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About The Hood River glacier. (Hood River, Or.) 1889-1933 | View Entire Issue (July 31, 1924)
HOOD RIVEB PLACIER, THUIiHDAT, J(JLÏ| 81, 1824 6 ¥ / » í e newsiu Probably the only type of automotive equipment that is driven harrier than a fire engine is the truck or auto that de livers the papers to the newsies and news stands. It’s worth noting that Zerolene “stands up” in this sort of service as well as in all others. The Business Manager of the “Spokesman-Review,” of Spokane, Wash., writes as follows: r Why pay tribute to the superstition that * eastern” oil is “better” just heranse it costs more? Zerolene, maAm 7FRAIFNF by our patented high-vacuum ACAMAXni: process from selected West ern Naphthenic Base Crude, deposits less carbon, increases the gasoline mileage of your car, and lengthens its work* ing life. Insist on Zerolene—s bob- ter oil—even if it does cost less. STANDARD OIL COMPANY (CALIFORNIA) ZEROLENE repräsentativ« ar Announcement F. E. NEWELL, Expert Trimmer and Auto Top Maker will open for buainesa in the Mt. Hood Ho tel Annex with the Weber Harnoaa Shop, on or about August let, under the name of Central Top Shop All work guaranteed. The Auto Beauty Shop BROOKSIDE DRIVE. HOOD RIVER,%RE. NEW SYSTEM AUTO REFINISHING. The Week Service on Your Car. Indestructible Lacquer Enamel Finish. Any Color or Color Combination in Satin or High Glow Finish. ALSO STANDARD VARNISHING AND REFINISHING of All Type« — Interior and Exterior. All Finishes applied by air under pressure air goes deeper than hair. R. C. GOODMAN TEL 5678. PICNIC DAYS THEY ARE HERE We are stocked for filling the lunch basket Telephone us or call and personally make your selection. Our store, too, is headquarters for your strawberry pickers' needs. C.H.CASTNER CUMB MOUNTAIN AUTOMOBILES SBOW PÍA mt NR TAU INCREASE IN STATE SOON, SAYS GUIDE J_______ ■ * ' * r / FRASIER GROCERY CO (From the Gold Beach Reporter) Mark Wvygandt, while here Mon The devetopumat of the automobile Stressing the value of ita affiliation dustry Is indicated from . _ a _ review __ ____ day. urged that all who expect to .with the state faderation of wvm- tednstry the registration figures for the climb Mount Hood this season should eu'i stubs as wall as urging the local of past «ever«I years, which shows a to do so immediately. organisation to a broader sphere of tal of “I predict an early foil, with much motor vehicle licenses community endeavor and pointing Issued 83,320 rain on the lower levels, and con within the Mate of Oregou out concrete illustrations, Mrs. C. H. during the year ISIS; 103,790 during sequently many storms and much Costner made a pleasing address the year 1920; 134,566 during the snow on the mountain.” Mid Mr. before the Indies’ Community club 1922, and 188,412 during 1923 Weygandt. "When these liegin It will of Go|d Beach at its regular meeting year total revenues derived from stop ascending parties for the rec Wednesday afternoon of last week The motor vehicle license transactions for Matlontst from afar. When the rainy in the club house. Mrs. Caatner, as the years Were: 1918. $461,- season once Iteglna. and It ia my pre former president of the state fed 422; 1920, mentioned $2.086.168. W»: 1922. $3.340,- diction that it will begin early, there eration, as well as former grand 519.58: 1923, $4.069,609 10 From July will ,be no let up. Furthermore, the worthy matron of the Eastern Star 1, 1920, the increase in*fees Is partial climber who expeeta to climb the of Oregon, has doubtleM visited ly accounted for'by the law requir mountain should do so as soon as more of the state than any other he can. The little snow that is woman tn public life in Oregon, and ing the registration of motor vehicle left on the |>eak is fa nt disappearing, she ia In a position to give others operators as well M the increase In leaving only bare rocks and l<>e. The becoming effective in the year a closer insight into conditions as fees earlier the climb ia made this year 1921. v they resily exist. the letter It will be.” From January 1 to June 30, 1924, Mrs. Caatner. who spent a few Guide Weygandt is now conteih- the total number of pcsaenger and days with relatives in Gold Beach, plating a new trail to the mountain commercial cars registered is 161,739 commended the local organization top foy the next Ix-glon climb. In for the work it had already accom as against 13.3.999 during the Mine stead of going up over Coopers Spur period in 1923 and 26.605 registra plished in connection with its* state he will take his llmvi of climbers up program, and its efforts to secure a tions of motor vehicle <>|*eratora as a ridge that lies between Eliot and against 23,844 during thin time. The new dub building. Attending the Coe glaciers. It will be less arduous state convention at Oregon City a total registration of cars for the first and less dangerous than the trip up six months of the current year very couple of months ago, Mrs. Castner the east side of the mountain, he noted the