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Ä HOOD RIVER GLAÇ1ER, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 2, 1926 Shop Early Iczioroi Before you start down town to do that Christinas shopping — and our alv oe is to do that shopping early —step to the phone and give us your order for meats and groceries. Then you will have no moi’o worries fjr the day. The best in Meats and Groceries always SANITARY MARKET & GROCERY R. C. SAMUEL, Prop. Phone 881 I Deliveriea leave at 9 a. m. and 2.30 p. m. Country Deliveriea Tuesday and Friday at 12 m. TUM-A-LUM LUMBER CO. TUM A Ll'M I.UMBm CO. Quality Tum-A-Lum Lumber Co Telephone 4121 PEARS Kelly Bros. Co., Inc. SELL YOUR FRUIT TO US ; Complete stock of Orchard and Harvest Supplies. All the leading brands of Sprays and materials for Pest Control. * ARSENATE OF LEAD -? Cigars Tobacco Soft Drinks Confectionery ICJOEOl TRY OUR Draught Luxo WE KEEP IT RIGHT C. A. RICHARDS 111 2nd Street Tbe Best For Travelers Have just received a new shipment of fine leather hand bags and suit cases. These are made of especially heavy leather and finished by real craftsmen. WM. WEBER WOOD SAWING oMp< Merries — City CRy «r er C m O. J. A STOCKTON •14 KWKte MRS St A m M. 114 NS* In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for Hood River County. Ethel Eva Elliott, Plaintiff, vs. Frank Walton Elliott, Defendant. To Frank Walton Elliott, the above named defendant: In the Name of the State of Oregon : You are hereby required to appear and an«wer the complaint filed against you in the above entitled suit on or before the 30th day of Decemls-r 1926, Mid date t>eing six weeks after the date of the first publication hereof; and if you fail ao to appear and answer or otherwl«e plead to Mid complaint, for want thereof the plaintiff will ap ply to the above entitled court for the relief prayed for in the complaint, to- wlt: For a decree dissolving the Isind« of matrimony existing between the plaintiff and defendant, and for auch other and further relief as in equity shall seem meet. This summons is served upon you by publication thereof for six consecutive week« in the Hood River Glacier, pur suant to an Order of Honorable H. L. Hasbrouck. County Judge of Hood Riv er County, Oregon, dated November 16. ■. 1926, which order prescribed for this 1 service by publication, aa herein indi cated. First publication November 18, 1926. Last publication December 30, 1926. GEORGE R. WILBUR, Attorney for Plaintiff. Address: Pythian Building. Hood River, Oregon. n!8d30 Notice to Creditors Notice is hereby given that the un dersigned has been appointed executor of the Will of Peter Neeson, deceased, by the County Court of Hood River County. Oregon, and has duly qualified aa auch. All persons having claims against «aid estate are hereby notified to present the Mme, verified according to law, to the undersigned, at the office of J. H. Haslett, Pythian Bnildlng, Hood River, Oregon, within alx months from date. Dated and first published November 11. 1226. M. D. ODELL, nlldff Executor. FUNERAL OF MISS HITCHING RACKS MISSED BY MANY MORRISON FRIDAY Hood River la poring too fast for a few of the orchardlsta who continue to drive borsedrawn vehicle» to transport their apple» to «hipping warehouses. They have appealed to city authorities to provide hitching racks. The rem nant of mld-tkdumbia Indian«, resi dent« of farm« between here and Mo sier, too, «ay they find the loss of hitch ing rack« very annoying, and the abor igine« have joined in the petition. They nay that their cousin« of the Warm Spring« and Yakrrua reservations, ac customed to come here to participate in strawberry harvest, will pass up the town If they can And no piaee to bitch their teams and saddle ironies. The recent hardsurfaelug of a por tion of State street eliminated the last hitching racks in the city. , Notice of Sheriff’s Sale In the Circuit Court of the Btate of Oregon for Hood River County. Stale Ixind Board of the Htate of Oregon, Plaintiff, vs. William Galloway and Naomi Galloway, Defendanta. Notice is hereby given that pur«uant to an execution in