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.HOOD RIVER GLACIER, THURSDAY, AUGUST 2t, 1934 MOSIER b| I] ■q II HARTFORD TIRE/ more car owners settling down to Hart ford Cords and Hartford Tubes. Hartford quality and service is too pleasant a certainty to give up. Among the owners of light cars the new 30 x 3^ inch “H” Tread Clincher Cord is making many new Hartford enthusiasts. MARSHALL WELLS COMPANY Distribu ton Portland Duluth. Meat Eats For AU Occasions The Best Foods from Oregon Cattle Pure Foods at the moat moderate prices FISH AND POULTRY THE HOOD RIVER MARKET A. F. DAVENPORT, Prop. Telephone 4311 OFFICE SUPPLIES These are days when you are thlnkinfe.of them. We have nearly everything In the staple line you may desire. If you want anything special, we’ll feet it for you. THE BOOK AND ART STORE HOOD RIVER, OREGON When Time Counts Maybe you’ve planned a vacation trip, or a hurried fishing journey up some of the mld-Columbia'a famous trout streams. Something la found wrong with the car. Bring it down to ua with the instructions that you want quick work. You'll get It. The same dispatch la applied in the repair of spraying rigs or other orchard or farm equipment. a., HOWELL BROS. TeL 2551 FOURTH STREET The Auto Beauty Shop HOOD RIVER, ORE. BROOKSIDE DRIVE, NEW SYSTEM AUTO REFINISHING The Week Service on Your Car. Indestructible Lacquer Enamel Finish. Any Color or Color Combination in Satin or High Gloss Finish. ALSO STANDARD VARNISHING AND REFINISHING of All Types — Interior and Exterior. All Finishes applied by air under presaure air goes deeper than hair. TEL. 5678. R. C. GOODMAN. 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. FRASIER GROCERY CO. Anderson Undertaking Co. C. C. ANDERSON, Sole Proprietor Licensed Embalmer and Funeral Director is a visitor at The lari woskr J Othar ____ Dalles Twb&flfe Proctor and MI m Dena Proctor. Dora and Frank Proctor, Mr*. Welter and Mark ’d. Mayer. Cecil Rowland and wife, of Park- dale, are vlritlng at the home of W. L. Bowland. MI m Letha Bennett returned from Portland Tuesday. Mra. Bertha Johnson entertained Mrs. J. E. Ferguson, Mra Chas Race and Mrs. A. W. McKeown at a dinner party Saturday, In honor of Mra. Race, who ia visiting her eon, E. A. Race, of this city. Mrs. Jas. Carroll has returned boms fw>ni Fairview, where she had been visiting her mother, Mrs. Cook. E. A. Race and daughter, Marcella, a«*companled Mr. Race's mother, Mrs. Chaa. Race, as far as Portland on her return trip to her home ia Bl Paso, Texas. yrs. W. A. Husbands, with daugh ters, Emily and Arvilla, and MI m Ida Nielsen, motored to Hood River last Thursday afternoon. The Ladles' Aid met at the home of Mrs. Ernewt Evans last Wednesday afternoon. The Loyal Berçan claM of the Christian Sunday school, had Its au- nual beach party Thursday evening. About 25 young people had a most enjoyable time. Mrs. Hibbard was a Itood River visitor Tuesday of last week. Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Downing en- joy«*d a visit from the following Port land people people: J. W. McGann and «laughter. Iris, and Mrs. 8. L. Dean and ton, Earl. Mrs. R. W. Lenta and family, of Gresham, are spending a week with her parents, M. and Mra. A. M. Downing. • Miss Thelma Fish, of The Dalles, and Mrs. E. J. Morrison, editor of th«* Maupin Times, and 'daughter, Edith, were week end visitors at the Morgenson home. Paul Downing and family, of Port land, visited at the home of Mr. aud Mrs. Morgansen. Tuesday Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Sho- gren and family returned from their outing at Long Beach. Mr. and Mrs. Taggesell at present are enjoying a vacation at the beach. Mrs. H. H. Nielsen, daughter, Ida, and eon, Francis, motored to The Dalles Friday. Mr. and Mm J. M. Carroll and daughter, Rnth. motored to Portland Friday to visit Ben Carroll, who is ill at the hospital. Herbert Graves, who has been at Ix*wiston, Ida., for the past month, returned home Saturday morning. Miss Mildred Nichols, who has been visiting her