The Hood River glacier. (Hood River, Or.) 1889-1933, July 10, 1924, Image 3

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HOOD RIVER GIACI®», THURSDAY, JULY 10, 1934 *
TENNE DRAWINGS
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AT THE SIGN OF THE RED, *
WHITE AND BLUE PUMP.
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There are thousands of
these pumps and Red
Crown signs wharo
your Standard Oil
Scrip Book entitles you
„ to reliable Red Crown
gasoline, Zerolene
and other petroleum
supplies. One or two
books ($5, $10 and $ao
denominations) will
last a season and save
I W carrying cash. Con*
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OIL COMPANY
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Meat Eats For All Occasions
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The Best Foods from Oregon Cattle.
Pure Foods at the most moderate prices.
FISH AND POULTRY
THE HOOD RIVER MARKET
A. F DAVENPORT, Prop
Tslsphons 4311
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The Auto Beauty Shop
HOOD RIVER, ORE.
BROOKSIDE DRIVE,
NEW SYSTEM AUTO REFINISHING.
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The Week Service on Your Car.
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Any Color or Color Combination in Satin or High Glosa Finish.
ALSO
STANDARD VARNISHING AND REFINISHING
of All Types — Interior and Exterior.
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air goes deeper than hair.
R. C. GOODMAN.
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PICNIC DAYS
THEY ARE HERE
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We are stocked for Alling the lunch basket
as or call and personally make your selection.
Telephone
Our store, too, is headquarters for your strawberry
pickers' needs.
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ALL OUT OF SORTS?
All kinds of
Motor Trouble Shooting
Electrical Work a Specialty
HECK UNGER GARAGE
Successor to TUCKER’S GARAGE
Phone 2133
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HARirORD TIRE/
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ERHAPS as many men come to use Hartford Cord
Tires because of the remarkable value they discover
in Hartford Tubes as the other way around.
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To get started with either .one is. to find a new defini­
tion of money’s worth in tires and tubes.
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ILyou drive a light car you should see the new 30 x
3’A inch UH" Tread Clincher Cord. It’s a big mooey’s
worth in a small tire.
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MARSHALL WELLS COMPANY.
DtotributeVS
Portland
Duluth
Apniran*
Prepare For Cold Weather
The foresighted householder is thinking right now about
his next winter’s fuel.
We have good heavy Slabs
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Buy now and enable yourself to keep warm next winter
at the lowest possible price.
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Special rates on slabwood during summer mon t lm.
We sell, delivered, or at the mill.
Standard Lumber Co
HORN BROS., Props.
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DOWN
TO THE
MOTION PICTURES
TAKEN AT HOMESTEAD
Indestructible Lacquer Enamel Finish.
AN Finishes applied by air under pressure
ENTOMM j OGY BODY
Drawings for the third
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women’s tennis championship and the day night from MMford university.
On Auto
second annuel boys’ tennis champion­ Oslif., where he Rttanded the annual • Exhaust Fires
ship of Hood River county were made convention of ths American Associa­
Bedding attached to the rear of the
Saturday. There were 27 en­ tes for the Advutement of Science, machine was fired laat week by the
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trants to the latter event and 40 to was ’ elected preaidant of the Pacific exhaust of the motor, and N. E. Cole­
the woi
i ’ s tournament.
Because Division of the Ansar**’"" A»ao<4atlon man. en route to Hood River from
Mr. Portland, lost a truckload of house­
of the large entry, pla ly will begin of Economic BnfiteologlHt».
Saturday, Jnly’lfi, tnetea- id of Monday, Childs states that the annual conven­ hold goods. Mr. Coleman was ac­
iaatlon next year companied by his wife and the fam­
tion of the
July 14, as first announced.
he|d In Oregon, ily i of a daughter. The fire had
The play will be on both the Ben­ wUl
land were (Ma­ made such a headway when it was
edict Tennis dub courts and the Both
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in case discovered that the furniture and
Country club courts simultaneously.
of the body itedding could not be -unloaded. The
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The finals and semi-finals will be the general
Portland,
Reed truck was badly damaged by the
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held on the Country club court*, how­ seiects V-
ever, *a the deeper backstops there college will be utilised for the meet­ blase.
make them better for tournament ing. The lecture hallo of the Uni­
play. Because of this the. Country versity of Oregon will be used to
Nsllre st SherilTs Sale
club has opened its couris fcr prac­ case Eugene landa the convention.
