HOOD RIVER PLACIER. TPUB8IMY, WÀT 1, 19Î4 4 The Touch of Spring —It is on the land and our appetite has a hankering for green things. j 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. ¿2121 FRASIER GROCERY CO. Í V We are distributors for the INTERNATIONAL HARVESTER COMPANY OF AMERICA Walking and Tractor Plows Cultivators Harrows Arsenate of Lead Nitrate of Soda Orchard Supplies [aool HOOD RIVER FRUIT^COMPANY Fresh Milk We are handling Fresh Milk Order it with your Groceries Yours For Service . VINCENT & SHANK The Home of Quality Groceries JUI IM LJ Salt White Cartnote White Enamel has that clear white tone seen in salt, snow and swansdown. It has a soft depth like velvet. It flows smoothly from the brush and dries thoroughly, giving a tough resistant surface to wood­ work, metal surfaces, and fur­ niture. Its finish is so hard and smooth that it is slow to soil and easy to clean. A. S. KEIR KELLY BROS Spray, Nitrate of Soda Orchard Supplies We are now arranging account» for the coming season. Call and see us Office Supplies These are days when you are thinkingof them We have nearly everything In the staple line you may desire. If you want anything special, we II get it for you. THE BOOK AND ART STORE HOOD RIVER, OREGON Andersbn Undertaking Co C. C. ANDERSON, Sole Proprietor Licensed Embalmer and Funeral Director WOAZ.TMWT r EARL M. NOBLE’S RAY LEE IS NAMED FUNERAL MONDAY HEAD OF LEGION At a meeting of the executive com­ mittee of the local American Legion post last week, the resignation of Ber­ keley Snow as commander was accept­ ed and. Ray Lee, present vice com­ mander, was gboaen as commander for the balance of the year. Van W. Clad- den waa chosen vice commander in place of Ray Lee. Among other business the committee decided to have some sort of display in the U-gion ¡>arade during the state convention in Portlaud ■ descriptive of the poet’s mountain activities. The Legion climb committee, With Wui. Cooil ran and Banks Mortliuet, will work out the details of this display. The following committee was ap­ pointed to direct the work of cleaning up the camp sites on the highway, which was tiegun last («11: Levi Wted- sel, Wrn. Allyn. Thad Peterson. Allyn Button and Leonard Howard. A com­ mittee was also apiaiinted to confer with the city council to see If there is something that the Legion could do in connection wtth the new city auto park. This committee is composed of C. M. Hurlburt, Dr. V. R. Abraham and Charlea Gunn. Odd Fellow rite« were accorded Bari M. Noble, aged 38, who died at Pendleton Friday eight. Mr. Noble waa a native of tbe valley. He was stricken in 1919 with influenza, never recovering from tbe after effects. Tile services 'were conducted from the Odd Fellows’ hall, taterawnt followed at Idlewiide eemetarv. Mr. Noble is survivied by hte widow and two email sons, who have been making their home in Portlaud with Mrs. NoWe’a mother, Mra. R. M. Stone. Hte father, M. R. Noble, survives as do the following sisters: Mrs. George Stokoe, of Bend; end Mrs. Marsh Isen­ berg and Mrs. Clarence Carnee, of Hood River. • i Ttie Christian Science service was read by Mrs. C. O. Huelat. The fuue ral was directed by C. C. Anderson. We have two Dodge touring cars for sole. One is a 1021 model which has had excellent care and shows it. Has a new set of pistons and is in A-l Condition throughout. Price $500 at Bennett Brothers. A 11)1(1 touring looks mighty young for its age. Rebored last fail; new K -404 lottery; fair tires and in very good Notice of Sheriff’» Sale runuiiig order. A serviceable car for m8 In the Circuit Court of the State of only >175. Jtonnett Brother^ Oregon for Multnomah County. Dee Flat Goto Afore Cows Credit Service Company, a corpora­ tion, Plaintiff, ys. G. L. Davenport. R. 8. Jlaseltine and’R. A. Collins, Defendant. of Dee, each owns aaoth.r registered By virtue of- an attachment execu­ Jersey cow. The two men, each driv­ tion, Judgment order, and order of sale ing a light truck, equipped with a issued oitt of the above entitled Court delivery body, left their Dee Flat or­ in tbe aliove entitled cause, to me di­ chard places at ■ daybreak recently. rected and dated the 21 at day of They selected cows of their choice and March, 1924, upon a judgment ren­ returned to their ranch places the dered and entered in aaid Court on same day. the 14th day of January. 