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* 9 — '■V- ■ * c • Î 4 8' i • % 4 ” HOOD RIVER GLACIER, THURSDAY, JÜLYI.81, 1D24 .Í >■ V T t s iù ißj I Ji £ C. H. CASTNER CLIMB MOUNTAIN AUTOMOBILES SHOW aai/w>a>aìCM> I hl ornimi? PRAISE» FOR TALK SOON, SAYS GUIDE i N ukmä IN si ATt —••d&w-wa« .....- 5 a (From the Gold Beach Reporter) Mark Weygandt. while here Mon The devstopmMt oT the autonmbile » Strseaing the value of its affiliation day, urged that all who expect to .with the state federation of wvn»- Industry is indicated from a review climb Mount Hood thia season should of the registration figure« for the I en'S clubs as well as urging the local past several years, which abowa a to do so Immediately. organisation to. a broader sphere of tal of 63,325 motor vehicle Hcsnaaa “I predict an early fell, with much community endeavor and pointing issued within the state of Oregon rein on the lower levels, and con out concrete iilustratiomi, Mrs. O. H. during tbe year 1*1*; 193.790 during sequently many storms and much CMtner made a pleaaing address tbe year 1020; 134,560 during the snow on the mountain,” said Mr. M before tbs Indies' Community club year 1922, and 166,412 during 1923. Weygandt. “When these tiegin it will > of Gold Beach at its regular meeting The total revenues derived from stop ascending parties for the rec- Weduasday afternoon of last weak reationiat from afar. W’hen the rainy f in the club house. Mrs. Centner, aa motor vehicle licence transactions for season once Itegina. and It is my pre tbe years inentiosMd Were: 1918, *461,* former president of the state fed 422: 1020, $2,085.1*8.50: 1922. $3.340,- diction that It will tiegin early, there eration, as well as former grand 519.58; 1923. $4,009,009 40. From July will be no let up. Furthermore, the worthy inatruu of the Eastern Star 1, 1920, tbe increase in fees is partial climber who expects to climb the w.* r. of Oregon, has doubtless visited ly accounted for by the law requir mountain should'do ao as soon aa more of the state than auy other The little snow that is ing tbe registration of motor vehicle he can. Probably the only type of automotive woman in public life in Oregon, and left on the peak is fast disappearing, operators as well aS the in<u-ease in !• she la in a position to give others becoming effective in tlx- year leaving only liare rocks and Ice. The equipment that is driven harder than a f a doser insight lntd csndltioua as fees 1921. . ---------- -2__; earlier the climb la made Ulis year they realty exist. From January 1 to June 30, 1924, the tietter it will be.” fire engine is the truck or auto that de Mra. Castner. who spent a few Guide Weygandt ia now contem the total number of passenger an«! days with relatives in Gold Beach, plating a new trail to the mountain commercial rars register«-d is 161.789 livers the papers to the newsies and news commended the kxal organisation top for th«- next legion climb. In for the work it had already accom as against 133J«0 during the same stead of going tip over Coopers Spur * stands. period in 1923 and 26.695 registra plished in connection with its state be will take his lines of climlierM up ,. , 4 ¡> ' program, and its efforts to secure a tions of motor vehicle <>|>erators as a ridge that ill's between Eliot and against 28,844 during that time. The new elub building. Attending the Coe glaciers. It will be lees arduous F • It’s worth noting that Zerolene “stenda state convention at Oregun City a total registration of rars for the first and less dangv.rous than the trip up "f * couple of months ago, Mrs. Castuar six months <tf tbe current year very the east side or the mountain,'he up” in this sort of service as well as in noted the atieence of a report from nearly equals the legistr'ilion for the thinks. - i the Geld Beach club of its work for entire y«mr of 1928 in which 166,412 Mr. Weygandt will be at the head H all others. The Business Manager of the the past year, and expressed iier «■are were lleeused. Tb«- f«-»-s received of a conslderalile party that will- regret, since she learned that the for alUawtor vehicle transactions for ascend the mountain from Homestead “Spokesman-Rhview/’ of Spokane, latter had done much more than ao that year amounted to *l.