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About The Hood River glacier. (Hood River, Or.) 1889-1933 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 2, 1923)
¿■ k A r » 'S V S'- = = AY, JULY 36, 1 — IL GOES, •TO LOOKOUT IS I [j- '■ ■< X A H » A/TARK well the powerful con- struction of those hand-built | C-T-C Cords. Is it any wonder users are piling up record long-distance mileage x>ver some of the toughest roads in the west? And C-T-C’s 1 J. won't skid i * t « -Ì V We want you to place at least one C-T-C Cord on your car on our highest personal recom mendation. This remarkable tire will do the rest. t T •- * ¿. MT. HOOD MOTOR COMPANY Dealers for Hood River. Other dealers throughout the county. I i AND TUBE? * E management of the Northwest’s out standing tourist hostelry wishes the folk of the Mld-Columbla Districts to feel that it is their own. Bring your visiting friends here and always with the feeling that you are at home. GOLFING. ’ ____ _ DANCING ON SATURDAY EVENINGS. OUT-OF-DOOR STROLLS OVER MAGNIFICENT GROUNDS. RECREATIONAL PLAYGROUNDS FOR CHILDREN. Headquarters for motoring parties who wish to tour through the baseland district of America’s Most Beautiful Mountain— Mount Hood. I4Î THE COLUMBIA GORCE HOTEL I IT’S O.K. IT’S O.K. REAL MILK BREAD . • - JUST LIKE MOTHER USED TO MAKE A '*r Carlson & Osborn a Electric Bakery 309 OAK STREET IT’S O.K. REAL BREAD = i « ’¡0.-W.R.4N. ANNOUNC ES CHANGES IN TIME StarWjfim toward the C ■ NEW IARKET ROAD WEN TO TRAFFIC . • .All SS I 4 BARTÖL-MANSFIELD MOTOR COMPANY MID-COLUMBIAS OWN < Enroll^! NOW ’ GOVERNOR APPOINTS TAX SUPERVISORS Columbia Tire Corporation SE2WB VIT TIRE • a Childs, C. N. Clarke, W. E. Clark, P. , F. dark, A, R. Cody, H. O. Cooper, , Dr. W. R. Collie. J. M. Culbertson, , Helen Virginia Canon, James Collier, , Harold Davis, A. J. Derby. H. T. De . Witt, Col. Wm. 8. Dowd, E. A. Frans. , Earl A. Finns, Edgar Frans, Ferris M. Mra. Peter» and two children are Greene, O. E. Graves, A. J, Graff, J. 0®0T5l D. Guttery, Jos. F. Hacket« W. A.1 spending the Jffitire summer at the , road camp, tn a henvy grove of young Hackett L. F. Henderson, John Hilton, M. M. Hili, Mrs. Ahns ’Howe. O. M. fins along the new highway. The chll Several changes in the time table ol * Hurlburt. E. E. House, Dr. C. H. Jen dren aecure their milk supply from the O.-W. R. A N. Co. went into effect kins, Fielding 8. Kelley. R. W. Kelly, Lily, a matronly milch goat. Mrs. Bunday. Hereafter, tbo, the Orvgon- A. 8. Kolstad, W. J. Knight. H. O. Patera spent a part of last summer in Waahington limited will be known as l>- Kresse, A. 8. Kelr, Robert P. Loomis, camp with her husband. Mr. Peters the Portland limited. Tbe new time ■ -iH C. Mansfield, L. O. Meacham, Nate plannsd to tatee a cow into tbe remòte table is as follows: ■ * Mears, C. A. McCammon, W. H. Me- mountain district but found that It - and in a short time you will have a car of WESTWARD Claln, E. U McClain, Jr., G. A. Mc would be no small task to supply pro No. 23, Kalt Lake-Port pass. 5.00 a your own. Then all “out-of-doors” will be Curdy, Walter McDougal, R. J. Ke visions for tlM animal. He solved the No. 11, Spokane Port, pass—5.30 a ime, E. R. Moller. Banks Mortimer, milk problem by puri basing Lily. The No. 19, ChL, Omaha, Kaa. yours to enjoy with your family. 8. J. Moore, Dr. L. I*. Murphy, M. E. milch goat asnased lonesome last year, City Denver paM___ 6.10 a m so a young companion was purchased McCarty, George Mellon, J. R. Norton, Think of the comfort, the pleasure No. 1, Walla Walla, Pen W. L. Nichols, T. A. Olmsted, A. W. by Engineer Peters and taken along dleton, Port, local__ 3.10 P m happiness which will be yours. for company. The camp's household Peters,' E R. Pooley, D. L. Pierson, No. 17, Chicago, Omaha, z Dr. 8. L. Peterson, Frederick Page, menage also includes a kitten. In the Portland limited__ .4.05 p m evenings, as Mr. peters returns borne Buy your car u nder the terms of the C. N. Ravlln, W. A. Rooker, Medford EASTWARD Reed, C. A. Richards, R. E. Scott Earl from excursions over the highway, he No. Pert.