The Hood River glacier. (Hood River, Or.) 1889-1933, February 21, 1924, Image 7

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    HOOD RIVER GLACIER. THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 21, 1924
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, Turn A Lumber
TUM-A-LUM LUMBER COMPANY
The Gift
Supreme—
an Elgin Watch
W. F. LARAWAY
Office Supplies
THE BOOK AND ART STORE
We are distributors for the
INTERNATIONAL
HARVESTER COMPANY
OF AMERICA
P. & O. Walking and Tractor Plows
Cultivators
HarrtSws
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Arsenate of Lead
Nitrate of Soda
Orchard Supplies
HOOD RIVER FRUIT COMPANY
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The Touch of Spring
¿«a FRASIER GROCERY CO
Anderson Undertaking Co.
Licensed Embalmer and Funeral Director
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neglected through failure to make it
easy and safe for tourists to see it,
and at • moderate price.
We called upon Joe McCrea, who
Who formerly lived tn Hood River
with his brother, FYed, the later now
a resident of Prineville. Mr. McCrea
came here for his health, and says he
Is entirely cured, but feels that It is
safer to remain here.
Mr. McCrea says the Commercial
club is a live organization, but does
not get the support 4t should from the
community. Many booster campaigns
are put on, an expensive organization
is kept up, but it is.not followed up as
It should be with l/ie wholehearted
support of the business interests.
Near Tucson ia also located the
largest cactus forest in America, there
the giant cactus reaching its highest
perfection. Another place of interest
is the Picture Rocks, where prehis­
toric Indians have carved pictures of
animals on the face of cliffs. Nogales
is located 86 miles south, and the
nearest place to Mexico for the thirs­
ty. The rqad is kept In good condition
and the travel ia heavy. Stages make
regular trips.
(By A. D. Moe)
Tucson, Aria., February 5.
In the few days we spent in Tucson
we could hardly do more than give it
the once over. Yet one gets an impres­
sion of a place or locality in a short
time good or bad.
Tucson is the second city1 of Arizona.
While it is claimed by some to be as
large as Phoenix, yet Chamber of
Commerce officials claim only about
30,000 as against about 40,000 in
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Phoenix. Of this population, however,
about half in Tucson are Mexicana,
including a sprinkling of Chiueee and
negros. The cltybas its peculiar ad­
vantages over Phoenix. It is the most
importaut railway center of the state,
being a division point on the main line
of the Southern Pacific, the terminus
of the Southern Pacific de Mexico and
the headquarters of the El Paso A
Southern Railway. The Southern Pa­
cific also maintains railway ahupe at
Tucson.
The agricultural area is limited, all
water for irrigation being, pumped.
While water apparently underlies all
the valley of Las Cruces river (which
is dry except at flood time) at depths
of 50 to 100 feet, yet pumping plants
Apple market prospects are more
make irrigation more expensive than
the gravity system. Dairying and cot­ encouraging in some respects. Sup­
ton are the principal crops. There are plies are still large, but some of the
thousands of acres of grazing lands, winter varieties are cleaning up.
however, and during the high war Prices are steady and in Certain lines
prices brought about $4,000,000 mmu- show a strengthening tone.
Winesaps are beginning to move
ally into the banks of Tucson from the
L umber B ill , Mgr.
cattlemen. Since the slump in prices It freely to the seat and south, and while
was reduced to a half million dollars prices are still cheap, apple men look
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last year. This has had a depressing for signs of a stronger market very
that ’ s our self - starter
influence on this importaut Industry soon. Spitsenburg prices are well
maintained with the Oregon crop prac­
and has affected business.
tically out of the growers' bauds.