aitaence of a report from nearly equals the registration for the thinks. entire year of 1923 in wlil.h 166,412 the Gold Beach club of its work for Mr. Weygandt will be at the head the past year, and expressed her cars were licensed. The fees received of a considerable party that will regret, since she learned that the for qll motor vehicle transactions for sacend the mountain from Homestead latter bad done much more than so that year amounted to $4.060.609.40. inn. leaving at 8 a. m. next Sunday. many of the others which saw to it wltereas for the half-year just closed that their efforts were reported. Mrs. the receipts total $4.336.682.54, an Boys Arretted For Theft - Caatner urged that the local club increase to date of $267,073.14 over Morris Heitger and Virgil Lizesay, send a good sized delegation to the thoae of the year 1923. During the. month of June. 1923, laith 17, who gave Portland as their 1925 convention in Marshfield, where the representatives Would receive the records of the aecretnry of state home. were arretted Monday on a great inspiration and would also call 1 show tliat transactions in eonnei-tion charge of entering the home of to the attention of other* the splen with the issuing of motor vehicle li Clarence Caldwell and atealing a gold censes returned to the treasury total pin. The hoys aaid they were tempt did Curry county. Mrs. Caatner has long been sold fees in the amount of $85.378.01 for ed when funda were exhausted be month. These fee* included the cause of a failure to secure work. to the Roosevelt highway. She was that 1 one of the early boosters for this ’ registration of 2.463 passenger cars. ’ -------- highway, making «campaign tn var- - 232 teneke, TH—1 motorfvrtn«, 700 “ "H»ii ïn«ur«nce. Seo R. E. 8oott. mfltf ious parts of the state in behalf of chauffers, 2 dealers, 5,25.5 motor ve hicle operators, and 3,475 transfers the IsHiding act, and she is more Notice to Creditors enthused over it on this, her second of motor vehicle and motorcycle 11- The registration« for the Tn the Circuit Court of the State of trip, the first being two years ago, censes, month of July will undoubtedly far Oregon for Hood River County. when the work was first. started. “ of the month just The meeting was presided over by exceed those In the Matter of the Estate of Al Mrs. Anna Caughell, president, and closed. by reaaon of the fart that in bert Hutson, Deceased. *• announcemeut was made that the many cases the operation of cars re Notice is hereby given that the un club's annual bazaar and dance would cently acquired has been deferred In dersigned has b»>en appointed admin order to take advantage of the half be held Saturday night, July, 26. istrator, with will annexed, of the Accompany ling Mrs. Caatner on this fee provided by the law for regis estate of Albert Hutson, deceased, trip were Mr. Castner and their son. trations on and after July 1. During the month ef June 16.624 and all persons haviug claims against George. They were the guests of estate of said deceased, are hereby the Sunset inn. They continued motor cars from other States were required to present them, with proper south to Crescent City and returned registered in Oregon, or.' an average vouchers within six months from the of 425 cars for each' of the davw the home via Granta Pass. date of thia notice to the undersigned Joining tiie Caatner party for a registration stations were opened. administrator at tlx* office of Ernest From ever? state except Ilelaware few hours were Mr. and Mrs. C. A. C. Smith. Hall Building, Hood River, Bell, Mias Mary Wickland and The- cars entered the state and in addi Oregon. tion there were registrst ions from ona Cathon, of Hood River, and M1 m This notice is dated and first pub Mexico and the Canadian provinces. lished Daveda E. Striker, of Woodburn. on July 24th. 1924. The greatest number of registrations J. W. Hutson, ’ were cars from .Cailfornhi. of which After their vlalt to Gold Beach. J24al4 Administrator. Mr. and Mrs. Caatner motored to there were 6.286. The state qf Wash Medford, where they were the guests ington registration nnuibwd ±371, Nsttee Te Creditors of Mr. and Mrs. Glen Fabric. They and the state of Idaho 568 and Mon Notice is hereby give/: That the were entertained by the latter with tana 134. So far during , the year 27.405 cars undersigned has been appointed Ex a joyous trip to Crater lake. Both Mr. and Mrs. Castner chargct characti er ized of other states and epunt rles have ecutrix of the will of David William the journey to Crater lake a0a i woo- entered Oregon and were registered Pence, deceased, by the County Court at the registration stations estab of Hood River County, Oregon, and der journey. lished throughout the state, as the has duly qualified as such. All per Oregon motor vehicle law requires son« having claims against Mid Es Errors Are Cited all motor vehicles licensed under the tate are hereby notified to present Portland, Or., July 24, 1924. laws of other statM when entering the Mme, duly verified according to Editor