(H».699.40, inn, leaving at 6 a. m. next Sunday. many of the others which saw to it whereas for the half-year just closed , Wash., writes as follows: that their efforts were reported. Mrs. the receipts total $4,33«;.tW2.54, fon Boys Arrested For Theft Caatner urged that the local club increase to date «»f $267.973.14 over those of th«- year 1923. I Morris Seliger end Virgil Llxreay. send a good aised delegation to the During the month of June, 1923, Isith .17, who gave Portland aa their 1925 convention in Marshfield, where the record* of the secretary of state httnie. were arrested Monday on a the representatives would receive great inspiration and would alao call show that transactions in eoniustlon charge of entering the home of with the issuing of asotor vehicle li- Clarence Caldwell and stealing a gold to the attention of others the «pien- eenses returned to the-treasury total pin. The boys said they were tempt did Curry county. fees In the amount of $85.378.91 for ed wlum funds were exhausted be Mrs. Cartner baa long been that month. These fees included tbe cause of a failure to secure work. to the Roosevelt highway, She one of the early boosters for tills registration of 2,463 passenger rars. highway, making a campaign in var 232 tracks, 111 motorcycles, 700 Hail Insurance. See R. E. Scott, mfltf ious parts of the state in behalf of chauffers, 2 dealers, 5,255 motor ve Why pay tribute to the superstition the lionding act, and she ia more hicle operators, and 3,475 transfers 1 Notiee to Creditors enthused over it on this, her second of motor vehicle and motorcycle li that ‘eastern” oil is “better” just because The registrations for til«- In the Circuit Conrt of the State of trip, the first being two years ago, censes. month of July will undoubtedly far Oregon for HoqiL River County. it costs more? Zerolene, mnA* when the work was first. started. The meeting was presided over by exceed those of the month just, In the Matter of the Estate of Al by our patented high-vacuum Mra. Anna Canghell, president, and closed, by reason af the fa«-t that in bert Hutson, Deceased. - • many cases the operation of cars re announcement was made that the process from selected West Nqtice is hereby given that the un club’s annual bazaar and dance would cently acquired has been deferred in dersigned has tx'en appointed admin order to take advantage of the hblf be held Saturday night, July, 26. ern Naphthenic Base Crude, istrator, witli will annexed, of the Accompanyiing Mrs. Caatner on this fee providtHl by the law for regis relate -of Albert Hutson, decease«!, deposits less carbon, increases trations on and after July 1. trip were Mr. Castner and their son. I hiring the month pf June 19.624 and all persons having claims, against George. They were the guests Of the gasoline mileage of your motor «-are from other stiites were estate of said dei-eased, are hereby the Nuiiset inn. They continued •required to present them, with proper south to Crescent City and returned registered in Oregon, or. an average ’ vouchers within six months from the car, and lengthens its worl> of 425 cars for ea«4i' of the days the home via Granta Pass. date of this notice to the undersigned ing life. Joining the Castner party for a registration stations opeajHt From every state Delaware administrator at the office of Ernest t _______ few hours were Mr. and Mrs. 0. A. C. Smith, Hall Building, Hood River, Bell, Miss Mary Wickland and The- 'rars entered the state and in addi Oregon. Insist on Zerolene—a bet ona Cathon, of Hood River, and Miaa tion there were registrations from This notice is dated and first pub Mexico and the Canadian provinces. ter oil—even if it does cost Daveda E. Striker, of Woodburn. lished on July 24th, 1024. The greatest number of rt-glstratlons r- J. W. Hutson,' less. After their visit to Gold Beach, were rars from California, of which J24a!4 Administrator. there were 6.286. The state of Waati- Mr. and Mrs. Castner motored to I Medford, where they were the gueeta ington registration numbered 2.871. Notice To Creditors of Mr. and Mra. Glen Fabric. They and tbe state of Idaho 568 and Mon Notice is hereby giveif: That the were entertained by the latter with tana 134. Bo far during the year 27.495 rars undersigned has been appointed Ex a joyous trip to Crater lake. Both Mr. and Mrs. Castner characterized of other states and countries have ecutrix of the will of David William the journey to Crater lake as a won entered Oregon and were registered Pence, deceased,‘by