foreclosure and or der of sale Issued out of the allow <*ourt tlie 24th day of November, 1926, in a suit wherein the above named Plaiutiff recovered judgment against «aid William Galloway and Naomi Gal loway for the sum of *4000.00 with interest since October 10, 1923 at 6% and the further sum of *250.00 attor ney'« fee« and for Plaintiff*« cost« aud disbur«emeutH taxi'd at *26.00 which judgment was. dated Novemlier 22, 1926. and duly entered on Novemlier 24, 1926. I will on January 3, 1927 at the hour of ten o’clock A. M. of said day, at the front door of the eourthoiiHe in tlie city of Hood River, Oregon, sell to the highest bidder for cash in hand all the right, title and interest of the said Defendants in and to the follow ing descrilied real property, to-wlt: The southwest quarter of section thirty-one, Township 2 north of range ten east of the Willamette Meridian, except the rights of way of the Hood River Mnnbering Co., Tlie -Valley Improvement Co., and the Mount Hood Railroad Company, Dated anil first published December 2, 1926. WM. H. kDICK. Sheriff of H< mm 1 River County, d2-30 Oregon. Notice of Sheriff’s Kale In the Circuit Court of tlie State of Oregon for Hood Itlver County. The State Laud Board of the State of Oregon, I’lalutiff, vs. George T. Absher, Lula M. Absher, Chris Siebert and Allee Siebert, Defendants. Notice 1« hereby given that pursuant to an execution in foreclosure and or der of sale issued out of the alxive court the 24th day of November, 1926, in a suit wherein the above named Plaintiff recovered judgment against said George* T. A lather and Lula M. Alisher for the sum of *1000.00 with interest thereon at 6% per annum since December 13, 1922 aud for the further sum of *100 attorney's fix's and for the Plaintiff's costs and disbursements taxed at *24.00 which judgment was dated November 22, 1926 and duly en tered on November 24, 1926, I will on January 3, 11)27 at the hour of ten o'clock A. M. of said day at the front door of the courthouse in tbe city of Hood River, Oregon, sell to the high- right, title and interest of Mid George T. Absher and Lula M. Absher in and to tbe following described real proper ty, to-wlt: Ixrfs 3 and 4 in section 6 township 1, north of range 11, East of tbe Willamette Meridian, containing 77.76 acres. Datix) and first published December 2, 1926 WM. H. EDICK, Sheriff of Hood River County, <12-30 , Oregon. AUCTION SALE Funeral services W*rc held at 3 p. m. Rriday at th« Portland crematorium for Mia« Margaret Worrixon, 27 aud native of Iowa, who died Thursday morning. Mias Morrison, graduate of the Hood River high Kchool, s|>eut u year at the Bellingham, Wash., normal school. For three years Miss Morrison was a student at the University of Oregon, where she won note in Journalism. She was associate editor of the Oregon Em erald, and a member of Gamma Phi Beta sorority. Following lier attend ance at the University of Southern Cal ifornia, Mlsa Morrison was appointed secretary to the advertising manager of a large lx* Angeles department store. Rev. W. G. Eliot, iMHtor of the .Church of Our Father (Unitarian), Portland, officiated at the funeral service. Miss Morrison is survived by her mother. Mm 1). IL McD-un of Avalon Wav orchard district, and a sister, Mrs. C. C. Miller. 8: E. Bartmess directed the funeral. Niekelsen Resign Road Job ,L R. Nlckelsen, who has ls*en In charge of maintenance of (he Columbia River highway In this county sine«* 1918, liaH tendered^ his resignation, ef fective December 1. Maintenance work will be directed from The Dalles, it was stated by Mr. Nlckelsen. ------ - ---- pi---------- Searches of records and reliable ab- ttracts made by Oregon Abstract Com pany, A. W. Ontbank, Manager, First National Bauk Bldg. Tel 1521. |y20tf Notice of Stearin s Kale In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for Hood River County. State I .a n<l Board of the State of Oregon, Plaintiff, vs. Ixruise Stewart. Defendant. Notice Is hereby given that pursuant to an execution in foreclosure and order of sale issued out of the above entitled court the 24th day of November, 1936, In