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I HOOD Vim GLÂÜUOL THURSDAY/ JULT lfl, SUMMONS C-T-C’s Won’t Skid EMARKABLE compounding of tbe tread rubbar la primarfly responsible for tbe extraordinary roid-p^ptaf quality ta the ussriTsI»'* That compounding is under improved, eecre*'processes which also gives the C-T-G tread greater toughness aad durability, enabling it to deliver extra long-distance mileage without quickly wearing down. Heavily buttressed aad securely rsfa- as ad< and ___ • powerfully hand-built of better materials. Columbia Tíre Corporation Portland, Oregon. I wyitafeaEdíMH HEADS Used Car Exchange HoooMvaroui SB THE RHDKffl In ths Olreult Court of ths State of Oregon tor Hood River County. Ethel F. Button. Plaintiff, vs. Na than Benson, somstissM known aa Nathan S. Benson, Martha E. Benson, J. W. Condon, Clara L. Condon, Har vey Condon, Emma Condon, Pearl H. Condon, Dorothy Condon. Evelyn Oon- dsn, «mm. TbomiMoa, Harriett Coffin, J: W. Ward. Joaephine Ward, Fred H. Ward, Emily I. Ward, John a Ward. Minto H- Ward, 8amuel P. Ward, Min nie flt Ward. AlicelKelly, V. J. Kelly, Mitten N m L Richard N m L Lucy Neat Maude Athera, aometimea known aa Clementina Acbers, Ann Robertson, John Roberta««. Mary J. Woodward. Della IfendM. Henry Mendes, Benthem BravluA. Sherry C. Bravinder, Olive F. Bravluder, J hiu .- h 8. Baek uh , I-oulaa Backus, Mary E. Backus, Raymond Backus, Jeseto Beete», FMmcre Elli ott, John Elliott, Albert At Backus, of two yeass, has involved a sum of Emma O. Smith, George 8. fltelth, B. glLOeU Jndge Wilson ta sentencing 8. Olinger, Harry Olinger, Msna Olin the ex-bank clerk aaid: ger, Winfield 8. Olinger, Hassfl Hasel FarxeL FarseL “It becaam evident to me Monday, Mary Kennon, Vincent Circle« Nellie when the caaaveame up, that thia <wurt ,__ Jler, William would bo naked for a parole. That M. Circle, Sylvia Uelaler, ______ ______ Heisler, Bessie Teaq _ KtfjarrfrTeaante. proceeding, however, would have been Flora Loy, Marton F. Ix>y, Jane Doe entirety ns lines. 1 would never have Backus, Velinm Backup June Doe Lar- granted such a reqneat. No matter itae and John D m Laribee, and also what my p ur ma n I freltags might have _______ __ unknown been, and 1 fseaunie that they are all ether _______ persons __ er-parties claiming any right, title, estate or in those of tbs average citlien with a terest in the real property described aenae of sympathy, that would not in the complaint herein, Defendants. have been the thing to do. NOTICE TO CREDITORS To Nathan Benson, sometimes "In the past few weeks, no doubt, known as Nathan 8. Bensom Martha Mr. Dumboiton, you have paid fully in Notice is hereby given that tbe un E. Benson, Harriett Coffin, Harvey C. year mind's torture«, but there is a* dersigned has been appointed Adminis Condon, Emma Condon, Pearl H. Con other debt that musi ta met, a debt to trator, with tbe Will annexed, of the don, Dorothy Condon, Ann Robertson, society generally and a debt in tbe estate of Charles J. ¡dory, dectetsed, John Robertson, Della Mendes, Henry way of a warning to others who might by the County Court of Hood River Mendes, Bentbem Bravinder, Winfield pureue the oeoree that you have pur County, Oregon, aad has duly quali 8. Olinger, James 8. Backus, Louisa fied as such. All persons having claims Backus, Albert A. Backus, Jane Doe "It would be wrong to pass sentence against said estate or against the de Backus, Velma Backus, Jane Doe Lar on men who come before the court ceased are hereby notified to present ibee and John Doe Laribee, sad also, aftes tranagrerotons and who are with the same, duly verified as provided by all other persons or parties unknown out friends to plea for them, and then law, to the undersigned at bis office In claiming any right, title, estate or in to heed tbe parole pleas of otbera. the Eliot Building, Hood River, Ore terest in the real property described “Furthermore, I want' ft understood gon, within six (6) months from this in the complaint herein. Defendants. that the defendant has not jeopardised date. In the Name of