Perhaps the greatest asset of Tucson
The Hood River association has
is the climate, which is so beneficial to cleaned
up its choice and fancy New-
those in ill health, particularly tuber­ towns and has only about loo cars of
culosis. It Is claimed that Tucson is extra fancy to dispose of. The small
ideally situated for those wishing to
went mostly to exporters. The
regain their health, and many perma­ sizes
motorship
Loch Katriue cleared from
nent residents are gained in health Portland last
week for Eurois* with a
seekers who have been benefited or good-sized apple
shipment. The last
cured after coming to Tucson. Many of the season’s direct
to
of those are possessed of considerable Europe will go out on shipments
tile steamer
means and erect beautiful bornea, ad­ Albion Star, which was due
in Port­
ding to tlie beauty and prosperity of land Monday. The steamer lias
been
the. city. There are many delightful loading Yakima redApples at Seattle.
spots in the nearby mountains where Seventy-five carloads of Hood River
one can escajte the heat of the long
were awaiting her at Portland,
summer, while the winter weather is fruit
loiter export shipments from Oregon
Elgin Time is “train
delightful.
Wann, sunshiny days will
go by way of Nejs York.
during the winter months may be re­
time” in the hands of
Returns on export shipments in tiie
lied upon with very few exceptions.
part of the season were good, but
thousands of railroad
Tlie air is dry and the altitude of 2400 first
for some time thereafter the British
feet
adds
Invigoration
that
is
not
ob
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men, all over the world.
tained at some other localities. In markets were depressed. The latest
fact, the large area around Phoenix returns received this week, however,
Such a present as an
now under Irrigation has caused more are the beet of the season, netting
Elgin is a gift of a life­
humidity in that section, and It is con­ $1.(15 to $1.75 to shippers.
letters just received from London
ceded that Tucson is a better place for
time. Nothing else will
explain the improvement ly the Brit­
tlie
health
seeker.
ever take its place—it’s
ish markets by the fact that the bulk
The University of Arizona is located of the Oregon apples received there
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in the northeastern part of the city, were transshipped to Russia. This
the grounds being well laid out and was made possible by the trade agree­
fins substantial buildings have been ment recently signed by the British
When you »tart out to »elect a gradu­
erected to house the various depart­ government and the Russian soviet.
ation gift—»top in and let us »how you
ments. In this part of the city are lo­ So far as known these are the first
our complete display of fine Elgin
cated many of the fine homes. Every Oregon apples to reach Russia.
Watches—$25, $175, and many in­
effort is lieing made to keep out all
between prices according to grade of
Ttie overloaded condition of the
Mexicans and colored residents from British market was also relieved by
movement and quality of case.
this part of the city. Extending east shipping to Germany. The Canadian
from the University is a fine boulevard fruit trade commissioner at Hamburg
called "Speedway.” Along this road wrote on January 10:
for several miles the land has been
"Tlie apple crop in Germany last
laid out In acre tracts, supplied with summer was a failure and under nor­
JEWELER
mountain water for irrigation and do­ mal conditions the imports of apples
Established in 1846
mestic purposes.
Good substantial would have been expected to exceed
homes are being located along this previous records. First experience
road. It is especially attractive to with consignments of barrel apples
those who must live there for their was not encouraging, but with
health and who have means to erect a the introduction« of---stable currency
commodious and comfortable home. aptive demand sprang up for boxed
About six miles out on this road we apples. This was taken advantage of
saw the picturesque bungalow of Har­ by English brokers whp aent over con­
old Bell Wright, the author, who has signments
or boxed apples for sale at
selected Tucson as his permanent the Hamburg
auctions. During the
home. He has a tract of land in the month preceding
about
These are days when you are thinking of them.
home place, but it does not show much 150,000 boxes were Christmas
sold, the prices
We have nearly everything In the staple line you
cultivation, being left largely in the ranging very high, about
double the
desert stage.
may desire. If you want anything special, we’ll get
prices realized in Great Britain. Brit­
The Mexican population swells the ish Columbia apples have ts-en much
It for you.
size of the town, but whether It is an in evidence. Jonathans and Winesaps
asset or not is questionable. While have been the varieties most suitable
there are some prosperous and pro­ for the market. Preference for the
gressive Mexicans, and some very fine boxed apples lias been explained by
8]>anlsh families in the city, yet the the fact that they arrive in better con­
HOOD RIVER, OREGON
average Mexican peon is a shiftless dition. Boxed apples can also be sold
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person of low mentality, lazy and in­ more »lowly, if necepsary, .and are
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competent as a rule. Many of the preferred for this reason, since the de­
schools near the Mexican section are mand and consuming capacity of the
75 to 90 per cent Mexican children, a market is uncertain.”
condition not desirable to the white
citizens whose children have to be
Ford Truck For Sale
brought up with them In the schools.
