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About The Hood River glacier. (Hood River, Or.) 1889-1933 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 18, 1923)
BOOP RIVBB PLACIER, THÜR8DAT, OCTOBER 18, 1028 IN HUMAN HEARTS The Empire Players, augmented by gpore than a score of children of the city schools, pleased the bl* audience gt the Rialto tteeatro Twtolay night, tbe'closlQg night for ba stock com- gpny. There were many laughs and aptne tear® la the,Empire Viewers’ arndttlon of the oldtime favorite. “Hu- aun Hearts.” Dick Hyland was the Mfe at. the show in the tramp comedy Ert Shirley McDonald played wall • vOlaia, The little folks of IIoo* Elver will never think well of him again. Honora Devers displayed a Ma Irionlc aMBty in tbs hard part of tha rtoceltful wife of Tom Logan. Patri cia Westcott wa® the old blind mother, an impressive old blind mother. No- tone 1 bidder played to perfection the and a moantaiaaer t— ve with Tom. Others of Player* were: Don ,*us- U Ojrf Jtok ClWtree. their time for rehearsal bad I mb JUoUetf, the vbUdflsn fto>- dirod their parta well. Little Miss Theoaa Patten, as theaaull daughter of Tom Logan and the wife who de sorted bite. *M her Bi drum. Tbs amliepce was all tlon when she knelt and in her vuk-s told. -I Lar Me Down to tltoM" kwial dajuring arts were given by Iola Caldwell, Pearl Enge- bretson, Thelma Pearson and Oon- stance PhHIH.«. Master Nolan Mc Kinnon recited The American’s Creed. Mae Smith In a sweet voice sang sev eral retortions. The Empire players may not have a finish than one finds on metropolitan ■Haaos. but they certainly gave the bpifience dtelr money's worth. ,____ , foi^pplobeaooMAHMtan SUMMON* BY Pk»*LICATI*9i IN APPLICATION TO FORgCLO** LUNCH CLUB WILL ENTERTAIN KIWANIS The Tuesday Lunch Club is pinning an early return of courtesies to the Klwanto Club, of The IMUes. The local organisation, whose members nud their wives were entertained st a din ner party last spring, plan® ou an evening enter««inmerit for The Dalles clubmen and their wives. Ttie joint meetings alternately In the two cities by the clubmen of Hood River aad The Dalles were launched here last year, when the lunch club had the Wasco county Kiwanians here at a luacheon in celebration of Apple Week. Kent Shoemaker told of the I>lana of the Legion and Chamber of mence in forwarding the movement for the Coopers Spur lateral road. 8. J. Moore asked that the committee furs tali individuals with a form letter to guide them, ,n writing to officials. Mr. Moore alao stated that the lted Cross would not attempt to participate in ' the Columbia Gorge Hallowe'en party, preferring to wait until later In the aeaaou for this event. Mayor Perigo and ex-Mayor Seoltee eonuneuded tiie plan of enter tabling The Dalles Klwanians. Vice President Bartmeas made an appeal for citizens to put their liest foot forward bi greetbtg touriaiH and in tarnishing them with authentic in formation of valley highways. C, II. CaatiM-r asked for advice on the income tax bill, to be voted on at the refereuduin election November 0. Mr. Castaer declared that he would like authentic information as to whether he siwuld or should not vote for the measure. Tin- meeting was attended, apparently, by conservative ■ten. for no voice was raised either for or against the measure. Harry W. Farrell, chairman of the day, declared that he, as well as other members, had been very busy. He stated that the meeting would Is- a Quaker one. The next session, accord ing to anauuniwucnt of President Smith, will