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Hóòb RIVËR ÛL a CIER WHITE SALMON BARGAINS IN SCREEN DOORS .. m « •* î- t ' We have a limited number of Screen Doors. 0 ft- and 6 in. 6 by ft. and 6 in. Also some 2 ft. 8 in. by 6 ft. 8 in. For the bargain price of EMRY LUMBER & FUEL CO J Everything to Build Anything Make preparations now to have your crews cared for in the way of receiving of groceries and meats. You'll soon be the apple picking and packing that you MS to be bothered with such details. apple harvest their supplies so busy with will not want We are ready to meet ail the demands of orchardiste in earing for their food needs. A full line of fruit jars, jelly glasses and other accessories for the housewives who are preparing fruits - and jellies for winter use SANITARY MARKET & GROCERY R. O. SAMUEL, Prop’r Phone 8811 Deliveries leave at 9 a. m. and 2.30 p. Country Deliveries Tuesday and Friday at idasoi TRY OUR Draught Luxo LEGION X TELLS OF CLIMB ■" "7 ‘ 1 - J r CsW'cl Cooperative weather report for fa- X hour period ending at S p. m. Bunday : * À Maximum temperature 82, minimum 80 above seru ; dear ; light east wind ; Mh précipitât ion during past week, 67 of The September lasuo of the Ameri 4 an inch. can Legion Monthly, publiebed at In- Harold Larsen and Jerry Zwym Zwynen dianapoUs, Ind., la ef more interest to attended the American Legiàk cou veil local folk than the usual issue of the tion in Longview lnat week. ex-service men’s publication. The mag- Mr. and'Mru. P. H. iembart wen* atrine carries a story, entitled •The guests st the home of Mr. snd Mrs. Sky’s the Limit,” which tell- of the Henry VF. Robertson near Husum last development of the Mount Hood l«egiou week. Climb. The article is given prominent John G. AVyero, 8. F. AVnuk aud fam display and is illustrated with pictures ily and T. AVyere, Jr. and family have of the clikuihiK party. rriumtsl from a motor trip to southern The story of the legion climb was Oregon, Tillamook and Seaside. ired for the Amerim American Is*gion ------- ared Earl AVarneke and family and Wil thly through a request I from tlie lard AA’arucke have returned from eilitor several weeks before ____ this years AVenatciits*. where they have been vis recreational, party. The article was ---- ---- iting reiatlvea. written by «foe lX Tbomlsou. Mr. aud Mrs. Win. Lauterbach and «remarea^reressremmsawdbreMSiffiFBtare» daughter have returned from an out Sheriff MM Limfaer fMRvtiea ing at Heavlew, Wash. They were ac Properties of two large tlinlx r anil companied by Mr. aud Mrs. L. Kelley, lumber conivrus, the AVlnd River Lum of Hood River. T. L. Triplett and Bud H. Yarnell ber Co. and -The llalles-Moaier Timls-r Co., were sold by Hheriff Kdick Monday and family liave gone to Wenatchee. Win. Melville and son, of Olympia, to satisfy Judgm«*nts. Plaintiffs in the court action« In both eases bid in the were here recently. Mrs. Mary Rice, sister of Mrs. T. J. property. The Nasstia Co., formeriy Isidd & Shaw, has arrived from California for Tilton, of Portland, took over th«* AVlnd a visit here. Dr. K. IL Putney and family, who River property, which includ«* a largo ♦ have been vacationing at Oceanside, are saw mill at CM-ads locks Tin* bid made by L. J. Hanley, Portland attor expected home this week. whs r Mr. and Mre; R. L. lieaman and son, ney, for the mill and real testate Roh, who bavé been enjoying an outing »110,000, letw than th/ Judgment amount u mon nt by i»y »40,000. «w,ow. kv i-C, , look at Seaside, Ore., returned Saturday. E. P. Gardner, of Minn«*apolli<. ar over the propertie« of the otlwr con rived last ww*k for a visit at the Her cern, which includes heavy timlx-rcd bert Williams ranch, North AVhlte land in the eastern section of the ___________ _ Salmon district, where Mrs. Gardner county. and son have been visiting. They left hearches of records and reliable ab- Sunday for Seattle and British Colum »tracts made by Oregon Abstract Com bia, where they will motor to pednts of pany, A. W. Onthank, Manager, First interest before returning to their home National Bank Bldg. TaL 1621. jt'-dni hi Minneapolis. Mrs. A. Mereaae and children have Notice sf Final Settlement returned from an outing at Seaside. Notice la hereby given that the un A. P. Kelleher, of High‘Prairie, can didate for the Republican nomination dersigned, executor of the Luxt Will for sheriff of Klickitat county, was in and Estate of Kate U. Lhiuiblc. <te- veased, has Hied his final acemmt ami White Salmon Thursilay. Henry Lauterbach has returned from report with the Clerk of the Coilbty British Columbia, where he bas been Court of Hood River County, Statu of Oregon, and that the Court bus fixed enjoying his vacation. Mrs. M. Shaw, who has lieen n guest Monday the 2Hth day of September, at the home «if her mother-in-law, Mrs 192«), at the hour of ten o'clock A. M. T. J. Shaw, left Thursday for her home as the* time, and the County Court room in the Court House, In Ho«><l RivCr at Berkeley, Calif. P«<er A. Wyera is reported as lieing City, Oregon, as the ]>laee for hearing objections to said account and report, ill with typhoid fever. The new tug boat; the "Star,'’ left if any there be, and all peraouw having White Salmon Tuesday to tow a -raft objections should present the same then I belonging to the Oregon-Washington or Itefon.