•4 4.W RIVER, GLACIER THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 17, 1925 HOOD If you want to make an investment in Long Service, Comfort and Fine Appearance, Put Uv S. Tires on your car HERE’S a U. S. Tire to meet your requirements no matter what they are. It is made right for the job. It is priced right. It gives you your money’s worth — long service and continued good looks. _ There is a U. S. Tire Dealer right near you. Go to him and talk over this tire question. Let him help you select the one ideal tire equipment for your needs from the full U. S. line—U. S. Royal Balloon, U. S. Royal Balloon-Type, U. S. Royal Cord — Regular or Extra Heavy, U. S. Royal Cord Bus-Truck, USCO Cord and USCO Fabric. T STATES UNITED TIRES ARE GOOD TIRES ■A Buy U. S-. Tires fruiti Hl ( K’S SERVICE STATION, HOOD RIVER AUTO PARK SERVICE STATION, IIOOI) RIVER HOI.MES SERVICE STATION, MOSIER BARRETT Ju& A Plain Statement In view of the fact that there have been a number of statements made in regard to the handling of the Hudson-Essex Line of automobiles in Hood River county, I feel that I would be doing myself and the Hudson-Essex company an injustice if I did not make a statement at this time. I believe that there are no better cars built than Hudson-Essex at their price, and from the efforts being made by certain local people to take ¿his agency from me, I know they think the same. I have no axe to grind, for Hud»on-E**ex sales and service occu- •y my whole time, but I want every man, woman and child in Hood liver county to know that they can buy the Essex $950 “ COACH the ’Ti/so“ Hudson 5-pa. Bro. $1740 from Shay’s Service Shop (Satisfactory Service Always) On The Heights Phone 1421 ODELL your Fall deaux use shly spray of our Ground, finely Powdered BLUESTONE Only one more than cent a pound Crystals Let u a have your ord Now for future r delivery. HOOD RIVER SPRAY CO. • Thunderstorm Monday Morning Mld-C-olumbia folk were arouxsi at 5.30 a. rti. by cannonading of thunder n nd one of the severest electrical storms wltneaaed here in the faint three years. Orchardlats feared damage to . J' cropti from hail, but the »torio pa«s«*d with n heavy sli«>w«- serve»! its 14th anniversary with an appropriate sermon by Rev. Gleiser. Mr. and Mrs. Ketola and three sons were here lust -week visiting at tin* home of J. J. Annala aud also witli I other friends in Hood River valley. Tiiey and 111«* Annalas were old time friends in North Dakota. Z. <1. Annala waa a week end visitor in Portland lust week. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Iiavia are here from Medford to s|«*iid n few iiwmths. Mr. mid Mrs. Chester Htansbery, of Portland, spent Beptemlier fl and 7 with Mr. ami Mrs. A. N. Davis. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur, of Portland, were week end visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Kellar the same date. Mrs. W. I. Kirby, with her two younger sons mid Mrs. Kirby's sister. Mrs. Otto Mrsou, have gone to Illinois to Is- present nt the golden wedding iinnivcrMiy of their parents, Mr. Kir by's mother Is keeping house for him mid Ills two older sons. Mr. mid Mrs. Sam Bolea nuil Holl, Irwin, of San Femando, Calif.. gave Mr. Boles' parents. Ml. and Mrs. T. A. Boles, of Odell hotel, a pleasant sur- ■prise when tliey motorisl here, arriv­ ing Friday night. A. B. Brooke lias purchased H. C. Chase's ten m. Mrs. Win. Hoffner, of Portland, with her two children S|s*nt the wi«ek end nt the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. N. Welter. Pears were received in the new cold storage plant of the Apple Growers Association Saturday. We understand that M. Hawthorne was the first grow­ er who deliver«»! fruit. Tile Nunn- inakem were also heavy contributors. Remember the ns'ltal Friday, to­ morrow. night In the high school aud­ itorium by pupils of Mrs. W. F. Young. Mrs. 1,. K. ithisides nnd Miss Marguer­ ite Ferrin. The entertainment of Monday night. nrranged by Mrs. (I. E. Bowerman ami Mrs. A. II. Weinheimer fur tlie ladies' Ahl so«4ety, was well attended and well received. It waa also a suciess financially. Chris Eggert attend the fuiH>rnl of his brother, Chnrle«, who itaxMed away Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Siimn<*r mutured to Portland recently to visit Mrs. «um- iier'a brother and family. Elder Grant Dlx aud grandson, Bob­ bie Turner, drove down from Clarks­ ton. Wash. Last Monday Mrs. Di», who bad been at tier daughter's, re­ turned home with them. The Indies’ Al»l of Valley Christian chnreb, met last Thursday with Mrs. Roy Haya. ____ Mrs. Tliorp, of Vancouver, Wash., spent last Thursday with Mrs. J. B. Humner. Emery and Velma Cotton were call­ ers ai the Griffith liome Friday night. Eider Kuhnley .moved his family up from Troutdale Friday. He oeisipies the imrsonage at Advent Christian church, lie will avt as ixistor again this year. Emery Cotton, who liad been in «*ast- ern On*gon and Clarkston. Wash., re­ turned home Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Linn attended the ministerial eonventkm at The Dall««. Mrs. Guy Crap|s*r returned home from Ilood River Sunday evening. ltoy Haya has a bunch of men on the FarmeM* ditch rejiairing it, and J. B. Sumner has n crew on the Imnd- ed ditch. HUNTERS! “I Came Back To Buy; ATTENTION! 