Equipped with cab, Hassler shock
While the children are compelled to
talk English at school, they always aksorliera, self-starter, ” demountable
use their own language, a sort of rime and weU-built tied. This truck
.Spanish jargon, among themselves has never carried a real load. Priced
reasonable. Bennett Brothers.
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when at home or out of school.
I should judge that half the busi­
ness houses are run by Mexicans, al­
Notice of Sheriff’s Sale
though the principal stores are oper­
By
virtue
of an execution in fore­
ated by Americans.
closure duly issued by the Clerk of the
We drove down through Old Town, Circuit Court for Hood Itlver County,
the Mexican quarter, with its adobe Oregon, dated on the 4th day of Feb­
houses built solid along long, narrow ruary. 1924, and to me directed, in a
streets. There is a peculiar odor in certain suit in said Court wherein
the quarter that first is. mystifying, Albert Hutson and Clotilda Hutson
then begins to grow npon one who is were plaintiffs and N. I-eroy Cary was
not accustomed to it. Finally I heard defendant, and wherein on the 4th
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a. nasal exclamation from Mrs. Moe to day of February, 1924, plaintiffs recov­
“get out of this,” and looking up mw ered a judgment against said defend­
her holding her nose, so we turned off ant for the sum of $3.000 yrlth Interest
to pleasanter surroundings. Now she thereon at 7% per annum since the
declares she can smell a Mexican a 25th day of October, 1922, until paid,
block away and can even detect a Mex­ and for the further sum of $250. at­
ican dwelling along the road before torney’s fees, and $12 coats of suit, and
we can even see It.
which said execution is against and di­
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Tucson is one of the oldest Euro­ recta that the hereinafter described
pean settlements in America. The real property tie sold to satisfy said
charter of Pueblo of Tucson w’as sums and costs and expenses of sale.
granted by the king of Spain In 1552.
Notice is hereby given that I will
The mission San Xavier del Bac was on Haturday the 15th day of March.
founded In 1087. This mission is still 1924, at the front door of the court
kept in repair and used as a house of house in the City of Hood River, Ore­
worship. It is situated 12 miles from gon. at 10 o’clock in the forenoon of
the city in the Papago Indian reserva­ said day, sell at public auction to the
tion. It is an interesting spot to visit, highest bidder for cash, the following
and has many visitors. A rocky described real property situated in
mound adjoining the mission grounds Hood River County, Oregon, towit:
rises to a height of abont 100 feet and
The’ Southeast Quarter of the South­
is surrounded by a road so one can west Quarter of Section Eight (8).
—It is on the land and our appetite has a
drive around it. From here the city Township One (1) South, Range Ten
of Tucson can be plainly seen.
hankering for green things.
(10) East of Willamette Meridian, con­
One of the attractions outside of the taining 40 acres, more or leas. Re­
city is the Collosaal Cave, 28 miles serving, however, a right of way for
Our stock of vegetables is always fresh
from town. "It ia privately owned and irrigation flume or ditch from the
a caretaker is in charge to show vis­ Northeast corner, of above described
and contains a full assortment
itors its wonders, for which a charge tract, running South along the East
is made. It is said to contain 27 miles line thereof to the irrigation ditch of
When you want something real good, try
of chambers and tunnels, with five ex­ Middle Fork Irrigation Company.
its. Beautiful chambers of atallactitea
Also an easement in a atrip of land
some of our homemade Boston Brown
add to its attractions, We mnde the twenty feet in width, off of and along
Bread—there was never any better made.
