The Hood River glacier. (Hood River, Or.) 1889-1933, February 04, 1926, Image 3

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    HOOD
RIVER GLACIER, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 4,
FUNERAL FOR MRS.
NEW CLOUD CAP
INN TO BE BUILT
Lib“ «lightly used LAUN-DRY-ETTE
EI x CT RIC WASHER. Look* and run*
new. Guaranteed.
Plane for a asv hotel at Cloud Cap,
northeaat shoulder of Mt Hood, were
completed last weak at a meeting of
a committee of buaiuera mre who are
uon performed two weeks ago. Her
the present owner, of the property.
condition was considered so promising
The committee ha. proposed to incor-
that she was to have been returned
f?.r •1B0*000 *nd to raise »100,-
home Sunday. The end came with a
000 of thia amount at the present time
l»y subscription. Thia sum will build tions hi the various states, supplied in sudden stroke.
Mr. and Mrs. Carrigan moved here
the first unit of the structure which is advance with transport u lion and ex­
from Vancouver, Wash., three years
to be of atone. Additional units will penses, are called to gather on the site ago.
She was one of the most popular
be added as needed. The flrat unit, aa of the proposed future meting piare matrons
of the Heights.
the
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’ newspaper ” men of the world.
planned by A. E. Doyle, architect, will of
Funeral services were held Monday
The land is located about the center
provide comparatively large diulng and
at the Flrat Baptist church.
lounge rooms, so that the second unit of Florida, north and south, and 18 afternoon-
may be devote^ entirely to slreping miles from the eastern .oast. The Rev. C. It. Deleplne officiating. Inter­
followed at Idlewllde remetery.
quarters. The design is a low ram­ state presidents are to form an organ­ ment
In addition to her husband, Mrs. Car­
bling, one-atpry style, buUt to with­ ization for administering the fund and rigan
Is survived by three children:
to receive the trust lnq»osed tn the
stand strong winds.
Mrs. Nell Edwards, of Monmouth, and
Construction now of a hotel on Mt. deeding to them of the pr.qterty.
Mr. Haines hopes the gift, by bring­ Esther and Ralph Carrigan, of Hood
Hood will be especially timely since
River.
the government road, connecting Cloud ing the newiqmper men of the world to­
Cap with the Loop highway, is to be gether on occasions, will forward the
Apples Arrive O. K.
completed this year. Thia will make pence of the world-and result in other
The
cargo
of Oregon and Washing­
reforms.
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Cloud Cap a part of the Mount Hood
ton apples shipped from Portland and
Ixx>p trip, linking the Columbia River
Gilbert Edgington Piares Horoes
Puget Sound ports on the Italian
highway, the Hood River valley and
During the past week Gilbert Edg­ steamier Edda is being discharged In
the Alpine aceaery of Mount Hood. ington baa ^daced eastern Oregon hors­ excellent
condition at European ports,
It will lengthen the trip from one to es with a' number of ranchera. Among
to a cablegram received by
three days, since from Cloud Cap many those who bought horses th rough Mr. according
John C. Settle, Portland manager of
side tripe—to the summit of Mount Edgington were the following: W. M. the
Geueral Steamship corporation. The
Hood, to Ed«*ti park or Eliot glacier Schllef, Wm. Fona, W. J. t arter, Wal­ latter
concern r<^>reeenta the Navigazi­
are easily available.
ter Bollard and Lee 81utz. The animals
Libera Triestina, which operates
Railroads and travel bureaus have brought in from'Descbutes and Wasco one
long advocated a hotel on Mount Hood counties were unusually good stock. the Edda.
The Edda waa the only refrigerated
to be advertised In the east, since an They— weighed from 1200 to 1700
steamer of the Italian line aent to
adequate hotel la all that Is needed to pounds.
Portland this season. A number of the
attract tourists to the mountain.
regular freighters of the line have
The site of Cloud Cap compares very
Notire to Creditors
called at Portland and at other coast
favorably with Blmilar hotel site« in
Notice is hereby given that the un­
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regard to altitude, view, distance from dersigned has been appointed Adminis­ ports.
railways, climate and proximity to Mt. trator of the Estate of Lottie May Mc­
Saturday
Like Spring
Hood.
Lain, deceased, by the County Court of
Bunshine
with
sephyrs
as warm Xs
In a comitarison of elevation of dif­ Hood River County, Oregon, and is
ferent mountain resorts. Cloud Cap Inn duly qualified as such. All persona March prevailed over the mld-Colum-
bla Saturday. The temperature soared
shows as follows:
having claims against said estate are
('loud Cap Inn ........