1924. in favor of Credit Service Company, Plaintiff, and against G. L; Davenport, In the Circuit Court of the State of Defendant, for the sum of $722.50 with Oregon, for Hood River County. interest at ike rate of 7 per cent per A. D. Moe, Plaintiff, vs. Hazel Dunn annum from the 3rd day of January, 1922, together with the sum of $125.00, and Jesse N. Dunn. Defendants. To Hazel Dunn nnd Jesse N. Dunn, a reasonable attorney’s fee, ami for tlie further sum of $21.40 costs and the above named defendants? disbursements and the costs of and In the name of the Blate of Oregon: upon tills writ commanding me to You and each of you are hereby re­ make Bale of the following described quired to appear and answer the cun­ reffl property, to-wlt: plaint of the plaintiff on file in the Ttie South Half of Lot Nine (9), above entitled Cause, on or before six Lots Twelve (12), Thirteen (18), weeks from the date of the first publi­ Fourteen (14), Mclrwin Tract, in Sec­ cation of this mqnmona, to-wlj: on or tion Nine (9), Township Two North of before six weeks from the 3rd dny of Range Eleven (11) East of the Wil­ April, 1924; and If you fail so to lamette Meridian, situated in tbe appaar and Answer «aid complaint the County of Hood River and State of plaintiff will apply to the Court for Oregon. the relief prayed for therein, to-wit: Now Therefore, by virtue of said ex-- For the foreclosure of that certain ecution, Judgment order and, order of mortgage executed by the defendants sale ani in Compliance with the com- on the North Half of the North Half numda of said writ, I will, on Satur­ of the Bou fh west Quarter of the North­ day, the 31st day’ of May, 1924, at 10 west Quarter, Section 10, Township 2 p clock a. m., at the East Front door North, Range 10 East of the Willam­ of the County Court House, Hood ette Meridian, and recorded in Volume River, IltMid River’ County, Oregon, 18, at Page 551 of the Records of sell at public auction (subject to re­ Mortgages of Hood RfVer County. Ore­ demption), to the highest bidder for gon. and for such other relief as to cash in hand, all the right, title and the Court may seem Just. interest which the within named de­ This summons is served on you fendant, G. L. Davenport, had on the pursuant to the order of the Honor­ 18th day of September. 1922, the date able H. L. Haabrouck, Judge of the of attachment thereof or since that County Court of the State of Oregon, . date had In and to the above descrilied for Hood River County, dated, made property or any part thereof, to satis­ god entered on the 3rd day of April, fy said execution. Judgment order and 1924, requiring you and each of you to decree, interest, costs and accruing appear and answer aaid complaint on costa. Thos. F. Johnson, or before six weeks from the date of Sheriff of Hood River County. Ore­ the first publication of this summoos. gon’. ml-29 which date is the 3rd day of April, Itated thlp 25th d«y of April, 1924. 1934. A. 3. Derby, Attorney for Plaintiff, Notice of Sheriff’s Sale aSmlS Hood River, Oregon. Notice is hereby given, that by vir­ tue, of an execution in a foreclosure Notice ef Street Improvement duly issued out of the Circuit Court Went Oak Street of the State of Oregon, for Hood River County, by the clerk of said Court, • Pursuant to the order of the Com­ mon Council contained in Ordinance under the Seal thereof, dated the 28th No. 658 of the’City ef Hood River, day of April, 1924. in a certain suit in Oregon, passed i>y the Common Coun­ said Court, wherein Theodore Tlaas as cil April 21. 1924, and approved by the plaintiff recovered Judgment and De­ Mayor on the 24th day of April. 1924. cree against Belle Schmidt and Chas. notice is hereby given that the under­ P. Schmidt, her husband, and Fossil Mei^antile Company, a corporation,.as signed City Recorder will receive bids for the following improvement: defendants, for the sum of TWO Oak Street and Cascade Avenue THOUSAND DOLLARS nnd interest from the west line of Ninth Btreet on thereon at the rate of eight per cent Oak west to the end of the pave­ per annum- from March 11, A. D. 1*22 ment Street on Cascade Avenue and Colum­ until paid; for the further sum of attorney's fees and 318 costs: and bia River Highway which is about 96 feet west of the east line of Nine­ said decree foreclosed that certain teenth mortgage executed by first two above River, Street In th« City rtf Hood Oregon by constructing and named defendants to pMintiff. against laying down thereon from the «nt ♦he hereinafter descrilied real proper­ line of ty and ordered and commanded ine to section Ninth Street went to tbo Inter- wlth the center line of Cas- sell the said real property according -ade Avenue, n concrete pavement 18 to law; Now, therefore, by virtue and au­ feet in width, being 9 feet on either thority of said decree and Writ. I will, side of the center line of said portion on the 2nd day of Jnne. 1924. at the of said Oak street, and by construct­ ing nnd laying down thereon from the north front door of the Court House, intersection of the center lines of Oak in Hood River City. In said County, at 