RIVER GLACIER, THURSDAY, MARCH 5, 1925 G W. HAMILTON, M. D. H. L DUMBLE Choice Veal Cuts Dr. W. Donald Nickelsen Dry Picked Hens Cancer, Plastic Surgery and Radium Therapy * Stevens Building, Portland, Ore. Consultation Hood River by appoint­ ment Phone 5959 Fresh Columbia River Salmon and Sturgeon DR. M. THRANE L. A. BEAU Physician and Surgeon Mt. Hood Hotel Bldg., main entrance Office Phone 2172 Residence Phene 2174 • R. F. TAYLOR DR. MEARLE C. FOX ‘SHOES MADE OF LEATHER” 918 Stevens Bldg. Portland, Ore. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL MRS. GEO. L SLOCOM TEACHER OF PIANO J. C. JOHNSEN L. R. Alexander, D. M. D. DENTIST LUMBER Office 4, 5 and 6 Smith Building Office Phone 2021 R m . Phone 8144 Hood River, Oregon Broslus Building C. H. JENKINS, D. M. D. DENTIST Phones: Office 1081; Residence 8331 Office over Butler Bank BUSINESS AS USUAL DR. S. L. PETERSON DENTIST Eliot Building, Hood River, Oregon Phones : Res. 2743 : Office 8812 L. L. MURPHY DENTIST Complete X-Ray Examination Suite 8, Broslus .Building f5m26 GIFTS THAT LAST Watches, Silverware, Precious Stones A. J. DERBY CHARACTER REPAIR WORK First National Bank Building Hood River, Oregon • ' F Dressmaking M. E. WELCH Surgeon work in the be found by the Fashion ■" ‘ ’• - - —'-'-■■’c* ;. - And how are your eyes ? Hemstitching a Specialty MRS. FLORENCE SIMONTON at The Paris Fair Licensed Veterinary Is prepared to do any veterinary line. He can calling nt or phoning to Stable*. at Hood River. Oregon, thia of January, 182T>. Jessie M. Bishop, County Treasurer, Hood River. County, Oregon. Do you see as you should? He liveth right who. seeth right. Many men and women have discovered that they had been missing some of the best of life when we tested their eyes. And through furnishing them with proper glasses we have madp hundreds of friends. Old City Hall Plumbing Shop has moved — the new location is 908 12 Street where there will be a large display of Pinmbingancl Heating Goods at reasonable prices. The new location will be known as— TOM FISHER'S Plumbing A Heating 908 12th St. W. F. LARAWAY Hood River Abstract Co. Real Estate and Insurance * Accurate Abstracting of Land Titles Telephone 1331 In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for the County of Multnomah. Department of Probate. In the Matter of the Estate of Charle« E. Power, Deceased. Notice is hereby given that in pur­ suance of an order of the Honorable I George Taawell, Judge of the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for Multnomah County, Probate Depart­ ment made and enterad herein on the 28th day of January, 1928, for the «ale of the real estate hereinafter de­ scribed, the undersigned^ Administra I tlix of said estate will offer for Mie at private Mie to the highest bidder for cash, at the office of Manning A Harvey, 714 Porter Building, Port­ land Oregon, on or after the 6th day of March, 1928, at the hour of 10 A. M , an undivided one half Interest In and to the following described real estate, situated in Hood River County, Oregon, to-wit : All of tba Northeast Quarter of the Northeast Quarter of Section 17, less 10 acres more or leas fro«* the South­ ern portion thereof heretofore con­ veyed to A. C. Sallenbach, and all of the Southwest Quarter of the North­ east Quarter of Section 17, Mve and except 10 acres of the Northeast Quarter thereof conveyed to C. S. Bowe, all In Township 1 South of Range 10 East of the Willamette Meridian, containing 00 acres more or lees. First publication February 5th, 1025. Last publication March 5th, 1925. Ethel A. Power, Administratrix. Manning A Harvey, Attorneys for Administratrix, 714 Porter Building, Portland, Oregon. f5m5 Orchardlsts Busy The busy season for orchardlsts has arrived, and growers in all sections are now engaged in pruning and mak­ ing ready for application of early sprays. Robert Green, here from the Upper Valley last week, stated that pruning crews were noted In every orchard. Early spring weather conditions are considered ideal for the bud develop­ ment of fruit trees. The weather ha« remained cool enough to prevent the forcing of buda. Present Indica­ tion« point to the blooming of trees at the normal time about May 1. One-third of the loud speaker radio sets In Hood River are Atwater Kent sets. There is a reason. 