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HOOD RIVER GLACIER. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 20. 1924 T _ ,£«•<* <•«> "How to Tell a Live Dr' ! ( h’,n h from a Corpse.” At 7.30 the 5Ä wlU I* -Putting God Qos4 procrvM procresa hu han already, airead» | } Teat. Bentor B Y. PU Tsat. ” Senior P. V. at p. tewerd a revival. Coiuw' ; m- In the ptayer meeting room, the ■aka > .revival last 10 minifies of this service being Chi* yaet prefere and f- devoted to prayer for the evening r-««uasamtlM are need«*«!. Sun service. We are seeking for a revival 4fcy 'acboal st 10 a. m , preaching at embracing the whole town. Pray for 11 8 a •vangelist Laughlin will tlie revival. First Charsk sf Christ. SdealM N1CKELSEN WINS SHEPHERD OF THE FIRSTS WITH FOWLS HILLS ON.TOMORROW Services In church building. Bunday, 11 a. m. Sunday school the____ * hour, The reading room is maintained in the Davidson building Room 8 to open week days from 9 to 5, with an C. D. Nicketaen won heavily in the ‘The Shepherd of the Hills.” the attendant in charge from 8 to K W«*dn«anlav evening service at R noted book of Harold Bell Wright, poultry department at the Pacific In o’clock. ■ Lesson subject : "Boni and will tie presented to Hood River folk ternational Block Nhow Just closed. at the Rialto theatre tomorrow night. Mr. Nickelaeu placed nine entiles anti Body.” won on eight; two firsts, flvZs«*couds and one third. The poultry divialon of the show was the largest In tile history of the stwk show, and to win agaliuit the competition of the North- west, one must have the goods Mr. Nickelson lias some of the fin est White Leghorn» in I lie Northwest. Am« ng his flock are hens that have lieen bred and raised at the govern ment poultry plant at Beltsville. M«l., and are highly is-digre«*d with heavy egg records. The winning birds were rained by Mr. Nickelaeu this season. He is now operating an exclusive hrfM-ding plant and is preparing to raise 28.000 baby chicks thia coming season. » _— MR. GROWER There is no downward tendency apparent in the export market situation. There need be none thru out this entire apple shipping season, providing there per distribution and careful supervision exer rer each and every shipment of Apples that moves from the Northwest Districts. You can rest assured that this service, will follow all your ship ments entrusted to our care. Reasonable advances -« made, 'f' I- •’ H. W. FARRELL, Local Representative KELLY BROS. CO APPLES AND PEARS BUYERS AND SHIPPERS Expôrt—Domestic C • YOUR LEWIS R. I. REDS ARE AGAIN WINNERS < THE FRUIT EXPORT CORPORATION __ - BUSINESS SOLICITED Hood River, Ore Phone 3411 MAYNARD & CHILD WE SPECIALIZE IN THE MARKETING OF APPLES DOMESTIC—EXPORT t O. B. NYE Representative We make most prompt accounting of all Sales. A wire when sold, followed by Account Sale and Check next day, provided charges are available. Growers will find Mr. Nye well posted and eager to be of service. NEW YORK=BOSTON=EXPORT APPLE. SALES BGOBEL & DAY have F. O. B. SALES for LABQE QUAN TI 1 IES of small sized NEWTOWNS for MANILA. We want 8000 small “C” Grade Newtowns, as well as many cars of FAN0Y8. Delivery at Odell or Hood Biver, either one. EVERY YEAR there comes a time when the TOP OF THE MARKET is reached. Compared with other commodities, apples are HIGH right NOW. You CAN’T go broke doing business at a PROFIT but you CAN fail to sell when you SHOULD. The Northwest had almost DOuBLE a normal crop last year; this vear we have HALF of LAST year’s production, a normal crop. Buying power all over "the country is BELOW NORMAL, and ______ _ there are LESS apples' LAST year wben there even though apples than t were FAR TOO MANY, there are STILL PLENTY of apples to go around. A WORD to the WISE is SUFFICIENT. Don't Don ’t forget this—either you Bell sell wben buyers WANT WJ TO BUY or else you sell when you HAVE TO. TO* ,we HOPE apples will go STILL HIGHER but we KNOW we can MAKE YOU A PROFIT on GOOD FRUIT right NOW. PAUL McKERCHER, Representing