brother at Redmond, re turned home Monday. Tin* Kronenberx. ranch, superln- tended by W. L. Rowland, has been sold. Th<> Fruit Grower« Association haa tieen busy the past week packing early apples, pears and prunes. J. O. Beidin was on a business trip j to Odell Saturday. Mrs. Alex Carbon and aon. of Port land, have been visiting in Mosier the ixi«t week, returning to their home Sunday morning. Miss Marjorie Alexander left for Portland Sunday to visit her parents before going to Corning, CaliL, where she is teaching. Mrs. Geo. Alexander and daughter accompanied her aa far as Sheridan to visit her parents. Clyde Bailey <*ame up from Oak ridge to look after his place and or chard, as sheep had been doing some damage. The Chown family left Friday for their camping trip. Mr. and Mra. Livingston were in Hood.River Saturday. Mrs. F. A. Allington and eon, Dar rell, left Saturday for Tacoma, Wn. Mak er Ainos Root returned home Tuesday, having spent the summer with Pau) Agidius at Ortley. Mg. and Mrs. Henry Peterson, of Wapanitia, are visiting at the home of Mrs. Bertha Johnson. A numtier of the Mosier young peo ple enjoyed the dancing party at Thornton’« lake Saturday. Mr. and Mm Ernest Evans took the following girts to The Dalles Bunday afternoon: N«*dra and V'Ona Evans, Luella Nielsen, Lets Blanchard and Nita Camp. ' The Ladles’ Aid will meet at the home of Mrs. Bell Nichol next Wed- newday. August 27. Francia Nielsen, Herbert Graves and George Forst were in Hood River Sunday. Frank Mlddleawart. Joe Weller and Roliert Scearce were fishing U” on the Deschutes Sunday. Gerald Hora and his sister, Irene, and their uncle attended the show in Hood River Sunday. Mr. Stuzman and daughter, Made line. and niece, Miss Ruth Stuxman. of San Francisco, visited with the C. A. Brown family Saturday. Mudge and Mrs. Gunnin* of The Dalles, visited at the Cherry home Sunday. Henry Forbaae and John Sheridan, of the Sheridan Fruit Co., Portland, were visitors at the Venael home last Friday. J. Dyvenport visited Mosier friends during the week. Mrs. E. C. Strahm and three chil dren spent a week at the C. A. Brown home, Mr. Strahm motoring up with them and returning for them the following Wednesday. The school In the Godberson district has been aliandoned. Mr. Frederickson having purchased the school building. Mr. and Mrs. James Cherry and family visited at the C. A. Brown home Sun«iay. Mrs. E. M. Strauss and daughter, Miss Dorothy, have returned from their trip to Crater latke. Misa Maud Wold. Mias Laura Hade and Ralph and John Hails arrived in Mosier Sunday and will probably re main to work through the fruit sea- aon. Jaa. Cherry lost a valuable horse Sunday. Mrs. C. A. Brown han returned from a week’s visit In Portland. ’ Girts IScom- Mias WosepM and Saturday ' camp site on <1 river. Dr. C. H. Day and family Mt Thursday for K a nra a where they ex pect to make their new home. Mra. Jeanette Sammers and Mias Jeanette Somamss have moved into Elmer Lyle’s hones < Prof, and Mra. Keeney have moved into the Baldwin bouse hi Parkdale. The Andruses expect to be able to move into their new home the first of September. The house received its first coat of paint last week. The Ladies’ Aid society met in the park Wednesday * afternoon of last week. They spent a busy afternoon tiring a quilt. Rev. R. A. Hutchinson is suffering from poison oak. Rev. Pratt conduct.-«! the service at the Community church Sunday morning. Mr. of Portland, la spend lag a 1 at the Craven home. W. C. Bmullin and family and J. R. Plfer and family and Isabelle Craven spent the week end at Lost lake in Bob Green’s camp. Mr. and Mm 8. B. O’Hara. Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Craven, Mr. and Mra H. F. Goodlander. H. L. Homers, JMra Jeanette Bommers and Miss Jeanette Sommers were among the Parkdale visitors to Lost lake Sunday. Paramount-Coaumpolitiin induction, "The Go-Getter.