By virtue of an execution. Judg­
If the convention 9t 1025 is held
tice from now until the dose of the
tournament to all entrants so that to Portland Mr. Childs plan» on bring­ ment order, decree and order of sale
sQt the t>oys and girls who do not ing the entomological branch of the issued out of the Circuit Court of
belong’fit the club will have a chance organisation to the Hood River valley the State of Oregon for Hood River
_____ County in the cats whereto Nurth
to familiarise themselves with the for a tour of. the orchard».
On- returning to Oregon Mr. Ch nd» PaMfid’ Mortgage Company, a cor­
courts and not be under a disad­
vantage in the finals, All player» found Mrs. Childs to a Portland- hos­ poration, was Plaintiff, and Agnea E.
using the court» must give way at pital, where she had undergone a Grant, a widow, Earle E. Grant, Mil­
all times to club member», however, serious operation. Mrs. Child» and dred E. Grant, his wife, Adele Grant
and are asked not to play after children were at one of the beaches Bibbin», T. E. Blbbin», her husband,
when she became 11L A telegram to Rebecca Simon, Charles A. Edwards,
4 p- m.
Play to the boys' event la for the Mr. Childs missed him and he did not Lynn Taylor, Hugh Taylor, Paul Tay­
Kelly trophy cup. All aeta will be learn of his wife’sillness until he lor, Mrs. H. M. Graut as adminis­
tratrix of the estate of II. M. Grant,
two out of three until the semi-finala came to Portland.
deceesed. Richard F. Monges, Jr., and
are reached when the set» will be
Adele Monges were Defendant», to
three out of five. Competition in the
MOSIER
me directed, dated the 3rd day of
women’s event is for the Kresse cup
Those who attended the reception at July, 1224, upon a judgment and de­
and all play will be the beat two out
The Dalles last Monday evening in cree entered in said Court on the
of three sets.
The first round of the tqtirnament honor of Miss Dora Sexton were Rob­ 23rd day of June, 1V24, to favor of
must be played by Tuesday,. July 15, ert Rcearce, MI m Thelnm Johnson, the Plaintiff above named and against
at 4 p. m. The second round must Thus. I^lliott, Chaa T. Bennett, Miss the defendants hereto for (lie follow­
l>e played by Thursday at 4 p. m. Lenora Hunter, Mra. John Carroll, ing Bums, namely: $5,553.33 with
Drawings for the connotation tourna­ R. W. Hlmpaon, Mra. '6. E. Wilson, interest thereon at the rate of eight
ment will be made Wednesday and Harry and George WUaon. Mr. and per cent per annum from the 12th
play will begin Thursday. AU match­ Mra. Jno. Beidin, Mr». Johnson, Mrs. day of June, 1224; $400.00, attorney's
es must be played before 4 p. m. as Howard, Mra. Holly, Mr. and Mr*. fee allowed plaintiff; the further »urn
the courts are to demand by the dub Jaa. Camp and Mra. Hattie Bailey. of $440.22 with interest thereon at
Mias Dora Sexton baa been secretary the rate of ten per cent per annum
members after that hour.
from said 12th day of June, 1824; the
Drawings for the tournament are of Rebekah district No. 18 for lfl further
»urn of $30.50; and $68.30
a» follows: Vienna Hukarl vs. Flo­ year* and 1* now the present warden
and disbursements therein taxed
rence Chapman, Carol Hurlburt vs. of the Rebekah Assemtcly '. A tine pro- coats
dellcioua re, in favor of plaintiff; and to favor of
Eleanor Derby, Norma Young vs. gram was rendered
reported a the defendant and counterclaimant
Louise Norton, Lola Jean Sinclair vs. freshmenta served,
Rebecca Simon for the sum of
Dorothy House. Mary K. Bcott va. very enjoyable. time.