SGOBEL & DAY. of NEW YORK and PORTLAND O. W. McOULLAGH, Northwestern Manager . Office over Franz Hardware Store. Phone 1601 This is PLAY-TIME in Sun-swept CALIFORNIA W. B. Patton Bas been coming to the western statex so regularly and ' has lieen so cloaely identified with theatre life of most of ita cities and larger towns, that he a«*ems like a native, ao much so that his constant ly wt«lening circle of friends and ad mirers are more eager each year to I «'lalm Home ahare in him. Each sea son Mr. Patton comes here a bit farther along ill Ilia profession and a bit more firmly' established on the path of theatrical eminence, to which Ills droll comedy, flu«* ix*raoiuility and quiet determination are steadily car rying him. Per ha I« the main reason for tills progress is the clarity with which this petmliar comedian appraises his resources and his cherisliiiiK uo <le- luaions sa to how far he lias pro- The greas«*d as a swccMful star. ciHisequence of thia practical ami iin- partial self judgment is that he at tempts .nothing wlilch he is not am ply prepared to (hi. and he knows exactly «hut lie wants to do, and liow to do 1L Thus fortified, he contrives each year to l»e seen in a play a little bit more advanced than tin* pr<*ct*ding one, to do dltfieult things with an eane and «vrtalnty that lx-a|x*ak the real artist, and give a bit more de light to those who hear his soft and compelling interpretation of th«x«e quaint cliar#ters admirably suited to his genial personality. This season finds him in Harold Bell Wright's master effort, "The Rhepherd of the Hills,'' dramatised by Mr. Wright himaelf. with th«* as sistance of E. F. Reynolds, ami the production la silonaored -by an«l under the peraoHBl direction of W. T. Gas kell. who for many years gained an I enviable reputation for giving the public the very lx*st of clean playa, well known* stars, ael«x*ted (-»Ht», and the m«x<t careful attention to produc tion detail. In fact ills ila me and attractions are a standard trademark with managers and tli«*atre circuits throughout tile l’nlt«Kj States. SGOBEL & DAY SIJÉD BY DAN W. JORDAN Sult was flle«l in circuit court last week by Dan W. Jordan, Upper Val ley orchard!st. against Hgobel A Day, New York city fruit merchant»«, with branch otfic«'H here and in Portland, s«>eklng «lamagca uf »507.97. alleged to I m * dm* for failure of the defendant to comply with a contract to pur- chase tli<* pin hit ifTs crop of G raven- stefns for the fall of 1923. Mr. Jordan all<'ges that th«* on- tract called for a price of »2 for (lie extra fancy-fancy combination grade and ST.fiO for th«* C-grade apples. The defendant agreed, it was stat«*«l, to l>ay »1 on delivery of the fruit and the Italanc«* in thr«x* weeks. He al- legef! that he deliver«»! a total of 913 of the different grad«*», and that the defendant (mid $1 per ta»x but failed to fulfill the other terma of the con tract. fine trains daily over the scenic Ralph R. Ia*wia. Odell orchardiat and poultry fancier, whiau* trapmuted Kluaie Island Rials huve won an In ternational reputation. Mr. I*ewis having receive«! imptiriea from En rola*. has just nxvlved word that a pen of his hens imide an enviable record at the Puyallup egg laying contest for th«* year ending waentl.v. The five birds laid as follows: 211. 224. 247. 172 and ISO. an average of 202. Three of the birds were uever broody during the y«*ar ami the other two only twice. The pen Of five Rhode Island Red« for I»e<*i*inlM*r. 1988. made, a workTr r«x*ord at the Puyallup pens for birds of the h«*avy breeds. Shasta Route Nomination of officers was the business to come before the Novem- lx*r meeting of th«* H*x>d River Post of th«* Amerfi-an T*egi<>n. held Mon day, Novemli«*r 3. at th«* Chamber of Cotnmer«-«'. Th«* following nomina tions were made: Commander. Van W. Gladden: vice commamler. H. D. W. I'lneo. Walter Rhay. Gre. Il Wilbur. Harold Hersh- nor; adjutant. Donald A. McLeod; fl- nsnre «18« *r. Clias. Gunn. Dre Wetwl. IVm. Brran Frc«l Bell; chaplain, V. R. Abraliarii; historian. Gen. R. Wil- l ur. Wm C .