The Hood River glacier. (Hood River, Or.) 1889-1933, March 20, 1924, Image 3

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HOÓjD RIVER PLACIBR. THURSDAY, MARCH 20, 1024
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The Touch of Spring
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—It is on the land and our appetite has a
hankering for green things.
Our stock of vegetables is always fresh
and contains a full assortment.
When you want something real good, try
some of our homemade Boston Brown
Bread—there was never any better made.
¿2« FRASIER GROCERY CO.
We are distributors for the
INTERNATIONAL
HARVESTER COMPANY
OT AMERICA
P. & O. Walking and Tractor Plows
Cultivators
Barrows“
Nitrate of Soda
Arsenate of Lead
Orchard Supplies
HOOD RIVER FRUIT COMPANY
HUCK’S
SERVICE STATION
STATE AND FRONT STREETS
LEE TIRES
FABRICS—CORDS—PUNCTURE PROOF
Fully Guaranteed
Auto Electric Shop in Connection
W. L. HUCKABAY, Proprietor
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The Gift
Supreme—
an Elgin Watch
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Elgin Time is “train
time” in the hands of
thousands of railroad
men, all over the world.
Such a present as an
Elgin is a gift of a life­
time. Nothing else will
ever take its place—it’s
supreme.
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When you start out to select a gradu­
ation gift—stop in and let us show you
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 ip 1866
KELLY BROS. CO
Spray, Nitrate of Soda
Orchard Supplies -
We are now arranging accounts for the coming
season. Call and see us.
Portland, Or., March 10, 1924.
An award of $100 has been offered
The city’s entertaining advertisers,
for the beet musical setting for ths
Editor Glacier : Am enclosing some who recently were off the boards, giv­
prise Circuit Rider poem written by pictures of Wells Bennett and myself >ng
ing wayx ti Ism Chaney as the
Mary Carolyn Davies. The rules gov­ taken during oar trip to Mount Hood “Hunch — bark,
—, 1 ” will be again before the
erning the contest are *as follows :
the first part of the mouth. Bunday’s public next Thursday night xrf tffe
(1) The contest shall be limited Oregon Journal auto section will have Rialto theatre. I,. 8. Isenberg aud
to contestants residing in Oregon, a spread of six pictures and story. Edw. Thornton, the originators of
Washington and Idaho.
The Journal seems agreeable to trans­ H«xxi River’s advertising entertain-
_____ a climax
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(2) The prize winning setting is fer hill climb to Mount Hood. Am menta, will reach
with the
to be the property of R. A. Booth, taking up matter of backing it up show of next Thursday, they say.
donor of the prize of $100.
"We have arrsnged,” said Mr.
with Portland Motorcycle Dealers ks-
(3) The setting may be for (1) soriation tonight.
Thornton, ’for four big apeclalty
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chorus or (2) solo voice and chorus.
Dome day tbs people of Hood River vaudeville acta, ami our rountry store
It should be suitable for singing out are going to awuksu to the fact that feature will be bigger than anything
of doors, as it is the desire of Mr. they have a fine winter playground we have ever attempted before.”
Booth to have the settiug sung at
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right at their Imck door. Both Ben­
unveiling of the statue April 19.
nett and myself were much astouishe 1
As
a
Matter ef Explanation
setting should be such that an average at the ease with whfeh we could reach
Some have the impression that we
.tjjorus could quickly master it. Also the mountain at this time of year.
it should not be long.
seenni to lx* ar«! eu<l«*avoring to "buck” the Amer­
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(4) Manuscripts must be written that everything hp
is all snowed ican Ix-giou Saturday night dance«,
in ink and signed by num de plume, in during aboutl seven
ntha of the and we wish to clear such impression
and accompanied by sealed envelope year. When some hotel makes plans by saying that isn’t our idea of the
bearing nom de plume on outside and to keep open along that tine Loop matter at all. as the zuthoritk*s of the
enclosing real name and address of highway all winter and fixes up a ski American Ixtglon post of Hood River
ronteutant.
———-————————-— Jump, tobag«»n slide, etc.. tourist trav­ knew------------------------- --------------------
The dance committee of the Hood
(5) Contest closes Saturday, el will roll in that direction all win­
March 22, 1924.
ter. Thousands of people visit other River post planned Saturday night
(6) Judges of contest:
W.
winter resorts in the Canadian Rock­ dances, thinking that we were going
Boone,.,, chairman; Mrs. Warreu
ies and further east. Why not on the to have Friday night as our regular
Thoniak, Carl Denton. William
east slope of Mount Hood? There are night for dances. We planned for
Boyer and E. E. Couroen.
big possibilities in that idea. Hood Saturday night «lances, without know­
(7) Manuscripts must be sent in River is the gateway, to a big, natural ing th«* plane of the l«x*al post of th«*
sealed and plainly marked envelop«* to playground, as well as the center of American Legion and consequently
each of the two dant'es conflict.
the Circuit Rider Contest, care The the finest apples on earth.
