HOOD RIVER GLACIER, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 4, potatoes-frenchfried,in iln formed to manufacture and distribute the maclilnes. C. L. Ixiwe, representa­ tive of J. & II. Goodwin, Ltd., assisted lu perfecting the dev lei*. Deposit of a nickel in a slot gives the purchaser an apple as in tlie case of the “Apple- venda” machine devised by meu of the inld-Coluinhla district. Notice—JJks new player piano, half paid for? Any one interested may have for balance, unpaid. Inquire at once Terms if ifeaired.- A good organ. $16. Mummey's Music Shoppe. n-ttt Quality Price if i A —" A . "Bea Hur,” the amgulUeeut Metrie Goldwyn-Mayer cineum interpretation of General Ixw WaMBce's literary mas­ terpiece of the sameBumi, will'be pre­ sented Munday, Decriul . r 12, at the Civic Auditorium iu The Dalles. Fred Niblo, Who dire, ted (he making of the picture, achiev' d tlie highest succetM possible in the art of the cin­ ema not only by the «Kriuiular gran­ deur -¿I the uikuy seen'- hut by the in­ telligent, almost inspired, manner lu which he transferred to tlie screen the very soul of the story. Beeauae.ot this the cinema version of “Ben Hur” is a satisfaction and a deUgot to those long familiar with tho bool, aud with the play. Ramon Nuvarro. wlm imperson­ ates "Ben Hur” says: "i rejoiced in the role and It lias bettered me mental­ ly and spiritually.” 11 may safely be said that Ibis feeling is shared by the majority of people wim see tlie picture. Besides Mr. NovagTo tlie important players who took i>arl in the making of "Ben Hur” were Fijiui is .X. Bush­ man, May McAvoy, Cl.ilre MclXiwell, Kathleen Key, Carmel Myi rs, Nigel de Brulier, Mitchell Lswis, I,e<> White,' Frank Currier, Chark* Belcher, Betty Bronson, Dale Fuller-mid Winter llali. The presentations are uccouipanied by an elaborate orchestral» cure performed by a large orchestra under tlie direc­ tion of Clarence West. ------ -- ---- -M- Dahlias ami cannas ure stored under the sume conditions ti nt keep potatoes satisfactorily. They- ar« tlmroiigbly dried before storing. This'is done by spreading them out in a dry, airy place after digging. Tlie danger of losing cannas is lews tied if they ure stored in boxes of dry sundr— The old Byrkett livery barn at White Salmon, used by the Columbia Fruit I'ulou as a storage warehouae and garage, burned Wednesday night of last week with an eat I mated limn of $20,(MX). A large quantity of hay and niue auU> inobllea were destroyed. Th® lima is imrtiall.v covered by insurance. The Are, the cause of which waa not determined, threatened adjoiulng busl- beaS property, and the Hood River Are artment waa called on for aid. The tire, which occurred about 3 a. in., illuminated the entire mid-Colutn- bia, aud scores of local families, watch­ ing the tiunves, thought the entire bual- m*a aection of the neighboring city bad been tired. The tire wan seen from ranch Imines in the Central Vale dla- trict. WHITE SALMON (From Tlie Enterprise) O. C. Dean, of Hood River, was a visitor in White Salmon Tuesday. Word was received from Underwood of tlie death of Mrs. Amos I-arson, who passed uway at tlie home of her par­ ents at Spirit Lake, Idaho. Mr. and Mrs. Larson went to Phoenix, Ari»., in July for treatment at a tuberculosis sanitarium. Eurl^lA'arneke and Steve Liehter, of this have purchased the bakery at CaWuimet, Wash., and will take charge ulsiut the middle of tills month. Mr. Liijiter, who lias lieen eatplqyed as linker in the Electric bakery here by Mr. Warneke, will go to Cathlamet to oiierate the simp there. Mr. Gilmer, Mr. Reeves and Ernest Ealnier had a-narrow escape from death last week, wlien they undertook to retill an acetylene gas generator by the aid of a lantern. As soon as the generator was iqiened au explosion oc­ curred, badly burning Mr. Gilmer on tlie face mid hands, amt removed mustache and imrt of his lialr. itecves w also burned some, but Faliner escapisl unhurt. Tliey all they'll know lietter next lime, wait for daylight. Baked Frye’s "Delicious” Ham and Roast Turkey—a slice of Ham, a slice of turkey —the Christmas Dinner extraordinary-* "that lovely Christmas Dinner we had” will be a delicious family memory for months to come. Why not spread Giristmas Cheer by the gift of a whole Frye’s "Delicious” Hain in its festive Christmas wrapper. . Frye’s "Meat Guide” shows the way H» ^many different Ham menus. Get your Notice of Shci il's Sale Iu the Circuit Conri of the $liite of Notice to Creditors Orogou for llood Biver County. Notice is hereby given that the un­ State Land Board Of the State of dersigned has- lieen apixiinted Adminis­ Oregon. Plaintiff, vs. Louise Stewart, tratrix of the Estate of Eliza E. Hin­ Defendant. ._ (copy now by sending 2c to Frye 8C Coos richs, deceased, by the County Court of Notice is hereby givi that pursuant Hood River County. State of Oregon. ?my, Seattle, to cover postage. to an execution in forei l<>*nie und order Ail persons having claims against of sale issued out of the alsive entitled ouTl find Frye’s "Delicious” Brand Hm said deceased and her estate are here­ court the 24th day ot .XoiemlsT, 1926, by notified to present the same, duly In n suit wlierein the n I mi vo nuiueil Japanese Savant Viaita Here verified, to me at the office of E. II. Plaintiff recoveru«L^mlt;mciit against D. Yoiuogita, of Tokyo, J himiii . Ni|v- Hartwig, 7 and 8 Smith Building, in said Iaiulsc Stewaft for the sum of Hood River, Ore., within six months $5tXH)0 with Interest aline Slay 29, IHtnese savant, who is engaged in a from date of this notice. 