the County Court L ( CALIFORNIA) at the registration stations estab- of Hood River County, Oregon, anti der journey. lhihed throughout the stat«-, aa the haa duly qualified as such. All per Oregon motor vehicle law rtajuires sons having claims against said Es Krrors Ara Cited 1 I all motor vehicles licensed under the tate are hereby notified to present Portland, Or., July 24, 1924. lawn of other states when entering the same, duly verified according to Editor Glacier:—My attention has Oregon to immediately tegister their law, to the undersigned, at the office been called to two items which ap- , «■are. This registration is for identi of her attorney, George R. Wilbur, pear in the Glacier of the 24th. fication purposes and in the opera Pythian Building, Hood River, Ore On page eight, under the heading. tion of the police Pffpere of tbe gon, within six months from this thia "Cherry Growers Buncoed.” you rou- state; it is also for the protection of date. ment on the extremely low returns ■* the Dated and first published motorista — — >toriata aa as wefc weft, tfui:.’- ■ g - received by the Salem grower». You '.The.. ragiatrn*iemt tndf&ta thnt ffie Juty », mt---------- , <w • go on to uay that If *B thoroughly travel la Nell Shelley Pence, I is principally -ovAr ihe hlgh- J24114 organised gnd tight cooperative ship wn.vs leading into Oregon from the Executrix. ping organization waa in existence aoiith, south, as the greater muni nqmla-r of the growers would take the place of registrations <re st those stations In the brokers and spec-ulators and the soiithwektern section of the slate By virtue of an execution, judg would make the profit that' 1a now along the main highways. ment order, de« ree and order of sale -...o?. :-------- , u.«. made off of them. w issue«! out of the Circuit Court of For yonr information we wish to We have |ust received a nhtpanent ol say that Sgobei A Day handled over the old reliable F.aatern White Oak sole tiie State of Oregon for Hood River 75 per cent of the cherries shipped leather. For those who prefer leather County in tbe case wherein North l>y the Halem Cherry Growers A hso en the bottoms of their shore, there la Pacific Mortgage Company, a cor J elation and netted the growers *2.24 nothing better. We’ll put nolee on your poration, was Plaintiff, and Agnes E. per box for 15 pound net. unfaoad «•hoes while you wait. T. C. 8m«th's Grant, a widow, Earle E. Grant, Mil dred E. Grant, bis wife, Adele Grant [>ackagea; the boxra Is-ing very rough Champion Shoe Shop. f 14tf Bibbine, T. E. Bibbins, her husband, , and not even paper lined. Thia x t I • •' Rebecca Simon, Charles A. Edwards, « means within a very small fraction H. 8. Braakman does painting, paper Lynn Taylor, Hugh Taylor, Paul Tay qf a «"ent of 15 cents per pound. hauging and decorating. Have your You have another article, that the house enameled inside and outside with lor, Mrs. H. M. Grant as adminis 4 association seta a cherry record by a guarantee for six years. Tel 2404, tratrix of the estate of II. M. Grant, having sold a rar of Bings and I-ata- Break man's Hard» are, I'aint and Wall dec-eawd. Richard F. Monges. Jr., and Adele Mon*»" were Defendants, to berta for $4,774.80. ftgobel A Dfiy paper, Smith Building, ahtf me directed, dated the 3rd day of will open for businets in the Mt. Hood Ho- *" ■ sold a rar of Hood River Lamberts July, 1924, upon a judgment and de ' in New York on July 7 at an av Notice of Sheriff’s Sale cree entered in said Court on the tel Annex with the Weber Hameu Shop, on erage price for the entire rar, of In the Circuit Court of the State 23rd day of June, 1924, in favor' of $5.75 per box. Thia car grosaed or about August 1st, under the name * of nsire than $6,500 and I believe arts of Oregon for the County of Hood tbe Plaintiff above named and against . ,■ ■ . * . .. the record for Hr»od River cherries, Biere-------------- ------------------------------------ tbe defendants herein for the follow- $5,563.8$ ' With or in fact any other cherries sold H. L. Colvin. Plaintiff, vs. Adam J. lng sums, namely : In any market. Cramer and Mary Cramer, Defeud Interest thereon at the rate of eight per cent per annum from the 19th Yours very truly, anta day of June, 1924; $400XM), attorney’s C. W. McCullagh, By virtue of an execution, judg Nocthwastern Manager. ment. decree and order of sale issued fee