* said time. First published August 26, 1926. Lumber Co., L'nderwtsid,. to the lower H. L. Duinble, river market. The Star wlU lie lied up 1 Executor. at the old White Salmon st«*aiuhoat a2(fe23 dock when not in commission. I A ■ Notice of Sale Mrs. Mary Kinsmore has returned fur Delinquent Aaaeasmeid from Spokane to resume her visit at the borne of h«*r nephew, Geo. C. Glad Notice Is hereby given that on the den, and family. 13tb day of August, 1026, a warrant* Misses Dora and Ino Davis were was duly and regularly iaeued by the gueots of Mildred and Helen Sukadorf Recorder of the City of Hood I liver, at Bing«*n last week. Oregon, to me directed and delivered, O. B. Dstrefa Ptas War IfacfeaTam I Nathan P. Meara and family have re commanding me to forthwith advertise - / turned from Crater lake and Medford, the prop«*rty mentioned and described Mrs. Earl S. Coe han gone to Med- therein against which the MseHsiueid ford. Ore. for the' cost of constructing a sewer The COACH >1455 The BROUGHAM 11745 The flrat fall mreting of the White system under Ordinance No. 680 of Salmon Woman’s club is scli«*duk*d for said City was made, and to sell said The 7-Paaffenfer SEDAN $1855 % September 2. Mrs. C. H. Ostncr, of property or so much thereof as can Hood River, will I m * the sp«*aker on be sold separately to advantage suf this occasion. flcient to pay said delinquent assess Mias Erla Miller and two friends, of ment, together with intereat, costs and Saskatoon, H C, were re«ent guests of disbursements in th« manner provid<*d Mlns Miller’s cousin, Mrs. Bobt. J. by law, and to return the proceeds of Robertson. apch sale to the City Treasurer of the Eight hundred acre« were burned City of Hood River, Oregon, and the over in the Steamboat Mountain dis following is a description of the prop forest reserve, dnr- erty against which asss— rut was trict, Mount Adai .-■-'■48..-. = flra, ------ a<*erdte|r tag the _ to Julina levied and Which is delinquent, anfl Stream Pollutlaa Up went mail«* by Dr. W. T. INiy, of the Wang, of the threat service. One hun gives the name of the person to whoiti The pboblem of the pollution of Ore Hot Lake sanltarlnm, who lx pn-sideut dred and forty men were used to com- It was assessed, and the amount of the Imt the flame«. The average coat of assessment thereon now due, to-wit: gon's' streams and rivers wlU be con of the health organisation. The flrat fighting the fire for the flrat ten days sidered in detail this fall by the state at ep will lie taken Hepteinbcr 10. for Let Hoven (7) in Block “ C ” of was »800 per daÿ and approximately iMtard of health, aeci*rdlng to anaonnee- which time the Itoard of health has in Barrett-Hipma Addition to the City »fiU.lSiO worth of timber wa« «k-stroyed of Hood River, Hood River County, by the act of some carelem person. Oregon, asaensed to Jno. D. Casey B. W. Darnell and wife, of Boseman, KHHEX ANNOUNCE« COACH BUILT LN WORLD'S LARGEST SINGLE BODY PLANT and the amount of assessment now Mont., are visiting their daughter, Mrs. due bring 968.10 plus interest H. W. Robertson, of the Husum dis Now, therefore, in pursuance of said trict. Robert Hoffman and Mire Hasel warrant and for the punstsc of satis Rotiertson, of Bingen, were united in fying the delinquent aswsHment men marriage by Judge Frank Harris at tioned therein, I will on Saturday the Bingen August 12. The newlyweds 11th day of Beptember, 1920, at the hour of ten o’clock A. M. of said day, will reside In Bingen. Mm A. Higdon, of Seattle, is a guest at the front door of the City Hall, in at the home of her parents, Mr. and the City of Hood River, County of Mrs. A. T. Reed, and her sister, Mrs. Hood River, Htate of Oregon, proceed to sell at public auction to the highest Wm. Lauterbach. Born—To Mr. and Mrs. Henry An bidder for cash in hand, tlw several derson in Prosser. July 28, a daughter. tracts or parcels of land above men T>e Andersons forns-rly r«*Hid«*d here. tioned, or so much thereof as can be 1 Lester Winter, son of C. L. Winter, sold