1925 Hunting Season HOOD RIVER COUNTY a- Male Deer------------- Sept 10 to Oct. 20 Chins Pheasant» .... Oct. I5-Oct 31 Blue or Sooty Grouse, Sept. 10-Oct 20 Silver Gray Squirrel —Sept. 15-Oct. 15 Ducks and Geese —Oct. 1-Jan. 15 Bear________ . ___ Open all year Your Heaters are Better and Lower In Price.’* • • • This is what a critical customer from Stevenson, Washington, said after looking at stocks in Stevenson, White Salmon and Hood River, and comparing all with mail order catalogs. It must be true, else we would not be selling practically 100 per cent of lookers who shop carefully as he did. (*' Don’t Pay Extra For Easy Terms Franz does not charge you a cent for the privilege of paying for your stove or range in monthly payments! And too, you can turn in your old stove for a liberal credit on the new. September Bedding Sale More Estate Heatrolas Growing Larger Daily . The first Jot went out before we had a chance to.show them on our sample floor. Come in and see this wonderful Heater that looks like a beautiful piece of mahogany fur-„ niture and heats the whole house with less fuel than stoves. Good Beds Good Springs Good Mattresses k All reduced in price to enable you to use your old things for harvest help and get the new for your personal use. Cabin Equipment We’ve never been able to offer such good values as now: Simmons Beds De Luxe Bed Springs Sealy Mattresses $3.95 30 lb. Felted Mattress . 4.9b ▲11 Steel Bed Spring. . 1.36 New Chairs ?......$2.25 up Camp Stoves New Rugs and Linoleum ¡ Fall Stocks are arrivi riving and we invite you to come i and — look thru them, whether you want to buy or not They’re worth seeing. E. A. FRANZ CO In the 11« mh 1 River Glacier, a weekly River County, Oregon, this 15th day of A lutzaar for the benefit of the Chil­ newHpn|M*r of general circulation pub- Reptember. A. D. 11>25. dren's Farm Home given by the W. 0. CENTRAL VALE li»hed in 1I< hh 1 River. II< mm 1 River II. L. Ilasbrouck. T. 1'.. will 1K* held at the old 20th Cen­ Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Roberta and County, Or«*g<>n. »17ol5 County Judge. tury store room In the Mt Hood Hotel daughter, Ruliy, went to Portland »>1- Done and dated at Hood River, Hood Annex Bldg., Satur»lay, September 26. Bolster ’ springs at Bennett Brothers. day to be gone for several "days. Mrs. Ifrank Meushaw and son, Lyle, have been spending a week at ising- view. Wash., visiting Mrs. Meashaw's daughter, Mrs Miller. Those who are planning to fill Jars of fruit for tlie Mothers' club to be sent to Portland, will pleas«* have them fiil«*d nnd returned to tin* store by Saturday. September 19, so they may I m - | ui < ked ami sent ts-fore every­ one Is busy with the apple harvest. Gladys Rolicrta has been spending a two weeks' Mii-ntion at the home of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Ix*wis Rob- erts. Mr. McCauley has recently had a telephone Installed in his ranch home. F. E. (iilkcrxon _____ has ___________ pnreha«e to Is- taken to the school fair Saturday will I m * displayed ami th«* sewing sn«l canning clnb girls will give «lemonstrnt Ion». The girls of tin* can­ ning clul> who have been l Friday, ns It will Is* neiessary for the teachers to take tin* exhibits to Hood River and nrrahge the I.... ths preparatory for the Almost UnMieveabk *• 1926 Impmwments 1926 Improvements ? Saturday display. Miss Olive Moss spent the w«*ek end -absolutely, this low price am- Latest Haber Bodies. AuDroved J nt home. axes you! But all BUICK prices 4- Wheel BndSD^X^ 2-Door Sedan acM4’15h^ Order Fixing Time for Hearing of Final Account III the County Court of the State of Oregon, for Hood River County. In the Mutter of the Estate of Mary M l< bell. l*ecen»ed. Now nt thin time come« on to be lienhl the Final Account of J. E. Rar- nett, Hie duly npointed. qualified and tilting Adniinlstrntor of the Estate of Mary Michell, deceased. and «aid Administrator having petitioned the Court for n time And place to lie fixed for the hearing of Mid Final Account and for an Order approving name; And It mtlHfactorily appearing to the Court that more than six months has expired nlnoe the publication of Notice to Creditors, and that Mid Es­ tate nliimld he cloned, at thia time. Now Therefore, It In hereby consid­ ered, (irderi'd and Adjudge that Mon­ day. the 19th day of October. 1925. In the County Court House In the County Court Room. In Hood River. Hood Riv­ er County. Oregon, at the hour of 10 o'clock A. M. of said day he. and the •<01110 hereby In. fixed as the time and place for the hearing of Mid final ncionnt. It 1« Further Ordered. That Notice of the Hearing of Mid Final Account l>e published for five consecutive weeks are low-so extremely low as to make BUICK the outstanding motor car "buy” on the Row. co Colon, Gas and Oil RlterZ 75 Hone Power Cleaner HOOD RIVER GARAGE PHONE 4444 HOOD RIVER, OREGON -■"-HEAP ♦