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f « i.''M ! -, 1, i ■ . *X- Rfcw- ’?• HOOD RIVER GLACIER, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 18, 1926 V |re 5 DR. M. THRANE < f 3k. J 1. I DR. 0. C. CHICK Xi” -V ■* * h . E p • I1 r < ir a feeling of exhaustion, weakness, achy, no pep-the blood is lacking in red corpuscles and you need a real builder. A, Penslar Tasteless Cod Liver Oil J. L. BLACK, M. D. (Homeopathic Physician) Office at residence, 724 Cascade Ave. Telephone 2961 C W. HAMILTON, M. D. Physician and Surgeon Office Bro 'M Block Office Phone 3741 Home Phone 3742 h fe? -, s /•’fc Fine Raiment Suggest Physician and Surgeon Calls promptly answered In town or country—Day or Night Phones: Residence, 1242; Office, 1241. Office in the Brostns Building I 1 1 Physicians 4 Surgeons Butler Bank Building Phones : Office 4151 Dr. Abraham 4152. Dr. Blfton 3613. GET A BOTTLE TODAY A. S. KEIR To the finest raiment of any man is added that fin ishing touch of trimness found only in Nunn-Bush Ox fords, ankle-fashioned. These oxfords could not be made better at any price. Dr. W. Donald Nickelsen Surgeon, Cancer, Plastic Surgery and Radium Therapy Phone Main 7475 809 Stevens Bldg. Portland, Oregon. DR. PHEBA J. COLLMAN NATUROPATH Electronic Diagnosis and Treatment Corrective Gymnastics, Scientific Diet Diseases of Women and Children Horrs 9 a. m. to 5 p. m. Office Phone 1622 Rro. Phone 2443 Hood River, Oregon i; Pleasant to take—Guaranteed by us Nunn-Bush Dr». Abraham & Sifton I t is the real tonic to build you up. It contains ALL THE VALUE of the Cod Liver Oil with the nasty part gone. Added to this are the hypophosphites—tissue builders of the first class z ^nfàe-Fasfìioned H. L. DUMBLE ■ m J. C. JOHNSEN L. R. Alexander, D. M. D. E. L. SCOBEE, D. D. S. GLASESS THAT FIT DR. C. H. JENKINS DR. BOYD T. JENKINS s DENTISTS Phone 1081. Offices Hall Bldg. Hood River, Oregon « DR. S. L. PETERSON DENTIST Complete X-Ray Examination Eliot Building, Hood River, Oregon Pbonee: lies. 2743; Office 8812 We examine and test your eyes, then grind and fit glasses to your individual requirements. There’s never any guesswork about it. L. L. MURPHY (• 1 I DENTIST Í I Complete X-Ilay Examination Suite 5, Brosius Building Don’t take chances with your eyes. them fitted by a man who knows. A. J. DERBY * •* LAWYER First National Bank Building Hood River, Oregon General Contracting Plastering and Outside Stucco HARRY DOBSON t ■ Moore Electric Co. Have A Talk With a Hood River Man W. F. LARAWAY Telephone 3011 Old City Hall Plumbing Shop 4 has moved — the new location is 908 12 Street where there will be a large aiRpiny ot t inrnnint? nun urn ring tiooaH at reasonable prices. The new location will be known as— TOM FISHER'S Plumbing A Heating 908 12th St. Use The Telephone Hood River Abstract Co. Just use the telephone when you want ' Real Estate and Insurance Accurate Abstracting of Land Titles J. M.