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About The Hood River glacier. (Hood River, Or.) 1889-1933 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 15, 1925)
* 4 HOOD RIVER GLACIER. THURSDAY, JANUARY 15. 1925 SKETCHES OF DIS TRICT LEGISLATORS four ties, but instead of remitting be wrote the following letter to a firm In Buffalo, N. T.; GILPIN CO. WILL BUILD NEW BRIDGE TUM-A-LUM LUMBER CO — “Dear Sir: This morning’* mall bring* me your package of four neck The following sketches of Judge R. tie* which I never ordered. The Gilpin Construction Company, R. Butler, Joint senator from Wasco “Waiving the question as to wheth which has just completed the Hood and Hood River counties, and Repre er or not it was presumptuous on River-White Salmon bridge, will build sentative J. II. Haslett, appeared in your part to send * >»au four neck tile new Bellwood bridge in Portland last Saturday’s Oregon Voter. ties and ask him to remit »1.50 for at once. them, will say that they are here in The Multnomah euunty commission Judge R. R. Butler, new senator good shape—held subject to your dis er* Friday morning awarded the tirm " from Wasco aud Hood River countie«, position. the contra« at u figure of $445,570 “The 8-cent stamp is also here and and tlie span is to be erected in 250 return* to the acene of hi* splendid service to the state a* senator from you can have it if you come personal working days. accredited ' — rep- ' send an ----------- the same counties in the 1913 and ly after it or The board let the contract follow- 1915 sessions. Then, a* now, Senator reeentative to receive It. ing a statement by District Attorney WE HAVE ON HAND A SUPPLY OF charge you storage at the “ I shall Butler was a practicing attorney at Myers that tlie bld was legal. He cents a day on these ar- rate of 19 The Valles, but since his former told the eouuuissioneni that the pro membership in the senate he lia* ad- ticles, and, If not called fur within a test of Parker 4 Baufield, rival bid reasonable time, ___ will give them . to d»*d to his public record a notable ders, was groundless.* Parker A Ban- participation in the varioua war some charity bazaar or something ot Held held that the Gilpin bid was' the sort. drivea in his community during 1917, irregular because it provided for pay-! “I am engaged in other work, meat of $15 a yard for excavation 1918 aud 1919. being my main occupation, above the estimate and for deduction During the cold spell we received any amount In the 1913 session, presided over thinking if you want the necktie* sent back of only $5 a yard on excavntion by Dan J. Malarkey, Senator Butler so of calls asking us for more of that good coal and you will have to send someone to saved. , > was chairman of the committee* on wrap them in the envelope y<;u «ent dry wood. We have juat received three cars of luuikiiig and claims and a member of and J. A. McEachern. president of the the sweet mucilage on the the committees on fishing Industrie« 8-cent lick Gilpin company, made this statement : coal to make ready for another cold snap. stamp. and Judiciary. During that session “We have Just completed the Hood "There are many first class stores he secured the enactment of a meas in this city selling neckties at rea IUver bridge and are ready to move ure that lias meant much to the wel sonable prices, and I do not s»>e why all equipment to Portland to sturt If it’s FUEL------- we have it I fare T>f the agricultural communities you work at once. Actual construction should so heroically, undertake If it’s LUMBER—we have it! in the state, a bill providing for the the self appolnt«*d task of selecting may begin as soon as we have towed establishment of the extension ser- and material nnd equipment to tlie site of sending to me on approval, with vict'M of the Oregon Agricultural out any suggestion from ine what the bridge. College and the University of Oregon. ever, four neckties 'which I do not He was an active floor leader, using want and Anything in the Building line. I.oral Pioneer Passes which I will not use. If a well trained legal mind to good ad you will loot Frederick H. Ward, aged ‘17 and at my birth certificate Phone 4121 — that’s our self-starter. vantage. In the 1915 session Senator will And that I was not native of Ohio, died at bis home at Butler, was chairman of election and again you ‘born every minute’ kind, The Halles last week. He came to privileges, and a member of judici one of the conclude to come down to Oregon in' 1859, living in Hood River “If