The ball game Sunday l>e tween $1,621.22 with int«*est thereon at the
Joyce Nye, Virginia Vaughan va.
seven per cent per annum
T^ona Van Allen. Hattie Hackett vs. Mosier and Rkaamnia, Wash., waa rate of
the 12th day of June, 1224; the
Catherine Stranahan. Josephine Smith another victory for Abe local boys from
sum of $150.00 allowed her .
va. Harriet Fuller. Dorothy Davis vn with a score of 2 to T. It was a very further
aa attorney’» fee, and her costa and I
Kathryn Perlgo, Lorraine Wrat vs. Interesting game from atari to finish disbursements,
taxed at $42.70; and
Agnes Chipping. Carol Gregory vs. and the boya did excellent work. z
the costa of and upon said writ, com­
Helen Hukarl, Ada Fenwick va. Ev­
Mr*. Race, of Ml Paad, Texas, moth­ manding me to make Mie of that cer­
elyn Brune. Mamie Samuelson va. er of E. A. Raes of this city, arrived tain real property, with the tene­
Esther Haurp, Julianne Benton vs. Monday for a several day*' visit with ments, hereditaments, rights, privileg­
Mildred Rice. Margaret Pierron -v*. her eon.
es and appurtenauces thereunto be­
Werdna IsbeU, Virginia Abraham vs.
Bill Vetyei, Jim Cherry and Henry
and all rents iaaues and prof­
Luetelle Ferguron. Barbara McDon- Frobaae were fishing np the !>eecbutes longing,
its
thereof,
altuate in Hood River
aid va. Elisabeth Derby. Frances river Bunday and repeat a *<H»d retch County, Oregon,
more particularly
Acheron vs. Zoe Easterly. Marian Pai­ of bl* fish.
described as follow«, towlt:
rs. Helen Shurtllff, Phyllis
The north half of the northeast
Mr. and. Mrs. Herr, accompanied
West va. Ine» Young.
of the southeast quarter (NMj
Drawing» for the boy» are: Robt. by Mra. Cherry and children, motored quarter
to Multnomah falls Bands y where of NE\4 of RE%) of Hectlon four
Butler va. James Carson. Russell they
met Mr*. Jack Boacoe and aon, (4), to Township two (2), North of
Acheron va. Tom Johnron, Walter Harvey,
from Beattie, who returned Range ten (10), East of the Willam­
Wolgammott vs. Pau) Kelr, William
ette Meridian, together with all water
Wright va. Kelsay Rlocom. Bernard home with them for a aiait.
Mr. and Mr*. G. B. Kello* were rights sppurtenaut to Mid land or
Carlo« va. Billy Blalsdale, pilver
owned by H. M. Grant and Agues E.
Ramuelron vn. Robert Perigo, Jack Mosier visitors laat treek.
Grant and used by them to ths irri­
Born—To Mr. and Mra. Glen An­ gation and cultivation of said lands,
Cornett va. Joe Haslinger, Tony Mohr
vs. Lynn McCaully, Erskine Randys drew», n nine pound bey. July 1. together with any water right* that
vs. bye, Maurice Fagally vs. Carlisle Mrs. Andrew* was formerly Ikirothy may thereafter have been acquired
Roberts, Clayton Foreman v»._ Dick Swain.
by them for the benefit of aald lauds
Rinclair, Ellis Cummins v». Ronald
MI m Gloria Hhawkey, of Portland, since the 16 day of July, 1217.
Ingalls,
Gordon
Manser
vs.
George
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passed through Moaler Tkiesday of
Now, therefore, by virtue of Mid
Wnest. Harold Förden ▼a. Edward last week and called on her aunt, execution, judgment order, dtixtc and
Nanmes.
Mr*. Stamper and couain, Mrs. Bry­ order of Mie, and to compliance with
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The beat eight players of both the ant
the commands of Mid writ, I will,
boys and girla were seeded, according
on Friday, the 8th day of August,
Mr.
and
Mr*.
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of
Pen-
to regulations of the United States diet on, _
1224, at ten o’clock a. m., at the front
Lawn Tennis association. Those seed- rlle
door of the County <>»urt House to
ed were:
Vienna Hukarl. Carol way to Cammi
the City ..of Hood River, County of
Gregory. Mary K. Rcott. Margaret week* at their luinmer cottage.