a suit wherein the above named Plaiutiff recovered judgment against said Louise Stewart for the sum of *500.00 with interest since May 29, 1024, at the rate of 6% per annum and tlie further sum of 150.00 attorney's fees and for Plaintiff's costs ami dis bursements taxed at *31.40 which judg ment was datefr November 22, 1020, and duly entered on November 24, 1026, I will on January 3, 1027 at the hour of ten o'clock A. M. of said day, at the front door of the courthouse in the city of Hood River, Oregon, sell to the high- est bidder for cash in hand all the right, title and interest of the Defend ant Louise Stewart In and to the fol lowing described real property, to-wlt: Beginning at a point in the section line between section 28 and 26, 60 reals north of the 8. E. corner of sec tion 29 In Tp. 2N. of R. 10 E. W. M., thence running west 80 rods, thence north 20 rod«, thetxv east 80 rods, thence south 20 rods to the place of beginning; also a rigid of way for road purposes 12 feet in width de scribed a«, Beginning at (lie 8. E. corner of a certain tract descrilied as beginning at a point on the sec tion line between section 28 and 21) 00 rods north of the 8. E. corner of section 2», Tp. 2 N. R. 10 E. W. M. thence running west 80 rods, thence north 20 rods, thence east 80 rods, thence south 20 reals to the place* ot beginning, for the Iceginning point of a right of way, thence south 30 reais, thence east 13 reals thence south 11 reals, amt thence easterly along a draw to tlie county road, Dated and first published Decern I a-r 2, 1926. WM. H. EDICK, Sheriff of Hcsal River County, <12 30 Oregon. Notice of Sheriff’s Sale In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for Hood River County. State land Boiiril of the State of Oregon, Plaintiff, vs. Eva Hlllstroin, John J. Hillstrom and Emma II111- Htrom, Defendants. Notice 1« hereby given that pursuant to an execution ifi foredamra and or der of «ale Issued out of the above court on the 24th day ot November, 1926, in a suit whereto the above I will offer for sale to the named Plaintiff recovered judgment against said Eva Illllstrom for the «urn lighest bidder the following of *3500.00 with Interest at 6% per an num from April 15, 1!*22 and for the goods: further sum of *250.00 attorney's fees and for the PiaintifTs costa and dls- SAMSON TRACTOR AND PIAJWS bursements taxed 8t «27.20, which TANDEM DISC Judgment was dsted Novemlier 22. HARROW 1926, and was duly entered on Novem WAGON ber 24, 1926, WALKING PLOW I will on January 3. 1927 at the hour POTATO PLOW of ten o’clock A. M. of said day, at the MOWER front door of tbe courtbouae in the city RAKE of Hood River, Oregon, sell to the high WOOD NAW est bidder for cash in hand all of the TOOL CHEST right, title and interest of Mid Eva SCALE Hillstrom in and to the following de CREAM SEPARATOR scribed real property, to-wlt: (practically new) 1 GASOLINE ENGINE The south half of tbe southwest 1 WASHING MACHINE quarter of aeeti<m 2 and the north 1 WATER TANK east quarter of tin* northwest quar ter and northwest quarter of north WAGON RUNNING GEARS east quarter qf section 11, all in t LARGE CHESTS 1 RANGE township one north of range 10 East of the Willamette Meridian. 1 HEATER 1 WHEELBARROW Dated and first published December * LADDERS 2, 1926. WM. IL EDICK, PRUNING TOOIJ4 Sheriff of Hood River County, 1 GRINDSTONE d2-3O Oregon. * LARGE LAMPS 1 DINING TABLE Notice of Sheriff’s Sale QUANTITY OF HAY In the Circuit Court of the State of * LARGE LAVATORIES Oregon for Hood River tkronty. 