you ary, irrigation aud printing. conduct the sblpmcut of valley for seven years Itefure moving Senator Butler was bom at Butler, personally which are held subject to to Dufur. The family moved to The these ties Johnson county, Tennessee, 1882. your I will »all attention Dalles from Dufur 20 years ago. Educated in the public schools, Holly to the disposition, LUMBER BILL, Manager that we iiave good hotels, Springs College, graduating from law and the fact entertainment committee of Notice department of Cumberland University the chamber of commerce will no Notice is hereby given that the an In 1903. Practiced the next three doubt try to make your visit enjoy years at Mountain City, Tennessee, able. If you send a representative to nual meeting and election of officers moving to Condon in 1906. In 190« get the ties and stamp be sure to of the Hood lllver chapter, American Senator Butler was chosen messenger give him the proper credentials and Red Cross, will be held in the Cham to carry Oregon’s electoral college have him call on me only during ber of Commerce rooms Janunry 20 at 8 p. m. All persons contributing dur- vote to Washington for President hours. Ing the last roll call are members Taft. Senator Butler earned the title business “I am registering this letter so I and are requested to be present. "Judge" by hia service for two years, will know that you receive it. 8. J. Moore, Chairman. 1909 and 1910, as circuit Judge of “How would you like to trade some Mrs. J. W. Ingalls, Secretary. th* 11th judicial district, Gilliam, neckties for a vinegar recipe? Sherman and Wheeler counties. In "Do they have any moving picture Rural Oregon Journal agent, phone 1911 he moved to The Dalles, where in Buffalo? 5796. dlltf he has since practiced law. He was sliow* "I)o you tlilnk that the cafeteria again elected a republican elector in has come to stay? NOTICE is hereby given that the 1916. Holds membership in following “Hoping these few lines will find fraternities: Masonic, Hlirine. Elks, you well, and wishing you tlie com- State I^ind Board of the State of Oregon will receive sealed hid* at it* Odd Fellows, Knights of Pythias. pllmetits of tlie season, office in the Capltul Building at Sa Respectfully, lem, Oregon, up to 11:01) o'clock A. During his campaign in the fall of M., February 17, 1925, for lease of 1918 for election to the state senate Masse« at Sandy Nursery the following described shore lands in from Hood River county Representa F. A. Masse»- is in Portland, spend Hood lliver. County, Oregon. tive Hazlett used this paragraph in ing a vacation and looking after ids Beginning nt the south quarter cor- a newspaper statement: nursery on the Sandy boulevard. He nerto" ~ of See. 32, T. 3 N. R. 8 K. of W. “No person should lie elected to write* that he will tie back in Hood M.. thence North 1355.0 feet on quar- any representative office at this time River in plenty* of time to take care ter scc. line to low water, 8. 78 <l< gg. who is not enthusiastically loyal and who will not support the national ad of all nursery buainess timt may I m * 31 min. W. 1641.9 feet along low ter sec. line to low water, 8. 78 deg. ministration in prosecuting the war presented from here. “I am keei^ng in touch with Hood water line, 8. 77 deg. 55 min. W. to a successful determination and in opposing a premature peace.” Those River through The Glacier,” writes 1052.0 feet along low water line, 8. who know Hazlett believe that he Mr. Mass»a‘. “Indeed. all of my Hood 16 deg. 22 min. W. 1823.8 feet along low water line to 1-16 see. line, South would have expressed the same senti River mall reaches me here.” 2010.0 feet along 1-16 sec. line t»> ments as a Democrat had the admin meander line, N. 50 deg. -15 mln. E. H. L. llaabrouck. OPtometrlrt. istration which was prosecuting - the 1704.5 feet along meander line to war l>een Republican instead of Dem fractional corner, N. 10 deg. 90 mln. sec. line to low wtter, N. 89 deg. 31 ocratic. <ls but also the______ Notice of SherifTs Sale E. 1176.1 feet along meander line to W. 1329.1 feet .