* CREAMER and other products of the Market. <4 Veterinary Surgeon Offli-c at Fashion Oarage. Tel. 1201 It will be a pleasure for us to choose from our stocks just what you wish and to deliver it to your home wherever it may be in the city. f > LENORE GREGORY Violin and Piano tin opean Training and Experience loisi River dass every Saturday at i. It; N. Young's, 924 »tale Street. T1| e RADIO SHOP OF HOOD RIVER st, OREGON LUMBER COMPANY Just a telephone call and you will get what you want. r J. O. Bradford Rationally Advertised Merchandise HOLMAN & SAMUEL 2lJ Oaltlfft. , phone 1484. Iles. 1204. B. B. POWELL ? PLUMBING, HEATING AND V 9 i SHEET METAL WORK 81^ Cascade Ave. Hood River, Ore -f ' ■ T*'_- ' --------- SANITARY MARKET & GROCERY Phone 8811 J. D. McLUCAS I i CONTRACTOR , •vertical Worker In Stone, Con crete. Brisk and Planter Teh phone 5934 —1 High Grade Nursery Stock — 1EO. F. STRANAHAN V ”* General BuikUng Contractor 5/16 X ,. - Telephone ipippnooA dub j 4 f J- - ■ No Frozen or Frosted Trees. ----- The Bon Tori Barbershop 1 I * ■ J Telephone 3853 H. J. FREDERICK Pears, grown on French, Japan, Ussuriensis and Calleryana roots and old Home Pear stock for top working. Mazzard Cherry trees, branched, for top working. Qcncra) Contracting and Building ftlmates cheerfully furnished it 1215,Sherman Ave. TeL 3644 Am contracting with Planters to grow fruit trees on any desired root for future delivery. Let me know your needs. r- w. R. SAGAR här I Kr .• .. Manufacturer Fine Jfnvnna A Domestic CIGARS t Jobbing Frpde RoUeited 2 Box Trad« n Specialty Old^Clty Hail Ylldg Fourth Street. V Licensed Nurseryman MRS. GEO. I. SLOCOM •06 Ninth Street relephone 3933 TEACHER OF PIANO t ‘ ä - / F. A. MASSEE t a . = V ■t Apples, Pears, Cherries, Peaches, Plums, Grapes, Nectarines, Apricots, Prunes, Aspar agus Plants, Roses, Dahlias and ornamentals. L. 8. BOYD, Proprietor « / WHOLESALE AND RETAIL , LUMBER GROCERIES AND MEATS ♦ Telephone 1831 Need Wiring ■ DENTIST . Office 4, 5 and « Smith Building "Ice Phone Bea. Phone 8144 Office l'hone 2021 --------- Hood River, Oregon Brosiua Building Office Hours : 8 a. m. to 0 p. m. Office Tel. 8161 Residence Tel. 8412 When You MISS CARLOS GETS TRAVEL EXPERIENCE New Styles just in. F Eye, Ear Nose and Throat 915 Stevens Bldg. Portland, Ore. R.ii.u.p^wx = DR. MEARLE G FOX ■/ After Effects of Bad Colds and Grippe General Fund Caldwell Dunham Investment Co., payment on Ex|*eriincut Farm, $4000; 1 ernon Iluakvy. Ixiuuty, $4; 0 C Brewer, iioupty, $2; O.-W. R. A N. 00.^ freight on culvert. $44.40; Wallace M heeler, bounty. $20; II. M. Wlnana bounty, $10; Maggie MiUhell, care Mr. Oxtrander, $32; Milton M. Craven iKMinty, $3; C. K Rhoadea, bounty. $5; E. N. Newman, bounty. $4; Mra. C. a ’ Bell, for Indigent. *35; W. Riley, traf fic officer. $200; Glen 11. Sloat, deputy sheriff, $200; Luesina E. Hoagland, care D. c. Miller. $75; Nettle May, allowance, $jU; chas. Foater, jan itor, $50. ,-ut*lna K. Hoagland, $17.50; Violet Crosby, $25; Cora A. Sfhooley, $10; Sue L. MlleheH, $17.50; k Florence O. Angiix, $17.50; Abbie C Colvin, $17.50; Naha M. Dreeke, $17.50; Ollie Young, $l?.50; Teresa r Hugg, $17.50; Ida Gilman, $10; Mil dred Marie Redfenru, $10. _ Maggie Mitchell, care A. Ostrander, •20; Alaska Junk Co., pipe for county farm. $22.80; John Baker, phone and office rept two months, $27; I. I. Blagg deputy aaaeasor. $100; E. R. Bradley, whooping cough cards, $4.50; F. II Blagg. fees, $1.75; F. H. Blackman coiiindHsioner, $15.30. OPEN EVENINGS UNTIL 9 O’CLOCK. CIRCUIT COURT JURORS: Case of Ilienland vs. Duckwall Bros.