10 o’clock in the forenoon of said Street and Cascade Avenue west to day. sell at public auction to tbe high­ said paveptent a concrete pavement est bidder, for cash, tbe following de­ 10 feet in width, tieing 8 feet on cither side of the center line of aaid portion scribed property, to-wit: Beginning one hundred-thirty three of Cascade Avenue. AU work incidental to the construc­ and one third r<»ds south of the North­ east corner of Section thirty three tion and laying down of said pave­ (33) In Township one (1) North. ment, such as grading and conatruct- Range ten (10) east of the Willamette ing water drains, shall be done if eny meridian; running thence west one such is needed, and the composition, hundred sixty rods; thence «oath dimensions, location and manner of twenty six and two thirds rods; thence constructing or making each part of east one hundred sixty rods; thence said improvements shall be strictly in with the plans and spec­ mirth twenty six and two thirds rods accordance containing ifications of the City Engineer, which to tbe place of beginning, I the standard specifications of the twenty six and two third,» acre«; to- are gether with the tenements, heredita­ State Highway Department for con­ ment« and appurtenances thereunto be­ crete pavement. Healed proposals for the work will longing. Dated at Hood River, Oregon, this 1st tie received at my office up to 8 o'clock p. m.. May Sth, 1924, and the Common day of May. 1924. Council will at its next regular meet­ Thos. F. Johnson. Sheriff of Hood River County, Origon. ing after the completion of the pub­ lication of this notice, to-wit: On E H Hartwig. Esqnlfe, ml-29 tlie Sth day of May, 1924, at the Coun­ Attorney for Plaintiff. cil Cha miter at the hour of 8 o’clock p. m.. proceed to open and consider aU blds for said work, which Is or­ dered by the Common Council by said Ordinance No. 657, duly enacted as above specified; that the Improvement will be let in one contract, and will lie required to be completed within We have just received a car thirty (30) days from the date of. the of Land Plaster which we offer awarding of the same to the successful bidder, who will be required to fur­ warehouse at nish a bond to the City of Hood River $14.00 per Ton in a sum' of not less than 25 per cent of the estimated cost of the con­ We also have a complete line tract for the faithful performance of Fertilizers for Orchards, Berries. thereof; that complete specifications are on file in my office covering the Gardens and Lawns— Improvements • for which bids are Tankage, Fish Meal, Sheep Guano, called, which may be examined by prospective bidders upon application, Muriate of Potash, Superphosphate and said contract will be awarded to the lowest and tieat bidder upon said specifications. The City reserves the right to reject any or all bids, or to waive any de­ fects therein, for the benefit of the City of Hood River. The terms of the specifications shall be notice to pros­ pective bidders of the requirements Call, Phone or Write demanded by said City in ths per­ formance of said work. This notice Is given fox ten days by publication In ths Hood River Glacier, FEED DEPT. a newspaper published at the Gity of Hood River, Oregon, the date of the first publication being the 24th day of FERTILIZERS Tomato Special Clark Special KELLY BROS. CO. Í ». April. 1924. . a24ml H. L. Howe, City Recorder. * LEGION NOTES The annual .tat. convention .of the American Legion win be held in Port­ land during tbe Roes Festival wdsk, June 11 to 14, under the auspices of Fortland Poet No. 1. The special comailttee from the Portland poet In < barge of convention arrangements is James R. Bain, chairman; Harry B- C tilth low, E. L. Wilson, Chester A. Fuller. Arthur M. Geary, Fred Angell and John A. Beckwith. The convention sessions will be held in the beautiful Labor temple at Fourth and Jefferson streets, and reg- iat ration headquarters will be at the elub rooms of tbe Portland poet, above the Hibernia I ihii X on the corner of Fourth and Washington streets. Many features ere being planned by the different poets throughout the state for their participation in one of ttie big Rose Festival parades In which the Legion will march. The Hood River poet plana to feature its mountain activities In «-unique way and Kent Shoemaker la In charge of tn. the arrangements. He states that Hoed River to out after the« craad prize for tbe number of men in line and tlie most unique display. Time to think of Varnishing Spring h the time Nature come» out in fre»h apparel. What about your home? Going to give it a new spring dress? Inside and out, winter leaves its marks. Why not sms * m »A them away? Go over the floors. Brighten up the woodwork. Touch