trip out there, leaving the • El Pano the West line of the Northeast Quarter
highway at Vail and winding up of the Southwest Quarter section above
through cactus and chapparel six mentioned, the same to be used for
miles to the side of n bluff, where the road purposes, with the right to erect
main entrance is located. The aix and maintain telephones and electric
miles of rosd is winding, rutty, rocky lines thereon, the same to be appur­
and a continual climb, while brush tenant to the 40 acres of land above
along the trail raked the sides of the conveyed, or so much thereof as may
car. A gasoline engine runs a dynamo ÍP necessary to satisfy said judgment
... — in the cave which supplies lights nd the sums due thereon in favor of
through the principal chambers. After said Albert Hutson and Clotilda Hilt-
our hard trip the young man In son against Mid defendant N. Leroy
charge was unable to start the engine, Cary, together with all costs and ex­
so we declined to go in with just little pense« which have or may accrue.
carhide lamps and pay $1 for the priv­
Dated thia 7th day of February.
C. C. ANDERSON, Sole Proprietor
ilege. with the prospect of getting lest 1934.
in the dark recesses or falling Into an
Thomae F. Johnson,
abyss. It would seem that here is a Sheriff of Hood River County, Oregon.
valuable asset to the city that ia being
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41$ OAK STREET.
PHONE 1364
We have~4u^t received
5 cars of Turn A Lumber
for the Spring trade.
*■ Our ¿lock is complete in
common and finish lum­
ber.
We áre always ready to
quote prices, show plan
books and figure bills.
Come in and let us solve
your problem.
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TUCSON HAS BACK­
GROUND OF HISTORY
OREGON APPLES ARE
SOLD IN RUSSIA
Wreck on North Bank
Three members of the crew of the
west bound 8. P. A 8. train UstJTri-
day night narrowly escaped being seri­
ously Injured when a string of cars
plunged Into a big slide across the
track JmtJ opposite Cascade Locks.
The three men, now at Vancouver*
Wash., are: Edward SborteU, engin­
eer, shoulder bruised; 8. Officer, flre-
umn, legs bruised; L. 8. Hoaendabl,
brakeman, legs bruised. The slide
was 90 feet long and from four to
eight feet deep. The engine went
down the bank to the edge of the
Columbia, and several eara were de­
railed.
Al Kader Shrine Ball Saturday
A large delegation of local Shrlners,
according to Charles H. Castuer, rajah
for this county, will motor down to
Portland Saturday night for the an­
nual formal ball of Al Kader Temple
of the Mystic Siirine.
The Hood River Shrine Club, which
ha8 a membership of about 100, is
planning a luid-suuuuer picnic which,
it is »ntici|>ate*d, will draw a lurge
crowd.
FULL LINE OF
Tires and Automobile Accessories
IGNITION EXPERT CONSTANTLY ON HAND
The public is invited to visit and inspect the new sta­
tion, of the-handsomest and most attractive construction
in the mid-Columbia. We intend to so operate it that
Hdod River folk will j>oint to it with pride.
Notice of Final Account
Notice is hereby given, that the un­
dersigned; Administrator of tho Es­
tate of Hosmer K. Arnold, deceased,
lias filed in the County Court of Hood
River County, Oregon, his final ac­
count as such administrator, and that
the same has been duly set down by
order of said court for hearing at the
court room thereof in^Iood River, Ore­
gon, at two o’clock p. rn., on the 24th
day of March, 1924; at which time
aiiy persons having objections thereto
are required to present the aainai
R. L. Saiiin, Administrator.
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¿W. L. HUCK AB AY, Proprietor
Something to Drink
Preferred Stock Coffee
Notice of Final Account
Notice is hereby given, that the un­
dersigned. Administrator of the Es­
tate of Margaret T. Arnold, dewaxed.
Ims tiled in the County Court of Hood
River County, Oregon, bis final ac­
count as such administrator, and that
the same has lieeii duly set down by
order of said court for hearing at the
court room thereof in Hood River, Ore­
gon, at two o'clock p. in., on the 24th
day of March. 1924; at which time any
persons hnring objections thereto are
required to present the same.
It. L. Sahin, Adniinistriitbr.
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Instant Postum and Postum Cereal
Guittard’s Chocolate
,
Guittard’s Cocoa
and
Preferred Stock All Ceylon Tea
Notice of Administratrix Sale of Real
Property
In the County Court of the Stnte of
Oregon for the Coiinty of llood River.