** one of the pepleet and moot interesting of Peter B. Kyne’s stories, with an all star cart will be shown by the forum in Mo- Isaac's ball next Wednesday evening. Hhnridan B om Better Prospects John Sheridan and G. H. Frobase, of the Sheridaa Fruit Co., of Port land, here and at The Dalles last week, seeking peach«*« and early ap ples, declared that they expected the short peach crow to stimulate the de mand for early fall apples. Mr. Sheridan Mid that the summer ap ples had beast moving slowly up to the present tlma due to plentifulneM and ch«*apneM of berries. Mr. Sheridan nredi«*t«*d that grow ers of ths ndd-Columbia section will get good returns for their fruit this season becauM of the light crop of Jonathans in Yakima and Wenatchee. r seventeen (17); thence Month west corner of the Southeast quarter of ths Southeast aald Section seventeen (1 South to the Northwest comer of the South half of the Nbrtbeaat quarter of the Northeast quarter of Section twenty (SO), Township one (1), South, Range ten (10), Beat of Wil lamette Meridian; thence Bast to the West line ef aald Section twenty (SO) ; thence South to ths Southeast corner of the North half of the South east quarter of the Northeast quarter of aald Section twenty (SO) ; thence West to the Southwest corner of the North half of the Southeast quarter of the Northeast quarter of said Sec tion twenty (SO) ; thence South to the Southeast comer of the South west quarter of the Northeast quarter of asid Section twenty (99)-; thence West to the center of said Section twenty (20); thence South to the Southeast comer of the Northeast quarter of the Southwest quarter of aald Section twenty (20) ; thence West to the Southwest comer of the Northwest quarter of the Southwest Sirter of said Section twenty (SO) ; nee South to the Southwest corner of the Southwest quarter of mid Sec tion twenty (20) ; thence West to the Place of beginning. The proposed District to include also the following folio' |^MB tracta of land: The North half of the Northwest quarter of Section thirty (80), Town ship one (1), South, Range ten (10), Eart of Willamette Meridian. The Southwest quarter of the Northweet quarter of Mid Section thirty (30), Township one (1), South, Range ten (10), Eaat of Willamette Meridian. The West half of the Northwest quar ter of the Southeast quarter of Sec tion six (6), Township two (2), South, Range ten (10), Eaat of Wil lamette Meridian. Except lify from the above described lands, the foUowing parcela: The East ten (10) acres of the Northwest quarter of the Southwest Rarter of Section seventeen (17), wnshlp one (1), South, Range ten (10), East of Willamette Meridian; the east twenty-five acres of the Southwest quarter of the Southwest quarter of Section seventeen (17), Township one (1), South, Range ten (10). East of Willamette Meridian; the Northwest quarter of the North east quarter of the Northwest quar ter, the Northeast quarter of the Southeast quarter, the Northweet quarter of the Southeast quarter, the North half of the Northeast quarter of Northeast quarter, and the South half of the Southeast quarter of the Northeast quarter, all in Section twenty (20), To wnshlp one (1). South, Range ten (10), East of Wil- lamerte Meridian. BkMN^d W E^uAliiAtion The Oonnty Board of Equalisation will meet at the court house, Hood River, Monday, September 8, at 10 o’clock a. m., for the purpose of going over the asaessmem roll and correct ing such errors as the board <i**etns District Contains necessary. All appli<-ation« for reduc The proposed District con tains 1400 tion must be filed with the county acres more or lera. clerk within 15 days from first meet Eugene C. Euwer, A. C. Heilenbach, ing date of the board or they will not Arthur C. Sallenbach, Guardian, be acted upon. a21s4 Charles 8. Bowe. Geo. W. Blodgett, M. W. Shearer. A. W. Sutton, A. M. Petition Enney, 8. B. Sutton, Mt. Hood Lodge In the County Court of Hood- River Co., Homer W. Rogers, Pres., Everett A. Brown, Blanche Elisabeth Brown, County, Oregon. In the Matter of the Petition of F. L. Roeebrough, W. O. Bmullin, George Blodgett, et al, for the organ Joe. R. Piter, H. H. Hardman, M. W. Shearer, Adm. of