The Hood River glacier. (Hood River, Or.) 1889-1933, April 10, 1924, Image 5

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HOOD RIVER GLACIER. THURSDAY, APRIL 40, 1924
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The oo« roc
school, «oi L. J. Armstrong, representing the
common to Oregon, to to receive serf-1 traffic department of the Port of Port
ous consideration to a special class at land w«s here last Week explaining tn
the annual convention ef the Oregon shipper« the advantages of th. Port
Council of Rellgtou» Mucation to be I «nd emphasizing the fact that tiu>ir
held in th» Flr«t PMflbytorian church growing Hat of steamer lines to provid-
of Porttand, April fll, 22 and 23. In- ing markets in all parts of the world
stead of criticlstog the churche« for heretofore inaccessible to producers ta
not building modern edifice« with spec-1 this tbrritory. He explains that the
When you want something real good, try
tai rooms for all classes, leaders in the development of the..steamer service at
some <jf our homemade Boston Brown
work have decided to give delegatee the Port of Portland has been so raoid
constructive advice on methods which I during the last four years together
Bread—there was never any better made.
may be used in making a one room with the cooperation of nil H om into
school a marked succe««.
Portland and the provtoton of the
Special classes • will be held each “><*1 modern facilities and method«
day for workers in aB departments oflfor handling water borne traffic that
the Bunday school from the cradle I>lia department decided, in order that
roll through the adult division, and I“11
people in the Colamhta River I
also for administrative officers. Other ,‘*alu could take advanffig« of the aU-
questions to be discussed will be the I 'tatlon*, a representative would be sent
daily ..vacation Bible ec hools, week I through the territory explaining these I
day church schools, religious educe- advantages and giving all possible in-
tlon in teachers' institutes, patriotism, I formation and assistance to those in-1
peace and missionary sducaUon. A I Infested Ju water transportation,
prominent figure in these gatherings I There are a number of northwest prod-
will be Marion Lawraaee of Chicago, I
that have never been developed
for 20 years the executive secretary I
account of the limited markets,
of the International Bunday Bchooi I which may naw be moved through the
association.
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aid of low cost water transportation.
Among those who will take part in *Jn addition to ta-ing the leading
the program are J, A. Churchill, state lumber, wheat and flour «hipping
superintendent
public Instruction; I>ort on the Pacific coast of the United
1 J. O. Gibson, of of
Bend, president of the States Portland is the leading apple
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state council; Dr. W. T. Milliken, exporting port. With the Bailing of
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superintendent of religious educational the steamer “Loch Goll,” March 25,
work . hi Oregon ; Rev. Kreil Grey, of Whose cargo included 16.89t) boxes of
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tlon; Dr.-W. L. Van Nuys, director of apples for the United Kingdom, a to­
religious educational... Wrrk for the tal of 542,039 boxes moved to foreign
Presbyterian Synod of Oregon; Rev. mark.'ts. First shipment of applet
F. M. Jasper, Oregon Methodist con­ from the Port to China moved during
ference Bunday school aniwrintendent; the past season, also the first ship­
An indication that the orcbardiata Mrs. Clara G. Eason, superintendent ments pf apple rings were exported
of the entire Pacific coast will continue of Disciple of Christ Sunday school during 1923.
in their endeavors at packing out a work in Oregon; Rev. Fred Grey of
good quality of apples is evidenced in Beattie; Professor Chartea A. Rice,
. Notice To W, 0. W.
the heavy demand this season for assistant superintendent of Portland’s
Esteemed
Neighbor ¡—Thursday,
grading machines. The Ideal Fruit school system; Rev. WllHatn H. Boddy,
Grader Co., which operates a plant on of Hood River; Prof. W. J. Bly, of Lin­ June 5, we will have in our city at
the West Hide place of Guignard A field college, McMinnville; and Prof. least 5,000 Woodmen, their families
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Roalger, who started the business by W. J. Hertsog, of Kimball School of I and friends. A class of 500 candidates
laool .
will be introduced at a big out-door
¿taking a' machine'for their own use Theology, Salem.