Poets’ Corner, The J. K. Gill Co., • Sorry I couldn’t get time to shoot' Therefore, at a joint conferon«* of the
Portland, Oregon.
you more of a story on onr trip. Have Ix*gion authorfth*s and ourselves. It
to bike to that meeting to get the wus figured out that we could change
climb put over* If that-goes through back to Friday night with less trouble
The Circuit Rider
should bring several thousand people than the Legion.
We will changt* back to Friday
(By Mary Carolyn Davies)
there to witness it.
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night for our dances. ix'glnning A/ril
God tramps on through the scourging
We are out to boost the mountain. 4. Their pun wise in holding damvs
ruins
Will send you copies of Chicago mag­ now is to make exiienses for the local
God vaults into the saddle.
azine witli story I am sending them post as most of their f«*es are taken
Rides alone past the dusty plains,
on our trip. Believe me, we had one
God’s back bends to the grand time. Felt like a million after up, so in _ such case it ia a pleasure
to be able’to help them. '
paddle—.
a few days away from the grind, up
J. C. Devin A Son'.
Cedar branches and sunlight through ! in that fine air. «Hope to lx- back there
And on, still on, speeds the lone soon with the whole crowd.
canoe!
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Sincerely yours,
Losing cream is wasting money.
__ ______________ Cr-S. B- Clement.— Delsival Separators arc cream ant)
God ridfis put on Ilia ancient quest;
money savers. Bennett Brothers. m20
Healing, saving commanding.
Here in the savage unknown west,'
Bar to Meet ia September
Settlement, cabin, landing—
Notice of Final Hearing
The executive committee’ of the
Well they know the steady beat,
Notice is h**r«*by given that tlie un-
do
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State
Bar
Association
last
wh
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In the 8111101*88 of God’s horses’ feet.
cided definitely on Scptemtxr as tile dorsign«*«! administrator of the estatea
God leads to grace the pioneers!
month of the state association con­ of John 1*. Snyder and Mary L. Sny­
Who walk each hour with vention and on The Dalles and Ilood der, dt*o*af««*d, has tiled in the Couuty
Court of H«xxl River Couuty, Oregon,
danger!
River us the convention cities.
Kñ.jWH these Krim men for his peers ;
Tl|e
i*«-tentatively art jris final MBtunt as administrator «f
Gives bls brtatT to the for May, but Circuit Judg<* FTcd W. said «-states,.and that Friday, the 28tli
of Man-li, 1924, at tin! hour of
• stranger— .
Wilson, (»resident, of The Dalit's, ex­ «lay
10 o’clock aj. m„ at the office of the
Doing all that a neighbor can—
plained that the conunitte«* had de­ County
Judge, has been fixed by said
God rides still, a weary man.
cided to poetp<me them until 8<*)>tem-
as the tian* sud jilace for lwar-
God rides out! And founds three lx*r in order that the executive mem­ Court
ing objections to said report and the
bers could visit all grouim in the state settlement
states:
of said estate.
Their scourger, their de- pri««x to th«.* assembly.
Frauk B. Snyder,
fender;
The objbrt of their visits and one
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Administrator.
Guides their loves and tones their of the principal purposes of the con-
hates,
vention Is to devise a plan for making
Notice of Final Account
Ix*ads them into splendor !' the asa«.K-iation. more vital and of high­
God—in the Circuit Rider's breaBt— er profcMioual atuudard. By delaying
Notice is liehsltyglven, that the un-
built a world— the convention the executive commit­ deralgned,
Once mon*, God
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"jiulgned. Administrator of the Es­
Our West.
tee hopes to gain sufficient time to tate of Margaret T. Arnold, deceased,
has filed In the County Court of Hood
work out an exact plan.
Pee I’ostoffice Examination
A w«*ek end will be selected for the River County, Oregon, his Anal ac­
Tlie . United States Civil Service convention dates. The Friday session count as such administrator, and that
Commission has announced an exam­ will be in The Dalles and the Satur­ the same has been duly set down by
order of said court for bearing at the
ination to be hel«l at Hood River, Ore­ day s«*snion at Hood River.
A banquet at the Colwmbla Gorg«* court room there«>f in II« hh 1 River, Ore­
gon, April 5, 1924, as a result of which
it Is cxjH‘ct«*d to make «certification to hotel will close the seeslonx Saturday gon. at two c'clock p. m., on the 24th
fill a contemplated va«*ancy in the night, but many members are expe«-ted day of March, 1924; at which time any
position of fourth-class postmaster at to spend Sunday on a tour of the persons having objections thereto art*
required to present the same.
Dee, Oregon, and other vacancies as Hoo<l Rivef valley.