the State of Oregon, hinmelf by acting aa he has today in Dated and first puMtehed July 6, You, and each of you, are hereby re meeting tbe Issue. He has gained 1928. GEORGE R. WILBUR, quired to appear and answer the com by it" J0a2 Administrator. plaint filed against you in the above Judge Wilson then urged that Dum- entitled suit on or before the 28th day bolton get the right viewpoint of him NOTICE OF SHERIFFS SALE of July, 1923; ahd if you fall so to self, gain the proper perspective. In the Circuit Court of the State of appear and answer said complaint, the “This point of view,” continued the Oregon for Hood River County. plaintiff will apply to the court for the judge, “to that you square your shoul , The First National Bank, Hood Riv relief prayed for therein, to-wft: For and any to yourself and the er, Oregon, Plaintiff, vs J. P. Aplin a decree forever quieting the title of ders world: 'I have paid; have met the and L. B. Aplin, partners, doing bnal- the plaintiff in and to the following issue manfully.' You have come into mm as Highland Milling Company, described real’ property, situated In court without reservations or a Plea and R om J. Aplin and Irene D. Aplin, the County of Hood River, State of for leniency. You have stood here in Defendants. Oregon, to-wit: court is a creditable way and met the Notice to hereby given that pursuant t Beginning at the Southwest corner to execution and order of sale issued of »ectton 80; T. 3 N. R. 11 E. W. IL, “You have friends here in Hood thence North 890.7 feet, to a stone set River, and since you have shown that out of the above entitled court, where for the re-entrant corner of the Na you are ready to pay tbe debt, your in The First National Bank, Hood than L. Benson Donation Land Claim, friends have a fine opportunity of River, Oregon, la plaintiff and J. P. thence North 88 degrees 08 minutes showing tbe true quality of friendship. Aplin and L. B. Aplin, partners, doing Oom- West 687 feet, thence North 226 feet, They can show thin spirit of friend- bd*llWM pany, and I more or teas, to the South lino of the ship to your v<fey'rethnable wife. Your Aplk are d Right of Way of the Oregon-Washing true coarse ----- a* ’ la to come -i-u* right back to ton Railroad A Navigation Company, Hood River, Where you should have dated the 4th day of Juns, 1928, and wherein said plaintiff recovered judg thence Easterly along said Right of an opportunity of Immediate employ ment against said defendants and each Way line aa recorded in VoL “G , page ment. Here there can be no camou of them for the sum of 33,560, with In 236, and VoL “8”, page S77, Record of flage or subterfuge. You should re terest thereon from the 18th day of] Deeds of Hood River County,- to the turn here and flght out the battle with October, 1921. at the rata of seven par east line of the said Nathan L. Ben friends.” cent per annum, and the further sum son Donation Land Claim, thence Dnmbolton, escorted by Deputy of 82,000, with interest thereon at the south along Mid East line 1840.6 feet, Sheriff William Edict, was taken to rate of seven per cent per annum since to the Southeast corner of Mid Claim, Salem Friday by automobile. His wife KSlat day of December, 1921, and thence South 86 degrees 64 minutes to toft with two email children. Ooo- further sum of 830G attorney’s West 1464A feet to the Southwest cor etable Olinger accompanied Mr. Edick. fee the and for plaintiff’s, costa and die- ner of said Claim, thence North 89 de hia defkications were diacov- tmreemeata, made and * <____ expended here grees 60 minutes West 472.4 feet to an When effort to make restitution, in opSaturday, in, taxed at 843-40, I will op the Southwest corner of the Northwest the ISJMM) bead of his surety, the With Fi the 4th day of August. 