—Frank Massee, $8.90; Edgar Ixx-ke, *8.50; C. W. Thompson, $7.50;' W. T. Forrey, $8.10; Ed Button. *7 50; H. J. Chevron, $8.30; L. F. Parker. $9.90; L. L Gooch, $7.90; O. M. ■ Bailey, $11.10; J. E. Boyce, $8.50; ,J. H. Galley, $8; Geo. ham, $12.56'; Chsa. Townsend, $19.74; Gallaway, $8.p>; it. D. Cornell, $3.80; A. II. Farrier, $6.73; Harry Squires, $21.00; Clifford McKinxie, $31.92; K. G. W. Kollas, $4.ti0. J. K. Carson, constable $7.50, bailiff I). Dilks. $27.83; L. E. Coons, $1.79; $9.75, jailer $81; City, water $3.50, Glenn Allen, $12.57. Jail rent 815; Mrs. J. D. Champlin griM-erfes for Cramblett family, $20; » B<*all Pipe A Tank CoM ear culvert, $2,096.85; Wui. H. Edick, office ex pense $28, prisonera' board $48.53; Dr. J. Edgington, health officer,' $70.25; Allison Fletcher. coinniisHlomw, *23.30; Frasier Grocery Co., groceries for Mrs. Kathleen Carlos, daughter of Mr. Vest, *6.05, for Reynolds *11.15, by Ila and Mrs. C. E. Carlos, will Is* one of Ellinor $4.40, for A. Munson $17.10; the actors wlio will make the trip to A. B. (Xxiper, deputy fruit inspector, Wendling Friday to present three one- *100.28; J, M. Wilson, same, $5.60; act plays as part of a Y. M. C. A. ly- W. J. Koeken, fruit inspector $18®, '«««ni program. Miss Carlos is a soph car expense $47.20, office expense omore In vocational education at O. A. *16.25; Ellen D. Crew, secretary to C. and a member of Pl Beta Phi, na I fruit Inspector, *15; expense of taking tional social sorority. She will take delinquent girl to Portland, $14.84; H. the part of Mrs. Hale in "Trifles.” Gross, furniture for ;s>or farm $45.25, “A one-night stand and an all night or other electrical work in your building, it | groceries to I* J. Hatch, deducted from trip," will be the experience the classes his time cheek, $10; Glass A I'rud- in community drama will gain. The We be- will pay you to get our estimate, honnne Co., dog license tags, $12.65; entire trip will be provided for without Portland-II. II. Truck Line, trucking exjienae to the students or the college. lieve we can save you money and at the "This trip Is tile kind of experience pipe for poor farm. *1.50; L. H. Hug gins. Ixiy family *5.10, and *10, Jesse students lu community drama should same time give you better, longer-lasting work. Miller $10; laundry for jail, 53c; J. M. have, and I hope we shall have more Hatch, papering at Kx|ieriinent farm, of them,” says Miss Elizabeth M. *55.40; Hood River News Co., printing, Barnes, assistant professor of public Our electricians are all skilled men and *2130; Irwin-Ho<lnon Co., colleriion siteaklng, coach of dramatics. “The register for sheriff, *116.1«; C. A. Hart, playa to be presented are •Suppressed we use only the best grades of wire and ' tielfvering wood to A. Ostrander $18, Desires,’ "Trifles’ and ‘Enter the Hero. ’ ” A. Munson $18, Mrs. Vess *9; Janies other materials. Phone us an4- our repre Part of the cast and the stage staff Henderson, registiT, 75c; H. L. Has- brouck, care, fare, mrols and medicine will go to Wendling Friday morning sentative will call. for J. A. Vlpton. $2.«8; Miss C. W. to make preliminary preparations.' Ketchum, cart) John A. Keeley, $30; Other members of the east will arrive Kfinse Drug Co , $7.20; Mt. Hood Ho in the afternoon. Brenery and prop tel. meals for’ jury $12.55, room and erties will be taken down and packed meals for Uniinone and Thompson after the performance in regular trav *9.25; Gto. Mellon, claims of H. C. Me- elling company - fashion, and brought Caxney far care .Mrs. Wlshart $20, for lmck to Corvallis. The entire trip will •»» Ixist Ixtke'road crew $1.20, for A. lie more than 