«•hriin. John Carson. Harry He'I truer; sergeant at arms. Walter Sb nr' T/*onnr<l Howard. Art Txifts. Clyde Burk. Banka Mortimer; eseentive «■* inmlitee. Harry Hettln- g«*r, J«x H —■ It'iv lx»*. Rusnell Kel- Wal.tr F.,rd, Robt. Binns and ’. R. D< wd. Th«* next m< *tliig night. December 1. la chxllcn night and all members are nrge«l to attend. Fd’ar Wins Sult By nnanlmcns vote of the jury, John II. Rdgar last week . won a lawsuit, wherein th«* J. B. Colt Co. »might to collwt for the purchase price of a carbW«* gas lighting plant. Mr. Edgar as a defens«* set up that he waa led to contract for the pur chase of the apparatus through mis representations. LUMBER Says His Prescription Has Powerful Influence Over Rheumatism DRY SLABS Mr. Jam«*» II. Allen, of 20 Forlx'S St., Roeth*ster, N. Y., suffered for years with rheumatism. Many times Illis terrible disease left him helpleaa and unable to work. He finally decided, after yeara of ceaseless study, that no one can I m * free from rheumatism until the accumulated Impuriti«*», commonly <wlle<l uric acid deposits, were dis solved In the joints ■Ail muscles an«! expelled from th«* laxly. With thia, idea In mind he con sulted physicians, made experiments and Anally compound«*! a prescrip tion that quickly and <*ompletely l»an- ished every sign and symptom of rheumatism from his system. He freely gave his dlscorery, which he call«»! Allenrhu, to othera who took it. with what might tie cal!«*«! marvelous snceesi«. After years of urging he <!«*cid«**l to let sufferers everywhere know about hla discovery He has through th«* newspapers, therefore Instructed druggists every where to dispense Allenrhu with the understanding that If the first pint bottle dore not show the way to «■«implete recovery he will gladly re turn your money without comment. A. H. Kelr Drug Rtore Is my ap- polnt«*d agent in your city. Mail or ders a«*ept«*d. If you live ont of town I'll gladly «lend you frss par- tidalars. O16u27 Hood River, Oregon. And low winter excuraion finea fram Portland south make this att winter vacation easily available. Southemftacific Bing Fined »300 Justice of the Peace Ont hank Fri day tin«*«l Ah Bing, young Chinese »300 on a liquor restauranteur, charge. Bing was arrested Monday night of last wee*, and nl"® «piarti of Chin«*se gin taken from him. City Marshal Hart. <iiagiiii«e<l as a logger, entered Ilia restaurant and oha«*rved a aale of tile beverage over a soda fountain as he munched a pi«*ce of pie and drank a cup of coffee. or before six weeks from the 16th day of October, 1924; and if you fail so to appear and answer, the de fendants Charles M. Wolbaupt and Goldie T. Wolhanpt will take a de cr«*e against you and each of you as prayed for In their answer and croaa- complaint on file herein, to wit: For a decree aubrogating said defen da nta Charles M. Wolbaupt and Goldie T. Wolbaupt to the lien of plaintiff's said mortagage herein, recorded in Book B, at Page 87 of the Rreord of Mortgages of Hood River County, Oregon, given by the defendants El mer P. Adams and Allda L. Adams to the plaintiff herein ; for defend- ants' Charles M. Wolhaupt and Goldie T. Wolhaupt'a coat» and disburae- menta made and expended herein, and for snch other and further relief as to the Court may seem just. Thia summons is published pur suant to an order of the Hon. H. L. Hasbrouck, County Judge of Hood River County, Oregon, ' dated, made and entered the lflth day of October, 1924, wherein Mid defendanta Elmer P. Adams and Allda L. Adams are re quired to appear and answer Mid answer and cross complaint on or be fore alx weeks from the data of the first publication of thia summons, which date of first publication la the lflth day of O«-tober, 1924. A. J. Derby, Attorney for Defendanta, Charles M. and Goldie T. Wolhanpt. Warm, sunny beaches—comfortable, flower-decked hotel«—welmmls^ cities—healthful outdoor reczeatioQ—* these invite you. For kiU infixination cxxnaBonicato wMi Standard Lumber Co. HORN BROS., Prop*. Tel. 5M7 and 5581 NOW IS THE TIME TO BUY There will never be a better time to buy Hood River orchards at the right price than at present This one I consider the best “buy” of anything on the market I am thoroughly fa miliar with the property and know exactly what it is. This is a 341-acre tract 5 miles out on one of our best main roads. Every foot is under cultivation. 