IL L, Sabin, Administrator.
Members of the executive committee
they may tx*cur at that office, unless
it shall be decided in the interests of are Albert B. Ridgeway; Jt. W. Mon­ f21—iu20 •
the service to fill any vacancy by re­ tague. W. M.- (“Pike”) Baris. O. B.
Nolice ef Sheriff’s Sole
instatement.
The compensation of Ebi, of Oregon City: Georg«* R. Wil­
the postmaster at this office was $795 bur, of Hood River; Dean W. G. Hale,
Tn the Circuit Court of the State of
of the University of Oregon law
for the last fiscal year.
Oregon for the County of Hood River
Applicants must have reached their school, and J. R. Raley, of Pendleton. In Equity.
21st birthday on the date of the ex­
North Pacific Mortgage Company, a
Heavy Wind Ntomm Last Week
amination, with the exception that in
corporation, Plaintiff, vs. Frank H.
Following
gales
the
Intensity
of
a state where women are d«*clared by
Stanton and R. V. Shearer, Defend­
statute to be at full age for all pur­ which .alarmed housetmjders last ants.
Thursday
night,
having
blown
off
poses at 18 years, women 18 years of
By virtue of an execution, judgment,
age on the date of the examination portions of light roofs, dashed in win­ order, d«*cree and order of sale issued
dows
and
felled
signa,
a
light
rain
will lx* admitted.
out of the above entitled Court in the
Applicants must reside within the struck the mid-Columbia Friday. The above entitl«*d cause, to me directed,
territory suppli«*d by the post office pnx-ipitation was welcomed by or- dated the 3rd day of March, 1924,
for which the examination is an chardists, who reported soil drying upon a judgment and decree entered
out unusually fast for the season.
in said Court on the 23rd day of Feb­
nounced.
The wind and rain were accompan­ ruary, 1924,* in fayor of the plaintiff
Th«* examination is open to all
ied by a rise in temperature, a condi­ abovt* named and against the defend­
teens of the United States who
tion which was also w«*lcomed. With ant Frank H. Stanton for the follow­
comply with the requirements.
peaches and other early fruit tr«*ex ing suras, namely: $16,000.00 with in­
Application blanks, Form 1753,
blooming, tlie temperature Thursday terest ther«*on at the rate of eight per
full information concerning the
niglit had approaeh«*d uncoftafoHably cent per annum from August 1st, 1923;
quirenients of the examination can be close tq,the frost Hue.
<21.33, being interest at the rate of
secunxl from th« post master at the
ten per cent per annum on the sum of
pla«*e of vacancy or from the United
Notice to Creditors
$640.00 from August let, 1923, to No-
States Civil Servk*e Commission,
Notice is hereby given that the nn- vember 30th, 1923; $354.09 wlth’inter-
Washington, D. C.
Applications should be properly ex- d< r<>fcn»ed has been appointed by the est tlieroon at the rate of ten per cent
«xut«*«l and fil«*d with the commission County Court of Hood River County. per annum from November 30th, 1923;
at Washington, D. C., at the earliest Oregon, administratrix of the estate $750.00, attorney's fee; $21.33 costs
of William Davidson, deceased, and and disburmfiietits herein taxed in
practical date.
having fully qualified as such, further favor of plaintiff; and the coats of and
notice la hereby given that creditors upon said writ, commanding me to
J. B. Lister's office is now at 807 of and all persons having claims make sale of that certain real property
Park street, phone 3282. See him for against* said estate shall present them situate in H«x>d River County, Oregon,
the best in nursery stock, insurance, to the undersigned at the office of and more particularly bopnded and
real estate and notarial service. m2t) Ernest C. Smith, attorney for said d«*xcribed*as follows, to-wit:
All of the north half of the north­
estate, in the Hall Building, in the
Notice of Sheriff's Sale
City of Hood River. Oregon, verified cast quarter (NViof NEK) of Section
Notice is hereby given that in pur­ as required by law. within six (6) twenty-two (22), in Township two (2)
suance to an order of the County months of the date of the first publi­ North of Range ten (10), East of Wil­
lamette Meridian, containing eighty
Court of Hood River County. Oregon, cation of thia notice.
The date of the first publication of (80) acres, more or lees, together with
made and entered on the 6th day of
a water right for twenty inches of
February, 1924, and to me directed. this notice is Marcl^fthh. 1924.
water deedtxl by one Roscoe Miller,
Isabella Davidson,
I will, on Saturday, the 22nd day of
and save and excepting a right for a
Administratrix.