l>e at the OolnmMa Gorge Hotel next Tuesday, with C. C, Ander son, ctutirman. New members were announced as follows: Rev. W. N. Byars, A. K. Cody, O. B. Nye, A. F. 8. Steele and Geo. It. Tremblay. WORUXS RELIABLE LARGEST QUALITT GOODS CHAIN DEPARTMENT STORE b ORGANIZATION ALWAYS <J ncorpo rated 475DEPARTMENT STORES AT LOW * PRICES “THANK YOU!” COME AGAIN ! Service is the keynote of the success of the J. C. Penney Company Stores.. We endeavor to serve you faith fully in just the way you want to be served. We are here to please YOU ! In your pleasure we find our greatest TAX URN*. s pleasure. When we say, “Thank you! Come again!” it is with the belief that you have been served courteously to fortoloM tax lions filed agrteet No. 1249. in th. Circuit Court lb. SUU ££«*** 'by and with profit *l_ of omrn for Hood River County. <£d ““0" o? before River County, Oregon, on or before HOOD RIVER COUNTY, a Munici the expiration of Sixty (60) day» pal Corporation, Plaintiff, from and after September 14th, 1933, r. R.VABSTEN, st al.. Defendants. and if you fail *O to appear and »newer and for want thereof, plain Sheepskin Lined To: F. R. Abaten, A. M. Beach, tut will apply fo the court for Jud* ••A Caxton Sshool Supply Co., Colum meat agpinot you and each of you Drab bia Valley Mortgage Company, C. for the several amount» of the taxes. $5.95 Slickers % length H. Cooke, H. C. Diets, F. G. Ed POBBlty and iDteroat aweered a*ain»t Mekskio Shell berg, Carrie L. Entrican, Home you, and each of you, and for which with dark Water Repellent Hunting Coat, stead Orchard Company, A. J. certificate» of deilngpency have been $3.98 Slickers % length. .. Houck, R. W. Knttfen, Jos. W. toeued to plaintiff aad the peroral Glove Leather double back and sleeves. Micheai, Ramona Hot Springe, ■ mm harefoaifor _ «oo rtfi npUy net Skevas Emma Robinson, Hugh and Orpha forth, together with 18 par sent in 4 Slicker Coat, short length . $2.49 Smith, 8. Soule, Myrtle B. Strom. terest thereon until paid, and in Sbtegiiua liaed to •l — John Waterhouse, E. H. Wlaanp, creased «Mte __ botiou aad one edge Also for a 4*9*9* •< foroekoesre John Andrews, F- 0. Breeius. Lily Water Repellent Coats, good Slicker String Pants L. Cook, Haas Eckert, John R. and aale of the »eveml treat* of land u pictured. Worsted $2.69 Edwards, J. L. Holgate, E. G. hereinafter described to eatlefy the quality. kait cuffs aad cellar. Jones, Lexington Realty Co., W. several judpmonta eo rendered. That Three leather it «aid 8. Nkehol, 8. T. Ricketts, R. W. (he several delinquent tax certific $1.29 Rubber Aprons pockets. ates hereinafter mentioned be fore Schmeer, Emily Tompkins, Geo. etooed and the eeveral tracts of land W. Weart, P. 0. Young aad also all Sms 36 to 46. unknown owners of the following therein described be eold ae pro Water Repellent Pants, good vided by law to satiety the several described reel property or any quality, straight leg. part thereof; aad alao all persona j*d*m**M including interest and unknown claiming to hare any In. eoeta. That the several certificates of tercet in and to the real property delinquent taxes, together with de- herein described: In the Natoo of the State of Ore SCTfotkto of the real estate cover Park Grauge Vesper Services Water Repellent Pants, lace leg, See Raffles Friday night at the gon: You and each of you, and ed by each, the name of the owner, or reputed owner, the taxes, penal all persons claiming by, through, or heavy quality. Come to the community vesper ser Rialto Theatre and here him tell under you, are