In the matter of the Estate of
Daniel E. Stanton, Deceased.
Notice is hereby given that pursu­
ant to an order of the above entitled
court made on the 24th day of Janu­
ary, 1923, the undersigned, uh admin­
istratrix of the above entitled estate,
will offer for sale at public auction
for cash to the highest bidder there­
for, at the court house in Hood River
County, Oregon, on Saturday, March
1, 1924, at the hour of 10:00 o’clock,
a. m., the following described real
property located in the County of
Hood River, State of Oregon, 'to-wlt:
Lots 45. 40, 47, 48, 57, 58, 59 and 1«)
of Block 12 of Stranahan's Third Ad­
dition to the City of Hood Itlver,
Hood River County, Oregon, according
to the duly recorded plat thereof.
Dated at Hood River. Oregon, Jan­
uary 31, 1924.
J. Leona Stanton,
Administratrix of the estate of Dan­
iel E. Stanton, Deceased.
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HOLMAN & SAMUEL
SANITARY MARKET & GROCERY
P hone 1811
BUY FISK
MAS5A5OIT CORDS
Summons
ITT*the Circuit Court of the State of
Oregon for Hood River County.
Tum-A-Lum Lumtier Company, A
Corporation, Plaintiff, vs. E. M. White
and Addie White, husband and wife,
Defendants.
To E. M. White and Addie White,
the above najned defendants:
In the Name of the State of Oregon:
You and each of you are hereby re­
quired to appear and answer the com­
plaint filed against
entitled Court
six weeks
publication of this
On or before six weeks
30x31, $11.60
31x4, s. s. $17.00
32x4, s. s. $18.40
33x4, s. s. $19
—Other tires of same value.
HEIGHTS TIRE SHOP
Snowdrift
with interest thereon at
ten per cent per annum s
day of March, 1922, and for its costs
and disbursements made and expended
herein.
Tills summons Is served upon you
pursuant to an order of the Hon. H.
L. Hasbrouclc, Judge of the County
Court of the State of Oregon, for Hood
River County, duly made and entered
on the 17th day of January, 1924.
whereby you are required to appear
and answer the complaint, filed against
you in the above entitled Court and
cause on or before six weeks from the
17tb day of January, 1924, and this
summons is dated and first published
on said 17th day of January, 1924.
A. J, Derby,
Attorney for Plaintiff,
Hood River, Oregon.
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The 100% Pure Fat
Sealed in an Airtight Can
ALWAYS FRESH
The Pure Vegetable Fat
Yours For Service
Notice to Creditors
In the County Court of the State of
Oregon for the County of Hood River.
In the matter of the'estáte of Julius
L. Johnson, Deceased.
Notice is hereby given that the un­
dersigned has been appointed Admin­
istrator of the Estate of Julius L.
Johnson, deceased, by the County
Court of the State of Oregon for tho
County of Hood River and has qual­
ified.
All persons having claims
against said estate are hereby hotified
to present the same, duly verlfiiri as
by law required, to the undersigned
at the Sheriff’s Office, Court House,
Hood River, Oregon, withiu aix
months from the date hereof.
Dated and first published January
17th, 1924.
Last publication February 14, 1924.
Thomas F. Johnson,
Administrator of the Estate of
Julius L. Johnson, Deceased.
J. K. Carson, Jr.,
Attorney.
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VINCENT & SHANK
“The Home of Quality Groceriea”
KELLY BROS. CO.
Spray, Nitrate of Soda
Orchard Supplies
We are now arranging accounts for the coming |
season. Call and see us.
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THE FASHION‘STABLE’S
BARGAINS IN BROOMS
Parkdale Auto Stage
Phone 1201
Leaves Hood River daily at
4.30 p. m.
Leaves Parkdale Daily at 8
a. m. (except Sunday).
Every Saturday Leaves
Parkdale at 6 p. m.
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We have just received a big shipment. The brooms
are of the best quality and at prices you can’t beat anywhere.
We always have a full line of fresh vegetables on hand.
Our fresh Garden Seeds. Onion Seta and Early Seed
Potatoes are ready.