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HOOD RIVER GLACIER, THURSDAY, JANUARY 8, 1925
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LETTER FROM ORIENT
ES INCLUDE POULTRY
The first poultry short courses to
be offered at the state college are In
cluded In. thia year’s program which
has just been announced by A. B.
Cordiey, dean of agriculture. The
work will be of the most practical
nature, one-half of the student’s time
being devoted to work with the col
lege flocks, and in visiting successful
commercial plants near Corvallis.
The full program of winter short
courses which include 11 subjects in
five departments of the school are
listed below. The courses are open
ta anyone over 18 years of age who
has bad an eighth grade education.
Dairy Manufacturing, January 5-31;
Dairy Herd Management, January 5-
March 20; Fourth Annual Canners
School, February 2-20; Poultry Hus
bandry, February 2-Marcb 14; Land
Classification and Appraisal, February
2-7; Farm Mechanics, (six courses)
Farm Power and Power Equipment,
January 0-March 10; Gas Engines,
Tractors, and Equipment, January 19-
23; General Farm Repair, January
20-30; Water Supply and Banitatlon.
February 2-4J; Gas and Electric Light
and Power, February 9-13; Farm
Concrete Construction, February 10-20.
Is broadcasting to all the
World this season
Union Pacific
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A telephone call will always find us ready to render
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It will always be a pleasure to show you over
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A, F. DAVENPORT, Prop.
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But that makes no difference down at our shop,
where we can care for your automobile repair
needs. If your Truck, engaged in getting in the
last of the apples, needs fixing, just bring it
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of
C ondition of the
FIRST NATIONAL BANK
RESOURCES
Loans and. discounts................................................................................
Overdrafts
U. 8. Government securities owned...................................... ..............
Other bonds, stocks, securities, etc............. ........................................
Banking house, >40,000; Furniture and fixtures................... >8,600.00
Real estate owned other than banking bouse....................................
Lawful reserve with Federal Reserve Bank........................................
Caeli 1 j vault an 1 amount due from national banks..........................
Amount due from state banks, bankers and trust companies in the
United States............. .’.................. >................................................
Cheeks on other banks in the same city or town as reporting bank.
Miscellaneous cash items............................................................—....
>1,202,697. W
Total..
LIABILITIES
100,000.00
Capital stock paid in..............................
20,000 00
Surplus fund............................................................................................
0,010,68
Undivided profits.....................................................................................
41,293 63
Cashier’s checks outstanding ...............................................................
580,292 8»
Individual deposits subject to iheck....................................................
Certificates of deposit due in less than 30 days (other ti an for
money borrowed) .............................................................................
State, county or other municipal deposits secured by pledge of as
96.21S.80
sets of this bank or other surety bond..........................................
Total of demand deposits (other than bank deposits) subject to re
serve.................................................................
>675,838.19
Certificates of deposit (other than for money borrowed)
Other time deposits.............................................
Postel savings deposits......................... ... ..........
8358,86« 80
Total of time deposita subject to reserve ......
_
Total
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Every Saturday it leaves
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Anderson Undertaking Co
C. C. ANDERSON, Bole Proprietor
Licensed Embalmer and Funeral Director
4U OAK STREET
Htme UM
In the County Court of the State
of Or^on for Hood River County.
In the matter of the estate of Will
iam Davidson, Deceased.
Notice is hereby given that the Un
dersigned administratrix baa filed
with said court her final account and
haa asked for a final settlement of
said estate and for her discharge as
administratrix; and said court by au
order made and entered herein, has
fixed January 17th, 1926, at 10
o’clock a. m.. in the court room in
the Court House In the City of Hood
River, Hood River County, Oregon,
as the time and place for bearing
objections to said final account and
to the distribution of said estate as
proposed therein and all persons hav
ing objections thereto are hereby no
tified to make and file same on or be
fore said time.
In accordance with said order thia
notice is published for four successive
weeks, beginning on December 18th,
1924.
Isabella Davidson, ,
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Administratrix.
Ade Tell ef Ezra Meeker
He came in a covered wagon—and
has lived to see skyscrapers! is the
head of a full page ad appearing in
Saturday Evening Post, Literary Di
gest, Collier’s and the American
Magazine during the month of Janu
ary, telling of the experience of the
Grand Old Man of the Pacific North
west, Ezra Meeker.
“In the spring of 1852 he left Iowa
in a covered wagon. On a bright Oc
tober night of the tame year he car-
ried his young wife up the banks' of
Willamette Into the huddled group of
tenta which has since become the city
of Portland.
"The Pacific Northwest was I then
an almost unbroken wilderness, He
has seen it transformed Into a land
Notice of Sheriff’s Sale
of large and flourishing cities, i world
porta, great industries and a popu-
By virtue of an execution, judg
lous, prosperous countryside," reads ment order, decrep and order of sale
the text of the advertisement.