hereby required to ties and intereat due are ae fol vice at Park Grange hall at H o'clock lows, via: Sunday evening. October 28. Rev. W. appear and »newer the application of his adventure here. H. Buddy, of Hood River, will give the t No. of second of his interesting talks. Brbig 1st Cost ToUl. i Tax. Nam. of Owner. Cert your friends. Absten, c|o John R. R. 701 F. •10.44 • 6M Phillips---- - • a - s - s • a-a* lltfljli 4/ 8K, 8K, 8WM, Sec. 324N-1Q« 40 acres 18.86 10.63 702 John Andrews ............................... H. R. Proper, Lots 614, Blk. >4 13.44 703 A. M. Beach ................................... Sac. 7, IN, UK (■49 a.) 704 F. C. Broolus ................................... H. R. Proper, Lot 14, Bik. 36 706 Caxton School Supply Co. NWHMB%0WK. 8 m . 8, IN, ‘ 9E (10 a.) 14.88 706 Columbia Valley Mtg. Co............... Lota 10, Blk. a. Lota 13-14, BHt 6, Idlewilde. 707 C. H. Cooke ...................................... Lots 44-10-1L Sec. 38-3N-11* SpMaeaborg Tract (40 a.) 10 96 706 Lily L. Cook ....................................... Lot 7, 8tc. 86, 8N, HE (17* a.) SpttMWberg Tract 709 H. C. Diets ................................... H R Proper, E 64 Ct, Lot L, No Mock 710 Hans Eckert ................................. Lota 46*6, Blk. 3, »win « Watson IM The big, soft, luxurious Overstaffed Davenport that is instantly made into a comfortable double Hl F. G. Edberg ................................... It’s the one you’ve waited for — the one we all knew could be made without sacrificing Lota 11-13 Blk. 4, Erwin * Watoon 3nd appearance, comfort or strength. 13.09 m John R. Edwards ........................... 6%, NEU, Sec. 4, 2N, 11E /hi w (80 a.) 31.34 37.84 713 Carrie L, Entrloan ............... Hl Fl 6%. NEK. Sec. 23, IN (E 80a) ■Lsaaaf 20.07 734 J. L. Holgate ....................................... 1141 Wlnana Add., L<ot 7, Blk. 6 11.19 716 Homestead Orchard Co.................... In our big window. M t Lot 9, Sec. 38, SN, 11E (17 I--------- a.), Spltaenberg Tract KMBBi • IE 74.38 43.84 716 A. J. Houck ....................................... Lota 1-3, Sec. 33, 2N, 9E; Lot 1, 8E K NEU. Sac. 4, IN, 14-inch Seat springs set on full webbing 9E (lift a.) 28.98 1444 13.02 Til E. O. Joaos ....................................... bottom. Lot 4, Sec. 4, 18, SE (37a.) Deep, full Spring Back. 214.93 119.36 94 24 718 B. O. Jones ........................................... BV9. NEU. KU. 8EU, Sec. 4. Comfy Spring Cuahion*. 18, 8E (140a); NU, NWU, Rigid Frame Construction. See. 84, 18, 8E (69a.) 21 31 716«. W. Knitfen ................................... 13.08 about the care of the kitchen— Lot 12. Sec.. 31, 3N. 9E (38 No hinge* or mechanical contraption of which bothers her most, “doing Ptaa a.) dishes ” or “scrubbing the floor?” any kind in the Davenport It is perfectly 38 26 3182 720 Lexington Realty Co........................... Linoleum will reduce the labor at 8V4. NB%, 8H NW% (146 a.) simple and simply perfect The covering of least one-half. 6 acre», Lot 8, 8ec. 26, 3N, .10B this first one is a wonderful pattern and quality Let us lay it for you before 20.62 721 Jo» w. Wi*rnf ............................... 11.67 cold weather. It will last longer of tapestry. It can be had in any covering, 8EU BWH, See. 26, 18, 9E and fit better. (40 A.) you desire. 10.16 722 W. 8. Nichol ....................................... 6.60 25 Patterns Inlaid from 8U, 8WÌ4, NWU, Sec. 20, 2N, This beautiful Davenport Bed serves by day and by night. Slej\ *n aee note also how 10E (90 a.) Adds another bedroom to the house. reasonable the pnee. 723 Ramona Hot Spring* ....................... NEU, Let 7, Sec. 6, 2N, 10E (M 9.) 