H. L. Shearer Es isation of an Irrigation District. To the Honorable, the County tate, Maud Shearer, B. B. London A Court of Hood River County, Oregon: Alex Power, by B. B. London; B. B. We, your peti.loners, whom names London A C. E. Power Bátete, by are hereunto subscribed, respectfully E. B. London. And notice is hereby given by the represent that each of ns Is the own er of land situated within the bound Petitioners that the foregoing peti aries hereinafter described; that to tion for the organisation of an Irri- gether we constitute a majority of an liati<m District will be presented to of the owners of all the Mid lands; the County Court of Hood River that all of the Mid lande are situated County, State of Oregon, at the Court In Hood River County, Oregon; that House in Hood River, Oregon, at 2 no part of the Mme lie within any o'clock P. M., Wednesday, September Incorporated city or town, nor within 3rd. 1824, for action thereon by said any plated subdivision or part thereof Oonnty Court ; at which time and adjacent to an Incorporated city or place all persona interested in Mid town; and that aU of Mid lands re petition and in the organization of susceptible of irrigation from • com Mid District or in opposition to the organMtion theretff or in any matter mon source or combined sonrcM relating to the organlMtlon of Mid by the Mme system of works. And tilia Honorable Court is ad- District or to the fixing of the bound vised that we do desire, propoM and aries thereof may be beard. Eugene O. Euwer, A. C. Sallenbach, purpose to organise Mid lands into an Irrigation district under the pro Arthur a Sallenbach, Guardian, visions of Chapter XIV of Title XLI CbsrlM 8. Bowe, Geo. W. Blodgett, of Oregon Laws aa amended, and td- M. JwC Shearer, A. W. Sutton, A. M. rouBtriiCT. nnn n< “juiic worKB wiicreiij "Enney, 8. B. Sutton. Mt. Hood Lodge to provide Irrigation for the afore- Oo„ Homer W. Rogers, Pres., Everett Mld lands, and to further provide for A. Brown, Blanche Bllssbetb Brown, and to secure all of the other benefits F. L. Roeebrough, W. C. Bmullin, and advantages available under the Joe. R. Pifer, H. H. Herdman, M. W. provisions of aald laws for Mid Shegrer, Adm. of H. L. Shearer Es tate, Maud ShMrer, E. B. London A lands and the owners thereof. Wherefore, Your Petitioners do re Alex Power, by B. B. London; B. B. spectfully pray thia Honorable Court London h C. B. Power Bótate, by J31a28 that ouch proceedings and action In K. B Ixmdon. the premises aa shall be necesmry shall he taken and had to effect the NoMee sf Final Settlement of Estate In the County Court of the State of organlMtlon of an irrigation district under the laws and act above re Oregon, tor Hood River County. In the Matter of the Estate of Wil ferred to, out of the territory situ ated within the boundaries herein liam H. Taft, deceased. Notice Is hereby given that the ex after described, with such changes therein aa may be just and proper. ecutors of above named estate have And we further pray that there may filed thia final account and final re lie three directors in and for mid dis port with the clerk of the above en trict, and that such directors may be titled court, and that the court has fixed Saturday, the fith day of Sep elected by the district at large. The proposed boundaries of Mid tember, 1024, at ten o’clock In the forenoon of Mid day, in the court District are as follows: Beginning at the Southwest comer room In the court house, la the City of the Southeast quarter of Section of Hood River, Oregon, aa the time nineteen, Township one (1), Sooth, and place for the hearing of said Range ten (10), Bast of Willamette final account and final report, and all Meridian; thence North to the North objections thereto, if any. All per west comer of the Southwest quarter sona having any objections to aald of the Northeast quarter of Mid Sec final account and final report are tion nineteen (18) ; thence East to hereby required to file their said ob the Northeast