Hood River, Rtate of Oregon, roll at
Pierron. Norma Young, Mamie Ram-
public auction, subject to redemption,
laat
week
Wednesday
evening
of
nelson. Hattie Hackett and Barbara
to highest bidder for cash in hand ,
McDonald and Robert Bntler. An­ C. W. and W. E. Clark motored to all the right, title or totereat which
thony Mohr, 'Ijiwrence Wright, Clay­ The Dalle» on business.
the defendants to the above entitled
Thursday of last week th* W. A. suit or any of them bad on July 16th,
ton Foreman. Rusnell Acheson. Oliver
Ramnelson, Erskine Randy» and Qor- Himbanda family and tfcRte house 1217, or February 21st, 1821, the
guest», Mr*. Bo*ler and daughter, dates respsetively of the mortgage»
don Manser.
All players are asked to provide Elda, of Fort Wayne, Ind., left for a foreclosed to raid suit, or since raid
their own balls and referees In the few days' outing at Lost lake.
dates had to or to the above described
preliminary matches. All finals and
Mr. and Mrs. Orren Osburn, Bert property or any part thereof, to sat­
semi-finals will be scheduled by the Osburn and Miaa Thelma Johnson isfy said execution, judgment order
committee and umpires and linesmen motored to Ix>«t lake Thiitaday of and decree, Interest, costs and accru­
provided.
last week.
ing costa.
Dated thia 10th day of July, 1224.
O. E. Kelley, of Portland, came up
Wm. H. Edick,
to spend the Fourth with liia family.
F. A. Alllngton, A. J. Herr, Robt. Rherlff of Hood River County, Oregon.
Date of first publication July 10,
Rimpson and Chas. Heit her aaotored
to Hood River last Wednesday and date of'laat publication August 7.
attended a nesslon of the Camp lodge.
Mr. and Mra. Blanchard and family
The summer session is resulting to
an increased guest list at the Home were shopping in Hood River last
In the Connty Court for Hood River
■tend ton. With the climbing season Thursday afternoon.
getting under way, the hostelry in
Mra. Llvingntone and fn tally were County, Rtate of Oregon. In the mat­
expecting weekly climbing parties for Hood River visitor» last Thursday. ter of the estate of Edgar W. Winans,
the rest of the season. Tbs guest
Mra. E. M. Rtraum and daughter. deceased.
Notice la hereby given that the un­
list last week included : Mr. and Mrs. Dorothy, and Cecil Isifferty. of Hood
Geo. Lyman, of SeatUe; M1 m Bailie River, motored to Little White Salmon dersigned executor» have filed their
final report and account with the clerk
Ix-wl», and Mr. and Mrs. T. C. Hart, for the Fourth.
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of the above entitled court, as execu­
of Portland; Mr. and Mrs. W. E.
Mra.
Joe
Hadd»
'and
daughter.
Colby, of Hood River; Mr. and Mrs. Myrtle, and the Kelley family pic­ tor* of the last will and estate of aaid
deceased, and that the judge of aald
P. G. Connor, Ram R. Bandrye«, of
court has made an order and fixed
Lewiston, Idaho; E. R. Lindvberg and nicked at Kober* beach Friday.
C.
W.
Clark
motored
to
The
Dalle«
Friday, July 26. 1224, at the hour of
family, Mrs. Mary Cochran and Mins
last
Thursday.
10 o'clock to the forenoon, as the time,
Helen Cochran, of Ran Francisco ;
Mr. and Mr*. C. R. Hart, of Los ' F. A. Alllngton and the Clark fam­ and the Court Room in the County
Angeles; and Mrs. N. A. Hart and ily motored to Hood River laat Wed­ Court House, to Hood River City and
daughter, Mlns Hermosa Hart, of nesday evening to attend the show. County, aa the place for the hearin*
lx* Angeles.
Mr*. Ernest Evans and daughter, of eald final account and of objections
AL Ferguron and Pauline Carey, Nedra. were to Hood lllver last thereto, if any there be.
Dated and first published June 26,
accompanied by a party of eight Thursday on bualness.
1224.
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additional motion picture folk, spent
Mr.
and
Mra.
O.
C.
Bailey,
of
Oak
Martha Ann flpauldlng,
the past several day* on the snow
Grove,
are
apendtog
a
few
day*
to
Ephraim Thomas Winans,
■lopes near the Homestead inn »boot Mosier visiting relatives.
Executors.
tog scenes to be used to the produc­
Mr. and Mrs. Tagasell. of Hood
E. H. Hartwig, Attorney for Estate,
tion of "Retribution.” Included to
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the company, which la one operating River, are guests at the F. A. Bho- Hood River, Oregon.
for the Feature Film Corporation, gren home.
are Frank Clark and Leas Bates,
Mosier spent a very quiet Fourth Notire of Bearing on Final Account
The feature wUl soon be released, as nearly everyone bad left the citv.