«long low water amount of such royalty or yearly That reminds us that Representa Whereas, in a certain suit then M. C., N. 63 deg. 15 min. E. 1805.1 min. line, S, 75 dog. 03 min. W. 1512.6 feet rental. tive Hazlett is one of tlie three Dem therein iM-mling in the Circuit Court ocratic members of the 1925 House— of Hood River <’x»onty. Oregon, where teet along meander line to jsiint of along low water line, H. 09 deg. 34 The Board reservto the right to one of the three elected last Novem in l’aul Auls-rt was plaintiff and W. Is'ginning being 170.1 acres shore min. W. 1259.7 feet along low water Ject any and all bids. ber. In connection with Representa I.. Hanna, Myrtle Hnnna, et al, were lands north of NW% sec. 5 and line to quarter section line to point All blds should be addressed to «. ~ 2 * N. of beginning being 92.3 acre* shore G. BROWN, CLERK STATU LAND tive Hazlett’s election it is significant defendant*, nn Kxecutio* and Order north of 8E»4 NE>4 sec. 0, T. land north of the Elbert Fairley land BOARD. SALEM. OBJDGON. Aod 1 to note that Hood River county came of Hale was issued there. hi «.n Janu R. 8 E. W. M. ALSO within 150 vote« of giving President ary 6. 1925, upon a certain Judgment " Beginning «t point which I* smith claim in section» "32 * 33 T. 3 N. be accompanied by certified ch Coolidge a clear majority. Hazlett’s and Decree forecloklng the same en quarter corner sec. 32. T. 3 N. R. 8 II. 8 K. for the amount bid a» minimum If the lands are to be used for Ash nual rental, and should be ms strength in a Republican district in tered in »aid suit on December 30, E. W. M., thence N. (S3 deg. 15 tula. dicates the reputation he enjoya. He 1924, Mid Judgment and IXxree be E. 1320.0 feet uh iig meander line to ing purpose* bid* will lie received on "Application and bld to lease 1* conservative; lias calmly enthusi ing in favor of the plaintiff and M.C., N. 67 deg. 30 min E. 1581.7 feet royalty basis, the bidders being re front land in Hood River county. astic interest in public affairs ; has a againat tlie defendants W. L. Hanna along meander line to M. 0. lietween quired to specify in their bld* not Done at Salem, Oregon, thio fine character and well educated ami Myrtle Hanna, for the sum of sei-s. 32 * 33 N. 60 dig. ¡10 min. E. only the amount they are willing to day of December, 1924. 1439.4 feet nlong meander line to 1-161 _ _ ____ __ __________ ____ pay the State per pound on all fish O. G. BROWN. mind. We anticipate that he will lie $1123.15, with interest thereon since Clerk State Land one of the most influential members Marcli 29, 1923, at 8% jier annum, sec. line. North 400.0 feet nlong 1-16 caught or landed on or abutting upon dllfl2 of the new House and that that influ and for the sum of $243.09, with in ence will not be lessened by the fact terest thereon" sin«« October 17, 1924. that he belong* to the minority party. at the rate of 8'4 per annum, ami Born In Milford. III., December 25. tlie further sum of $12.771«, attorney's 1875; educated Harvard University fees, and a fnrtlier sum of $22.90. and Boston Law School; practiced coats and disbursements, and the law in Boston for five years; came costs and disbursements tn be In to Oregon In 1912, practicing in Hood curred upon said writ of^execution, River since that time. Meml>er of which said Execution untf Order of the Congregational church, Masons. Snle Is to me directed and commands K. of P„ Elks. all the real property hereinafter de- scrilied tn is1 sold to satisfy said Judgment, costa and expenses. Notice is hereby given that in com- pllance with the suid execution and order of aale. I will, «* Friday, Fele runry 6, 1925, at tlie hour of 10 o’clock of the forenoon on that day, The following was clipped from a at the front door of the County Greensboro, N. C., paper, It la re Court Bouse, in the City of Hood public auction printed to show with what appropri- River, Oregon. «<'11 at | ateness at least one man replied to a to the highest bidder, for cash in hand, for the purpose of satisfying mall order house. Neckties in considerable numtiers said judgment and accruing costs and are being received here through the expenses, the following. descrfls>d real mails, on approval, with return post property situated in Hood River age, and a letter telling what to do. County, Oregon, to-wit: Ix»t 4 in Section 22, Township 1 Payment for the neckties is sought b.v mail. One man here. Col. Al Fair North. Range 10 East of the Willam brother, lately received a package of ette Meridian. Dated January 8, 1925. J8f5 Wm. II. Edick. Sheriff, Hood Hirer County, Oregon. FUEL AND BUILDING MATERIAL Is broadcasting to all the World this season If you hav* .never been to California it should be the effort of your life to go. When you are ready to plan th* trip let th* Union Pacific Mx »«nd word to th« uodentowd I calL I will *hro you the benefit ot mj ar mail or knowledge rtn ana« WWW t l»at*Cul be h ad, I know every route, every tulpment and the exart coat. X will