-8aIt Lake paM 1X55 a m Shank, K. W. Sinclair, J. E. Stade, E. Ja met by his wii lie, the two children. No. 24, X Portland-Pendleton, C. Smith, George W. Smith, Trafford two goats and fL ie kitten. The campi Walla local__ 3J0 p m Smith. B. H. Snow, Henry Steinhäuser, la charactertsed by healthful ha ppi-1 No. 18, Waite Portland. Omaha, IA. Col. Charles Steinhäuser, Dr. J. W. Chicago limited----- 11.30 a m Sifton, J. W. Swope, A. W. Stone, Wm. No. 4, Port.-Omaha, Kaa. Sylvester. J. E. Smithson, Mrs. Wm. -City, Chicago pam—7.20 p m Bkene, C. C. Seeley, I* E. Taft, George No. IX Port.-Spokane paM—10.05 p m W. Thomson, C. H. Vaughan, Joe. G. For as little as $5» you can select the Ford . Vogt Earl Weber, J. W. West, A, E. Genuine Ford parta nt Franc Co.'s. tf you want and place your order at once. We Woolpert, Burteena Woodard. — wiH put this money in a local bank for you A mile of new concrete market road, SUMMONS —at interest. Each week you add a little an extension of a mile laid last year on the Week Side just south of the In the Qrcuit Court of the State of f more. This also draws interest. Soon your city, waa opened for traffic last week. Oregon for Hood. River County. payments, plus the interest earned, makes W. A. 8chaffner and A. F. Adams, The. rond, c«Mtriiet<<l by Lundstrom A Carlson, oontru< tors of Portland, is Plaintiffs, vs. W. H. Parker, Defend- the car your own. Come in! Let us give 18 feet wide. Its cost was approxi lant. you foil particulaas about thia new plan. ' A ranvaM here revealed that not 10 mately $26,000. To W. H. Parker, the above named per emt of the electors of the county The contractors won the praise of Defendant: knew of the law'enacted at the teat orchardists for their dispatch in build In the name of the State of Oregon, legislative aeaaion providing for tbe ing the rend. 4t was completed in 30 appointment of tax supervisors, until days after ttMff hud assembled their Yon are hereby required to appear they learned through the press Friday men and equipment. Delays in the and answer the complaint in this suit that Governor Pierce had appointed construction of the mile of pavement I on or before six weeks from the date the following men for Hood River: last summer inconvenienced orchard- of the flrat publication of this sum mons, to-wit: on or before six weeks X L Ma*>n, Edw. Hawkes and Capt. ists the movement of their early from the 12th day of July, 1923; and Ì- Geo. R. Wilbur. Chief interest of cit- apple tonnage. if you fail so to appear and answer Jsens centered in tbe new tew, and said complaint, the plaintiffs will ap scores of men were observed seeking ply to the court for the relief prayed Bnlea ChaBgea Are Announced details of its provisions. At the time of announcing the names The Apple GgOWcrs Association sales for in their complaint, to-wit: for an of the commiMioaers the governor said department last week announced that accounting between you and tbe plain I A a ge&eral meeting of all tbe members offices formerly maintained in New tiffs for all sums due and owing by I of the tax bodies will be held in Kalein York City and Omaha, Nebr., will be] you to tbe plaintiffs on that certain esrly this fall. This meeting will be eloaod, and a aaw sales headquarters contract for the aale of real estate, i > made and entered into the liflth day devoted to a study of the whole prob will be opened at Chicago with U. M. of July, 1919, for the South Half of lem of taxation in Oregon. In letters Furry in change. Mr. Furry the past Northeast Quarter of the North seat to ths newly appointed commis two