3 MILK COWS (giving milk) The Btate Ixind Board of the State 1 HEIFER (yearling) of Oregon, Plaintiff, vs. .Marguerite J. 3 CALVES Johnson and IL B. Johnson, Defend 1 HORSE ants. WOODEN PULLEYS MILK BOTTLES Notice is hereby given that pursuant POTATOES to an execution in foreclosure and or 1 CHAMPION VETERINARY’S der of Mie 1 ««lied out of the above SYRINGE court the 24th day of November, 1926, 1 POST DRILL in a suit wherein the above named 1 POST AUGER Plaintiff recovered judgment against OTHER THINGS Too Numerous to said Marguerite J. Johnson and II. B. OTHER THINGS Johnson for the sum of *500.00 with Too Numerous to Mention interest at 6% since June 9, 1922 and for the further sum of *75.00 attorney's The Sale will start prompt* fees and coats add disbursement« taxed at *26.00, which judgment was dated y at 10:30 a. m. Lunch and November 22, 1926 and, duly entered tot coffee will be served at November 24, 1926. < I will on January 3, 1927 at the hour noon. Bring your cup. of ten o'clock A. M. of said day, at the front door of the court house in the Terms of Sale: All sum* city of Hood River, Oregon, Mil to the highest bidder for cash In hand all the of $25.00 and under, cash in right, title and interest of Mid "Defend >and; all sum* over $25.00, ants in and to the following described six month*’ time, bankable real property, to-wit: The south half of tlie southeast notes bearing interest at 8 quarter of section 26 and the north half of the northeast quarter of sec per cent tion 85, township one north of range nine east of the Willamette Merid ian, containing one hundred sixty acres. \ OWNER Dated aqd first published December 2, 1926. WM. H. EDICK, L S. ISENBERG, Sheriff of Hood River County, Auctioneer <12-30 Oregon. Wednesday, Dec. 8th At My Place 3 Miles North of Dee HRS. HARRIET FORBES, KELLY BROS. HARDWARE The Store of Practical Gift* USEFUL THINGS THAT WILL BE CONSTANT REMINDERS OF YOUR THOUGHTFULNESS. I PYREX WAFFLE IRONS ELECTRIC TOASTERS Hotpoint, Thermax, and Unl- versal, in the turn toaster and oven types. Hotpoint electric waffle Dona and Majestic combination with the cake griddle. *4.00 to *«.00 to *!«.«• ELECTRIC IRONS SILVERWARE Community aud Tudor plate in Singh* pieces and in seta. CARVING SETS Simplex, Hotpoint. and Uni versal. A very useful gift. VASES AND BOWLS Imported lacquered tray« In several ilealgns and shape«. Three-piece Cnlveraal «et« in gift boxes. *4.50 to M.M *L25 to *3ff.ff0 SERVING TRAYS Pie plates, dishes, eUHiard cupa, pana and bread pana. A very large selection of lieautlfully decorated Import-' ed ware. TEA SETS 21-plece Imported tea sets In three different jtattenui. **.25 to *3.M *3J5 to *5.75 «1.M to *3.(H) PERCOLATORS SALT AND PEPPERS CASSEROLES Both theYplaln and electric -percolator*; nickel plated or idiimlmiiuA Oval and round in silver and nickel plated frames. Both in the silver «nd the glass with the «liver holder*. »3,40 to *«.00 *1.0« to *1«.56 *2.*5 to IS.M DINNER WEAR— A complete stock of dinnerware in bright, up-to-date designs. In complete sets or open stock GLASSWARE— A good assortment in both the clear and the new green spiral glass. We also have the glass salad plates in the green and amber Are you sending gifts away ? We will wrap them free pi charge. 4 KELLY BROS. HARDWARE Phone 2433 Rialto Theatre Building GIFTS THAT LAST OW varied and beautiful are the arti cles you will find on our shelves and in our ahowcasea, and yet each of them is a gift that will endure and carry throughout the years the sentiment of friendship that the donor wishes to convey. Sterling Silver? Yes, it is always good and in taste. We have an excellent assortment of Silver Articles, probably the very thing you have been wishing for as a present to some dear one. Just glance over this list Ladies’ Wrist Watches, the finest made, rectangular in shape and of white gold. Perma nently enameled ladies’ mesh handbags. Leather bridge sets and leather handbags, made from the finest leather. Fountain pens and pencils, gold and fancy colored. Engraved glassware, clocks, watches, rings carrying the emblems of fraternal organizations or set with whatever stone you may desire, stickpins, the finest of novelty jewelry The very best of plated silverware. And Diamonds! These are the gifts everlast ing. You will find whatever your heart’s desire may be in this precious stone. PEARLS I PEARLS! PEARLS! PEARLS I Hood River folk have never had an oppor tunity to select from ao fine an assortment of pearls. The famed Bluebird make. Queen Marie wore imitation pearls. Did you know that? * * You are extended a most cordial invitation to come in and look over our wonderful array of “gifts that last