The Hood River glacier. (Hood River, Or.) 1889-1933, November 23, 1922, Image 3

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HOOD RIVER GLACIER, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 23, 1922
YKTHERE the sun shines most of
T " the time. Out-of-door life all
the time.
Thousands of miles of paved high
ways : through picturesque1 semi
tropic settings make motoring won
derfully exhilarating.
Most attractive ocean beaches on
the Pacific Coast
Most complete system of hotels,
apartment houses, cottages, bunga
lows and small suites for tourists of
any country m the world, and all
costs reasonable. Room for everybody.
Representatives cf tha
UNION PACIFIC SYSTEM
will gladly furnish Instructive and beautifully illustrated booklets
(riving complete information about the glorious playground of
the West. Let them tell all about hotel rates, railroad fares,
through car service, the famous Circle Tour through San Fran
cisco and Salt Lake City, or a part of the way by ocean trip. . No
Journey of equal interest in America.
J. H. FREDRICY, Agent
HOOD RIVER, ORE.
WM. McMURRAY, General Passenger Agent
Portland, Ore.
When you are hungry think of
BRADLEY'S
ELECTRIC
for your stomach's sake
309 OAK STREET
HOWELL PROS.
FOURTH STREET
Tel. 2551
Notice To Builders
We are now working our gravel pit and
can furnish you building materia on short no
tice. With our dump trucks and hoppers we
are in a position to deliver gravel, crushed rock
and sand at a minimum of expense. Our gravel,
containing 30 o sand is ideal for concrete work.
Hauling of all kinds. Dealers in coal.
Let us lay in a supply of Nut Coal for summer
fuel for your range.
TRANSFER & LIVERY CO.
Telephone 4111
To Orchardists
We wish to announce our readiness
to serve you during the busy season
of harvest. You are welcome to make
our store your headquarters while in
the city. Use the telephone freely in
ordering" your supplies from us. We
will gladly serve you in any way
possible.
fe FRASIER & SON
LICENSE NUMBER CLUE I WILBUR SAYS GROS'
.LEADING TO ROBBERS REPORT IS SLANDER
The license number on their automo
bile' furnished the clew that enabled
Hood River county officers to - trace
Ernest Crabtree and Wayne Dimmick,
members of prominent pioneer Oregon
families, who were arrested in Port
land the first of laBt week' after an
orgy of crime. The men, who have
confessed to the hold up of the Fine
Grove store Tuesday evening of week
before last, when election returns were
being counted, and who were ? brought
here to face trial, parked their auto
mobile near the home of M. M. Hill.
Mr. Hill's home during the past sev
eral month j has been burglaiized sev
eral times. He noted the parked car,
and his orchard foreman took a pocket
electric torch to investigate it. He
took the license number. Mr. Hill
happened to tell of the incident to City
Marshal Hart. The latter immediate
ly deduced that the empty car, but a
short distance from the store where
the hold up occurred, figured in this
crime. He notified bneriti donnson
and the officers immediately began a
search for an automobile bearing the
numbers reported by Mr. Hill. They
Geo. R. Wilbur declares that an in
terview," cabled from Paris, wherein
Dr. Edward L. Gros, delegate to the
New Orleans national convention from
the department of Continental Europe.
which is comprised , alone of the post
or rang, charges mat me national
convention was ruled by a mob, is a
slander on the Legion. The dispatch
quoted Dr. Gros as having declared the
Legion dying, that drunkenness was
prevalent at New Orleans and that
property wsb damaged by riotous
youths.
"I emphatically deny the statements
attributed to Dr.Uros, said Mr. Wil
bur. "I think every sincere delegate
to tne convention win express regret
at tne mournings or tne ram delegate.
I will admit that there was plenty of
boisterousness and hilarity but not any
more man one ooaerves at any conven
tion tne size of that at Mew Orleans,
There was no destruction of property.
The American Legion convention
should be tested by its results. The
actions of the convention and the reao-
Sevenfh Day Adventist Church
Corner 15th and C streets
Sabbath school Kar
r . . v a. ui
rreacning service 11.15 a. m. Ptavap
wtnAnH II ' I i - I
neunesaay 7.411 n. m. AMI
10 welcome.
