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HOODTUVER PLACIER. THURSDAY, AUGUST 1«, 1933 I suinaoN8 CO.BUILDS In the Circuit Court of the State of lor th« Oounty of Hood River. NEW INDUSTRY UNE Oregon Mary Elisabeth Monaghan Plain / 1 ’’ I F ( Í y 1 1 II J GYPSY BLOOD -gratified ! REDCI^DWN IENCED MOTORIST You needn’t be raggle-taggle gyp sies to think of life being under open skies, beside ■ brook with the scent of mountain-pine all about Better still pack off in your motor—have the summer of your life—traveling comfortably enjoys bl y — with , the needful Red Crown” in your tank. If you have gypsy blood, gratify it! And remember--for long, eco nomical mileage, and ft» powerful work in the mountains and else where— it’s “Red Crown” for the ex perienced motorist. STANDARD OIL COMPANY * iCsBfcod.) 100°/o Power APPLES-PEARS For a long time we have bought Apples and Pears. Growers make no mistake in selling their Apples,'^specially to a well-established local firm. We sell oiled wrapping paper, common wrapping paper, spray material, and all other supplies needed. Our business is handling growers’ accounts, buying and selling Apples, warehousing. Warehouses at Odell and Hood River CALL AND SEE US KELLY BROS. CO., Inc (HOOD RIVER, ORE. The Gift Supreme an Elgin Watch Elgin Time is “train time” in the hands of thousands of railroad men, all over the world. Such a present as an ever place—it’s supreme. When you start out to select a gradu ation gift—stop in and let us show yoa our complete display of fine Elgin Watches—$25, $175, and many in between prices according to grade of movement and quality of case. W. F. LARAWAY JEWELER Established in 1AM MID-COLUMBIA’S OWN HE management of the Northwest’s out standing tourist hostelry wishes the folk of the Mld-Columbia Districts to feel that it Is their own. Brlnfe 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 tor motoring parties who wish to tour through the baseland district of America’s Most Beautiful Mountain — Mount Hood. THE COLUMBIA GORCE HOTEL = INVESTIGATE OUR REBUILT TRUCKS BEFORE YOU BUY EVERY TRUCK IS GUARANTEED AS REPRESENTED H ton Republic I too Rao Speed Wagon 14 ton Federal ton G. M. C. (Pneu.) 14 ton Master ton Republic Solids) 2 ton Federal ton Commerce 2 ton Republic ton Denby 24 ton Day Elder ton Republic 34 ton Log Trailer ton Republic (Pneu.) TERMS AND TRADES ACCEPTED ROBERTS MOTOR CAR CO., Inc. aSS Faciflo St.. FortlaaS. Otwgsa DISTRIBUTORS FEDERAL MOTOR TRUCKS I tiff, va. Ewart Wylie Monaghan, De i •— Th« Pacific Power A Light Company fendant. To Ewart Wylie Monaghan, the ha« recently extended a new 8,000-volt power feeder into the factory district above named defendant. In the name of the State of Oregon of lower Iuduatrial ft reel to aerve in creased power demands at the Hood yoa are hereby required to ap<>ear and River Box Co., Hood River Apple answer the complaint filed against Vinegar Co., Hood River Spray Co., you in the above entitled court, on or and Hood River Creamery, last year before September 8, 1928; and if you fail to ao appear and answer, for wapt the feeder was extended <k>wn Ninth thereof, the plaintiff will apply to the street from May to Oak, thence down court for a decree diaaolving the mar-« Oak to Fifth for service at the new riage contract and now ex* Emry Lumber A Fuel Co. plant. The 1st lug between heretofore you aud the plaiutiff. new feeder taps thia line at Ninth and Thia summons la published by order Oak and extends north on Ninth to of the Hon. H. L. Haabromk. Judge Columbia, thence across the proper of the County Court of the State of tie« of Roy F. Cooper and the Apple Oregon for Hood River County, aaiil Growers Association to Industrial order having been made and entered street, easement deeds having been on the 24th day of July, 1923. procured from these owners for this Dated and flrat published, July 26, right -of wsy. laterals will be ex 1923. tended east alon^ Industrial street J. H. HAZLETT. and both east and west on Columbia Attorney for Plaintiff, street, and three main banks of trans Eliot Bldg., llood River, Or. formers will be installed, one to serve J2tia30 the box and spray companies and sur SUMMONS rounding Industrie«, one to serve the In the Circuit Court of tlie State of vinegar company and Kelly Bru«.’ warehouse, and one to serve the Oregon for Hood River County. W. A. Schaffner and A. F. Adams, creamery. Other smaller transform- era Will I m * installed on, the wesf end Plaintiffs, vs. W. H| Parker. Defend _ > of Columbia street to serve the light ant. To W. H. Parker, the above named ing and power in that end of town. This improvement is a further step Defendant; In the name of the State of Oregon, toward a comprehensive program to change the distribution voltage of the You are hereby required to appear city from 2.20» volts to 6,600 volta. and answer the complaint in this suit The 6,600-voit lines will be brought on or before six weeks from the daft* eastward into the business district of of the first publication of tills sum the town where increased transformer mons, to-wit: on or before six weeks capacity will be provided, and distri from the 12th day of July, 1923; and bution circuits will be rearranged for if you fail ao to appear and answer a betterment of service. It is said said complaint, the plaintiffs will ap that tills improvement will coat over ply to the court for the relief prayed $10,000, and the compauy plans to for In their complaint, to-wit: for an accounting between you and the plain complete It in about two years. Service has recently been improved tiffs for all suma due and owing by in different ae<*ti<>us of the residence you to the plaint Iffa on that certain districts to provide for the Installation contract for the aale jif real estate, of electric ranges by various custom made and entered into the 2<>tb day ers. Berkeley Snow, district manager, of July, 1919, for the South Half of states that this form of cooking is be the Northeast Quarter of tin* North - coming very popular, and the company weat Quarter, and Lot numbered One stands rea(ly to install the necessary tn Section 18, -Township 1 South, capacity in transformers to take care Range 10 East of the Willamette Mer of thia class of business wherever it idian ; and that you be required to pay to the plaintiffs said sums found due is demanded. from you to them by the court within such time as the court may fix; and in default, thereof, that said contract be strictly foreclosed and that you be barred of all right, title and interest in, and to, said real property. This summons is published pursuant to an order of the Honorable H. L. Announcement of early beginning Hasbrouek, Judge of the County Court on construction of the Columbia River of Hood River. County, Oregon, dated, Highway bridge between Hood River made and entered the 12th day of and White Salmon. Wash., has stimu July, 1923, whereby you are required lated again interest of local folk in to appear aud answer said complaint the scenic and industrial possibilities on or before six weeluufrom the date of the great region around the base of the first publication of tills sum of Mount Adams. The new bridge, mons, which said date is July 12, 1923. which will make Hood River the gate A. J. DERBY. way city of the mid-Columbia, will lie Attorney for Plaintiffs, about equidistant from Mount Hood j 12a 23 Hood River, Oregon. and Mount Adam«. Already* a new road from here to NOTICE OF BOND SALE Yakima, Wuli., cutting down the dis Sealed bids will be received until the tant« of the shortest of former routes hour of 2 o'clock p. m., the 24tii day of from 170 miles to 100, is o|M*n. The August, 1923, and immediately there heavy traffic that the new bridge will after publicly opened by the County draw from the great Washington fruit Court of Hood River County. Oregon, section will bring about an early im at the office of said Court in tlieOoun- provement in this short cut route. It ty Courthouse in the City of Hood is antici|>ated that a large percentage River, Oregon, for the purchase of the motor traffic between Portland bonds of said County, basucil for the ¿'nd eastern Washington will flow this building of permanent roads therein way. . - in the sum of $00,000, same being in When the bridge is completed Hood denominations of $1500 or $1.000 each, River will be in a community where said bonds to bear date Novemlier 1, the scenic charm available will be in 1921, and to mature alisolutely without comparable. Thirty-five miles to the opt lop of prior redemption Noveuitier south. accessible by motor roads and 1. 