1921, at tlie rate ot 0‘, per annum ami study of institutions for the Insane in Dated anil first published tills 25th the flirt iter sum ot S5o.sea 12' feet in width de­ and the further-sum of (25O.(X) attor­ scribed as, Beglnn ng at the S. E.' ney's fees and for Plaintiff’s costs and <• corner of a certain tract described disbursements taxed at $26.00 which as loginning at A point t 6 in section ten of Township one Dated anil first published December north, range ten east of the Willam­ 2. * 192«. WM. H. EDICK. organizations or set with whatever stone you may ette Meridian. Sheriff of Hood River County, Dated and first published December d2 30 " Oregon. desire, stickpins, the finest of novelty jewelry. 2, 1926. WM. II. EDICK. Sheriff of Hood River County, Notice of ShcrffTs Sale The very best of plated silverware. '. d2-30 Oregon. In file Circuit. Coull of the State of Oregon for Hood Itiver County. And Diamonds! These are the gifts everlast­ Notice of Sheriff's Sale The State Land Hoard of the State In the Circuit Court of the State of of Oregon, Plaintiff, vs. Marguerite J. ing. You will find whatever your heart’s desire Oregon for Hood River County. Johnson and II. B. Johnson, Defend­ The State iMinil Board of the State of ants. may be in this precious stone. Oregon, Plaintiff, vs. George T. Absher, Notice Is hereby given that pursuant Lula M. Absher, Chris Siebert and to an execution in loreclosure and or­ Alice Siebert, Defendants. Notice is hereby given tiiat pursuant der of sale issued out of the above to an execution in foreclosure and or­ court the 24th day of November, 1926, der of sale issued out of the above In a suit wherein the above named Hood River folk have never had an oppor- court the 24th day of November, 1926, Plaintiff recovered Judgment against in a suit wherein the above named said Marguerite J. Johnson and H. B. tunity to select from so fine an assortment of Plaintiff recovered judgment against Johnson for the sum of $560.00 with said George T. Absher and Lula M. interest at 6% since .Tune 9, 1922 and pearls. The famed Bluebird make. Queen Marie Absher for the sum of $1000.00 with for the further sum of $75.00 attorney's interest thereon at 6%. per annum since fees and costs and di-biirsementa taxed wore imitation pearls. Did you know that? December 13, 1922 and for the further at $26.00, which Judgment was dated sum of $100 attorney's fees and for the i November 22, 1926 and duly entered You are extended a most cordial invitation to Plaintiff's coats and disbursements November 24, 1926. I will on January U. 1027 at the hour taxed at $21.00 which judgment was come in and look over our wonderful array dated November 22, 1926 and duly en­ of ten o'clock A. Al. of said day, at the front door of the < ' urthouse In the tered on November 24, 1926, “gifts that last I will on January 3, 1927 at the hour city of Hood River. < »regori, sell to tbo of ten o'clock A. M. of said day at the highest bidder for cash in hand all the front door of the courthouse in the city right, title and interest,of said Defend­ of Hood River, Oregon, sell to the high- ants in and to the following described right, title and interest of said George real property, to-wlt : The Month half of the southeast T. Abater and Lula M. Abater in and quarter of section 26 and the north to the following described real proper­ half of the northeast quarter of sec­ ty, to-wit: *• tion 35, township one north of range Ixits 3 and 4 in aection 6 township nine east of the Willamette Merid­ 1, north of range 11, East of the ian, containing one hundred sixty Willamette Meridian, containing acres. 77.76 acres. Dated and first published Decetnlier Dated and first published December 2, 1926 WM. II. EDICK, 2, 1920. WM. II. EDICK; Sheriff of Hood River County, Sheriff of Hood River County, d2-80 Oregon. d2 30 Oregon. Rebuilt Typewriters Tum-A-Lum Lumber Co Telephone 4121 THE BOOK & ART STORE GIFTS THAT Kelly Bros. Co., I 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 Pool TRY OUR Draught Luxo WE KEEP IT RIGHT C. A. RICHARDS LOOK AT OUR WINDOW DISPLAY WM. WEBER WOOD SAWING City «t CM 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 answer the complaint filed agalnat you in the above entitled auit on or before the 30th day of December 1926, ■aid date being alx weeks after the date of the first publication hereof; and if you fall so to appear and answer or otherwise plead to said complaint, for want thereof the plaintiff will ap­ ply to the above entitled court for the relief prayed for in the complaint, to- wit : For a decree dissolving the bonds of matrimony existing between the plaintiff and defendant, and for such other and further relief as In equity shall seem meet. This summons is served upon you by publication thereof for six consecutive weeks 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, 1928, which- order prescribed for this service by publication, a> herein indi­ cated. First publication November 18, 1926. Last publication December 30, 1928. GEORGE R. WILBUR, Attorney for Plaintiff. 'Address: Pythian Building, Hood River, Oregon. nlfidSO Notice to Creditor» Notice la hereby given that the un­ dersigned has been appointed executor of tho Will of Peter Nesson, deceased, by the County Court of Hood River County, Oregon, and has duly qualified aa such. AU peraons having claims ■gainst said estate are hereby notified to present tbo same, verified according to law, to the undersigned, at the office of J. H. Haslett, Pythian Building, Hood River, Oregon, within six months from dite. Dated and first published November 11, 1938. M. D. ODELL, ■Ud9 • Executor. H PEARLS I PEARLS ! PEARLS I PEARLS I