Notice of Bond Sale
Middle Fork IrnVatinn nitri'f uaI
T: "
j-vjTcr vMuniy, uregon.
iNotice is herebv iriven that hodIm)
proposals Will be rep ivivt h tha ..J
of Directors of Middle Fork Irrigation
uistnct at their office in room 6 of the
nan tsui diner, in th r.itv ,,f ua
R - -w.vj . WVI I
lver. Hood River Cnuntu Oroo-nn
until 10 o'clock i.i the forenoon on the
lotnaay or December. 1922. for th
purchase of the bonds authorized and
lBsuea oy said irrigation district in th
amount of $75,000 00. eaph hnnrf in h
aenomination of 51,000.00, dated Janu
ary 1st, I9M, and maturing serially in
annual paymounts so as to be approxi
mately equal, principal and interest
commencing January 1st, 1929, and
continuing each successive year there
after until January 1st, 1953, when the
mm oi said Dontls then
rtlitHtjmrlincr
shall mature, bearing interest from
lutions adopted marked it as temperate their date at the rate of 6 per cent per
ana progressive. ii occurs to me that 1,,luin payaDie Bemt-annually on the
not have long to wait until it was the delegate from Paris failed to dis- ls day of July and January each year.
reported to them
Dimmick car bore
interested them.
that the Crabtree
the numerals that
LOCAL STOCK GETS
PORTLAND AWARDS
A Guernsey bull, exhibited by J. A.
Hilles, of Meadowbrook Farm, took
third place in Portland at the Interna-
tonal Stock Show in the Junior year
ling class. Competition was very keen
and Mr. Hilles considers his award an
honor for the valley.
cert benter took first place on - bis
White Leghorn chickens. His White
Barred Rocks also scored among the
winners at the fair.
How Sot to Take Cold
Some persons are subject to frequent
colds, while others seldom, if ever,
have a cold. You will fina that the
latter take good care of themselves.
ihey take a shower or cold sponge
bath every day in a warm room, avoid
over heated rooms, sleep with a win
dow open or partly open, avoid excess
es, over eating, becoming overheated
and then chilled and getting the feet
wet Then, when they feel the 'first
indication of a cold, they take Cham
berlain's Cough Remedy without delay
and it ia soon over.
tinguisb between the convention dele
gates and the very large number of
irresponsible young men who swarmed
in from neighboring towns of Louisi
ana, Texas and 1 Mississippi to take
advantage of the occasion for a good
time. Many or these were not ex
service" men and many of the ex
service men ' did not wear the Le
gion button. They crowded around the
streets and through the hotel corridors.
Perhaps they stepped on the toes of
Dr. Gros.
"Further. I am wondering if Dr.
Gros did not go home with a grouch
He and I sat together on the resolu
lions committee. ' me doctor made a
very presentable request that the Paris
Post be aided financially by the na
tional department He declared that
because of tha unusual demands, the
small membership and tbe general po
sition of tbe Paris Post, it would have
to be discontinued wtihout the aid
Doth principal and interest to be paid
m gold coin of the United States of
America or the present standard of
weight and fineness, or in its onnivn. I
lent, at the office of the treasurer rf
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said district or at the Fiscal Agency ot
Oregon in the City of New York.
Usual coupons for the Davment of in
terest win oe attached to said bonds.
Said bonds are issued nnrl will ha mlri
ror the purpose of purchasing tha nron-
erties, rights and irrigating system of
miuaie fork ItriBatinir Comnanv. mak.
ing necessary extensions and improve
ments to said properties and otherwise I
carrying out the purposes and provi
sions of the law relating to irricnt inn I
iiioiricis in uregon.
tsias must be accomnnnied hv a ror.
lRA -1 1. - . . ' . . J
ciiecu or casnier a check on same
responsible bank for at least 2 npr rant I
of tha face value of said bonds, payable
to Charles E. Mcintosh, President of
said irrigation district, to be forfeited
asked. While the committee sympa-l 88 liquidated damages in case the bid-
thized with him. ' they were unable to oer Bnal withdraw his bid. or shall fail
comply with his request because of the
precedent it would set- Dr. Gros was
visibly disappointed, and his very in
temperate and exaggerated report
when he got home indicates to me that
be carried his disappointment borne
with him.
ENGLISH APPLE
MARKET IS GOOD
WINTER COMES
Are you going to put your automobile away
without having it cleaned up, overhauled and
generally taken care of ?
That would be like a man going to bed with
out a bath.
Come around and see us. We will place
your car in the best of order and all you
will have to do next Spring will be supply
gasoline and away you'll go.
Come in and see the new Buick 1923
models. Sixes, (1425; Fours, (1075.
Hood Kiver Parage.