120 miles. Ostrander $45.29; Mt. Ilood Cash Store, groceries for Mrs. Rolierts, $20; Masquerade Ball I Oak Street, Hood River North Pacific Mortgage Co., insurance Legion hall. White Salmon, Wash on Exiierlnient Farm. $45; Telephone ington's birthday, February 22. Four Co., $16.45; B. B. Powell, plumbing at prizes; beat drowsed lady and num. tiest Experiment Farm, $88; Perlgo A Son. character and comical. First f<* Martha Klick, $5; Pacific Power A sustained won by Mosier lady last year. Light Co., court house $12.20, A. prixe Ostrander $3.85; The Parts Fair, cloth Hick's orchestra from The Dalles. ing, bill doesn’t state who for. $45.35; A. W. Ontlinnk. Imnd for justice of [»•ace, $5; Hood River Abstract A In- veatmant Co., clerk’s bond $35, cor ✓ oner’s bond $9; J. W. Crites, bond fbr auiierintendent, $6; A. W. Onthank. nssessor's IsHrti, $15; J. M. Culbertson, road master’s bond $3; Edi<-k. sheriff, Mr. I^onard Trlk Something of Inter 825. Edlck. ta* collector $50. Jessie M. rot to Hood River Foil» Bishop, treasurer, $145; Chas. Nelson, Tli<<re'a nothing more convincing «instable at Cascade Ixs-ks, *5; C. M. than the atatement of aomeone you Hurlburt, surveying Deef Creek bridge. know and bavt* conBdenet^ in. TI ihi ' n Alft», road ihri ihgfi Psnidiar fnrrn *8. right of way for Bridge road *32, Cas- why this talk with Mr. Ixxinard, of Ninth stnlet, nays; "My kidneys acted ixs-ks $4. Cascade _ Ixs-ks Ferry in Hood River. road $8; Ed Hobson, deputy surveyor, H. B. Ixxmard. truck farmer, 719 *54; Arniond Dutmth, axeman, $3.75; street, aaya : "My kidneys arter State Trisisurcr, forest protection fur Ninth nished county during tire season of too frequently, breaking my rent at 1924. $l.to,82; F. D. Antrim, district .night and mornings I felt dull and I uaed different remedies Healer. *13.63; Taft Transfer Co., coal languid. but got no results until I tried Doan's for Mr. Wsildell $11.59; Dr. M. Thrane. Idll of May, 1925. glasses foc'TJfvai Pills. They were what I needed and Hammon. *12; Western Union, tele soon my kidneys were In good condi tion. I depend on Doan’s now for I grams to New York irnd Pendleton, know DEE, OREGON they will do the work when my *1.82: Clarn L. Wilbnr, proof reading kidneys trouble me.” In Clerks otfii*. $6.10: E. A. Frans Co., Price 60c, at ail dealers. Don't supplies for fruit iaapector $52. sur simply ask for a kidney remedy—get Phone: Odell 406 veyor 2«i' mid rent $60, Assessor 25c, Doan’s Pills — the same that Mr. court house $2.55; J. W. Crlte«, trnvel- Ix«onard had. Foster-Milburn Co., Jng $43.75. examinations *0. office ex- Mfrs., Buffalo, N. Y. fl8m4 iwnsc $22.35, ¡t Room 16, Broaitu^pilding Office hour«, 10 Co 12, S to 5. Pinone»: Otßce, 16<>2; residence, 2101 . D t -/ I! ...... Phyiiclan and Surgeon V” -5 FEBRUARY PROCEED INGS COUNTY COUR' kr Physician and Surgesn Office Mt Hood HoteL Phone 2171 If no answer call 8511, Mt Hood HoteL Calls answered day or night. « I Road Fund ROADMAHTER; W. I* Nichol, $180. FOREMAN: John Cosgrove, $87.87. LABOIt: Asa Doggett. $19.35; R. E. Dlffin. $.'»!»