years was la « barge of t^>e Omaha the west Quarter, and Lot numbered One sioners the governor said he expected office of the antes organization. the tax taMiies to consider not only re The New York offit-e was eliminated in Section 18, Township 1 South, 10 East of the Willamette Mer trenchment but new sources of revenue through the appointment of Simons, Range idian ; and that you be required to pay« in order to reduce tbe tax burden on Siiuttleworth A French, New York to ’ T*'- the plaintiffs Mid sums found due the “productive classes." Qty apple dealers, as exclusive agents from you to them by the court within The governor declared that he had for the metropolis. Boston and all the time as the court may fix; and mads the appointments without any New Eagland dfiates. This concern, such default, thereof, that Mid contract regfird for political* consideration or which will coatfatM to handle the co in lie strictly foreclosed and that you be political faith of-the appointees, it be operative agency's export tonnage, has [barred all right, title and internet ing his sole alm to* obtain men best been In charge of expert ahlpments for in, and of to,.Mid real property. This set J35.00 equipped for the duties that confront the past four year». I This summons is published pursuant them.____________ J______________ ._ _ to nn order of the Honorable H. Tx All appointments were made con Spirali a Corseta Mm. Fred Howe, Ilnsbrouck. Judge of the County Court tingent upon the appointees not being 613 For Complete with Pistes, Cascade Avenue. Tel. 2164. iïltf of Ilood River County, Oregon, dated, ammbera of tax levying bodies at the made and entered the 12th day of present time. If any of the appointees > July, 1023, whereby you are required Tubes and Batteries NOTICE TO CREDITORS are members of tax levying bodies they to appear and answer Mid complaint are requested by the executive to re Notice 1a hereby given that the un on or before six weeks from the date $55,00 turn the oath of office unsigned. dersigned has been appointed Adminis of the first puldicatlon of this sum In his letter of appointment the trator, with the Will annexed, of the mons, which Mid date is July 12, 1928. governor called attention to the pres estate of Charles J. Mory, deceased, A. J. DERBY, eat tax situation and emphasised that by the County Court of Hood River Attorney for Plaintiffs, the future prosperity of the state de County, Oregon, and has duly quali j12a23 Hood River, Oregon. pends upon “arresting a rising tide of fied as such. All persons having claims taxation" and that there must be a against said estate or against the de NOTICK OT HWMFF 8 SALE I more equitable distribution of the tax ceased are hereby notified to present burden. the same, duly verified as provided by | In the Circuit Court of the State of law, to the umlenigMffi at bis office in Oregon for Hood lUver County. ——■M———— the Eliot Building, Hood _J River, Ore- ' The First National Bank, Hood Riv Pennit Office Wanted =!!==WEnn™EffiESBBSÉlMfiBfiE==SS«ffihSfiEeSSEeSfiEH«BHSSSSSB gon, within six (•) months from thia er, Oregon, Plaintiff, va. J. 1’. Aplin Efforts are being made on the part and L. B. Aplin, partners, doing busi I of citizens interested in the develop date. Dated and flrat published July 5, ness as Highland- Milling Company, ment of the forested area around »23. of the FIREQT ------- T NATIONAL BANE of Hood River, 0 om ity < ot GEORGE B. WILBUR, and Rose J. Aplin and Irene D. Aplin, Mount Hood as a playground to pro Jfia2 _____ showii . wit< the amount standing to the credit of «very d 1 Oregon, Administrator. Defendants. vide a more convenient system of se who io ‘ has not made a deposit, or who has not withdrawn any Notice la hereby given that pursuant curing permits for building campfires deposits), principal and interest, for