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initiation.
several year« ago, has already re­
Delegates from out of Portland will
ceived orders in excess of the total be entertained in the homes of Port-1 Neighbor, the success of this greet
business of any former year. The con­ land Sunday school workers on the I event rests almost entirely with the
cern is selling grading machines in Harvsrd plan. Reservations should be inemitership of. Hood River Camp.
and Washington districts. made at once through th« state council I The faithful few who attend every
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rc'l California
August Guignard, thb founder of the office, 309 Abington Building. Portland. I meeting are working hard to succeed;
but they nt>ed and must have your
grader business, left Tuesday for Se­
help; so we are appealing to you per­
bastopol, Calif. G. K. Frey, who is
H. 8. Braakmaa doo« painting, paper sonally to be present at the next meet­
handling sales of the concern this year,
is spending the week in the fruit sec­ hanging and decorating. Have your ing of the ('amp on April 17. Try and
house enameled Inside aid outside with l>ring an application with you a« our
tions of Washington.
The grader concern located on the a guarantee for six years. Tel. 2404. quota of this great elaaa is 100.
nuraery and orchard place of the West Braakman'n Hards are,•Paint and Wall
Hoping that you will comply with
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Side men; now employs .10 men regu­ paper, Smith Building,
our request, we remain,
larly. This number will be increased
Fraternally youra,
Notice to Creditors
an noon an the heavy run is under way.
L. G. Morgan, Consul Commander,
The concern is ordering flexible steel
Notice is hereby given that the un­ H. J. Lludsay, Clerk, 22 Montello Ave.
shafting in two-ton lots, and conveyor dersigned has been appointed by the
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belting is purchased in 10,000-foot lots. County Court of Hood River County,
STATE AND FRONT STREETS
Oregon, administratrix of the estate
Hail Inaurane«. See R. E. Seott. mfltf
of William Davidson, deceased, and
having fully qualified aa such, further
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Notice to Creditor«
notice is hereby given that creditors
In the County Court of the State I
of and all persons having claims
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against said estate shall present them of Oregon for Hood River County.
In the matter of the Estate of I
to the undersigned at the office of
FABRICS—CORDS—PUNCTURE PROOF
Ernest C. Smith, attorney for said Charles II. Hproat,' Deceased.
C. G. Cornelius Monday announced estate,
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Notice is hereby given that the un-1
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his candidacy for Republican nomina­ City of Hood River, Oregon, verified I dereigned has been appointed admin-1
Fully Guaranteed
tion for aberiff. His entry into the as required by law, within six (fl) tatratrix of the Estate of Charlea H.
ring brings about the first contest month« of the date of the first pub»- 8proat, Deceased, by the Judge of the
among local office seekers, the other cation of this notice.
I above entitled Court. All personal
candidate being William Edick, depu­
The date of the first publication of having claims against said estate are
ty—sheriff. Mr. Cornelius announces thie notice la March 20th. 1924.
hereby required to present the same,
himself as a farmer, labor, progressive,
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i duly verified, to the undersigned ad-1
Isabella
Davidson,
independent
candidate.
mlniatratrix within six months from I
Auto Electric Shop in Connection
A^aainietratrlx.
From present indications the office m20al7
the date of the flrat publication of I
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of justice of the peace may go begging.
thia notice, at the office of A. J. Derby, I
A. W. Onthank, who has held the office
| First National Banl( Building, Hood I
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W. L. HUCKABAY, Proprietor
for the past two years, has announced
Tn the Circuit Court oCfhe State of I River. Oregon.
that he will not run. No one elee has Oregon, for Hood River County.
I First published March 27th, 1924. I
made any announcement, and citizens
A. D. Moe, Plaintiff, vs. Hasel Dunn I
Nettie A. Sproat,
are expressing the opinion that- some and Jesse N. Dunn, Defendants.
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one may have to be drafted.
To Hasel Dunn end Jesse N. Dunn.
the above named1 defendants:
Notice of Sale of Reul Property
In the name of the State of Oregon:
In the County Court of the State of
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You and each of you are hereby re­ Oregon for Hood River County.
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quired to appear and answer the com­
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plaint of the plaintiff on file in the
ata»Ve entlt’kd Cfin^“on”or before stal«“*» Fr‘d“ Tomlinson, Minors,
John Baker who has filed as candi­ weeks from the date of the first publl-
Notice is hereby given that, pursu-
date for Republican nomination for cation of this summons, to-wlt: on or I ant to au order and License of sale
district attorney, seeking to succeed itefore six weeks from the Srd day of I duly made and entered by the Judge
himself, declares in his platform, that April, 1924; and if you fail so to I of the above entitled Court in said
Elgin Time is “train
he will wear no man's collar except a|>pear and answer said complaint the 1 cause, I will, on and after Saturday,
plaiutlff will apply to the Court fori the 3rd day of May, 1924, proceed to
own.
, time” in the hands of
r Ills Mr.
