri (it Jo. W. West, M. M. Hill. M. Yasui. LeRoy Childs, John C. Howell. Stouf fer & Son. R. Kiyakawa. M. KugB, Y. Kageyama, A. L. Stephens, It. Tom an, R. li. CunlifT, Gordon G. Brown, A. J. Graff. ' m3(ta27 Notice of Settlement and Distribution of Estate In the County Court of the State of uregon for Hood River County. In the matter of the estate of James M. Chitty, Deceased. Notice is herehv riven fht T n Tweedy. Administrator of tho estate of James M. Chitty, deceased, has rendered and presented for settlement his final account and final renort r.f the administration of said eFtate, and a petition for the distribution of the ean.e, and that Saturday, the 22nd rim? of April. 1922. at the hour r.f t. clock a. m. of said dav in the court room in the court house in Hood River. No. 1186 Summons by Publication In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for the County of Hood River. Harry M. Francis and Mabel Francis Hurke. Plaintiffs, vs. J. W. G. An derson, Norton A. Anderson, Albert M. Anderson, Caroline Stafslien. mauei uisner, Margaret Westerlien, Mae Holmes, Andrew Anderson, a Minor, Margaret Anderson, a Minor, John Morris Rudi, a Minor, Bennett Alexander Rudi, a Minor, Carsten Malvin Rudi, a Minor, and Marvin Joseph Rudi, a Minor, Defendants. io j. w. U. Anderson. Norton A. An derson, Albert M. Anderson, Caro line Stafslien, Mahel Disher, Mar garet Westerlien, Mae Holmes, An drew Anderson, a Minor, Margaret Anderson, a Minor, John Morris Rudi, a Minor. Bennett Alexander Rudi, a Minor. Carsten Malvin Rudi, a Minor, and Marvin Joseph Rudi, a Minor, Defendants: Resident Game Warden Louhery re ports that a new run of steelheads and salmon trout started in Hood river last weeK. ine tish, he says, are bright mm iairiy nasn inrougn the water when they strike. "The run is inter- enmg anglers very much," Pays Mr. Loughery, "and a score of enthusiasts are on the stream daily. Many fisher men have caught big steelheads. One landed four big fish Thursday." The E. A. Franz Comnanv ia dninrr its customary annual duty toward in creasing the fish and game fund. The Dig store last week transferred from the wilderness a fisherman's paradise and put it on disnlav in one of th hitr show windows. No man who has ever experiened the delights of which Sir izaak Walton philosophied over passed the Frang store without wishing he could hie himself away immediately to buiijc goou iroui stream. In the name of the State of Oregon: You. and each of you, are hereby notified and required to appear and answer the complant filed against you in the above entitled or before May 11, 1922; and if you fail to bo appear and answer, for want thereof, the rlaintiffs will nni.lv in tho above entitled court for the relief prayed for in their complaint on file merein, wmen relier if briefly aa fol lows, to-wit: For a decree declaring and establish ing that A. O. Anderson during his lifetime and at the date of hia l. nth to-wit, on January 11, 1U21, held the legal title to the following described land, situated in Hood Ri Oregon, to-wit: " ' Commence at a point 719J feet north on me section line, rrom the Southeast corner of the NEJ of Section 17, Township 2, North, Range 10, E. W. M. ; thence west 604 feet parallel ith quarter line between NEJ and SKJof said section 17; thence north i.i'J feet rarallel with section line between said sections 16 and 17 to the center of the County road; thence east down the center of said County road 408 feet to the school south along the school house fence 14.1 feet to the Southwest corner r,f , school house lot; thence east along the south fence of said school house lot li'7 ft ct to the east boundarv tion 17: thence south l,,r .:, the long inactive winter, according io uwciais oi ine local tiumane Soci ety, has resulted in. many horses suf fering from lack of shoeing. Animals oeing Drought to blacksmiths, it is said, show badly damaged hoofs, it be ing necessary to pare away large por iions oi ine norny growth. Japanese orchardists arc declared to De the worst offenders against their norses. Many white residents, how ever, according to Humane Society officials, seem ignorant of how to care lor their horses hoofs properly. f ' , mumcpai judge Howe saya spring nMs arrived. Me has received com plaint from backyard gardeners against the activities of neighbor cnicsens. "I do not know just what the reason ia" - . - j ft ... ... ju-iire nowe, nui tne com plaints this year seem a little more in sistent than usual. Perhaps the chick ens are a little hungrier after the Innir . , . ' . . : inter we nave had. At least the gar oen owners are very active in urging me my marshal to go Into the poultry iusiiirss. A city ordinance provides that stray con sens may tie taken in charge by me cuy irmrsnai. i his onicer, in cae tne owners of the poultry fail to ray certain fees for the release of the bids. is empowered to sell them. j tion line appointed 'wnmng; (.ti) of 63 all Uunty, Oregon, has been ty the court as the time and t la.