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HOOD RIVER GLACIER, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 5, 1925 WHITE SALMON Estate Ns. 28996.. NMIee af AdhaintetnUrix's flale ef Quality Food Products At the top among Oregon’s Finest Markets, we are here to serve the mid-Coltimbia 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. 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 THE BOOK & ART STORE DETHMAN & DONNERBERG derful grounds of the new Columbia Union high school. You just can't keep thaa* her« gurrels down! Th« sight of tile Steamer M at the Hood River dock recent good for various forms of White Salmon eye trouble. We wish the good old daya would come again. The White Salmon Tennis associa tion has decided to build two courts at the east end of Aeolus park. Ground will be broken at once, and the courts will be completed by March 1. The various saw mills throughout this district are taking on new life, lb anticipation of good runs through out the year. Over six miles of the Husum-Trout 1-ake road are to be cleared, grubbed and graded this year, according to the statement of the county commission ers. The estimate is set at about 820.000, and a call for bids has been made. Social activities here during the past week have been too numerous to meution. One event, however, was a unique Oriental supper given by Mr. aud Mrs. P. G. Ripper and Mr. and Mrs. O. it. Kreps for friends In White Salmon. Chinese noodles were in evi dence, n' oodles’ of them at that. The decorations were cleverly srranged to suit the occasion. Mrs. A. G. Lewis is recovering from a recent operation. Edward Bisson has acquired the L. H. Breedlove Home Garden ranch and will take possession In the spring. E. R. Cornett, deputy field assessor, will start work in this district March I. Personal property only will be taken this year, aceordlug to The Euterpriae reporter. He should be arrested at his very first offense— Peter Ixinsony. We are glad' that our Ann Teek Remington is equlpfied with a period, as happy Dean Collins puts it. (By Will 8. BatM) Th« eooperative weather obesr»«r’s la th« Circuit Court of the Stat* of report for the 24-bour period eudlng Oragon for th« County of Multnomah. at 5 p. m., January 30: Maximum Department of Probate. ' temperature 40; minimum 89 above In the Matter of the Estate of aero; precipitation, .14; west wind; Charles E. Power; Deceased. Notice Is hereby given that, in pur partly cloudy. Despite the wet condition of the suance of an order of the Honorable . George Taswell, Judge of the Circuit fields, plowing was recently started Coart ot the State of Oregon for : on the old Shrader place in the North Multnomah County, Probate Depart . White Salmon district Friday. The county has started road ment, made and entered herein on the i 28th day of January, 1925, for the > provement work in the Indian sale of the real estate «hereinafter de district, a abort distance from the •* scribed, the undersigned. Administra city limits. trix of Mid estate will offer for Mie Residents living on tbs old Lyle at private Mie to the highest bidder ' road, east of the Burdick place, have for cash, at the office of Manning A been forced to abandou that outlet to Harvey, 714 Porter Building, Port the Snowden highway on account of land Oregon, on or after the 6th day the unprecedented bad condition of of March, 1925, at the hour of 10 the road, which waa put out of com A. M., an undivided one half interest mission by logging trucks. Beverul in and to the follouring described real families have been forced to datour estate, situated In Hbod River County, via* Laws Corner to the Snowden Oregon, to-wit: highway at Hessler» comer. ▲ part AU of the Northeast Quarter of the of the stretch of road north of Laws Northeast Quarter of Section 17, leas is about out of commission on account 10 acres more or less from the South of heavy logging via that outlet, after ern portion thereof heretofore con the Lyle road had been ruined. Con veyed to A. C. Sallenbach, and all of ditions are growing from bad to the Southwest Quarter of the North worse, aud it will be net »M a r y to east Quarter* of Section }7, save and abandon autos and resort to teams to except 10 acres of the Northeast get into White Salmon from the dis Quarter thereof conveyed to C. 8. trict lying south of Hessler’s comer. Bowe, all in Township 1 South of , These conditions did not exist at Range 10 East of the Willamette , any time last winter and auto traffic Meridian, containing 00 acres more or was uninterrupted throughout the Bea lisa. son. First publication February 5th, 1925. Virginia Brooks Washburn, writing Last publication March 5lb, 1925. under the name of Virginia Brooks, Ethel A. Power, author of "Tilly From Tillamook," a Administratrix. J Manning A Harvey, Attorneys for book dealing with Portland vice con which has caused much spec Administratrix, 714 Porter Building, ditions, ' ulation among Portland residents dur