Baker, who apparently will have the relief prayed for therein, to-wit: sell at private sale to the highest and
- thousands of railroad
no opposition, has l*en a practicing For the foreclosure of that certain i>est bidder the undivided one half
attorney for the pant 12 years. He mortgage executed by the defendants interest of the above named minor,
men, all over the world.
was formerly a justice of the peace in on the North Half of tjia North Half Dee Tomlinson, in and to the follow-
an Ohio community, where be was also of the Southwest Quarter fif the North- Ing described real property, situated
Such a present as an
for a time an editor. On one occasion west Quarter, Section 10. Township 2 in Hood Riypr County, Oregon:.
Elgin is a gift of a life­
Mr. Baker, ruled in a cane presented North, Range 10 East of the Wiliam-
Ix>ts 8-4-5-20-21 and 22, Block 7,
to him that a law wan unconntitutional. rite Meridian, and recorded in Volume Idlewilde Addition to the City of
time. Nothing else will
The case was taken to the supreme 13, at Page 551 of the Records of Hood River, Oregon;
ever take its place—it’s
court and he was upheld by that body. Mortgages of Hood River County. Ore- upon the following terms: The pur-
gon. and for such other relief as to chaser to secure the purchase price
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I of said minor's interest by first mort-
Thta summons to served on you 18*8* uP°n said entire real property,
When you »tart out to select a gradm
pursuant to the order of the Honor- drawing interest at the rate of seven
•Mn gift—atop in «ad let ns »how yma
able H. L. Hasbrouck, Judge of the i*r <*nt P?r *n»un>. interest payable
oer complete display of fine Elgin
County Court of the State of Oregon. "*ni‘-*nnuaily, to run for su<* time
Watches— flS, >175, and manyin-
for Hood River County, dated, made I"" 'P*y , ■kfved upon, and subject to
between prices according to grade of
by said Court.
movement and quality of case.
Kent Shoemaker ha« announced bi« and entered on the Srd day of ApriL I confirmation
Dated —
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candidacy for re-election, on the Re­ 1924, requiring you and each of yon to day of April,
1924.
appear
and
answer
said
complaint
on
publican ticket, to the office ofwunty
aSml
8. J. Moore, Guardian.
before six weeks from the date of
clerk. Mr. Shoemaker, who was first or
W. F. LARA WAY
the
first
publication
of
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summ,)««.
elected to the office in 1914, to n great
JEWELER
wa<kveteran. He is one of the leading which date 1s the 3rd day of April,
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Derby,
spirita in the local American Ix^gion 1924.
THE FASHION STABLE’S
EataHtebed in 18M
Attorney for Plaintiff,
Poet, and it to largely through his con-
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Hood River, Oregon.
«latent Interest in the annual recrea-
tlonal event, that the Legion Mount
BH« Wanted
Hood climb haa been brought to the
point of succese.
Notice to hereby givi
that the
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State Land Board of the State of Ore­
Shute 1 ruses and Buys Orchard«
gon will receive sealed bide at its
Leave* Hood River daily at
Chester Shute han purchased from <l! ■filee in the Capitol Building at Salem. 4.3Q p. m.
Oregon,
up
to
11
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E. H. ‘Wheeler the latter's 9-acre or­
chard place in the Summit district. April 29, 1924, for ail the State’s ln-
Leaves Parkdale. Daily at 8
He ha« leaned for a three year period terest in the river front lands herein­
a.
m. (except Sunday)
two other adjoining tract« from Mr. after described, giving, however, to the
Wheeler, one of 20 and the other of owner or owner« of any lands abutting
Every Saturday Leaves
or fronting ' thereon, the preference
10 acres.
right to purchase at the highest price Parkdale at 6 p. m.
offered, provided «uch offer is made
in good faith, the Board reserving
the right to reject any and all bids:
We are now arranging accounts for the coming
Said lands are situated in Hood
River County, Oregon and described
season. Call and see us.
aa follows:
Beginning at the meander corner
We have just received à car
to Sections 81 and 82, T. fi N.
of Land PUrter which we offer common
R. 10 E. of W. M., thence 8. 75 degrees.
at
at
40 minutes E. 1119.1, feet to 2x4x18
a
inch fir stake; 8. 12 degrees 47 min-*
814XK per Toe
B14AM)
ute« E. 826.5 feet to 2x4x18 inch fir
We alao
a complete Fine «take; 8. 43 degrees 26 minutes E.