♦«; Wm. Kelly. $19.74; Harry B< < k, $30.51; W. I. Gaddis, $23.33; W. A. West. $7.18; R. W. Cald well. 8M.4O; Harry Hqulres. $55.04; K. D. T»ilk». *-.3.8«; C. F. Bsyleus. $53.80; «nd $40.41; A. Peterson. $34 80: C. F. Epiey. $iCT.S4; T. J. Hatch. $3«.99; Clifford McKinzie, $52.86; A. E. Baker, $2.09: .lohn Miller. $2 09; L. F. Par ker. $6. ■ »- TRUCK KEPAIR8: Central Top Shop. $7 rxk; Feenanghty Machinery Ct».. $2.10; Gibbs Battery Htation. $10 70: 1 bight« Tire »hop. I134 7B; Heck Ungrg Garage. $6.25; Hood Riv er Auto Wreckers. $22.25; Hood River Oarage, tires, $1175.20; Service Sale« Co.. $5.18 • Tracey A Co., $4.05; Wright's Tdp Shop. $2.20. MECHANIC: James Wilson. $175. GAS AND OIL: Standard Oil Co., $05 20; Shell Co.. $31.70. SUPPLIBB: Feenanghty Machinery Co.. $23.M; J. E. Haseltine Co., $10,53; E A. Frans Co.. $2.70; Etnry Lumber A Fuel Co., $40.90. POWEB f P. P. A L. Co., $4.00. ■INSURANCE: R E. Scott, on t nicks. .«1S3.95. POWBiCR: 8. J. Frank. $15.80. MAN TND TEAM HIRE: H. 8. Canghey $30.55; W P. Young. $53.02; G. E It. wertaan. $45.83; Geo. Baker, $58.02; J. O. Cameron. $42.»: Asa Doggett. *17.05: D. R. Cooper. $43.14: A. Petersna, $44.03; W. B. Cnnnlng- •hsm. $11177: Lro Slnta. IflO-liO; Glenn Allen. *23.20: Clyde Burke. $5.39; D. 11. Cooper. $21. TRUCK DRIVERS: A. R. Shank, «112.25. Geo. Smith. $103.20, Market Road Fand RRIIM1R TO DEE SCHOOL 5%: C. M. Hurl bort, snrveying $40; Bd Hotw>n Mxrrveying. $12. PRATHER’S CORNER TO, SUM MIT: C. M. Hurlburt, surveying. $130; B<t Hobson, surveying. $42. MAINTENANCE: W. B. Cnnning- Notice to Patrons of the Grange Co- Operative Store You are hereby requested to present all the purchase tickets issued by the Grange Co-operative Store during the year 1925 to the manager, who will as soon as practical arrange for the re fund to be allowed by the board of directors, according to the amount of purchases. All tickets to be preeent- ed before April 1, 192«. By order of the Board of Directors, fll-m25 Aug. Guignard, Sec. No. 25302 Notire of Sale In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, for the County of Multnomah, Impairment of Probate. In the Matter of the Eatate of Sam uel A. Wherry, Deceased: Notice is hereby given that under authority of. and pursuant to an Order of Sale duly made by the above en titled Court tn the above entitled Ro tate. that the undersigned Adminis trator of said Estate wiir 'seirat pri vate sale at the offices of Olson A Bain, 530 Chamber of Commerce Bldg.. Port end. Oregon, from and after the 17th day of March, 192«. all of the right, title and interest which said deceXsed. Samuel A. Wherry, had at the time of his death, tn and to the following deocrlbed real property, to-writ': The Southeast Quarter of the N< east Quarter of Section 5. Towrnahip 2 North of Range 9 E. W. M.. con taining 40 acres more or less. In the Oonnty of Hood River, State of Ore 4 gon. The said property to be sold In one parrel and the terms of sale to be cash, and subject to the confirmation of the Conrt. Dated and first published: Febru ary 11. 1920. Lkst publication: March 4. 1920 A. J. Wherry, Administrator. Olson A Bain, 530 Chamber of Commerce Bldg., ' I Portland. Oregon. Attorneys for Administrator, flinri » Fireproof Unit % Plan* and estimates furnished free for any building. This new unit Is beating all records. The new mi dim city of Longview has used a quarter of a million STONE TILE since March 1st. CONCRETE PRODUCTS CO. A. C. LOFTS Phone 4111 R. r . Ntwrir HOOD RIVER MANUFACTURING CO. | I LSash, Doors and ----------- 9 ■ 1 Mi 11 work L « T«L 2181 i ■ ” ---------------------- 1 Anderson Undertaking Co C. a ANDRR8ON. Sole Proprietor UwaS»r2i?ALMER AND FUNERAL DIRECTOR