Glacier:—My attention has Oregon to Immediately register their law, to the undersigned, at the office been called to two items which ap cars. This registration is for identi of her attorney, George R. Wilbur, pear in the Glacier of the 24th- fication purposes and tn the opera Pythian Building, Hood River, Ore On page eight, under the heading. tion of the ■ police papers of the gon, within sli months from this “Cherry Growers Buncoed.” you com state: it is also for the protection of date. ment on the extremely low returns the motqriats as weft. «úi’J- Dated and first published this ? received by the Salem growers. You The registrations indlAts^tbat Ae July H 1924. go on to My that if a thoroughly travel to principally -ovAr thb jjilgb- . Nell Shelley Pence, organized and tight cooperative ship- vmys leading into Oregon Ttohi 3e ' J84al4 Executrix. rzin«r organization nriMnlraflnn was urnw in In existence fFriatonA«» south, as the greater ping «ter ni muniter of the growers would 'take the place of registrations ire at thoae I stations in Notice ef Sheriff's Sate the brokers and speculators and “the sonthwtotArn section „ the state ■tlon of By virtue of an execution, judg would make the profit that is now along the main highways. ment order, decree and order of Mie —ao_i-----------¡ix made off of them. „ issued* out of the Circuit Court of For your information we wish to We have lust received a shipment ol the State of Oregon for Hood River say that Sgobel A Day handled over the old reliable Eastern White Oak sole . 75 per cent of the cherries shipped leather. For those who prefer leather County in the case wherein North by the Salem Cherry Growers A«so- on the bottom« of tbeir shoes, There ia Pacific Mortgage Company, a cor 1 elation and netted the growers $2.24 nothing better. We’ll put. soles on yonr poration, was Plaintiff, and Agnes E. I per box for 15 pound net, unfaoed »hoes while you wait. T. 0. Smith's Grant, a widow, Earle E. Grant, Mil dred E. Grant, his wife, Adele Grant package«; the boxes being very rough Champion Bhpe Shop. f 1411 Blbblns, T. E. Bibbins, her hueband, I and not even paper lined. Thia Rebecca Bimon, Charles A. Edwards, means within a very small fraction H. 8. Braakman does painting, paper Lynn Taylor, Hugh Taylor, Paul Tay of a cent of 15 cents per pound. hanging and decorating. Have yonr ' You have another article, that the houae enameled inside and outside with lor, Mrs. II. M. Grant as adminis association nets a cherry record by a guarantee for six year*. Tel 2404, tratrix of the Mtate of II. M. Grant, having Hold a car of Bings and Lam Braakman’e Hardware, Paint and Wall deceased, Richard F. Monges, Jr., and Adele Monges were Defendants, to berts for $4.774.30. Sgotwl A IMy paper, Rmith Building, afitf me directed, dated the 3rd day of sold a car of Hood River Lamberts July, 1924, upon a judgment and de in New York on July 7 at an av Notice of Sheriffs Sale cree entered in Mid Court on the erage price for the entire car, of In the Circuit Court -of the Rtate 23rd day of June, 1924, in favor' of $5.75 per l*ox. This car grossed more than $6,500 and I believe sets of Oregon for the County of Hnod the Plaintiff above named and against the defendants herein for the follow the record for Hood River cherries, lUcer. or in fad any other cherries sold B. L. Colvin. Plaintiff, va. Adam J. ing sums, namely: $5,553.33 with Cramer and Mary Cramer, Defend interest thereon at the rate of eight tn sny market. ¡>er cent per annum from the 19th Yours very truly. 4 anta. day of June, 1924; $400.00, attorney's C. W. McCullsgh, By virtue of an execution, judg fee allowed plaintiff; the further sum Northwestern Manager. ment. decree and order of sale leaned of $446.22 with interest thereon at out of the above entitled court in the the rate of ten per cent per annum Pioneer Dies In South above entitled cause to me directed from Mid 19th day of June, 1824; the George Rordan, an old pioneer of , and dated the 15th day of July, 1924. further sum of $30.50; and $68.30 Hood River, died Bunday. July SO. upon a judgment rendered in aaid costa and disbursements therein taxed on the 7th day of July, 1924, in in favor of plaintiff; and In favor of at his home in Petaluma, Calif. ; court of H. L. Colvin, plaintiff, and the defendant and counterclaimant Ills t»ody was sent to ML Angel for favor against Adam J. Cramer and Mary Rebecca Simon for the aum of burial. defendants in said suit, for $1,691.92 with interest thereon at the For 18 yean Mr. Rordan was a Cramer, sum of $2697.77 with interest rate of aeven per cent per annum well known resident of Hood KtVer . the at the rate of eight per cent from the 19th day of June, 1924; the valley, living west of the Barrett (hereon annum from the 7th day of July, further sum of $150.00 allowed her district on what is called the Iter- per dan hills After tearing Hood River 1924, the further mini of $200.00 with as attorney's fee, and her coats and interest thereon at the rate of aix disbursements, taxed at $4X70; and