up : furniture that has become worn and dulL We sell the particular varnish you need for each particular purpose— <■ ACME QUALITY VARNISHES Holman A Samuel Make 1 Holman A Samuel have mads a de­ cided improvement at their Sanitary Market sn the Heights. The growth «t- their business haa been such that they have had a trunk line telephone Installed. Beginning with today the new phone of the popular market and grocery will be 8811. You can always depend upon thee« famout vxrnishee. They come specially prepared for each type of wort Mad« in one of the largest varnish works in th« country. Marked by the Acme Quality label which is the safest guaranty we know. • E. A. FRANZ CO Notice to Creditors Notice is hereby given: That the undersigned has been appointed Ex­ ecutor of the will of John Bullwlnkel, ts 3-4-5-20-21 and 22, Block 7, Idlewiide Addition to the City of the Mood blood of such bulls bull, as EMINENT, OXFORD SIXTY HEAD, tbe YOU DO, OXFORD OXFORD MAJESTY. MAJESTY, NOBLE NOBLE OF OF OAKLAND», OAKLAND», GOLDEN GULDEN Hood River, Oregon; YOU ’ ’ LL LL DO, upon the following terms: The pur­ GLOWS CHIEF, ST. MAIVE8 and other noted sires are close up in the chaser to secure the purchase price pedigrees of the offering. of said minor's Interest by first mort­ The offering luclu ten of such bulls as OXFORD gage upon said entire real property, DO JR, OREGON 8BY FERN NOBLE, drawing interest at the rate of seven CHIEF, ONOTAS C ’ILLON BOY, etc. They are cu per cent per annum, interest payable OXFORD LASSIE OXFORD BEAU (he by OXFORD M semi-annually, to run for such time BEAU) and FERNS OXFORD WARFARE. (He to rich In U m ss may be agreed upon, and subject to Hensetional Fern, Eminent an* Violas Oxford Lad.) confirmation by said Court. Thia lierd is lieiug used for practi<-al work in the dairy, Dated and first published this 3rd many J «specially the young stock) would command favorable a day of April. 1924. the »Sow ring. Certainly an Ideal opportunity to secure heavy a3ml 8. J. Moore, Guardian. x foundation cows, bred heifers, younger calves, both sexe« forget the young bull. -Fern'* Oxford Warfare, who to especially recon- NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS mended to those wanting tbe very best show type from producing and Market Road Highway Csmtractlsa show winning ancestry. Hood River County, Oregon The cntaloga are now ready—eent free upon request. Sale to be held Healed bids will be received by the on tlie Bemom Hotel Farm, 14 miles east from Portland, Just off tbe County Court of Hood River County. Line Road. Watch for sign on the roadalde. Oregon, st the office of the County Cleric in the City of Hood River, Hood AUCTIONEERS Rlv«r County, Oregon, at 1.30 o’clock COL. J. W. HUGHE p. m.,'on the 12th day of May, 1924. Forest Grove, Oregon. for construction of a section of con­ COL. C. D. MINTON, crete road beginning at the west end Port tend, of the West Hide Market Road and running West for a distance of approx­ imately 3400 feet. The work lnvolvea approximately 100 cu. yds. common excavation; 6100 sq. yda. preparation of subgrade; 6100 sq. yds. 7 in. (1-2-3 mix)’ concrete paving; 30 lin. ft. 12 in. culvert pipe; 1KOO lin. ft. expansion Joints; 6800 Un. ft. shoulder construction; 60 cu. yda. croaked rock. No bid will be considered, unless accompanied by cash, bidder’s bond or certified check for an amount equal to at least five per cent of the total amount of the bid. A corporate surety bond will be re­ Goods will be picked up at all of the quired for the faithful, perforiqapce of the contract In a shm equal to one half following places (Valley point») on Tuesdays of the total amount of the bld. and returned Thursdays:— Plana, specifications, forms of con­ tract, proposal blanks (same as used by state) and full information for Parkdale—at Mclsaac’s. bidders may be obtained at the office of the Coubty Clerk. Hood River, Pine Grove—at Bickford’s. Oregon, upon the deposit of $5. The right Is reserved to reject any Odell —at Odell Hotel. and all proposals or to accept the proposal or proposals deemed best for Mt. Mood—at Mt. Hood Postoffice. the County. By order of the County Court. Kent Shoemaker, Oak Grove and Barrett Garments—will a 24 ml Codnty Clerk. Godwin’s Jerseys at Auction Tuesday, May 6, 1924 MEYER & KING WEEKLY SERVICE THE FASHION STABLE’S Parkdale Auto Stage f Phone ¡201 Leaves Hood River daily at 4.30 p. m. be picked up at the Oak Grove and Barrett Stores, on Wednesday and will be returned Friday or Saturday. - Mosier Garment» — will be picked up Mon* days at Race’s Confectionery and returned on Thursdays. Leaves Parkdale Daily at 8 a. m. (except Sunday). Every Saturday Leave* Parkdale at 6 p. m. Rubber Stamp Ink at Glacier