60(X) fret hereby notified to present the same, to 60 degrees and the minimum at twi­
Government Camp_
3500 fret verified according to law, to the under­ light was 40. Motorists drove without
Paradise ValUy ........
5557 feet signed at its office, corner Third and the need of ovAreoats for comfort.
Mrs. 8. E Bartmetis reported cro­
Glacier Park Hotel
4806 feet Oak streets, Hood River, Oregon, with­
cuses on her lawn.
Mammoth Hprings
in six months from this date.
(Yellowstone)___
6387 feet
Dated and flrat published January
Banff_____________
4534 feet 21. 1926.
Notice of Final Account
First NatiMgnl Bank,
Lake IsHiise___ .___
5044 feet
Hood River, Oregon,
In the County Court of the Btate of
Crater lake Ix>dge ... BBMM
7200 feet J21fll
Oregon for Hood River County.
Administrator.
The group of men in ciiarge of the
NOTICE is hereby given that the
In the Matter of the Estate of
project is working to complete plans State
land Board of the State of Ore- Charlee II. Sproat, Deceased.
for the financing of the new inn, and
Notice Is hereby given that the un­
will begin construction as soon as the gun will receive sealed bids at its office
goal of 3100,000 is reached. They are: in tlie Capitol Building at Salem, Ore­ dersigned administrator of the estate
J. C. AlnJworth, W. B. Beetle, Ieslie gon, up to 11:00 o’clock A. M., March of Charles H. Sproat, Deceased, has
Butler, E ’O. Blancher. E. 8. Collins. 23, 1926, for lease of the following de­ filed his final account and report in
F. T. Griffith, Dorsey B. 8mlth, H. B. scribed shore land in Hood River Coun­ (he above entitled Court, and that the
Judge thereof has set Saturday, the
Van Duzer, 8. R. Winch, L. R. Wheeler ty, Oregon, to-wit:
Beginning at a point on the east 27th day of February, 1926, at the
and R. L. Gllsan.
line of Section 8, T. 2 N. It. 8 E. of W. hour of 16.30 a. tu. on Mid day at the
M. which is 1258.6 feet north of the County Court room in the City of
Peculiar Truck Accidents
quarter section corner on said east line Hood River, Oregon, aa the time and
Two peculiar motor truck accidents of Mid Section 8: thence 8. 57 deg. 44 place
of hearing and settling Mid re­
created a aenaatlon here the past week. min. W. 678.5 ft.; 8. 46 deg. 44 mln. W. port and
accounting.
A huge truck. Just arrived Saturday 1108 ft.; 8. 65 deg. 12 min. W. 1071.4 - Dated and first published January
afternoon from Portland with a load of ft. to U. S. Meander Line ; 8. 65 deg. W. 28th, 192«.
sheet steel, tumbled from the vehicle 858 ft.; thence leaving the meander
R. W. Sklbbe,
on Oak street and sliding down a steep line and running N. 62 <Jeg. 28 mln. W.
J28f25
Administrator.
grade over the slippery surface, grazed 594 ft.; 8. 79 deg. 40 min. W. 930 ft.;
automobiles and demolished concrete N. 24 de«. E. 300 ft.; 8. 56 deg. 30 mln.
curbing. The steel piece«, shaped to W. 200 ft.; 8. 48 dag- W. 900 ft.; 8. 54
half-cylindrical form, destined for use deg. W. 365 ft.; 8. 66 deg. 30 mln. W.
in construction of gasoline storage 480 ft; 8. 89 deg. W. 250 ft; N. 40
tanks for the Union Oil 06., shifted aa deg. E. 330 ft.; N. 45 deg. E. 630 ft.;
the truck passed over a bpmp in the N. 51 deg. 06 inin. E. 361 ft.; N. 56 deg.
street. The sharp ends of the heavy E. 400 ft.; N. 38 deg. 45 mln. E. 1500
sheet uteel shaved the truck stakes ft.; N. 49 deg. 10 mln. E. 1810 ft.; N.
dean.
57 deg. 36 mln. E. 2706 ft. to section
A truck of the Tum-A-Lum Lumber line; thence south on section line 2193.9
Co., carrying a load of fuel and long ft. to U. 8. meander fine; thence south
sheet steel chute, used for unloading, 351.5 feet to point qf beginning con­
dropped the chute as it turned from taining 254.23 acres.
Cascade avenue into Third street Mon­
If the lands are to be used for fish­
day afternoon. The metal apparatus ing purposes, blds will be received on
waa caught by a rear wheel, and the royalty Imais, the bidders being re­
noise, as terrific as though two freight quired to specify In their bids not only
trains bad met in a head-on collision, the amount they are willing to pay the
emptied offlres and stores.
atate per pound on all fish caught or
landed on or abutting upon said lands,
Grandma Forsythe Passes
but also the minimum amount of such
Mrs. Phllena Forsythe, known gen- royalty or yearly rental.