1941, said bonds to bear interest at trails, will lie the great snow fields of not, to exceed six (0) per cent per an Mount Hoed. num. payable semi-annually on May Forty mil«« to the north Mount and November first, princiiml and in Adams will rear itself to the sky ap terest payable in United Stat»*« gold proximately 1,000 feet higher than coin at the Fis<-al Agency of the State Mount Hood. of Oregon In New York City. A contract has lieen let for surfacing Sabi blds will be accompanied by a 11 tnlli*« of the highway from White certified check for three thousand dol Salmon to Trout I-ake on Mount lars ($3,000) and must be uncondi Adams. The new bridge will bring tional. Hood River as close* to Adams as to Tlie approving legal opinion of Hood. M<*ssrs. Teal. Winfret*, Johnson A Mc Culloch, of Portland, Oregon, will be furnished the suci-essful bidder. The Court reserves tlie right to re ject any or all bids. KENT SHOEMAKER, Jy2fia23 Clerk. MODEL STUDEBAKER L1GHT-SIX The Closed Car You Buy Now You’ll Use Next Winter ■ ' * * ' Any owner who has felt winter's winds whin-,, many refinements, is a model of Studebaker tling through the ill-fitting doors and flimsj^* «raftsmanship. panels of a makeshift: closed car knows there Construction of the rhawl. I. .n schieve- h no substitute for quality. in the use of precis: on methods in large The 1924 Model 8tudebaker Light-Six ,cale manufactuie. Proof of this lies in the maemning of or all an surfaces *.u 1», <■* of of tlieerankshaft tliecrankshaft and and 8edan you buy now will 11 not only serve you machining admirably this summer and I . ‘ next ___ winter, but __ _ connecting rods, to which is largely due its vir tual freedom from vibration. This ii an exclu will endure for years. sive Studebaker practice on car, at this price. It is sturdily built far long, hard service, to The smooth-running Light-Six motor has ride comfortably, to look well and to operate made friend, everywhere for it, durability, at ■ moderate expense. power and flexibility just as it has for its And when you «re ready to trade it in on a economy and reliability. new ear the depreciation will be reasonable. The Light-Six Sedan is low priced because Studebaker used car values are high because of it is built complete by Studebaker in large Studebaker’s inherent merit. And there ia volume, but there isn't a cheap thing about it. always a market for used Studebakers. It is above par in every particular. The substantial hard wood and steel body Studebaker', reputation for producing high with its broad windows and four wide doors, daaa transportation for 71 year* is worth coo its rich mohair velvet plush upholstery, and ■idering when you buy a car BRIDGE TO OPEN ADAMS TOURING BARTOL-MANSFIELD SHOW NEW SPRAYER Orchardists here displayed a keen interest last week in the demonstra tion of a spray machine on the C. King Benton place by Bartol A Manslleld. hs-al distributor of Ford tractors. The new rig. ktiown as the King Super Sprayer, draws its power from a Ford- son tractor. The pump will develop a nozzle force of 30» pounds. The tank can lie attached directly to the tractor and the entire rig can be turned in a jqiacv 28 feet wide While the cost of the new rig, it is said, may prevent its purchase by own ers of smaller acreage, it 1« declared the ideal outfit for large land owner«. Horticultural experts have for some years l>el*n urging the use of machin ery that will result in the application of the spray solution in a fine spray. It require« a powerful pump to do this. _________________ Elm Beetles Riddle Trees Elm lieetle« are riddling the tree« on lawns of a number of city homes, ieroy Childs says that the insects will cause the de«th of the trees in three years unices steps are taken to combat them. Mr. Childs suggested that the city buy a power sprayer, to lx* operated by agricultural studenta of the city schools. Buch apparatus, he declared, is needed, not only to fight the elm lieetle«, but to control disease and in sect pests of fruit trees in backyard plots of city homes, Property own- era, according to Mr. Childs* sugges- tlon. would be charged a nominal rate for having their trees eared for, and the students would get invaluable ex perience out of spray work. Mr. Childs stated that the experiment station would supervise the work. Art Lofts Leaves for Cruise Arthur C. Lofts, son of Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Loft«, left last week for Bremer ton, Wash., where he joined a detail of naval reserve men. The party will spend two weeks on a cruise of Alas kan waters. Mr. Lofts during the great war was • chief machinist's mate, serving aboard a sub-chaser. He crossed the Atlantic with a fleet of the lioats. The boats were detailed after the war to blowing up the mine« of the North Bea. Hot Weather Diseases Disorder« of the bowels are extreme ly dangerous, particularly during the hot weather of the summer months, and in order to protect yourself and family against a sudden attack, get a bottle of Chamberlain’s Colic and Di arrhoea Remedy. It can be depended upon. Many have testified to its ex cellence. _________________ Genuin« Ford parts at Frans Co.'a. tf 81MMM0N8 In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for Hood ltivcr County. Alexander Leroux, Plaintiff, vs. Walter T. Newell. Anna Newell and Timothy Newell, defendants. To Timothy Newell of the above named Defendants: In the name of the State of Oregon, You are hereby r»*pulred to appear and answer the complaint filed against you in the above entitled suit on or before six weeks from the date of. the first publication of this suminons which date is the Sth day of July, 1923; and if you fail to so nppear and answer said complaint, the plaintiff will apply to the court for decree against you, and each of you, for the foreclosure of that certain mortgage, made and exe cuted by the above named defendants, Walter T. Newell and Anna Newell, to plaintiff, and recorded on the 2!5th day of May, 1922, in Volume IS, at page 261 of the Records of Mortgage« of Hood River County, Oregon; and for the sale of the real propertjr In said mortgage descritied. Lota numbered One (1), Two (2), Eight (8) and Nine (9) of Section Twenty-seven (27) in Towtiablp One (1) North of Range Ten (10) East of the Willamette Meridian; ex«-epting the following described parcel con veyed by Alexander Ix*roux and Leonia Leroux, his wife, to Hood River Coun ty, by deed dated June 24, 1910, and recorded in Volume 11 of Deeds at page 307: Beginning at a point 770 feet East of the center of Be»*tion 27, Township 1 North, Range 10 East of the Wiliam ette Meridian; thence South 12S feet; thence East 348.48 feet; thence North 125 feet; thence We«t 348.48 feet to the point of beginning, containing one acre; and for a decree barring and foreclos ing you, and each of you, of all right, title and interest in and to said mort gaged premises, and for plaintiff’s costa and disbursements, made and ex pended herein. Including such reason able attorney's f«*e as shall be fixed by the court. This Summons Is published pursu ant to an order of Ilohorable Fred W. Wilson, Judge of tlie above entitled court, duly made and entered on the Sth day of July, 1923, wherein you are required to appear and answer aald complaint on or before six weeks from the date of the first publication of this summons, and which date Is, aa here tofore stated, the 5th day of July, 1923. A. J. DERBY, Attorney for Plaintiff. JSalfl Address: Hood Rivet, Oregon A. J STUDEBAKER INTERSTATE MOTOR CO STUDEBAKER What Suits One Don t Suit Another 4 This is the reason for unlimited variety don’t want you to take what you don’t want. Sub stitution is not satisfactory to you or us either der what you want and you shall have it Consolidated Mercantile Co HOOD RIVER ODELL MOTOR POWER GENERATOR FOR AUTOMOBILES AND GAS ENGINES Saves Gas, Increases Mileage, Insures Clean Spark and Cooler Pistons. Eliminates car bon, aids lubrication, decreases oil consumption, and makes motor more efficient Auto matically controlled by suction of cylinders. No springs or valves to get out of order. The Motor Power Generator utilized the live vapor, above the gasoline level, in the supply tank, superheats this vapor and unites it with steam or moist air, The mixing of the gasoline vapor and live steam from the radiator, takes place in the sweating chamber of the instrument, becoming a powerful hydrogen explosive mixture that is drawn by the suc tions of the motor, into the intake manifold, there to be distributed, with the regular car buretor supply, to the cylinders for consumption.. After a Motor Power Generator has been installed, a re adjustment of the carburetor is necessary, the regular supply of fuel having to be cut down considerably. Agent. L. F AT FAIRBANKS - MORSE AGENCY Sprayers. Engines, rangings from to 25 h. p Electric plants. Farm electric automatic pumps. Hand and power pumps of all descriptions. Electric washing machines s W. L. Slutz 1st. St. near Hood Biver Machine Works