allowed plaintiff; tbe further sum AU work guaranteed. of $446.22 with interest thereon at out of the above entitled court In the the rate of ten per cent per annum Pioneer Dire In South shove entitled cause to me directed from said 19th day of June, 1824; the Ï George Rordan, an old pioneer of and dated the 15th day of July, 1024. further sum of $80.50 ; and $6880 Hood River, died ftsnday. July SO. upon a judgment rendered in said coets and disbursements therein taxed court on the 7th day of July, 1024. in In favor of plaintiff; and in favor of at hia boms in Petaluma. Calif. Ills Isidy was sent to Mt Angel for favor of H. L. Colvin, plaintiff, and the defendant and counterciaimant against Adam J. Cramer and Mary Rebecca Simon for the sum of burial. fe'-X Cramer, defendants in said suit, for $1,691.92 with Interest thereon at the For 18 years Mr. Ilordan was a the sum of $2607.77 with Interest rate of seven per cent per annum well known resident of Hood River thereon at the rate of eight per cent from the 19th day of June, 19M; the BROOKSIDE DRIVE, HOOD RIVER, ORE. vs Hey, living west of the Barrett per annum from the 7tb day of July, district on what is called the Rar- 1924. the further sum of *200.00 with further sum of $150.00 allowed her as attorney’s fee, and her costa and dan hills After leaving Hood River NEW SYSTEM AUTO REFINISHING. he lived for a time at Mt. Angel, Interest thereon at the rate of six disbursements, taxed at $42.70; and where hia wife died. Since that per cent per annum from July 7th, the coets of and upon aaid writ, com 1024. and the further sum of $27.25 manding me to make sale of that cer The Week Service on Your Car. time he has been in the chicken busi coats and disbursements, and the cost tain real property, with the tene ness at Petaluma. Calif. of and' upon thin writ commanding Mrs. R. H. Husliande went to me to make sale of the following de ments, hereditaments, rights, privileg es and appurtenances thereunto be Petaluma in Novemtier to be with scribed real property situated In the longing, and all rents Issues and prof her father. Two other children, Mrs. Any Color or Color Combination in Satin or High Gloaa Finish. County of Hood River, State of Ore its thereof, situate in Hood River H. J. Kolb and George Rordan, Sr., gon, to-wit: County, Oregon, morte particularly reside In Petaluma. Three other ALSO Commencing at a point 30 rods children survive him—Mra. H. J. East and 30 feet North of the center described as follow«, towlt: The north half of the northeast STANDARD VARNISHING AND REFINISHING Jochimsen and Mrs. F. H. 1 Doen- of flection 16, In Township 2 North heck er, of Albany, and Fred Rordan, of Range 10 East, W. M.; running quarter of the southeast quarter (N% ' of AR Type* — Interior and Exterior. of NE% of SEK) of Section four | of Silverton. thence North to the South line of (4), In Township two (2), North of Mr. Rordan came to America from AU Finishes applied by air under pressure air goes deeper than hair. right of way of Valley Improvement Gernuiiiy iny when he wan 14 year yearn of Company Irrigating Ditch, thence Range ten (10), East of tbe Willam ette Meridian, together with all water age. He ITe wan 76 7« when he died. TEL 5678. R. C. GOODMAN. Easterly along said Southerly line of right* appurtenant to aaid land or said ditch right of way 25 rode; more owned by H. M. Grant and Agnes E. All Nicht Parking Tabu or lens, to the Went line of land Grant and used by them in the irrl- 1 E owned by Thornbwry and Kurts; usiueas thence fkmth along said West line of gallon and cultivation of aaid lands, All night parking on the bui streets of the city will be pre' ‘vented Thornbury and Kurts land to a point together with any water righto that may thereafter have been acquired under ___ new traffic ,___ regulations ___ now JI be _______ 30 feet North of the South line of the by them tor the benefit of said lands ing drafted 'by the city council. For Northeast Quarter of said Section 15, merly, tt ares declared, many tmn- thence West 20 rods to place of begin since the 10 day of July, 1917. Now, therefore, by virtue of said Ssnts utilised the business streets ning. V- execution, judgment order, decree and r night parking space. The new » Now Therefore, by virtue of said ling prevents the parking of qgrs execution, judgment, decree and order order of sale, and in compliance