The Board reserves the right to re­
erally here as “Grandma” Forsythe,
TRY OUR
died Thursday at a Portland hospital. ject. any and all bids.
All bids should lie uddresaed to G. G.
Mrs. Forsythe, 84, came here in 1910
to become housekeeper for Col. and Brown, Clerk State Land Board, 8alem,
Mrs. Wi F. Tucker at their home, El Oregon, and must be accompanied by
certified checks for the amount bid as
Corregidor, in the Upper Valley.
Several years ago the aged woman minimum annual rental, and should be
began to lose her sight and bad grad­ marked “Application and bid for lease
ually grown blind. Funeral services of shore land in the Columbia River In
WE KEEP IT
occurred at the ere mat lorn m at Mll- Hood River County.”
Dated at Salem. Oregon, December
waukie.
RIGHT
29, 1925.
O. G. BROWN,
J28al
Clerk State Land Board.
This is one of the best bargains in our
Used Department Act Now!
New Inlaid Linoleum
Two Good Patterns, only $1.25 per
•q. yd. 9x12 PABCOLIN SQUARES, only
$8.40, three patterns for selection. Other
Good Values in Linoleum and Rugs.
YOU SHOULD VISIT
Our FURNITURE EXCHANGE and save on
Used Furniture, Ranges,
Heaters, etc.
$75.00
Buys a good RATHBONE-SARD ELECTRIC
RANGE. Has 4 top plates and a large
oven. This Range has been used some but
is in good condition. See Hackett
KELLY BROS. CO
Hardware - Furniture
SATURDAY SPECIALS
Leg Pork Roast, lb..........
Loin Pork Roast, lb.........
Shoulder Pork Roast, lb.
Berf Pot Roast, lb............
Beef Stew Meat, lb..........
Loin Steak, lb...................
Round steak, lb........... «....
Sugar Cured Hams, lb.....
Pure Lard, No. 5.........
Pure Lard, No. 10.............
.... 25c
.....25c
.... 22c
..... 15c
...12Kc
.... 25c
.....25c
.... 25c
.... 9 Oc
$1.75
4
C arrigan M onday
Cigars
Tobacco
Soft Drinks
Confectionery
HOOD RIVER MARKET
A. F. DAVENPORT, Prop.
' - k TeL 8461
MBS
ATTENTION, RADIO FANS
Am appointed dealer for the
Draught Luxo
Ambaróla
The Six Tube Bosch Radio Receiving Set.
Manufactured by the American Bosch Magneto Corp.
Phone for free demonstration.
HECK UNGER SERVICE SHOP
No. 1451
Notice of Sheriff's Sale
Phone 4523.
Coming to
PORTLAND AND THE DALLES
Dr. Mellenthin
SPECIALIST
in Internal Medicine for the
past fifteen years
DOES NOT OPERATE
No Charge for Consultation
Dr. 'Mellenthln Is a regular graduate
In medicine and surgery and la licensed
by the state of Oregon. He does not
operate for chronic appendicitis, gall
stones, ulcers of stomach, tonsils or
adenoids.
He has to his credit wonderful re­
sults in diseases of stomach, liver,
bowels, blood, akin, nerves, heart, kjd-
ney. bladder, bed wetting, catarrh,
weak lungs, rheumatism, sciatica, leg
ulcers and rectal ailments.
Below are the names of a few of his
many satisfied patients In Oregon.
WANTED - APPLES
NEWTOWN COOKERS
=cs
Rose J. .Aplin, Carson, Wash., nerve
trouble.
Mra. Otto Will, Jefferson, varicose
nicer, leg.
M. P. Christianson, Allrnny, bladder
trouble.
Mra. M. A. Ewan, Coquille, stomach
trouble.
Robert Zigllnnki, Brio, stomach and
heart trouble.
John Roth, Albany, adenoide and
tonal la.
Mra. M. I. Olsen, Portland, appendi -
citta.
SHERIDAN FRUIT CO.
East Alder St Union Ave, Porrinnd, Ore.
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For Sale-Substantial discount in equity
in new Chevrolet car. Tel. 8148. W. 8.
Wilkin.
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Remember the above date, that con­
sultation oh this trip will be free and
that his treatment is different.
Married women must be accompanied
I by their husbands.
1 Address: 211 Bradbury Bldg., Loe
‘ Anurias, CaUf.
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In the Circuit Court of the State of
Oregon for the County of Hood River.