1928, at th* quarter of the Northwest Quarter of delity and Deposit Co., the bank was hour of ten o'clock a. m. on said day, Section 31, T. 8 N. R, 11 B. W. M. relmbunM>d to the extent of 89,000. at the front thence North 12.0 feet, thence East Were KCfty ef 400 feet, theme North 1 degree 24 min teflpe as utes West 644.5 feet, thence East 1&8 anta in tbe feet, thence South 1 degree 24 minutes property as prop East 16-5 feet, thence East 222.75 feat, erty herein described to ^satisfy said thence North 1 degree 24 minutes West de«-ree, to-wit: 792 j 0 feet, to the North line of said Beginning at an iron bar at ths Section 31, thence West along said Northeast corner of Bieck 1, Highland Section line 663.25 feet to the place of Addition to the City of Hood River, beginning; except therefrom, a tract Oregon, thence North 20 minutes Bast (Gordon G, Brown) of land deeded to Mary Lee and re Strawberry growers are advised to A3.2 feet; thence south 79 degrees 4T corded in Volume “F”, page 821, Hood East 64 feet; thence North 10 River County Record of Deeds; and start topping their planta very shortly. tninutes Degrees 17 minutes Bast to the North This consists of removing stems, leaves excepting, also, a tract of land deeded line of State Street; thence Easterly, and runners in a thorough manner. to A. J. Rand, and recorded in VoL the North line of State “J", page 493, Hood River County Rec Thia win stimulate new growth, facil following Street 160 feet to the Southeast cor ord of Deeds; and excepting also a itate cultivation and remove the pos ner of the Fruit Growers Exchange tract of land deeded to Victor T. sibility of disease, providing the tops Warehouse and the beginning point Beauregard and recorded In VoL 18, are burned. Careful attention to this work paya. of the tract herein described; thence page 431, Hood River County Record continue easterly following tbe North of Deeds; and excepting also the right Thia has been tested and demonstrated line of State Street 104 feet; thence of way for the Columbia River High by the Experiment Station on several north 59 degrees 49 minutes East 83.5 way, as recorded In Vol. 1, page 432, occasions. A quick growth following feet to a point 80 feet north of the Hood River County Commissioners topping means a large plant by fall. center of bridge In State Street; Journal; and excepting also the tracts Such growth enables the strawberry thence westerly following the spar of acquired by the State of Oregon and plant to store up a great deal of food the Mount Hood Railroad and 6 feet recorded in Volume 16, page 360, Hocyi in the crown, a factor of importance South of the South rail thereof 186.2 Inasmuch ss a heavy bloom and larger River County Record of Deeds. feet to tbe Northwest corner of Mid Also a tract of land lying on the yields are dependent upon stored food. Fruit Growers Exchange Warehouse; Topping should be thoroughly done North side of the tracks of the Ore thence southerly along tbe East line gon-Washington Railroad A Naviga and followed soon by horse cultivation of Mid Fruit Growers Exchange Ware and band hoeing. Two hundred and tion Co.’s main line and being situated house 52 j 6 fest, more or leas, to the in Sections 25 and 30, Tpe. 3 North, fifty pounds of a 8-10-4 commercial place of beginning; together with the Ranges 10 and 11 East W. M., and de- fertiliser per acre is also advised and mill building, fixtures, machinery and scrlbed as follows: Beginning at a this may be worked info the soil Uy equipment located thereon; together point in the North line of the Right such operations including Irrigation. Experiments in tapping by the Hood with all, and singular the rights, priv of Way of the Oregon-Washington ileges and appurtenances thereunto be Railroad A Navigation Oo.'e Right of River Experiment Station ever a per longing or in anywise appertaining. Way, said point being 473.1 feet Rast iod of yean indicate clearly the feas Dated thia 6th flay ef July, 1923. and 25.1 feet North of the inoat west ibility of thorough and early top|4ng. THO8 F. JOHNSON, j erly of southwest corners of the Na 8ueh work has resulted in greater Sheriff of Hood River County, Or-, than L. Benson Donation Land Claim yields and larger tarries. •gon. J5a2 | No. 40 and running thence North 188 feet, thence N. 50 degrees 50 minutes Eart RWrie Fteaft Manasd SHERIFF'S SALE