corner of the South jections with the eterk of above ‘ time fixed ‘ for west quarter of the Northeast quarter court, oa or before th« of Mid Section nineteen (19); thence said final hearing and settlement. Dated thia fith day of August, 1894. North to the right of way of the Bast L. R. Taft, canal of the Middle Fork Irrigation District; thence in a Northeasterly John Baker, Executors of the Estate of WlUla direction along the Mid right of way of the Middle Fork Irrigation Dis H. Taft, Deceased. a7«4 trict to the intersection of mid right N s M m st Guardian’s Sale of way with the North line of Sec tion seventeen (17), Township one Notice is hereby given: Pursuant (1), South, Range ten (10), East of to license and order of aalt issued to Willamette Meridian; thence Beat the undersigned aa guardian of the along the North lind of Mid Section Estates of Winona Maxine Koontz seventeen (17) to the Intersection of Baly, Clare Howell and Ira Howell, Mid North line of Section eeventeen Minors, by the County Court of Hood (17) with a nameless creek about River County, Oregon, made and ten (10) rods East of the Nortbeaat dated July 80, 1924. corner of the Northwest quarter of I, the undersigned, aa such guard the Northeast quarter of Mid Section ian will on and after Saturday, Aug seventeen (17); thence in a North ust SO, 1004, aell at,private sale, sub easterly direction along the East line ject to confirmation of the County of Mid nameless creek to a point Court of said County, to the hlgheot which la about equal distance from bidder for cash in hand, all of the the South line and the North line of following described real estate situ the Southeast quarter of the South ated in said Hood River County, Ore east quarter of Section eight (8), gon, to wit: Township one (1), South, Range ten The undivided three-elevenths inter (10), East of Willamette Meridian; est in and to the following: thence Bast to the West line of Mid Beginning at the northeast comer Section eight (8); thence South along of the northeast quarter of the south the West lines of Mid sections eight east quarter of Section 2. Township (8) and seventeen (17) to the South 2, North, Range W, BWM; thence east corner, of the'Southeast quarter west 40 rods; thenar south 40 roda, of the Northeast quarter of mid Sec thence east 40 rods, and thence north tion seventeen (17) ; thence Went to 40 rods to the place of beginning, con the Southwest comer of the South tain lag 10 acres. east quarter of the Northeast quarter Blds or propoMls to buy said prop of Mid Section seventeen (17); erty may be made to the undersigned thence South to the Northweet corner at the otece of her counsel, George R. of the Southeast quarter of the South Wilbur, Room 17, Pythian Building, E. A. Brown entertained ter east quarter of aald Section (17); Hood River, Oregon, at any time after thence Bast to the Northeast corner the date of the first publication of the southeast quarter of the South thia notice, but no bid will be mat quarter of Mid Section seventeen rented prior to August 80, 1024. Dated July 80..1894. (17); thence Sooth to the Southeast Mary M. Coleman. corner of the Southeast quarter of Gtuurdfan fttoraMid. quarter of said Section PARKDALE J. H. FREDRICY, Agent HOOD RIVER. ORE. Prepare For Cold Weather The foresighted householder is thinking right now about his next winter’s fuel. We have good heavy Slabs Buy now and enable youraelf to keep warm next winter at the lowest possible price. Special rates on alabwood during summer montha. We aell, delivered, or at the mill. Standard Lumber Co HORN BROS., Prope Tel. 5567 and 5581 HOME MADE PASTRIES We take pleasure -in announcing that our new salea atore haul been opened on Oak Street in the Bartmesa building, just opposite the Star Grocery. 4 You wiH always find breads, caJces, pastries and pies, fresh and pure from the ovens. Your special orders will always be given prompt attention. We want to make Hood River known for its good home bakery Hood River Bakery E. C. KROLL, Prop.