Be|>arately to advantage suffleibnt sustain«*d severe burns on his hand to pay said delinquent assessment, to while fighting a lire which threatened gether with the interest, costs and dis bursements provided by law, and will the Winter home recently. Miss Helen Hall and Miss Mildred continue said sale from day to day Zachary, of The Dalles, were guests of thereafter nntil said pr<>|MTty is Bold, or so much thereof as may be neces Miss Irma McHan last week. Chicken thieves have been very ac sary to satisfy said a*N*ssiueiit. Dated at Hood Blver, Oregon, thia tive recently in the Mountain Brook ■* 17th day of August, 1926. and Burdoln.Heights districts. AV E HART, Marshal of the City of TROUT LAKE Hood lliver, U «19x9 We understand County Commissioner Harden Is about to commence graveling Notice of Naic and finishing the new road. It is hoped for Delinquent A sscm the funds In hand will complete the Notice is hereby given that on the road to the Ixisk bridge. Farmers are looking anxiously to 13th day of August, 11126, a warrant ward the skies for a change to pleas was duly and regularly isxued by the ant weather. There is still a good deal Recorder of the City of Hood River, Oregon, to me dIrvctiMl anil delivered^ of hay and grain to be harvested. me to forthwith advertise AV. F. Tucker'» summer cottage has ci/mmaniling the property mentioned anil described lieen occupied the last two weeks by a therein against which tlx* »saesament Mr. Williams and hia wife, of Texas. for the coat of the improvement of A community sing was held at the Suite Street under Ordinance No. 670 of Skipton hone last Friday evening. said City was mad«*, ami to sell said Rev. and Mrs. Good were Hood River property or so much thereof as can visitors one day last week. be sold separately to aihiiutag« suf flcient to pay said delinquent aasesa- First Apples Exported m«*nt, together with interest, costa and The flrat shipment of fresh apples of disbursements in the manner provided the season consisting of 2,098 boxes by law, and to return the t>roceeda of weighing 110,704 pounds with a value such Bale to the City Treit-urw Of the of 13,072 cleared for Amsterdam, Hol City of Hood River, Oregon, aud the land. during the past week; with the following is a description of the prop direct refrigerator service to Europe, erty against which aKseiounenf large consignments will evidently move levied and which Is delimtuehl direct to European countries that have glvaa the name of the person to previously been taken to the United it was assessed, and the amount of the Kingdom for diatribntion. Due to the aseeMment thereon now due. to-wit: enormous apple «top this year, the Tot 8li (6) in Block One (1) in 1020-27 season's shipments from Port Highland Addition to the Citv of land should greatly exceed any of th« Hood River, County of Hood River, all-steel eoa rii, deaerilM>«l n “strong :is a steel building. previous seasons. Oregon, asseaaeil to W. II. Eccios, «r^TrSitog **•*“*■•**•* » ¿¿Tight the amount of the assessment now Currant Bushes Destroyed due being »08.W plus Int »re g t B. A. Oanong and G. N. Jones, scouts Detroit—Any story of the new Essex an aggregation of pressing and stamp accepted, perhaps there are no human Now, therefore, In pursunneo of said for the United States department of ag warrant and for the pur|s*se of satis riculture, after spending three weeks fying the delinquent assi-ssmant men all-steel coach Is fundamentally the ing 'machines. Upon them are formed body-bulldera. But the machines are the component parts of th«* body, which bodybuilders in every sense of the in Klickitat and Skamania counties, tioned therein, I will on Saturday the story of the »10,000,000 body factory are so accurately made that they flu Washington, eradicating cultivated 11th day of 8ej>tember, 1926, at the which produces the car. What the without question. Their union into a word. For the first time in the history of black currants, have left for the Yaki hour of ten o’clock A. M. of said day, Hudson Motor Car Co. has done In the rigid whole la accomplished with a American Industry, bodybntldlng has ma country, where they win engage tn at the front door of the City Hall, in manufacture of Essex bodies Is to sjieed and uniformity almost lx*yond a similar mission. The domestic shrubs the City of Hood River, County of make craftsmen of machhieM; thia Is lM*llef. A cowl, a door, or the corner l»een made primarily a series of steel* carry the white pine blister mst. No Hood River, State of Oregon, proceed literally the fact. Giant machines do of a body Is fashioned on a giant press. stamping processes; for the flrat time, too, the