Portland, Oregon. f5m5 ing the past few days, was manager the White Salmon Fruit company’s NOTICE la hereby given that 'the of orchard property, northeast of here, State Land Board of the State of and when the stockholders realized Oregon will receive sealed blds at its tiiat the venture could not be handled office in the Capital Building at Sa ui>on a paying basis, it waa decided Notice of Sheriff’ll Sale lem, Oregon, up to 11:00 o'clock A. to abandon the growing of commer Whereas, in a certain suit then M., February 17, 192S, for lease of cial apples, grub out several hundred therein In the Circuit Court the following described shore lands in acres of fruit trees and substitute of Hood pending River County, Oregon, where Hood River. County, Oregon. hay. Upon Mrs. Washburn's Setlre- in Paul Aubert was plaintiff and W. Beginning at the south quarter cor meiit as mauager, she accepted a posi L. Hanna, Myrtle Hanna, et' al, were ner of Sec. 32, T. 3 N. R. 8 E. of W. tion of school teacher at Laws comer, defendants, an Execution and Order M m thence North 13S5.0 feet on quar serving for nearly two years in that of Sale was issued thereon on Janu ter aec. line to low water, 8. 78 degg. capacity aud later moving to Port ary 6, 19*25, upon a certain Judgment 31 min. W. 1644.9 feet along low land to establish a permanent resi and Decree foreclosing the Mme en ter sec. line to low water, 8. 78 deg. dence. Slie was very active in pro tered in Mid suit on December 30, water line, 8. 77 deg. 55 mln. W. moting diversified farming, and was 1924, said Judgment aud Decree be 1062.0 feet along low water line, 8. a good roads enthusiast. Her mother ing In favor of the plaintiff and 46 deg. 22 mln. W. 1823.8 feet along aud sou accompanied her here from against the defendanU W. L. Hanna low water line to 1-10 sec. line, South their home in Chicago. and Myrtle Hanna, for the sum of 2010.0 feet along 1-16 sec. line to 31123.15, with interest thereon since Mrs. Martiia J. Bates, wife of Col. foeander line, N. 60 deg. 45 min. E. ’W. T. Bates, adjutant general, Fifth Msrch 29, 1023, at 8% per annum, 1704.6 feet along meander line to Area, U. 8. A., Fort Hayes, O., and for the sum of 1243 09, with in fractional corner, N. It) deg. 00 min. Corps from a serious opera' terest thereon since October 17, 1924. is convalescing E. 1176.1 feet along meander line to in Columbus, O. The at the rate of 8% per annum, and tion performed M. C„ N. 63 deg. 15 mln. E. 1805.1 owns a small orchard in the the further sum of >125.00, attorney's feet along meander line to point of family Burdoiu Heights district here, and fees, and a further sum of 822.90, beginning being 170.1 acres shore have been frequent visitors at tile costs and disbursements, and the lands north of NW% sec. 5 and home of Col. Bates' mother, who re costs and disbursements to be in north of 8E% NE% sec. 6, T. 2 N. sides at Kabekona ranch. Mrs. Mar curred upon said writ of execution, R. 8 E. W. M. ALSO tha Bates' father, Col. W. T. Jones, which Mid Execution and Order of Beginning at point which is south U. 8. A. Engineers, who died In St. Sale is to me directed and commands quarter corner sec. 32, T. 8 N. R. 8 Paul, Minu., many 'years ago, spent all the real property hereinafter de E. W. M., thence N. 63 deg. 15 min. seven years as chief engineer in scribed to be sold to Mtisfy Mid E. 1320.0 feet along meander line to charge 'of construction work on tie.- Judgment, costs and expenses. M.C., N. 67 deg. 30 min E. 1581.7 feet Columbia cascade locka project. Dur Notice is hereby given that in com along meander line to M. C. between ing his term of service for the gov pliance with the Mid execution aud secs. 32 A 33 N. 66 deg. 30 mln. E. ernment the family resided in Port order of Mie, I will, on Friday, Feb- 1439.4 feet along meander line to 1-16 land. ruary 6, 1925, at the hour of 10 sec. line. North 400.0 feet along 1-16 o'clock the forenoon on that day, R. I,. Krogman is making a check at the of front sec. line to low water, N. 89 deg. 31 door of the County mln. W. 1320.1 feet along low water on apple shipments for Chas. Mans Court House, in the City of Hood line, 8. 75 deg. 03 mln. W. 1512.6 feet field, manager of the Star Fruit Co., River, Oregon, sell at public auction along low water line, 8. 