150.5 feet to % inch Iron bar; N. «5
Addala*AWM tor vrenaras, oemes,
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Fertilizers
These are days when you are thinking of them.
degrees 51 minutes E. 252.3 feet to
Gardens
LawM—
We have nearly everything In the staple line you
ero«« on rock ; 8. 74 degrees 4 minutes
E. 202.4 feet to cro«« on rtJck; 8. 78
may desire. If you want anything special, we’ll get
Tankage, Fish Meal, Sheep Gufino,
degr<-es 44 minute« E. 408.0 feet to
It for you.
cross on rock; 8. 11 degrees 54 min­
Muriate of Potash, Superphosphate
utes Bk 871.0 feet; 8. 53 d eg r ees 0
minutes W. 134.8 feet to Gov. meander 4
a
corner.
‘Clean clothe« at a moderate
Thence returning on Gov. meander,
HOOD RIVER, OREGON
charge and strict attention to
line to place of beginning containing
4.27 acres shore lands In NW% Sec.
detail«.” Thia business of clean­
82. T. 8 N. R. 11 E. W. M.
ing and dyeing to «nit the public
Applications should be accompanied
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Call, Phone or Write
preference
and puree la a matter
by check or draft of the amount of
that receive« our careful, conacien-
hid and should be addressed to G. G.
Brown, Clerk of the State Iaind Board.
tioua consideration.
Salem, Oregon, and marked “Applies
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c. C. ANDUSON, Soto Pra*atetor
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MEYER A KING
land."
G. G. Brown,
¿am FRASIER GROCERY CO.
We are distributors for the
INTERNATIONAL
HARVESTER COMPANY
OF AMERICA
Announcement ia made by Homer
Roger* managing director of Mount
Hood Lodge and Cloud Cap Inn, on
Mount Hood, of the opening of the
lodge for Ito twelfth season. Mr.
Rogers aMd:
The new Mount Hood Loop road
from Hood River to Mount Hood
Lodge, ia in auch tine condition that
even at thia early date
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have had
many vialtors, and numerous requests
for. accommodation. The lodge was
ouened April 1 Informally, prior to
our formal season on May 1, and from
now on, we plan to keep the lodge
open during the entire year. It is re­
quested that during the month of
April, especially, those wishing to visk
mouutalu kindly give us advance
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■Jur business lias had a steady
growth since its inception in 1913, in
popularity and in volume, and under
the new road condition we expect the
number of visltors thia coming season
to be at least five tlniae that of auy
preceding year.
“We expect to add conalderably to
our string of saddle horses, and during
the0 mountaineering selson we will
have the usual official guide service
for the glacier excursions, and ascent
to the summit of Mount Hood from
Cloud Cap Inn."
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IDEAL GRADER CO.
GETS MANY ORDERS
P. & O. Walking and Tractor Plows
• Cultivators ~ v .
Harrows
Nitrate of Soda
Arsenate of Lead
Orchard Supplies
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HOOD RIVER FRUIT COMPANY
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LOCAL MEN TO GIVE
MOUNT HOOD LODGE
PORTLAND PORT REP­
TALKS IN PORTLAND
IS OPEN FOR SEASON
RESENTATIVE HERE
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•hankering for green things.
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Our stock of vegetables is always fresh •
and contains a full assortment
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Thia Double Boiler is unexcelled for cooking |,pr»^)«
boiling rice, making puddings, sauces and custards, and for
all cooking operations that require slow, even, carefully man­
aged cooking. The two pieces can also be used separately;
the cover fits both.
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resulted in
much copying, the rarity
of genuine Chippendale .
furniture haa limited ita
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C. G. CORNELIUS
SEEKS SHRIEVALTY
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possession to a scattered
few. Not so with gas'
oline. “Red Crown,” the
atandard of all motor
fuels, ia available every*
where. And every gallon
haa the same unvarying
power and extra mileage I
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JOHN BAKER WEARS
NO MAN’S COLLAR
KENT SHOEMAKER
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Parkdale Auto Stage
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KELLY BROS. CO
Spray, Nitrate of Soda
Orchard Supplies
FERTILIZERS
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Office Supplies.
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Anderson Undertaking Co.
Tomato Special
Clàrk Special
KELLY BROS. CO.
, Lkeastd Embalmer and Funeral Director
Clerk 8tate Land Board.
Dated at Salem, Oregon,
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February 18, 1924.
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Know before the work starts what it’s going to
cost you. I’ll give a flat price and a guarantee on
any job you may bring in, whether it is a small ad­
justment or a complete overhaul.
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