-e for the fir.al sttthment of said estate and the hearing for said final distribution, at which time and place any person in terested in said estate may appear and file exception in writing thereto and contest the same and show mute, if any, w hy final distribution of said es tate thou! J not be ordered. Dated this J the u.e and rit na cay or March. V.22. at no Li, th er, Oregon. T. D. Tee1r, Administrator r f the Estate of m&20 James M. Chitty, LK-ct a d. ieet to the place of in Northeast oimrter section 17. Tnwtkn c vv. m contain ing 10.22 acres, more or less, in his own rame in trut fur the use and benefit cf Lizzie J. Anderson, until the date of the death of the skid Kizzie J. Anderson, which occurred on December 1". l'i. r,d thereafter for I cf the rlaintrfT LyetscifntiScanyensminel hr II. L. Hasbrouck, Optometrist, lleilbrrtt,ner in us suit: and il at at,t tir .h.u further provide that the ak.ve rtrr-i dtfendarts. h.j are aliened to t ail t.f the he.rs at law of the said A. O. Anderw.n, deceased, aid neither of them, have r rif-ht, title, interest or cuiiro in or to : 1 above described real rrcperty; and that t y said decree "Cherrhel le rat," say ex-service men of the city, paraphrasing the title of a recent motion picture show and putting into practice French jargon learned on overseas expedition. Others ueeiwe that they bave found the rat, but that they cannot locate him. An odoriferous situation has arisen as result of a visitation of rat r.or The rodents have swarmed in the busi ness district lately. Geortre Mellon has caught 4S in trap at the rear of the Keir drug store. Others arparert ly resorted to rK.iForing, an! the car cass cf a dead rat r a created an at rno?! here thai hovers lik a gas attack in basements of bu-irtcs structures. Ihe basement of the Giacier fTi.-e re ceived a hare of the perfume. Some ' the aforesaid ex-service men are of fering ts ue of gas maki t3 search ers for the reined rat. Residents of Underwood and W h te Salmon orchard districts report that robiri are dyir g in thte sections bv the hundreds. Tre cau?e cf death of the newly arrived birds is a mystery. (By Dorothy Frey) The regular monthly meeting of the school board of School District No. 3 was held last Thursdav nicht with nil members present. Supt. Cannon re ported that the district had been en larged by the addition of all that rerri. tory lying east to Wasco county line. This will add approximately $100,000 of assessed valuation to this district. After considerable discussion of the ju.iiu uik'i DLiiooi situation, it was unanimously decided not to submit a proposed bond issue at this time. In stead J. W. Crites, chairman of the board, and Supt. Cannon were in structed to investigate and submit plans for providing neceoarv room for next year. the consideration of tend era uroa taken up but was not finished. It was decided to mnintain the regular teach ers salary shedule for next year, but those salaries which were shove, tho schedule were reduced to it. The ques tion of election of teachers will be fin ished at a called meeting soon. Friday ajl schools will not ho In sea. sion. because, the day being Good Fri day and Arbor Day, it was declared a nonaay Dy the school board. Because of the Easter vacation there win De no city teachers' meeting Sat urday. Principals Conkle anJ Kizer spent Saturday and Sunday in Portland. Miss Charlotte Kinnaird was absent from school-Monday because of illness. Miss Ferroll Swallow and Miss Em ma Schmiedeskamp have given up their apartments on Eugene street on.i are living in the home of Robert Mil ler on State street. The Mascot staff h aa rpppiviut .'to first shipment of cuts and exneet tho rest by the end of thi S week A ).,.. t all the composition work will be fin ished within a few davs and all iho uiuienai win go to the printer next weeK. Anions' the several featnroa in this year's Mascot will be a lit nf h cign school graduates from li06 to the present time, ihis Mascot staff ex pecis to set a precedent in making the mascot pay Tor itself. Last vear ih student bodv had to na rfehVit ,,f aoout ana the year before $400. The senior class has rereivoH of the class nlav. The titla ia "An1 Home Came Ted." Mi iwh. Hunter will supervise its rtrodnrtinn which they expect to have ready for Lriday night. May 12. The operetta. "The G VriSV Rover " nicn nas been the center of attraction in school life for the past two months. was presented last Friday afternoon and evening at the Riaito theatre Pruderce Snicht. John Ill Sletten. Betty Staten. ' Onal WfiU-0, James Johnson and several others who took leading parts are to be compli mented on the firte work and talent rfia. played. The dance of the fairiea bw eight grade school girls was one of the attractive features. Special dance?, songs and interesting conversations went to make "The Gvrv Rover" r.n. of the high schooPa best- Another arided attraction, which combined to make it a success was th mni fi nished by the high school orchestra.! i dis is the first year, that atnoVnt. have played in the orchestra. deserve much credit for their excellent accomplishments. Such a success was chiefly due to Mrs. Henney'g untiring efforts, combined with these cf the students, to make this year's presenta tion better than any ether. Hood River tik-h school will h resented at the Tri-State (Oregon Wahirgton, Haho) athletic tourna- rr-ent at Columbia. IVivm.tr i... ' land Saturday by James Johnson,! Han Id I)i xon, Taul Friday. John Car- . on and Rcrer Woodyard." They wiil ' enter the half mile relay, dashes and ' other events. Many "f the records made at the f.rt inter-class track meet have ben broken and pnwpcts for the mid-Ccliinsbia raeet arc brightening. j v rr1 t J . , . Yju uon c neea to go on guessing when you get protection from men you know in the insurance business costs no more v. : . tu uuy insurance mat gives adequate coverage than to buy policies in unknown, untried companies. r i ay naving your insurance fully explained you can know what it really means to you. You will not be groping in the dark if you call for service on this agency of the Hartford Fire Insurance Company. No. 2 Remove Carbon. Grind Valves. 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