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HOOP RRŒR GLACjg/THUMDAY, JANUARY 21, Hit High Grade Nursery Stock No Frozen or Fronted Trees. Apricots, Pears, Cherries, Peaches, Plums, Grapes, Nectarines, Apricots, Prunes, Aspar agus Plants, Roses, Dahlia* and ornamental*. Pears, grown on French, Japan, Ussuriensis and Calleryana roots and o|d Home Pear stock for top working. Mazzard Cherry tree*, branched, for top working, z Am contracting with Planters to. grow fruit trees on any desired root for future delivery. Let me know your needs. F. A. MASSEE Licensed Nurseryman Quality Food Products WHEN YOU WANT THE BEST OF BEEF, LAMB, PORK, POULTRY, FISH or any other market food, juau may rest assured that it may be had from our sani tary, refrigerated cases. "Hood River's Quality Market" -Ssii HOOD RIVER MARKET A. F. DAVENPORT, Prop. Tel. 8461 NEW RESOLUTION Make the good resolution to fix up the car this Winter. We can furnish parts of all standard makes of cars at a big saving CALL AT ■ Cor. Fourth Cascade Avenue AND BE CONVINCED. ✓ OPEN EVENINGS AND SUNDAYS. Office Phone 2211 Residence Phone 3402 - Good Things To Eat At this season the thoughts of the housewife turn to good things to eat. It is the season when e appetizing and sumptuous Indeed, it is a season when all of us like to eat. Let us supply your grocery wants, and you’ll eat with satisfaction. ' > »’ BOX APPLES SELL UNVEILING OF STAR FESTIVE OCCASION WELL IN ENGLAND Supplies or Pacific northwestern ap The crowds of city and country peo ple who thronged the plant of the Twin ples were heavy on all the British mar Peak* Auto Co. Saturday night gave kets during the week ending January * carnival flavor to the celebration 9. Three cargoes arvived lu splendid held In connection with the forma! un condition, according to cable advices. veiling of the new Star Six. Hundreds At Liverpool, boxed Wineeape and were present for the event, and specta Spitaeuburgs sold 60 cent. a box above tors around the new model, after the the previous auction price While ap draperies had been withdrawn, were ple consumption tn tho United King several deep. dom, said the — cable, is slow at present, The Twfu Peak* Co. made the un British markets irketa in general would take veiling celebration a red letter occa more good ‘ Yorks. ‘ . The weather is sion, and with an orchestra dispensing warmer than the average for this time ultra-new and oldtime favorite«, the of the year. In Glasgow, Yorks ranged crowd enjoyed dancing. Refreshmenta 50 cents a barrel higher than the price were served. Hundreds of ga*-tille<l realised on the January « auction. balloons had tx-en released in the dis At the New York auction <tregon ap play room of the auto company, and ples sold at the following prices: New- these, each with a colored streamer at towns, 1165 boxes extra fancy, large to tached, added to the gaiety of the very large, <2.40 0 2.60, average-. <2.48; scene. fancy, medium to very large, 41.96 0 The orchestra furnishing the music 2 25, average <2.09; O-gr a de, medium was the Twin Peaks’ own. It was I? 7ery 1BI3* I1*»©2, average |1.»9. composed of Mrs. J «me* Feu nemore Delicious, 755 boxe% " "" ' i foney medium to and J. A. Wolfe. It wa* estimated very large, <2.10 0 _ 2, 2.00, average <2.35. that 000 people attended the unveiling Ortleys, extra faa< fancy, large to very cere mon Ira. large, <2.15 0 175, average <2*4. <2.64. Officials of the company and mem Spitzenburgs, 697 boxes, extra fancy, la-rs of the sales snd mechanical staff large to very larfe, <3 @ 3.(45 ; medium all with t-adges carrying their name, to large, <2,65 0 2*0. acted as a reception committee. They At the St. Louis «action, 284 boxes were: 8. 8. Paxson, P. 8. Rife, J. W. of Oregon extra fancy Arkansas Fennemore, 8. H. Sherwood," L. M. Blacks sold at <2.06 0 2.80, average Nlckelsen, J. 8. Low, A. A. Goldsmith, 2.35; 508 boxes of fancy at <2.05 0 J. A. Wolfe. J. B. McKinnon snd Jos. 2.25, average <2.10, and 81 boxes of 0- Jones. grade at <1.80 0 2.05, averaging <1.90. The story of the Star Six is one of Cold’ storage holdings of apples com amazing dramatic accomplishment; a pare as follows: January. 1, 1926, detailed account of the reasons why 3,843,000 barrels, 11*76,000 boxes, 2,- the new Star Six Is the greatest Six 102,000 bushel baskets; January 1, ever built at the low price of <895 1925, 3,254,000 barrels, 9,0X9,000 box here. Gone are all your ideas of what es, 1,167,000 bushel baskets; five-year a car should be—gone with the obsolete average, 3,604,000 barrels, 9,986,000 types of yesterday. This truly Is the boxes. car of tomorrow—the car of the fu Total shipments from all states to ture—a high [xiwered, flexible, road January 11 were 96,779 cars, as com rating “6?’ Think of it, a Six, deliv pared with 88,564 cars in the same ered here complete for <895! period last season. « . For three years the secret has been Apple trading was limited in the closely guarded—no authentic new* northwest. The latest sales were: leaked out. True, there have been ru Wenatchee valley district extra fancy mors of what 8tar was going to pro Winesape, <1*5 0 L90; fancy, <1.60 0 duce, hut no oqe had the faintest ink 1.65; C-grade, <1.2B| fancy Romes, ling of the startling announcement that <1.25; one car of Spitzenimrgs, extra Star now makes. A new Six—a new fancy, <2.15; fancy. <1*5; C-grade, idea—a new price. <1.85. Yakima valley district, ('-grade No other car should be compared to Winesape, <1.25; fancy Romes, <1.15 0 this new Star Six Iterause no other 1.30; C-grade Romes, large to very light car is designed in its entirety, large, <101.10. along thia new engineering principle. No word of mouth or stroke of pen Knew in Mountains l ight ran give an adequate picture of this E. C. Wolfe, in charge of a ramp of new Star Six. So great, so different is it—so radical a departure from auto the Oregon Lumber Co. ou the bead mobile building as the past lias known waters of the West Fork of Hood it—that only by a personal inspection, river, who was in the city recnitly, by riding in it, driving it, ran you be said the snow in (be highland forests gin to realize what Star has achieved, is lighter this season than he has ever at the revolutionary price of <895 here. seen it. In places where normally the blanket Is from 4 to 10 feet deep, only a trace was found. Highway Offices Moved Mr. Wolfe said he noticed no doer With headquarters in the basement signs but the forests are tilled with of the Pilot Butte hotel already under bobcats. constniction. the local division of the Ordinarily no winter wortt is at state highway department will move tempted at the highland camps of the from The Dalles to Bend the latter lumber company. This year, however, part of this month C. W. Wenzer, di Mr. Wolfe has a Small crew foiling vision chief, has announced. Wanzer logs, preparing for the spring drive. expects to have tho Beadoffice in full o|>eratlon by February 1. We pay cash for your old furniture or Henry Hackett, assistant engineer, make a liberal allowance on new good*. will be the only member of the local Call Hackett 8411, Kelly Bro*. Co. Fur staff who will go to the Bend, office. niture Exchange. «f - ml7tl H. P. Newland, maintenance engineer ----------- —--------- —4-------------- ---- In the northern section, and Christ Nodes of Annual Meeting Fauerso, in charge of bridges in. the Notice is hereby g that the an- same territory, will remain in The Oldera of the Dalles. Office quarters have-not been nual meeting of the s Grange Co^perptlS». wl*. be held definitely located for them. " i. m., ThUre- The change wna made because of at the IJbriiry half 1 the foot. that most of the new con day,, January 21, for the election of struction work In the next few years Directors and such other business as will he south and east of Ben<L The may come before the meeting. Signed by Ordra of the Board, road program of 1917, in which the Aug. Guignard, Secretary. northern highways were planned, has j 14-21 I seen almost completed, leaving but lit Notice of Final Hearing tle maintenance work In the Columbia river counties. ’ - Notice is hereby given that the un dersigned executor of the Estate of Rev. Miller Going Month Thomas McPherson, deceased, ha* filed It was announced that Rev. L. H. bis final account as «ach executor in Miller, for the pest two years pastor the county court of llood'River County, of St Mark's Episcopal church, will and that the Jadge of said Court bas leave January 25 for Berkeley, Calif., appointed Friday, the 22nd day of Jan wh<<re he will be rector of St Clement’s uary, 1926, at 10 o’clock' A. M., as the chuwh. Rev. Miller will give his fare (ime for bearing objections to said re port and the Settlement of said estate. well sermon next Sunday. Dated the 24th day of December, Rev. Miller came here from Spokane. A. W Qatbank, He Jias l>een active In educational work 1926. . d24J21 Executor. in the eaatorn Oregon diocese of the church building jraa erected for St Mark’s. I>urin^W924 a parish bouse was constructed. Coming to PORTLAND AND THE DALLES ¿«21 FRASIER GROCERY CO ATTENTION, RADIO FANS Dr. Mellenthin DOES NOT OPERATI Am appointed dealer for the Ambaróla The Six Tube Bosch Radio Receiving Set. Manufactured by the 'American Bosch Magneto Corp. ’ Phone for free demonstration. HECK UNGER SERVICE SHOP One day In The Dalles dsys only in Portland. three Phone 4523. FIX IT QUICK ! That will be your plea when the sun begins to shine and you are in a hurry for some farm implement or spray machine. , , , ,. • Why not take an inventory of your orchard equipment and have it repaired now ? WE BO All KINDS OF AUTOMOBILE REPAIR WORK. A ccomt I m 9f <0 Uadi for track ar »Mttaftr or. HOWELL BROS, 'Fourth Street TeL 2551 Dr. Mellenthln is a regular graduate tn medicine and surgery and is licensed by the state of Oregon. He does not operate for chronic