he lived for a time at Mt. Ange), per per annum from July 7th, the costs of and upon Mid writ, com where his wife died. Since that 1924, cent and the further aum of $27.25 manding me to make Mie of that cer time be has iteen in the chicken l>usi- costs and disbursements, and the coat tain real property, with the tene neM at Petaluma. Calif. and upon thia writ commanding ments, hereditaments, rights, privileg Mrs. R. II. Husbands went to of me to make aale of the following de es and appurtenances thereunto be Petaluma In November to be with scribed real property situated In the longing, and all rents issues and prof her father. Two other children, Mrs. County of Hood River, State of Ore its thereof, aitnate in Hood River H. J. Kolb and George Rordan, Jr., gon, to-wit: County, Oregon, morte particularly ■reside in Petaluma. Three other Commencing nt a point 20 roda described as follows, to wit: children survive him—Mn. H. J. East and 39 feet North of the center The north half of the northeast H. Dom of Section Jochimaen and Mn. F. _________ 15, in Township 2 North -hecker, of Albany, »nd Fred Rordan. of Range 10 East, W. M.; running quarter of the southeast quarter (N% of NE% of 8E%) of Section four of Silverton. thence North to the South line of Mr. Rordan came to America from right of way of Valley Improvement (4), in Township two (2), North of Germany when lie whs 14 yean of Company Irrigating Ditch, thence Range ten (10), East of the Willam ette Meridian, together with all water He was 76 when he died. Easterly along Mid Southerly line of rights appurtenant to Mid land or -A Mid ditch right of way 25 rods; more owned by H. M. Grant and Agnes E. or leas, to the West line of land Grant and used by them in the irri by Thorn bury nnd Kurts; gation and cultivation of Mid lands, All night parking on the buslnsos owned thence South along said West line of streets of the city will be prevented Thornbnry and Kurtz land to a point together with any water rights that under new traffic regulations now be 39 feet North of the South 11 m of the may thereafter have been acquired by them for the benefit of said lands ing drafted by thé city council. For Quarter of said Section 15, since the 16 day of July, 1917. merly, it «vas declared, many tran Northeast thence West 20 rods to place of begin Now, therefore, by virtue of Mid sients utilized the business streets ning. execution, judgment order, decree and for night parking space. The now Now Therefore, by virtue of aaid order of Mie, and tn compliance with ruling prevents the parking of qfirs execution, judgment, decree and order the commands of Mid writ, I will, over 15 minutes en the main busi of Mia, and in compliance with the on Friday, the 8th day of August, ness thorough ¡Pares after midnight commands of Mid writ, I win on Fri 1924, at ten o’clock a. m., at the front day. the 15th day of August, 1924, at door of the County Court House in ten o’rfock In the forenoon thereof, at the City of Hood River, County of » Netlee to Crediton the front door of the County Court In the County Court of the State Houae in Hood River, Hood River Hood River, State of Oregon, aell at public auction, subject to redemption, of Oregon for Hood River County,. County, Oregon, sell at public auc to highest bidder for cash In hand In the matter at the Estate of tion, subject to redemption., to the all the right, title or interest which Malcolm Church, Deceased. highest bidder for cash in hand, all the defendants in the above entitled Notice is hereby given that the un- the right, title and interest which the suit or any of them had on July 16th, denlgned has been appointed by the within named defendants, and each 1917, or February 21st, 1821, the County Court of Hood River County, of them, had on the 28th day of dates respectively of the mortgagee Oregon, executrix of the Last will March. 1911, the date of the mortgage foreclosed tn in Mid said suit, nt nr since afnee ___ Mid _ and Testament of Malcolm Church, herein foreclosed, or since that date dates had in or to the above described deceased. All persons having claim have acquired in and to the above property or any part thereof, to sat against Mid estate are hereby ■Te- described property, or any part there isfy said execution, judgment order qnired to present the Mmie to the of, and to satisfy Mid execution, and decree, interest, coats and accru undersigned aL'Dee. Oregon, duly judgment, decree and order of salo, ing coats. - verified, within six months from W interest, costa and accruing coats. Dated- thia 10th day of July, 1924. Dated this 17th day of July. 1924. date of the first publicat I In of this Wm. H. Edlck. Wm. H. Edlck, notice, which te Jul tol7.Ä4. Sheriff of Hood River County, Oregon. Sheriff of Hood River County, Ore- -. ------ - ~---------- Ication July 10 m.» 1Ì»”- <• ’ » • .%’* r a * • •5 - ~. i* -1 costs little ! eoolnsas. 12 In. G. E. Fan, non-oacillatlng S22.H 14 in. G. E. Fan. Mediating 3-spo«d, $34.M IS In. 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