liodies are being made on • infections were reported in the n.ld- to sell at public auction to the highest In • fraction of a minute work that whoh* cowl In brought into being JOO per cent progressive assembly sys Colnmbia counties, however, the work bidder for cash in hand, the several the most highly skill<*«l artisan, crafts The with one apparently effortless motion tem. already employed to such advan being merely preventive. tracts or parcels of land strive men man or artist could never hope to of a press that is exerting a force of tage In the manufacture of engines and tioned, or so much thereof as can be equal, from the standpoints of beauty 400 tons every time its plunger de chassis. Beard sf Equalisation sold separately to advantage sufficient and accuracy. The plant devoted to scends. The machine and the die« may Everything in connection with the Ths County Board of Equalisation to pay said delinquent assosanmat, 4a- making the bodies expresses the indus repres«*nt »100,000 worth of ability to plant and the other means of making will meet at the Court House, Hood gether with the interest, costs and dis try’s top mark In design and execution. manufacture witli spaed and exactness bodies complete was laid out a year River, Monday. September 13, at 10 bursements provided by I hw . and will “Hand work” has long l>een a symbol —an investment made with the certain ago. On top of the »10,000,000 In the a. m. for the purpose of going over the continue said sale from day to day, of’ excellence of manufacture. Paina- ty that the completed plant would func pin nt proper, an invesment of $StM0,- assessment roll and correcting such er thereafter until said property is sold, taklng labor, directed by trained craft, tion with the greatest precision and the 000 »nx mnde in bringing other depart- rors as the board deems necessary. All or so much thereof as may ba Bedas- haa resulted in closest fit and smooth highest attainable ap«*ed. ments to a capacity that would man» applications for redaction must be filed sary to satisfy said aaaessiix-nt est finish. Bnt “mat*hine work” sup The Hudson officiala say that the ure up to that of the new unit. Tha with the county clerk within IS days Dated at Hood Wver, Oregon, this plant a it vffh*n the machine Is designed plant is unique In being the largest plant and the expansions were eom- from the flrat meeting date of the board 17th day of August, 1926 and executed so an to perform quickly bodybuilding unit in the Industry, pleted on schedule time, and on the or they win not be acted upon. W E. HART, and surely operations that far excel the without a single body builder employed precise day originally deb Jasper Wickham, Marshal of the City of beat of the hand craft, i in it. Strictly speaking, and using the schedule of the new all-steel al9»9 Hood River, 0' Essentially, the Essex Itody plant Is word In the sens«* In which It Is usually the numlier of 100, was put E NOW SHOWING The Super-Six Qreatly Improved in Chassis and New Bodies Each is more striking and distinctive in appear ance. Each is a triumph of body quality, comfort and price advantage. Each is mechanically at the height of its value and reliability. For more than 11 years the patented Super-Six principle has given outstanding performance and reliability to over 850,000 owners. This long experience and vast production have brought about not only a much finer car in every particular, but also have resulted in econo mies of manufacture and distribution that give amazing price aWd value. These new Hudsons are commanding a greater attention than any preceding model because they far excel any previous achievement of our history. Phone 2181 Confectionery ==-" These beautiful new Hudsons—the Sedan, Brougham and the Coach—overshadow all the great Super-Sixes of the past. New bodies—new colors—new beauty, performance and comfort. $1.75 each Cigars Tobacco Soft Drinks 'AY. AUÛÜST 26, 192« 50 Cara The Mt. Adams Farm Co., which has a 24O-a<*re orchard near Giltner, Waith., will start the harvest next week of its d'Anjou pear crop. Th«* tonnage of the big pear orchard, the largest in the mld-Columbia. is estimated at 60 earn. LOW ROUND TRIP FARES EAST WE KEEP IT RIGHT 18 Limit >1 C. A. RICHARDS 111 2nd Street Do you know what a Harness is? Well, they are for Horses-they are not ex tinct yet. I have them in stock. Harneaa and Collars far your Doga also. A wonderful line of enable you to visit WM. WEBER J. H. FREDRKTY Agent Hood River, Oregon The COACH- - - »1195 The BROUGHAM »1495 VThe 7-Passenger §EDAN - • • >1595 y F. A. Y. D. (At Your Door) Prices Below Bert Head Motor Car Co. 408 Cascade Phone 2211 1 •