APPLE SHIPPERS
TAKE NOTICE
To get best results load your large size
Newtowns into separate cars and shin to
us to be sold in New York as tbe JNew
York market particularly want large size
apples. Load your small size Newtowns
into separate cars and Binp to us via
New York for export.
W. P. KURTZ CO.
EXPORTERS
BROKERS & DISTRIBUTORS
NEW YORK, N. Y.
The English apple market is opening
wen, according to Walter Woolpert
wno stated last week that returns on
account sales of three carloads of five-
tier Jonathans, fancies and C-grades.
shipped from Spokane by Dan Wuille
& wo. to England, snowed that grow
ers will receive an average of $1.15
per box, f. o. b. shipping point. This
price is much better than the domestic
market on the same quality of product
Mr. Woolpert says that bis concern
has shipped outabout the same quality
of fruit this season as for the same
duration of time a year ago. Ship
ments from Hood River have been lim
ited because of the car shortage, but
the car situation, he says, has been
better on the S. P. & S. line, where
his company has connections at Under
wood and White Salmon, WaBh.
to pay for said bonds in the event of
his bid beinar accented hv unid hnarH nf I
directors, haid bonds will be sold to
me nignest bidder for cash.
I he said board of directors reserve
the right, however, to reiert nnv nr
ail bids, or any part or parts of any
uiu ur mud.
By order of said Board of Directors.
Ernest C. Smith,
Secretary of Middle Fork
Irricrntinn Iliatrier
n9dl4 Hood River. Oreeon.
Notice of Sheriffs Sale
WILLAMETTE U
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Our New
HOLLOW CONCRETE BLOCK
Strong
Attractive
Fire Proof
Frot Proof
Laid up fast
No upkeep expense
"Concrete for Permanence"
Concrete Plant
EMRY LUMBER & FUEL CO.
Hood River, Ore
By virtue of an execution dulv tanned
by the Clerk of the Circuit Court of
the County of Hood River. State of
Uregon, oated the 6th day of Novem
ber, jyZ2, in a certain action in the
Circuit Court for said County and
State, wherein A. M. Cannon as plain-1
tin recovered judgment against Oscar
Vanderbilt, defendant, for the sum of
rour Ihousand Three Hundred Twentv
i mi . . . . . . r I
ana lores one nunareatrm (S4.xdO.03)
Dollars, witb interest at the rate of 81
per cent per annum from the 20th dav
oi oeptemDer, iau, and costs and dis-
Buraemenia taxed at rortv - nine
(S49.00) Dollars, and attorney's fees in
the sum of Four Hundred and Ten
($410.00) Dollars, with interest at the
rate of 6 per cent per annum from the
18th day of July. 1922. less the sum of
$2 60 collected on principal by garn'sh-
meni or tne first XNational tiunk.
Notice is hereby given that I will on
Prmn nniim AT Saturday, the 18th day of December,
rUilli LJ1UVL Uil WiZ at the East front door of the
iuun ijuuho in me city or iiood Kiver I
in said County.
A campaign will be launched in Hood
River this week for raising an allot
ment or the Willamette University
Fund. The apportionment has not
been announced for this county yet.
but it is anticipated that a substantial
sum will be raised.
The national educational committee
of tbe Methodist church has announced
that it will contribute 1350.000. pro
vided enough to bring the tntal amount
to Z1.Z50.000 is raised by subscription,
Rev. Gabriel Sykes, pastor of Asbury
Methodist church, states that about
350,000 has already been pledged.
Batter Makers' Meeting Successful
' W. M. Black, who attended tbe Port
land convention of the Oregon Butter
makers Association, says meetings
were of great Interest to members of
the organization. The convention.
which was well attended, wa ad
dressed several times by Prof. Hun-
tiker, formerly of Purdue University,
wno is now located in cnicago.
Hood River's display of butter, taken
from commercial churnings, while it
failed at first prize, scored among the
highest exhibited.
The Equinoctial
Period 13 at hand, and the wise
automobile owner is going to
be prepared against the rains
that always accompany this
season of mid-Autumn.
If your Top is leaky
don't worry
just pilot your car down to
SEVENTH AXD COLUMBU STS.
and the
WARREN
AUTO TOP SHOP
WILL
DO
THE
REST!
Mrs. Chas. Coover Passess Away
The funeral and interment of Mrs
Chas. Coover. well known Indian.
were held at the Odd Fellows' ceme
tery in White Salmon Saturday after
noon. November 4. Mrs Coover casRed
away the Thursday night before, No
vember Z, at ber borne east of Bingen.