appendicitis, gall stonea ulcers of stomach, tonflls or adonMds. He has to his credit wonderful re sults In diseases of stomach, liver, bowels, blood, skin, nerves, heart, kid ney. bladder, bed wetting, catarrh, weak lungs, rheumatism, sciatica, leg ulcers and rectal ailments. Below are the names of a few of his many satiafied patients In Oregon. Rose J. Aplin, Carson, Wash., nerve trouble. . ' Mrs. Otto Will, Jefferson, varicose ulcer, leg. M. P. Christlaneo-?, Albany, bladder trouble. Mrs. M. A. Ewan, Coquille, stomach trouble. Robert Zlgllnskl. Mo, stomach and heart trouble. John Roth, Albany, adenoids and tonsils. Mrs. M. I. Olsen, Portland, appendi citis. • Remember the above date, that con sultation on this trip will be free and that his treatment Is different. Married women must be accompanied by their husbands. Address: 211 Bradbury Bldg., Loa Angeles, Calif. J28 No. 1461 Notice of Sheriff’s Bale In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for the County of Mood River. J. S. Crane, Plaintiff, w. C. Clayton Wentz. Ivah B. Wentz, Verna W. Mor den, Karl Edmunds and Transfer A Livery Company, a Corporation, De fendants. By virtue of an execution Judgment, decree and order of sale issued out of the above entitled court in the above entitled cause to me directed and dated the 12th day of January, 1926, upon a . udgment rendered in «aid court on the 5th day of January, 1926, in favor of J. B Crane, plaintiff, sad against C. Clayton Wentz, Ivah B. Wants, Verna W. Morden, Earl Edmunds and Trans fer A Livery Company, a corporation, defendants in said suit, for the sum of <1611.55 with interest thereon at the rate of eight per cent from January <150.00 5th, 1926, the further sum of <100.00 with Interest thereon at the rate of six per cent per annuls from January Sth, 1926, and the further sum of 1165.50 costs and disbursements, and the costa of and upon thia writ, command ing me to make sale of the following described real property situated tn the County of Hood River, State of Ore gon, to-wit: Beginning at a point Forty (40) rods North of the Southeast corner of the Northwest Quarter of Section 3, in Township 2 North, Range 10 East of the Willamette Meridian; thence North Twenty-fear (24) rods; thence West Forty (40) rods; thence South Twenty-four (24) rods; thence East Three Hundred Forty-two (642) feet; thence North Bight and Ono- half (8V4) feet; thenco East Ninety- three (98) fret: thence South Eight and One-half (8%) feet; and thence East Two Hundred Twenty-five (225) feet to the place of beginning; NOW THEREFORE, By virtue of said execution, Judgment, decree and order of sale and in compliance with the commands of said writ, I will on Saturday, the 13th day of February. 1996, at ten o’clock In the forenoon thereof, at the front door of the County Court House in Hood River County. Oregon, sail at public auction, subject to redemption, to the highest bidder for cash in hand, all of the right, title and interest which the within named defendants, and each of them, had on the 14th day of September, 1912. the date of the mortgage herein foreclosed, or since that date have acquired in or to tho above described property, or any part thereof, and to satisfy said execution, Jndgmmrt, decree and order of sale, interest, coats and accruing coats. Dated this 14th day of January, 1906. Wm. H. Edick. Sheriff of J14fll Hood River Income Tax Netea The following announce) been received from Clyde G. Huntley, Internal revenue collector for Oregon: “You are informed that no individ ual income tax returns can be released at this time, for the reasou that the proposed income tax bill, now before congress, will no doubt provide for in creased personal exemption, and a re duction in tax rates. No definite lagL, formation can be given to taxpayers as a basis for computing their income tax for the year 1925, until the bill la final ly [Mused by congress.' 1C Ih** Oldtime Ford dunes. Pine Grove Grange, hYidsy, January 22, Graven- steins. WO TO GO J. H. FREDRICY, Agent Hood River, Oregon A. . '’'‘XA- MEW WIN standaid on. companÿ «^-. VAe’deliver charge PACIFIC POWER' & LIGHT COMPANY Cigars Tobacco Soft Drinks Confectionery icnocoi TRY OUR Draught Luxo WE KEEP IT RIGHT C. A. RICHARDS 111 2nd Street Again I Wish to Announce That I have received for the holiday trade a large ihip- ment of Suit Cases, Beautiful Leather Hand Bags, Brief Cases, Gladstone Bags and Ladies' Under the Arm Bags WM. WEBER THE FASHION STABLES’ Parkdale Auto Stage Phon* 1201 Leaves Hood River daily at 4.30 p. tn. Leaves Parkdale daily at 8 a. m. (except Sunday). Every Saturday it leaves Parkdale at 6 p. m. UNDERSTANDING t • BASED ON LONG YEARS OF EXPERIENCE, PRACTICE, AND SERVING MARK OUR HOUSE WITH A SUPERIOR EXCELLENCE IN HANDLING AFFAIRS FOR THE BEREAVEMENT. HOME MORTUARY 8. E. BARTME88, Pure Pork Sausage What’s better these Wintry days ? Fresh every day and seasoned just right ? Gba LAU RNELL MARKET Cafa