In the matter of the Estate of Dan­
The motion picture folk declare that
Mr. and Mra. Herr and little
they found conditions around the inn daughter spent the Fourth la Hood iel E. Rtanton, Deceased.
Notice is hereby given that J. Leona
ideal for motion picture work. Al. River.
Stanton, the administratrix of the
Ferguron, It will be remembered, ap­
Mr. and Mr*. Cherry and children above mentioned estate, has tiled in
peared here la perron at the time picnicked
at Kober* beach the the County Court of Hood River
“Flames of Passion” was shown at Fourth.
County her Anal account, and the
the Rialto.
James Carroll, George Forest, Ben County Court baa appointed Friday,
Carroll. O. O. Bailey. Jack BeMin July 25, 1224, at the hour of 10 o’clock
and Marlon Yonish motored to Hood a. m. aa the day and boar for hearing
River Friday evening.
objections to such account and the set­
The junior cTub of Girl Reserves tlement thereof and the doctor of »aid
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were Invited to a sewing party at estate.
On or before the above mentioned
the home of Montana Chamberlain
Hatnrday afternoon and had a very day and hour, any person interested in
enjoyable time. Mias Telbertraa, of Mid estate may file his objections to
The Dalles, waa present to direct Mid final account specifying the par­
their fnn as well aa their leaaons. ticulars of such objections.
Dated Juno 20, 1024.
At a late hour the hoeteaa served
J. Leona Stanton.
cake and lemonade. Both clubs are
Administratrix.
looking forward to their <-ampin* WJyiî
trip at Lost lake.
Notice ef Final Account
Herbert Graves left Sunday aren-
in* for Lewiston, Idaho, where ha
Notice is hereby given that the un­
expects to work in the harvest fields dersigned has filed with the clerk of
for his brother-in-law, Ira McIntosh. the county court for Hood River coun­
Miaa Elsie Carlson and Mrs. Alex ty, state of Oregon, his final account
Carlson and little son, of Portland, of his administration of the estate of
arrived Bunday evening to spend a Roas B. Sluts, deceased, and tliat the
few days with their mother, Mrs. C. said court baa fixed Friday, the 11th
day of July, 1224, at the hour of 10
* Mr. Thebe left Sunday evening for o’clock to the forenoon as the time,
and the county court room to the
The Dallo».
■ Clay W, Clark left Sunday even­ county court bouse to Hood River
ing for Heppner where he will take city and county, as the place for the
| hearing of the same and of objections
the clerk’» job at the station.
I thereto, if any there be, and all per­
A baby daughter wan born: last sona having objections thereto must
week to Mr. and Mrs. Hibbard.
I present the name to said court before
A fire broke out In A. C. Hoime»’ said time.
auto park last freek. doing conoid
-k J. Sluts, administrator,
arable damage to one of the camper*.
H. Hartwig, attorney for estate.
Their car waa saved but they lest
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torn, bedding and a suitcase. The
fire waa accidentally set by camper*.
A Mg crowd turned out and the fire
Waa aoon extinguished.
Mr. and Mr,. Wm. Romero, of Cal­
ifornia, arrived laat week to make
their home here.
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HOOD RIVER, ORE.
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WM. MaMURRAY. GaMral raamansr Agsot
Portland, Oregon.
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LUMBERING IS OREGON’S
GREATEST INDUSTRY -
In Oregon there are 400 active saw­
mills, employing 18,000 persons, with an
annual payroll of $12«000,000. Of the
28,000 wa£e-earners In the state, 64 per
cent are en£a£ed In the lumber industry.
The capital Invested in the industry
In Oregon Is $35,000,000 and the mills
are producing each year 2,000,000,000
feet of lumber, valued at about $30,000,-
000. The standing timber of the state. If
manufactured Into lumber and shipped
In carloads of 10,000 feet each, would fill
37,500,000 cars. Coupled together they
would make a train 284,000 miles long.
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Nearly two-thlrds of the persons em­
ployed in the state are vitally affected by
the Industry. A great proportion of the
state’s business Is entirely dependent Up­
on It.
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