She was one of the oldest residents of
that district, coming from Tumwater,
near Ihe Dalles, about 40 years ago.
Her husband, Chsrha Coover, died at
Cliffs a year or so ago.
Chamberlain's Tablets Hare Done Her
1 World of Uood
"Chamberlain's Tablets have done
me a world of good," writes Mrs. Ella
L. Button. Kirkviile. N. Y. "1 have
recommended them to a number of my
friends and all who have used them
praise them highly." When troubled
witb indigestion or constipation, give
them a trial and realize for 'yourself
wail n excellent meuicins ik IB.
Notice to Creditors
of
In the County Court of tbe State
Oregon for Hood River County.
In tbe Matter of th? Etate of Wil
lard S. Hull, Deceased.
Notice is hereby given that the un
designed has been appointed executrix
of tbe esUte of Willard S. Hull, de
ceased, by the County Court of Hood
River County, Oregon, and has duly
qualihed as sucb executrix. All per
sons having any claims against said
esUte are hereby required to present
the same, duly verified as by law re
quired, to tbe undersigned executrix.
the office of John Baker, Brosios Build
ing, Hood R.iver, Oregon, within six
months from tbe date cf the first pub
lication of this notice. Tbe date of
the tint publication of this notice is
November 23, 1322.
IDA HULL,
Exejtrix of the ftate of
c23d21 Willard & Hull. Deceased.
Come in and see the cew Boirk l
model. Fixes, 11425; Fours, 11075
iiood Kiver Garsge.
at 2 o'clock in the af
ternoon of said dav. sell at public auc
tion to the highest bidder, for cash, j
tne loilowing described Drooertv. to-
wit:
The Northwest Quarter of the South
east quarter and the Northeast quarter
of the Southwest quarter of Section
fourteen (14), Township Two (2).
North of Range Ten (10), East of
Willamette Meridian; also commencing
at the Southwest corner of the South
east quarter of the Northwest quarter
oi said bectiun 14, running thence East
80 rods ; thence North 20 rods ; thence
west to the middle channel of Hood
river; thence in a Southwesterly course
along said middle channel to a point
opposite tne place oi beginning, and
mence to tne place oi beginning, con
taining 8 acres, more or less ; and also
commencing at the Northwest corner
of the bouthwest Quarter of tbe North
east quarter of said Section 14. run
ning thence South 80 rods ; thence East!
b rods to the bottom of a ravine
through which flows a small stream of I
water, thence in a Northerly course
down said ravine following the center
channel of said stream of water to the
North boundary line of said Southwest
quarter of the Northeast quarter of
said Section 14, and thence West to the
place of beginning, containing 27
acres, mere or less, the above de
scribed tracts containing altogether
115 acres, more or less, and exceDtin?
inereirom urea ana three-eighths (2g)
acss inereol heretofore conveyed to
r. fcggert by deed dated October 12.
1904. and recorded in book 38 at nape
347 of the records of said Hood River
County (formerly Wasco County).
Also the following described real
property in said Hood River County,
to-wit:
Beginning at the Southwest corner
of the Southwest quarter of the North
east quarter of Section Twenty-three
(23) in Township Two (2). North of
KangeTen (10). East of Willamette
Meridian, running thence North 80
rods: thence East 60 rods; thence
South 80 rods ; thence West 60 rods to
place of beginning, containing thirty
1J") acres oi is no.
Taken and levied upon as the dtod- I
eny or tne said uscar Vanderbilt or as
much thereof as may be necessary
to satisfy the ss id iudirment in favor
of A. M. Cannon aeainrt said Oscar
Vanderbilt together with all coats and
disbursements that have or may accrue.
Thoa. F. Johnson,
Sheriff.
Dated at Hood River. Oregon. No
vember 6th, 1922. n9d7
Notice to Creditors
In tbe Countv Court of the Suta of
Oregon for Hood River County.
In tbe matter of tbe estate of Lilla
Tomlinton, Deceased.
Notice is hereby eiven that the un
dersigned bas been appointed adminis
trator of the above entitled estate bv
tbe County Court cf Hood Kiver Coun
ty, Oregon, and has qualified as such.
All persons bavins claims arainst
said estate are hereby required to pre
sent the same to tbe unders'rned ad
ministrator, duly verified, at The First
National Bank. Hnod Kiver. Oreron.
within six months from the first Dubli-
cation of this notice.
First publication November 2, 1322,
S. J. Moore,
n2r,30 Administrstor.
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