ir accommodation«, provide you with >. «nd deliver your ticket«. Younead not leave your home or your office to attend to bothereome detail«. I have the best there 1«, and It «hall be yours the momant I know you dsaire It. J. H. FREDRICY, Agent HOOD RIVER, OREGON Dry Wood and Lump and Egg Coal I Tum-A-Lum Lumber Co Quality Food Products At the top among Oregon’s Finest Markets, we are here to^serve the mid-Columbia people the best in. Meats and Market Food Products. A telephone call will always find us ready to render courteous service. It will always be a pleasure to show you over OUR NEW OAK STREET MARKET HOOD RIVER MARKET A, F. DAVENPORT, Prop. WINTER IS HERE! —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 around. We can send a service car if you have had a breakdown. ______________ ____ r_ _..... Our Shop is equipped to manufacture and repair. HOWELL BROS.. Fourth Street. Tel. 2551 START YOUR OFFICE RIGHT Full Line of Supplies LET US SHOW YOU s THE BOOK & ART STORE THE MAN RESPONDED • VERY CORRECTLY DETHMAN & DONNERBERG . THE FASHION STABLES’ Parkdale Auto Stage SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA EXPRESS to Loa Anaelae, alao carriea through .leeper io San Frsnciaco. leave« Portland dally at MS a. m. TO SAN FRANCISCO: l:W a. ■>. “Ora**alan MS a. tn. "Sbatta” “Saa Franciaco Expraaa” Phone 1201 WINTER in Sunswept California Enjoy thia winter the warmth and the healthful outdoor recreation of the Cali fornia playground». 4" 77 7E ' all'Year touriat excursion fare 1 i.lO to L°> Angele»; return limit 9 months. Travel in secure, cozy comfort via the com fortable, convenient train» of the Shasta route. Leave* Hood River daily at 4.30 p. m. Leave* Parkdale daily at 8 a. m. (except Sunday). Every Saturday it leave* Parkdale at 6 p. m. r RADIO SPECIAL Five-tube sets, complete You’ll like Southern Pacific dining car »ervice— highest qual icy food deliciously prepared and assved at your accustomed meal-time. Full stopover privilege* en routs. with phones, tested bat- teries and loud speaker. Southern Pacific J. M. SCOTT, A. P. T. M.. PORTLAND, OREMON $88.50 READ’S RADIO SHOP j»-» V Anderson Undertaking Co. C. C. ANDERSON, Sole Proprietor Licensed Embalmer and Funeral Director 41S OAK STREET J. D. McLUCAS CONTRACTOR Phone MM j 1 have juat received a beautiful line'of LADIES’ LEATHER PURSES and VANITY CASES. These goods have been aelling at high prices in Port land and Seattle. I am of fering them at reaaonable prices to you. WM. WEBER r i Notice of Sheriff's Sale By virtue of an execution, judg ment order, decree nnd order of sale issued out of the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for Hood River Connty in the case wherein Trout dale State Bank, a corporation, was Plaintiff and L. B. Sandblast and Helen Sandblast wore Defendants, to me directed, dated 3rd day of Decem ber, 1924, upon a judgment and de cree entered in said court the 13th day of October, 1924, in favor of the Plaintiff above named and against the Defendants heroin for the follow ing sums, namely $1700.00 witli inter est thereon nt the rate of 8% per annum from the 3rd day of July, 1920, $150.00 attorney fee* and the further sum of $21.50 costs and dis- bursements and tlie cost of and upon this writ commanding me to make sale of the following described real property situated in the County of Hood River, State of Oregon, to-wit: Northeast quarter (NE’4) of the Southwest quarter (SW%) of Sec tion 7, in Township 1 North Range 11 East of Willamette Meridian, in Hood River County. State of Oregon. Now therefore, by virtue of .said execution, judgment decree and order of sale and ir^ compliance with the commands of saM writ, I will on Saturday, January 24th, 1925, at 10 o’clock in the forenoon thereof at the front door of the County Court House in Hood Rlvei\ Hood River Connty. Oregon, sell *t private auction, subject to redemption, to tlie highest bidder for cash In hand all tlie right, title and Interest which the within named defendant* and each of therti liad on the 3rd dny of July, 1920, the date of the mortgage herein foreclosed or since that date have acquired in and to the above descrllied property, or any part thereof nnd to satisfy said execution, judgement decree and order of sale, interent, coat and accruing coat.' Dated thia 18th dav of December. 1924. Wm. H Edlck. dl8J15 Sheriff Hood River County. Now on Display New value—new quality— a new line of (Chevrolet models even better than ever before. 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