19 acres full bear ing apple trees, standard varieties; 3 acres full bearing Anjou Girs; 3 acres 4-year-old Anjou pears; 100 4-year-old Bing and mbert cherries. 8 acres of alfalfa pasture and homesite. The orchard is in splendid condition and has received the best of care. There is a good 7-room dwelling; large barn and packing house; small stone storage house and other necessary out-buildings. The soil is excellent throughout; the property is ideally located for irrigating, having a gentle slope from west to east and all flumes are in good shape. The orchard is a splendid producer and is just beginning to show the effects of the new pruning methods instituted three years ago. The records of the Apple Growers Association show that the 1924 crop from this place has checked in 9800 packed boxes of the three commercial grades. The price to $12,000; half cash and the balance on terms. Notice of Hearing on Final Account Notice is hereby given: That the iin<lerslgue<l. as exwutor of th«* Will of Johnfi Bullwinkel, de<*cas«*d, has filed Ills Final Report and Account, us such executor, with the (Jounty Clerk of Hood River County, _. Oregon. _ nn«l the County Judge lias appointed Katurday, Deeemtier 6. 1924, at 10 o'clock a. m„ as the time for hearing and settling said ac«*ount. at the County court room at Hood River, (Iregon. Any obj«*ction to said Account, and to the settlement thereof, will be heard at that time and place; of Soule Plane Gymnasium Here which all persona Interested will take Fred Vogel, Physical culture I k gaining a wide notice. n«-27 Ex«*«nitor aforesaid. River, ac- spread interest in Hood ~ ’ cording to Win. N. Smile, who has a class at Th«* Dalles nnd who plans In the Circuit Court of the State on aeeiiring a gymnasium and ItM-at- ing here in the iinnx»«ilate 'future. of Oregon, for H«xx1 River County. Lillie H. Crawford, Executrix,, Numerous business men, he stat«*d. are eager to take advantage of clare- Plaintiff, vs. Elmer P. Adams. Allda L. Adams. Charles M Wolbaupt. ea that will enalil«1 them t«i take regu Goldie T. Wolbaupt, E. fl. Hay and lated exercise. Todd B. Culbertson, partners doing Mr. H* nh- will ami«mn«*e the loea- business under the flrm name of Hay tion of his gymnasium latpr. He and Culbertson, Defendants. says: To Elmer P. Adams and Allda L. "Hood River -has b ug felt the n«x*<! Adanp, 4>f the above named defend of a gymnasium, where the business ants: man can have the opportunity of In the Name of the State of Ore taking a systematic course of exer gon : You and each of you are here cises that will refreshen and develop by required to appear and answer the him; where the |s*rs«n with over answer and cross-complaint of the weight may rednre; and the Mr. T, m > defendants Charles M. Wolhanpt and Rllm may avail himself of a routine Goldie T. Wolhanpt, on or before six of training that will bull«! up the weeks from the date of the first pub thitlre laxly.” lication of this summons, to wit: on LEGION NOTES GO THERE this season. Enjoy the moat delightful winter you ever experieoced. Four C. N RAVLIN, Agent “J We want Selling Apples Jonathans, Ortleys, SpitzenburgB, Winter Bananas and Delicious. All grades from Extra Fancy to Faced and Filled. Cookers, large or small. We sell them for what they are. QUICK ACTION. PROMPT RETURNS, SHERI DAN FRUIT COMPANY GET FREE STENCILS AT TH IS'OFFICE • 9. B. BARTMESS HEIL DIRECTOR AND LICENSED EMBALMER Licensed with Oregon’s first class of Embalmers. s Phone 1381,3821 HOOD RIVER, OREGON Anderson Undertaking Co C. C. ANDERSON, Sola Proprietor Licensed Embalmer and Funeral Directar 411 OAK STREET FWONB UM r