OF REAL PROP West 100.9 feet, thence South 56 de Earl Richie, suspected for several ERTY grees 26 minutes West 26.5 feet, thence Notice is hereby given that on Sat North 282.4 feet to the center of a months by local officers, was fined Altai certain slough, thence following the snd given 80 days in jail by Justice of urday, the 21st day •< July, 1023, at meanders of Mid slough South 78 de the Peace Onthank. Richie was ar tile honr of Ten o'clock in the fore grees 23 minutes East 283.6 feet, rested July 4, white walking the street noon of said day, at the front door of thence East 217.8 feet, thence North with a child in his anus. Offleers de the County Court House in the City of s, I will sell tor 58 degrees East 260.8 feet, thence clared that Richie was using the child ------------ North 63 degrees 30 minutes East 250.8 as a Mind for purveying liquor. Bot bMdes the follow tle« of the boose were found concealed ity, to-wit: feet, thence North 82 degrees 80 min ted in the ehildV clothes. utes East 377.5 feet to a point in the The child, ft was discovered, be Half <ff the Neiihwcat Quarter, center of said slough and in line with the old Railroad Spur, thence leaving longed to a woman, who gave the name ths South Half of the Northwest Quarter of tha Northwest Quarter, said slough and following Mid spur of Mrs. Edna Johnson. She states th st Sth 47 decrees 28 minutes East she knew nothing about the liquor, and the flputhwt Quarter of the. 4 feet to the center of the Old Boat having picked Richie up on the road Northeast Quarter at ths Sorth- landing road, then« north 79 degrees to give him a lift. waat Quarter of Sectlob Thirteen 80 minutes East to the East line of ta Township Two North of Range said Nathan L. Benson Donation Land Nine, Eaat of Willamette Merid Claim, thence South along Mid East Ian, in Hood River County, Ore line to the North line of the Right of gon. Way of the Oregon-Washington Rail The same is to be sold in pursuance road A Navigation Co., as acquired by af a .writ of execution issued out of Deed dated November 7th, 1918 and 9»- flie Circuit Court sd the State of Ore- filed in Vol. 8, Page 577, Record of &flar Hood River County, in tbe Deeds, thence South 89 degrees 88 of Alleen B. Moreland as Admin minutes West 2181.8 feet, more or leas, iitratad* of the Estate of Julius I. to the place of beginning; and decree loreland. deceased, (substituted for ing that you, or any of yon, have no nlius L Moreland) vs. J. H. Stanford right, title, estate or Interest in and and Others, and the sals is made to Mid real property or any part there aatlsta the amount decreed as lien Midland by said Court, In flavor of, and that yon, and each and all of you be forever barred from setting np the plaintiff, to-wft; The sum any claim, right, title, estate or inter- Twelve Hundred (81200.00) Dollars r March 9th, la and to said property adrosM to tbe plaintiff herein. This summons Is served on you by .Ired n ‘ t'MMi 1M11 IJoUnra publication thereof in the Hood River wVWW “ with <v sama iutprwit Glacier, a weekly nevtapapet printed thereon from March 9th, 1919, at and published at* Hood River. Hood Seven (7) par sent annum, and River County, Oregon, for six consec Wnthar sum af Two utive weeks, the date" of tbe flnit pub- ____ .00) DeUaaa at licatton being June 14, 1928. pursuant da lfo work naturally,” the coat of the suit ta to an ofrdor of the Hon. H. L. Haa- Boaa Potto, Btrmlngham, sight and Ten Qne- brouck, Judge of the County Court of (068.10) Dollars, and tha the of Oregon for Hood River uinsuan ■ie writ. County, duly made and Mtered on the Regular services will Dated this 21et day of June, 1923. 9th day of June, 1928, wherein you morning and evening ■ TH0S. F. JOHNSON, ere required to appear and s newer Rev. J. CL Hanna, ths pa Sheriff of Hood Rtrsr Ommftr, Ore- ssid complaint on or before the 28th been attending ths asm day of July. “ ‘ “ * J. H. HASLETT Attorney for Plaintiff, .... V Hood River, Pontefice Ford parts at Frana OeJff tí JelfJyl» Oregon. 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