issued out of the Circuit Court of
the State of Oregon for Hood River
Advertising Copy Paints
County in the case wherein Trout
Many things in this life take on a dale State Bank, a corporation, was
new aspect when pictured by the Plaintiff and L. B. Sandblast and
writer of advertising copy, illiiHtrated Helen Sandblast were Defendants, to
as follows : “The onion is a plebeian me directed, dated 3rd day of Decem
vegetable; tear-compelling, self-asser ber, 1924, upon a judgment and de
tive and slightly vindictive; a fer cree entered in Raid court the 13th
menter of domestic strife and a bane day of October, 1924, in favor of the
upon polite conversation. It is to l>e Plaintiff nlsive named and against
tolerated, perha;»; not sought. But the Defendants herein for the follow
turn the magic light of advertising ing sums, namely >1700.00 with inter
upon the onion and what happens? est thereon at the rate of 8% per
It becomes an appetizing, health giv annum from the 3rd day of July,
ing and blood enriching gift of be 1920, >150.00 attorney fees and the
nign nature, more delicious than the further sum of >21.50 costs and dis
ambrosia of Olympus and as salubri bursements and the cost of and upon
ous as the breeae from a forest of this writ commanding me to make
sale of the following described real
property situated in the County of
Hood River, State of Oregon, to-wlt:
Northeast quarter (NE14) of the
Notice is hereby given that the an
Southwest quarter (8W%) of Sec
nual meeting and election of officer« tion
7, In Township 1 North Range 11
of the Hood River chapter, American
of Willamette Meridian, in Hood
Red Crons, will be held in the Cham East
County. State of Oregon.
ber of Commerce rooms January 20 at River
Now therefore, by virtue of said-
8 p. m. All persons contributing dur
execution, judgiQpnt decree and order
ing the last roll call are members of
sale and in compliance with the
and are requested t<t,be present.
commands
of said Writ, I will on
8. J. MoorrvoMruiari
Saturday, January 24th, 1925. at 10
Mrs. J. W* ftfiilh,* Secretary.
o’clock In the*forenoon thereof at the
front door of ihe County Court House
H. Ç. Hasbrouck. optometrist.
In Hood River, Hood River County.
Oregon, sell at private auction, subject
Notice ef Final Hearing
to redemption, to the highest bidder
for cash in hand all the right, title
Notice is hereby given that the un and interest which the within named
dersigned executor of the Estate of defendants and each of them had on
Martha Barker, deceased, has filed in the 3rd day of July, 1920, the date of
the County Court of Hood River the mortgage herein foreclosed or
County, Oregon, his final account as since that date have acquired in and
such executor, and that Friday, the to the above descrli>ed property, or
Oth day of January, 192S, at the hour any part thereof and to satisfy raid
of 10 o’clock a. m., at the office of the execution, judgement decree and order
County Judge, has been fixed by said of rale, interest, cost and a<-crulng
Court as the time and place for bear cost.
ing objections to said report and the
Dated this 18th day of December,
settlement of said estate.
1924.
Wm. H. Edick.
Frederick W. Barker,
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Sheriff Hood River County.
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Executor. .
Quality Food Products
R eport
The regular annual meeting of the
stockholders of the Oregon-Washington
Telephone Company will be held Mon
day, January 12th, at 2 p. in. in the
office of tlie company at 001 State
St.. Hood River, Oregon.
Hood River, Or., Dec. 20, 1924.
E. O. Blancbar,
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• Secretary.
In the Circuit Court of the State of
Oregon for the County of Hood River.
Northwestern and Pacific Hypotheek
(Northwestern and Pacific Mortgage
Company), a corporation. Plaintiff, vs.
George L. Davenport and Sophie K.
Davenport, his wife, and Credit Ser
vice Company, a corporation, Defend
ants.
By •virtue of an execution, judg
ment order, decree and order of sale
issued out of the above entitled Court
in the above entitled cause, to me
directed, dated the Oth day of Decem
ber, 1924, upon a judgment and de
cree entered in said Court on the 12tl>
day of November, 1924, in favor of
the plaintiff above named and against
the defendants George L. Davenport
and Sophie K. Davenport, his wife,
for the following sums, namely:
>550.00 with interest thereon at the
rate of eight per cent per annum
from February 19th, 1923; >52.08 with
interest thefreon at the rate of ten
per cent per annum from May 2nd.
1924; >100.00 as an attorney's fee
therein; together with >17.00 costa
and disbursements therein taxed in
favor of plaintiff; and the costa of
and upon said writ, commanding me
to make sale of that certain real
property, together with all and singu
lar the tenements, hereditaments, priv
ileges and appurtenances thereunto
belonging or in any wise appertain
ing, altuate in the County of Hood
River, State of Oregon, and more
particularly described as follows, to-
wlt:
Lota twelve (12), thirteen (13),
and fourteen (14), and south half of
Lot nine (9), of Mclrwln Tracts, ac
cording to the recorded plat thereof.
Now, Therefore, by virtue of said
execution, judgment order, decree and
order of sale and In compliance with
the commands of said writ, I will, on
Saturday, the 10th day of January,
1925, at 10:00 o’clock A. M., at the
front door of the County Court House
in Hood River, Oregon, sell at public
auction, subject to redemption, to the
highest bidder, for cash in hand, all
the right, title or Interest which the
defendants in the above named suit,
or any of them, had on the 19th day
of February, 1915, the date of the
mortgage therein foreclosed, or since
said date bad In or to the above de
scribed property or any part thereof,
to satisfy said execution, judgment
order and decree, Interest, coats and
accruing costa.
Dated this 8th day of December,
1924.
Wm. __
H. Edlck,
Sheriff of Hood River County.
Date of first publication: Decem
ber Uth, 1924.
Date of last publication: January
8th, 1925.
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