J. 8. Crane, Plaintiff, vs. C. Clayton
Wentz, Ivah B. Wentz, Verna W. Mor­
den, Earl 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 alxjve entitled court In the above
entitled cause to me directed and dated
the 12th day of January, 1926, upon a
Judgment rendered In said court on the
5th day of January, 1926, in favor of
J. 8. Crane, plaintiff, and against O.
Clayton Wentz, Ivah B. Wentz, Verna
W. Morden, Earl Edmunds and Trans­
fer & Livery Company, a corporation,
defendants in said suit, for the ram of
»1611.55 with interest thereon at the
rate of eight per cent from January
Sth, 1926, the further sum of »150.00
with interest thereon at the rate of
six per cent per annum from January
Sth, 1926, and the further sum of
»65.50 coats and disbursements, and the
costs of and upon this writ, command­
ing me to make sale of the following
descrllied real property situated in the
County of Hood River, State of Ore­
gon, to-wlt:
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-four (24) rods;
thence West Forty (40) rods; thence
South Twenty-four (24) rods; thence
East Three Hundred Forty-two (342)
feet: thence North Eight and One-
half (8%) feet; thence East Ninety-
three (93) feet; thence South Eight
and One-half (8(4) feet; and thence
East Two Hundred Twenty-five (225)
fbet to the place of beglnalng;
NOW THEREFORE, By virtue of
said execution. Judgment, decree and
order of kale and in compliance with
the commands of Mid writ, I will on
Saturday, the 13th day of February.
1926, at ten o’clock In the forenoon
thereof, at the front door of the County
Court House in Hood River County,
Oregon, sell 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, an^each of them, had du
the 14th day ofBvptember. 1912, the
date of the mortgage herein foreclosed,
or since that date have acquired ip ar
to the above described property, or
any part thereof, and to satisfy saifi
exemtion. judgment, decree and order
of Mie, interest, costs and accruing
coats.
Dated this 14th day of January,
1926.
Wm. H. Kdlck,
11401
Sheriff of
. Hood River County, Oregon.
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To follow out the
Russell G. Pond
dale.
Let Parkdale clean
she will, all well and
but let what might
* ht be
the Loop Highway
come first’’
?
up if
good,
called
Zone
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Tutn-A-Lum Lumber Co
Telephone
4121
MUD
WAS ONE TIME THE CURSE OF
OREGON BUT IT ISN’T ANY
MORE, FOR MODERN RANCHERS
USE OUR
CLAY DRAIN TILE
AND DRAIN OFF THE SURPLUS
WATER. RESULTS ARE BIG FOR
THEN THE LAND IS RIPE, SWEET
AND VIRILE AND EVERY FOOT
OF IT CAN. BE WORKED. WE
CARRY IN STOCK THREE, FOUR
AND SIX INCH CLAY TILE WITH
FITTINGS FOR EACH SIZE
EMRY LUMBER & FUEL CO
Everything to Build Anything
Phone 21Ô1
C. A. RICHARDS
111 2nd Street
THRIFT
Again 1 Wish tn Announce
That I have received for the
holiday trade a large ship­
ment of
Is the foundation of success. We will help
you lay that foundation by a liberal sav­
ing on parts for your oar.
Sait Cases, Beautiful Leather
Hand Bags, Brief Cases,
Gladstone Bags and
Ladies’ Under the Arm Bags
Courteous service, and a man always
on the job.
WM. WEBER
THE BONEYARD
THE FASHION STABLES’
Auto Wreckers on the Highway
Parkdale Auto Stage
FOURTH AND CASCADE AVE.
Phone 1201
Office Phone 2211
Residence Phones 3402 and 3854
Leaves Hood River daily
at 4.30 p. m.
Leaves Parkdale daily at
8 a. m. (except Sunday).
GET ONE OF
Every Saturday it leaves-
Parkdale at 6 p. m.
NEWELL’S SPRAY MASKS
CONTENTMENT
is difficult of attainment, but
we guarantee Mtiafactlon in all
the manifold details and duties
attendant upon a Funeral
ceremony.
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HOME MORTUARY
8. E. BARTMKB8,
Fnaeral Director.
(Patent Applied For)
FROM THE FOLLOWING MERCHANTS:
HOOD RIVER—Apple Growers Assn., Kelly Broe., Frans
Hdw. Co., J. G. Vogt, Hood River Garage.
MOSIER—Mocier Fruit Growers Association.
UNDERWOOD—Underwood Merc.
WHITE SALMON —Columbia Fruit Union, White Salmon
JOE FLETCHER
1302 12TH STREET
THE HEIGHTS
Manufacturer of External Brake for Fords.
Cafe
Can give you exact prices on the job.
Save money.
A trial will convince.
ALL WORK GUARANTEED.