a period of m ’ to execution and order of sale issued (•a >vines SUMMMONB in the Oregon National Forest. srs immediately prior to said date, with the name, last k out of the above entitled court, where “It is now necessary," says Mark In the Circuit Court of the State of in The First National Bapk, Hood Weygant, Mount Hood guide, “for Oregon for Hood River County. River, Oregbn, is plaintiff and J. P. Name of depositor—Im Pursan •■»•<»•••*•»»••••••••< those wiablng the permits to secure Alexander Leroux, Plaintiff, vs. “ Maivia Bapar................. . them from District Forest Supervisor Walter T. NeweU, ABna Newell and Aplin and L. B. Aplin, partners, doing ” Harry Wood...... business as Highland Milling Com Stanley C. Walters. We hope that Timothy Newell, defendanta. pany, and Rose J. Aplin and Irene D. some plan may be arrahged whereby STATE OF OREGON, ) M To Timothy Newsil of th» above Apila, are defendanta, which order was the permits Will be available both la named Defendants: County of Hood River J dated the 4th day of June, 1923, and the city and at central locations at the In the name of the State of Oregon, wherein said plaintiff recovered judg duly sworn, depoM and say upon oath, that I I, 8. J. MOORE, be! «Ing first " edge of the forest playground." st Narional Baah, of Hood River, coualy of Hood River. You are hereby repulsed to appear and ment against said defendants and each am the Cashier of th» First ___ ■_ _____ answer the complaint filed against you of them for the sum of $3,000, with in State of Oregon; that the » foregoing eiatement ie a full, true, correct and coqfi. Same Old Story But a Good One >lete statement, showing t th» name, test _____ known in the above entitled salt on or before terest thereon from the 18th day of Ftestntnmn_L, " __ residence __ _ or poetoffice _______ addreea. required t of death, if known, and Ute amount to Ute credit ot each depositor as reqol six weeks from ths date of tbe first October, 1921, at the rata of seven per Mrs. Mahala Burns, Savanna, the provisions of Sections 18100-101«$, inaiuatea, Osegon Laws. of this summons which cent per annum, and the further sum relates an experience, the like of which publication date ia tbe 6th day Of July, 1923; and of $2,600, wit 11 interest thereon at the *«. J. MOORE has happened in almost every neigh tf you fall to so appear and 'er rats of seven per cent per annum since borhood in this country, and has been Mid complaint, the plaintiff will apply Subscribed and sworn to before mo this 13th day of July, A. D. 1928. told and related by thousands of to the court for decre» against you, the 31st day ot December, 1921, and * P. p.'BUCKLER .* for the further sum of $300 attorney's others, as follows: “I used a bottle and Notary Public for Oregon, each of you, for the foreclosure of fee and for plaintiff ’ s costs and dis ot Chamberlain's Calle and Diarrhoea that certain mortgage, made and exe My commission expiree July 9, 19fe jy19-au9 Remedy about nine years ago and it cuted by the above named defendants, bursements, made and expended here in, taxed at $43.40, I will on Saturday, cured me of flux (dysentery). I had the 4th day of August. 1928, at the another attack of the same complaint STATEMENT hour of ten o’cleck a. m. on said day. three or four years ago and a few at the front door of the courthouse In of the FIRST NATIONAL BANK of Hood River, County ui nuw River. niTvr. owA to o of Hood State dooes of this remedy cured me. I have ^notwithdrLXT^S^^Va the City of Hood River, Oregon, sell Oregon, showing tbe amouat-etandiag to Mmoredit of recommended it to dozens of people the lease and interest of the defend who hss not made a deposit, or who has not withdrs since I first used it and shall continue ants in the following described rent (commercial ________ ______ _ principal otjatei •Hprt, for a period of mors ttansfran to do- so fote I know it is a quick and deposit*), property as well as the personal prop years immediately imineuiaieiy prior to said swiu date, u»iv, with wish the fcuo name, nwiuw, last mm. bu known < place of raair positive cure for bowel troubles." erty herein described to satisfy said dence deuce or postoffice postoflice address of such depositor, and the fact of his death, if known. decree, to-wit: Beginning at an iron bar at the Name ol depositor—Adkins A Canute*........... Cook. Wn............ One of the moot unique parsdee Northeast corner of Block 1, Highland ever staged here filed along Twelfth Addition to the City ot Hood River, K. H. Delano.................... Hood Hood River, River, Or».. Ore........ street from the Heights to the lower Oregon, thence North » mfoatM East G. M. or May R> Eddie . .Hcnd - ---- River, Or»., ZLí city last Friday night. E. A. Sparks, 43A feet ; thence aouth 7$ degrees 47 Wm. L. Hodg»» Jr.... FL Canby, Wn. .. of the Heights Tire Shop, who with minutes East «4 feet;.thence North 10 ( PierisnsClaM of M. E. CL. ) n:VAV Am his bride had jnst returned from a degrees.17 minutes Beat to the North Marion J. Motteaon. Traas. f Hood Ol*' honeymoon trip tn the Yellowstone UwrenM Billman r Westgate, \ Osi.— ~ Deceased........ 21.0 National Park, wearing a horse collar and leather tugs wan hitched to a STATE OF OREGONr County of Hood River J laden with friends, filed behind. I, 8. J. MOORE, being first duly sworn, depose and say upon oath, that ii Motor touritts In the city am the Cashier ef the First National Bank, of Hood River, county ol Heod lUvt the prank part of aome loda State of Oregon; that tbe foMgotag statement to a fall» tree, awract and esmpi« tion. Mr. Sparks, however, was mere Statement, showing the name, last known residence or poetoffice sddram, last lenco statement, ly’the victim* of a charivari. He de- ____ __ known, and the aSMMiut to Uga eraffit of »mh dypurttw wr isquMM I 3X5 death,4f tel Mated S4 WU fiwfe Own glad when lusive, Oregoa Laws. the provtoipns of Sections lOMfi-tMfiS, his friends allowed him to ipe. 8. J. MOORE Ä .* « . h Saturday night, according to an nouncamsnta of officials of tbe Bureau ,pf Public Roads, a railroad iron and chain barricade, attached by a strung lock, was placed on the Mount Hood Loop Highway within tbe bounds of the Oregon Natioual Forest on the liridge over the East Fork, of Hood river. The aftliui was necessitated, it was stated, because of the heavy in flux of fishermen and motor sightseers, . ,___ road _ who have so crowded the to serl- ously bother the trucks of surfacing crews. . Nine miles of the forest road have Lookout mountain from lite road eamp been surfaced and the reputatiou it is tea» than fenr miles, but the trail has gained as a driveway has attracted sigsaga tn aMUng the heavy grade. hundreds of motorists. The little girt stood the trip well. Considerable snow still covers the top of the^mouatato around the forest ser- L« j - get, the 16-months old daugto r. a. Peters, engineer for the st PnbBc Roads in charge of ting the Mount Hood Loop r in the Oregon National For th» panageet person ever to NsUted to the top of Lookout g, a PMk which rises 8,450 to th» east of Mount Hood. tie girt, sci-omiianyiug her nd asithi-r and an older sister tbaek,-Journeyt-<i the 9H-adle from the Inters ramp on the ‘ .... n '’.(ÍTLv Jt.yStei 9 r 1 ¿“iVjíé i« Radio «Shop o/ Hood River A < ; M . » —, - •> « {SlUSfrtikm |... .< ■ / ■ 1W ■ Subscribed and sworn to before me thia 13th day of Jaly, A. D. Ifiiffi, Notary' AbUefe Omg ». jyl9-aa9 J’w - r's'.C My commission sxpkss Jniy Anderson Undertaking 1 Î9“ ». ■n ME K fj Licensed Embalmer and Funeral Direct! 1 IROMM 415 OAtmilT *< I ' lMfc ri I % ■s ”4 » - « tifa-. ■ * S'il** ’ IH >1* SS 5. ,r í V ía F X * At a