with over 15 minutes on the mein bnyi- of sale, and in compliance with the tbe commanda of said writ, I will, 'V n<*ss thoroughfares after midnight, t commands of said writ. I will on Fri on Friday, the 8th day of August, 1924, at ten o’clock a. m., at the front We are stocked for filling the lunch basket Telephone day, the 15th day of August, 10M, at door of the County Court House in ten o’clock In the forenoon thereof, at the City of Hood River, County of Notice tv Creditors ob or call and personally make your selection. the front door of the County Conrt Tn the County Court of the State House in .Hood River. Hood River Hood River, State of Oregon, sell at public auction, subject to redemption, of Oregon for Hood River County. County, Olsten, .«ell ,<t public aae- to highest bidder for rash in hand Our store, too. is headquarters for your strawberry In the matter of I the Relate of tion, subject to redemption, to the all the rli........... Ight, title or Interest which Malcolm Church, Deceased. highest bidder for cash in hand, all the defen« idants in the above ■ pickers' needs. _ entitled ______ , the right, title and interest which the Notice is hereby given that the . an- suit or any of them had on July 16tb, within named defendants, and each » derslgnod has been appointed by the 1917, or February 21st, 1821, the •s County Court of Hood River Couj rejty, of them, had on the 2Nth day of dates respectively of the mortgages March, 1011, the date of the mortgage Oregon, executrix of the Last Will foreclosed In said suit, or 'since said 'V herein foreclosed, or since that date dates had in or to the above «iescribed of Malcolm Church, find Taataaaent ~ ~........................ “ have acquired in anti to the above property or any phrt thereof, to sat deceased. All persona having cl ____ Ji Mid retate are hereby ■'re described property, or any part there isfy said execution, judgment order against quired to present the same to the of, and to satisfy said execution, and decree, interest, costs sad accru undersigned '■ at Dee, Oregon, duly judgment, decree and order of sale. ing costa. verified, within six wiontha from the Interest, coats and accruing costa Dated- this 10th day of July, 1924. Dated this 17th day of July. 1024. date of the first publlcatln of tble Wm. H. Edick Wm. H. Edick, Tel. notice, which la July 17, ISM. Sheriff of Hood River County, Oregon. Sheriff of Hood River County, Ore- Polly Viola Church, Date of fifst publication July 10, WîtM JlTàll Oats of last publication August 7. J 4* Csn oi/ Jfc 5 > nt 'NT » Nuking ffie EXTRAS' io the newsies <-*5 : # costs little! % AXTHEN sun and hot wind* send COOl eml th m ■ -*s t W “ the Himoani»a*rr jumping toward the hu ndrad degree mark Easy payments —■ COollMM. r r < 12 tn. G. E. Fan, non-oscillating $22.M ■Í i 14 in. G. E. Fan. oscillating 3-spead, $M.M Í ’ 4 *• It in. Westinghouse non-oscillat ing Fan, $19.4* T * 1 -X Il hJ i % ZEROLENE S STANDARD OIL COMPANY - ■'■J- ♦ Prepare For Cold Weather F. E. NEWELL, Expert Trimmer and Auto Top Maker IT I. ’ The Auto Beauty Shop .. •• < i’ii i « Buy now and enable yourself to keep warm next winter at the lowest possible price. ■1 Special ratea on slabwood during summer months. 4 We sell, delivered, or at the mill. '.p k i. Standard Lumber Co. "Ht HORN BROS., Prop*. i Tel. 5567 and 5M1 $ = Ti á TUM A-LUM LI MBER CO. TUM-A LUM LUMBER CO. Why wait with that building ? s j 8 » 3 > BUILD THAT GARAGE OR CHICKEN HOUSE. WHY LET THE CAR STAND OUT IN THE WEATHER AND DEPRECIATE FROM EXPOSURE ? $ THAT CHICKEN HOUSE WILL PAY FOR ITSELF IN A SHORT TIME. %» WE HAVE FREE PLANS FOR HOG HOUSES, MILK HOUSES, SILOS, MA CHINE SHEDS, GRANARIES-ANY THING THAT IS BUILT ON A RANCH. I WE SPECIALIZE ON PLANS FOR SAME. Y ours V o S erve Tum-A-Lan Lumber Co. Indestructible Lacquer Enamel Finish. > L umber B ill , Mgr. P hone 4121— that ’ s our self - starter i TUMA-LUM LUMBER CO. TUM-ALUM LUMBER CO. ? WE INVITE YOU TO A DEMONSTRATION OF PICNIC DAYS THEY ARE HERE . • 1 We have good heavy Slabs Central Top Shop z 9 White King Washing Machine Soap i 1 HERE SATURDAY, JULY 26 Ji t I 'i ' ti ' * Yours For Service FRASIER GROCERY CO. Ï * VINCENT & SHANK "The Home of Quality Groceries'* k ■ Ï. ’M' ' f 4 J ■ r À V.A,«' . I The foresighted householder is thinking right now about his next winter's fuel. k . •/is*-". Zjjfijjjù Announcement ■ - I ft f ..