69 deg. 34 a pool of growers who took over the to the highest bidder, for cash In min. W. 1250.7 feet along low water shipping end of the' old Columbia hand, for the purpose of Mtfsfylng line to quarter aection line to point Fruit Growers Association here. Sub said judgment and accruing costa and of beginning being 92.3 acres shore stantial checks are still being received expenses, the following described real land north of the Elbert Fairley land by members of the organization. Very property situated in Hood River claim in sections 32 A 33 T. 8 N. little of the •192-1 crop was told on a County, Oregon, to-wit: consignment Itasls. R. 8 E. Tx>t 4 in 8ection 22, Township 1 The silver fox bunco game is get North, Range 10 East of the Willam If the lands are to be used for fish ing purposes bids will be received on ting to be a serious menace here, one ette Meridian. Dated January 8, 1925. J8f5 royalty basis, the bidders being re venturesome rancher on the mountain • Wm. II. Edlck, quired to specify in their bids not having ]>aid a faucy price for good Sheriff, Hood River Connty, Oregon. only the amount they are willing to stock and re<-eivlng in return a pair pay the State per pound on all fish of worthless culls for his hard earned We pay ca»h for vour okl furniture or caught or landed on or abutting upon money. A venture of this kind is a Mid lands but slso the minimum gamble, unless the animals arc pro make * Iiix-ral allowance on ne« goods. Call Backett 8411, Kelly Bros. Co. Fur amount ot such royalty or yearly cured from a reliable source. ' ml7tf rental. Mrs. Mapes, wife of W. D. Mapes, niture Exchange. of Burdoin mountain, is reported as The Board reserves the right to re H. L Hubo »<■* o.>u>ii<e riet. being seriously ill. ject any and all bids. All bids should be addressed to G. Continuous rains during the past G. BROWN, CLERK STATE LAND few days have caused small washouts BOARD, SALEM, OREGON, and must throughout the White Salmon valley. — - he accompanied by certified checks Mountain streams are becoming tor 1 for the amount bid as minimum an rent». _No serious damage has re nual rental, and should be marked, sulted, as yet. Many telepiiohe poles “Application and bld to lease river are becoming loosened in the soft front land In Hood River county." ground, some of which are about Done at Salem. Oregon, this 6th ready to fall acroM roads and inter- a rupt traffic. day of December, 1924. , G. G. BROWN, ■ Otto Seghorn, former owner of a Clerk 8Ute Land Board. 10-acre tract on the dims Snowden road, ■R. northeast of here, who was reported Howard's Aces, Rockford, Feb. 18. years ago as being dead, has been heard from-r-very much alive. Beg- horn, who was well known here, and in Hood River yeafs ago, is living in Germany. In a letter to friends here, he expresses the wish that he could again annex himself a»4 family to God’s country. Miss Christine Giader, sister of A. E. Giader, Burdoin mountain rancher, has gone to southern California to spend the balance of the winter. Although almost Inconceivable, some of the radio fans have expressed the belief that a defective power line The larger the lot you transformer, located somewhere in the Hood River valley district, has want, the better the price been the cause of interruption to radio reception here recently. It is we will make you. claimed that the leakage followed up the veins of water in the ground, passing under the Columbia river, following a course of least resistance. This may be a solution of the un usual disturbance, and again, it seems MT. HOOD, ORL Impossible. The machine-like precision of the loud signals which came in Tel. Parkdale 26X2 suggest heavy leakage of alternating current somewhere, but wc would like to be shown. It has been evident that atmospheric conditions have caused frequent sparking of variable con densers In radio sets during a snow THE CLOTHES storm, almost heavy enough to ignite gasoline. Will some real radio en WE CLEAN gineer acroM the Columbia please en lighten us on this subject? Wonder if it could possibly be Doc Collman's electronic machine broadcasting a spec imen «8 Commodore Dean’s red blood? Speaking of the electronic treatment (Abrams theory) a special Investiga tion test is being made in Hood River, the result to lie given to the public in the near future, regardless of the opinion of electrical engineers and Phone 3*94. doctors who are incredulous. The Woman's club here has waived its regular meeting scheduled for Feb ruary 5 in favor of the Camp Fire Girls and Boy Scoots organizations of White Salmon. An interesting pro RADIO SPECIAL gram is being arranged for the young sters. Rev. Young is scoutmaster, and Mrs. Young Is local guardian of the Camp Fire Girls. van Childs post, American Legion, put on their annual masque hall in the evening of February 21 at Le gion hall. There will be prizes for 188.50 the best characters who appear on the floor on this memorable occasion. Now that we know the Woman's READ’S RADIO SHOP club had up their sleeves. The cat Is nntuvtha hag! They are sponsor y ing a movement to beautify th« won- Protect' your property from the min of mmi and weather Paint in time—paint now—and paint widf SUN-PROOF PAINT WnAor eoaditioas oanaet affect Saa-Proof P.lnt. It la »tie—it s tr s t thee and eeatraett «rough to keep m t no matter bow cold er bow hot the weathi ed over the whole hoi igain»t deterioration. Remember that it is repair. Sun-Proof will protect your urgb Proof Product. HOOD RIVER FRUIT CO HOOD RIVER, ORE. ptp for starting g^flTS A BUY wiatertad Cromi* i Iny inTown cïheNew JEWETT Need Hay? J. C. 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