724 8. T. RMkett* .................................... 33 30 18*4 19.90 Sec. 9, IN, UB (80* 726 £ üms "RsMMsa.. I.-?? 10.44 674 4 20 Lot* 3-3, Henderson Sttb. of «BU. NKU. S m . 84. 3N, 10 B (6 a.) 724 R. W. Scfoneer ............................... 68.64 33.64 We take great pride in our extensive showing of these fine lines. You’ll find them Lot 18. Sec. 9, 3N, 11E; Lots displayed in a way to give you an exact idea of how they will appear in your home. The 22 26 to 39*3*0 to 44, Sec. 8. IN, 11E 1140a) prices, as usual, are in keeping with the store’s policy of “best values always.” 727 Hugh A Orpba Stolt* ..................... Every Stove we tell it Lot 34-86 Blk. 1«, Stranahan guaranteed in thia reaped. 3M 739 S. Soul® ............................................ NW*. SHM, Sac. 3, IN, 108 440a.) 731 Myrtle E. Strom ............................ Original SEU. 6WH, Sac. 1, IN, 9ft Queen Ann Style, Oblong Ta and mb 8 a in NEK. NW%, Dresser, Bed and Dressing Large Vanity Case, Bow-Foot ble, 54-in. Buffet, 6 Leather flee. 13, IN, 9B (48 a.) Table. * Bed and Chiffenette. Seat Chairs. 733 Emily Tompkins .......................... «BK. SBM, Sac. 36. 3N, 9h (40 a.) 783 John Waterhouse .......................... 11.19 are acknowledged every* Lot 6, VoL 10*4, Sac. 28, 2N, where to be the most eco 11E, 8pRzenberg Tract 734 Oeo W. Weart .............................. nomical Stoves made. 67.8b 33 19 NK, 8WK, 8WK, Sac. 4, IN, A masterpiece in workmanship, style and finish. This suite is priced eOAQOO 10« (120 a) We’ve a size and style to $8* ■. H. Wiaaaa ............................... in Portland stores at 100% more than we ask........................................ jfaf vzO== meet your requirements. Wlnane Town Lot 7, Blk 8 BMKMHmaK=mVMa=aBK3SE=3SaE=X===C3MMMHC3HHMMBME=amK=m=nXSZaSEB23C2E=3=3C3EHKaaBaES3CSBaaESaKM= 796 P. 0. Y om * .................................. 18.84 10.60 Waucoma Lota 22-23-24, Blk. 4 Warm Vests Water Repellent Clothing For Men $9.90 $2.98 to $4.98 $10.50 Catch Baffles here and get the reward. He will appear at this store be tween 3 and 4 p. m. $3.69 $4.69 SPECIAL Hyacinth Bulbs Selected Large Double 15c 2 for 25c - r- Slickers For Men It takes a heap o’ livin’ in a House to make it Home” Gillette Type Safety Razor And a background of good Furniture is necessary for the right kind of living. Lots of indoor living ahead of us ’till blossom time again. It wont take much to add the right touch of comfort to the old home “roost” or the new “nest.” The FRANZ STORE with its big stocks and always lower prices is ready to help you make your house a Home. in Fancy Case 45c each ARMSTRONG’S LINOLEUM The PERFECT DAVENPORT has arrived □ DEMONSTRATION Sat., Oct. 20th J '‘.I SEE THESE FEATURES: ASK YOUR WIFE $1.25 yd. up. Period Dining Room and Chamber Suits FUEL SAVING HEATERS for Wood or Coal or Both 3-piece Walnut Bed Room Set $79.50 3-piece Ivory Bed Room Set 8-piece Walnut Dining Suite $49.00 $119.50 COLE’S Hot Blast and Air Tight AN UNMATCHED VALUE IN FINER FURNITURE __ . Louis XVI Bed Room Suite Tri-Tone Walnut, 4 pieces That tWa enramen» to putoHabad under and by direction of an order of court made and entered on the 7tk *ap sf September, 1928, aad ae aethoelaed by Cheater VI. Title XXIX of Oregon Law». 1923. *oy at September, THOS. r. JO68NSON, Sheriff of Heed River County, Or® JOHN RAKER, OMrtot Attorney, Hood Rlv.r, Or® Attorney Cor Plaintiff. E. A. FRANZ COMPANY • ■ t 'S®