March, 1924, at and between the hours ni20a!7
ditch line now used by one Ixmis Plog
of 10 a. m. and 4 p. in. of said day at
or hix successors in interest,
the front door of the court house tn
Bids Wanted
together with all qpd singular the ten­
the city of Hood River, offer for sale
Notice Is hereby given that the ements, privileges, hereditaments and
to the highest bidder for cash, all the
State
Land
Board
of
th«*
State
of
Ore
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appurtenances thereunto belonging or
real estate to which the county has
acquired title by virtue of sale for gon will receive sealed bids at its hi any wise appertaining.
Now, Therefore, by virtue of said
taxes, but in no case shall any piece office in the Cspitol Building at Salem,
up to 11:00 o'ctock a. m„ execution, judgment order, decree and
or parcel of land be sold for less than Oregon,
April 29, 1924, for all the State’s in­ order of sale nnd in compliance with
the accrued taxes against the same.
terest in the rlvor front lands herein­ the commands of said writ, I will, on
Thos. F. Johnson,
Sheriff of Hood River County, Ors- after described, giving, however, to the Friday, the 4th day of April, 1924, at
owner or owners of any lands abutting 1.30 o’clo<*k p. m., at the front door
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or fronting thereon, the preference of the County £ourt House in Hood
right to purchase at the highest price River, Oregon, sell at public auction,
Notice to Creditors
offered, provided such offer is made subject to redemption, to the highest
. In the County Court of the State of In good faith, the Board reserving bidder, for cash in hand, all the right,
Oregon for Hood River County.
the right to reject any and all blds:
title or interest which the defendants
In the matter of the Estate of Cur­
Said lands are situated in Hood In th«* above named suit, or either of
tis C. Paddock, Deceased.
River County, Oregon and described them, had on July 30th, 1913, the date
Notice is hereby given that the im- as follows:
of the mortgage therelq foreclosed, or
dersigned has liecn appointed execu­
Beginning at the meander corner since Mid date had in or to the above
trix of the Last Will and Testament common
to Sections 31 and 32, T. 3 N. described property or any part thereof
of Cbrtis C. Paddock, deceas«*d, and i*.
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10 n.
E. or
of W* M., thence 8. 75 degrees. to satisfy said execution, judgment
that all persons having claims agniiat 40
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1119.1 feet tb 2x4x18 order and decree, interest, costs and
said estate are hereby required to pne- Inch
fir ata
ho ; ; 8. 12 degrees 47 min- accruing costa.
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sent the same to the executrix, duly —.............
Dated this 6th day of March, 1924.
verified within six months from the utes E. 326.5 feet to 2x4x18 inch flr
First publication, Mnrcb 6, 1924.
date of the first publication of this stake; 8. 43 d«*grees 28 minutes E.
I*ast publication, April 3, 1924.
not!-*». which ia the 6th day of March, 150.5 feet to 84 Inch iron bar; N. 65
Thon. F. Johnson,
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1924, at th^ office of A. J. Derby, First degrees Bl minutes E. 252.3 feet to
Sheriff of Hood River County, Ore­
National Bank Building, Hood River. cross on ro«*k; 8. 74 d»*grees 4 minutes
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E. 202.4 feet to cross on rock; 8. 73 gon.
Oregon.
Clara E. Paddock.
«iegrees 44 minntes E. 406.0 feet to
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Executrix.
cross on rock; 8. 11 degrees 54 min­
ntes E. 371.0 feet; 8. 53 degroes 0
Notice of Final Account
THE FASHION STABLE'S
minutes W. 134.6 ft*et to Gov. m«*ander
Notice ia hereby given, that the un­ corner.
dersigned. Administrator of the Es­
Thence returning on Gov. meander
tate of Hosmer K. Arnold, deceased, line to place of beginning containing
has filed in the County Court of Hood 4.27 acres shore lands in NW% Sec.
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River County, Oregon, his final ac­ 32. T. 3 N. R. 11 E. W. M.
count as such administrator, and that
Applications should be accompanied
Leaves Hood River daily at
the same has been duly set down by by check or draft of the amount of
order of said court for bearing at the bld and should be addressed to G. G. 4.30 p. m.
court room thereof tat Hood River, One­ Brown, Clerk of the State I.and Board.
Leaves Parkdale Daily at 8
go», at two o’clock p. mu on the 24th Salem, Oregon, and inark«»d “Applica­
day of March. 1924; at which time tion and bld to purchase River front a. m. (except Sunday).
any persons having objections thereto land.”
G. G. Brown,
are required to present the same.
Every Saturday Leaves
Clerk State l4u>d Board.
Parkdale Auto Stage
Lnderson Undertaking Co.
C. C. ANDERSON, Sole Proprietor
Licensed Embalmer and Funeral Director
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AWARD OFFERED FOR MOTORCYCLIST AND
ENTERTAINING ADVER­
MUSIC TO POEM WRITER BOOST HOOD
TISERS NEXT WEEK
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R. L. Babin, Administrator.
Parkdale at 6 p. m.
Dated at Salem, Oregon,
February 13, 1924.
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