67>e LAURNELL MARKET To serve our patrons better we are now making two deliveries a day— leaving the market at 9:30 a m. and 2:30 p. m. LAURNELL PURE PORK SAUSAGE for these frosty mornings. Painting and Paper Hanging Interior decorating, matching tinting and painting with draperies, etc. D. F. TAYLOR Tel. 5411. Hood River. Or. R. F. D. 4. READ’S RADIO SHOP Tbs Radie Shop of Hoed River H. B. REAU, IToprletor Snperhetrodynes and Neutrodynes Greebe, Atwater Kent and Radiola Representative 808 Cascade Ave. Tel. 1234. B. B. POWELL J. D. McLUCAS CONTRACTOR Practical Worker In Stone, Con­ crete, Brick and Plaster Telephone 5934 HE gardener is watching the soil, ready to put in an early crop. The school children are harvesting wild flowers. T We are serving our customers, as always, with the best of staple and fancy goods and ail the vegetables obtainable. ¿«21 FRASIER GROCERY CO J. P. POMEROY Announcing office of the SINGER SEWING MACHINE CO. for Hood River and Klickitat Coun­ ties at 15 Oak Street. Calandra Barber Shop. Hood River, Oregon. GEO. A. JIGAR; Agent. The Transfer & Tn the County Court of the State of Oregon 'for Hood River County. In the Matter of the Guardianship of Francis D. Sandmsn, Paul Sand­ man. Hasel Sandman and Margaret Sandman, Minora. It appearing to thia Court from the petition of P. H. Mohr, guardian of the persons and estates of Francis D. Sandman, Paul Sandman. Hazel Sand­ man and Margaret Sandman, minors, praying for an order of eale of cer­ tain real estate belonging to said Francis D. Sandman. Paul Sandman. Hazel Sandman and Margaret Sand­ man, the said wards; that it was for the best interests of said wards and it is necessary in order to pay the debts of said wards and their Mid estate and to properly maintain and educate them, that such real property be sold; It Is hereby ordered. That the next of kin of the said wards and all per­ sons Interested in the said estate, appear before this Court on Friday, the 20th day of March. 1028, at 10 o'clock A. M. at the Court Room of this Court in the Court House in Rood River City and County, Oregon, and then and there to show cause, if any there be, why an order should not be made for the sale of such real property described In said petition as follows: The undivided one-eighth (84) in­ tercet of said wards tn and to the North Half of the South west Quar­ ter, and the North-west Quarter of the South-east Quarter of Section Twenty-frmr Township Two North Rango Ten East of the Willamette Meridian, subject to the dower inter­ est and estate of Susan Mohr, widow of John A. Mohr, deceased; That said sale may he made at private sale; and Tt Is further ordered that a copy of this order be published once a week for three successive weeks be­ fore the Mid day of hearing. In the Hood River Glacier, a weekly news paper of general circulation, printed and published In Hood River, Oregon. Dated this 18th day of February, 1928. H.*L. Hasbronck, County Judge. Rate of first publication hereof Is February 19tb, 1928. fl9m!9 Leaves Parkdale daily at 8 am. (except Sunday). Every Saturday it leaves Parkdale at 6 p. m. ANNOUNCEMENT Tobacco Soft Drinks December 1st we moved to our New Terminal—E. Water, E. Yamhill and E. Taylor Sts. This building being con­ structed solely for the hsndling of Freight via Motor Truck will greatly improve the service and create an efficient method of transportation. GREENWOOD TRANSPORTATION CO., Inc Confectionery WE WANT Draught Luxo Newtown Cookers SHERIDAN FRUIT COMPANY HOME MORTUARY S. E. BARTMES3, Morttriw